Is Flying Allowed in Argus 2?
Argus 2 Overview
The versatile Reolink Argus 2 is a weatherproof indoor/outdoor security camera that doesn’t require any wires and is powered by a rechargeable battery pack. It is designed for fixed installation, making it ideal for locations where cords and outlets can’t reach.
Flying Capabilities
Importantly, the Reolink Argus 2 does not have any flying capabilities; it is a battery-powered, wireless security camera designed to be mounted in a fixed location, not to fly. In fact, this camera is not designed to fly or move around independently.
Additional Features
- The Argus 2E, like the Argus 2, is IP65-certified for weatherproofing.
- It features PIR (ive infrared) motion sensing, capable of detecting motion by responding to body heat, thus distinguishing living from non-living objects.
Related Technology
On a different note, Argus-02 is a 1U CubeSat (approximately 10x10x10 cm) designed to operate in Low Earth Orbit. Its main payload components include SRAM memory devices meant to quantify the effects of radiation on data storage, thereby improving the modeling of radiation effects on space electronics. Additionally, Argus-02 contains a small camera for detecting natural events using AI techniques — such as auroras, thunderstorms, or meteors.
How Can You Travel in Argus?
Traveling to Argus in World of Warcraft is a structured process; here are the steps you need to follow:
- Getting to Dalaran: Begin your journey by traveling to New Dalaran, located above the Broken Isles.
- Complete Initial Quests: You must complete the following quests:
- Uniting the Isles
- Armies of Legionfall
- Assault on Broken Shore
- Hand of Fate
- Unlocking the Path to Argus: After finishing the Broken Shore quests, return to Khadgar at the Violet Citadel. He will offer you the quest “The Hand of Fate” which, upon completion, unlocks Argus.
- Travel to Argus: Once you complete the Hand of Fate quest and a few follow-up quests, board the Vindicaar, a spaceship led by Prophet Velen, to travel to Argus.
- Using Teleportation Pads: After unlocking Argus, follow the storyline until you access teleportation pads for easy return to Dalaran. Use the pad set up on Krasus’ Landing.
- For Permanent Fast-Travel: If Argus is your primary interest, follow the questline from “The Hand of Fate” to “Rendezvous” to establish a permanent way to fast-travel to Argus.
Note: To unlock Argus in 2024, ensure your character reaches level 45+ and finishes the aforementioned questlines. After completing the Argus storyline up to its 11th quest, “Rendezvous,” you can use the lightforged beacon near Dalaran to teleport back to Argus.
What Are the Restrictions for Flying on Argus?
The flying restrictions on Argus are as follows:
- All Modern World of Warcraft characters automatically learn the Expert Riding skill at level 30. This allows players to ride flying mounts in most locations.
- If you have the Skyriding ability unlocked for your , this is the default flight style used. It enables dynamic use of flying abilities in the air.
- However, Skyriding is not available for a few select mounts. These mounts will be grounded unless you change your flight style to steady flight using the Switch Flight Style spell.
- Notably, you cannot fly anywhere on Argus, even if you have unlocked flying in Legion zones by completing Broken Isles Pathfinder, Part Two. This is a deliberate design decision by the World of Warcraft team.
- Currently, there are no plans to allow flying on Argus in the future. Players can complete an achievement to increase their mount speed on Argus instead.
- Argus is a level 45 only, no-fly zone, similar to the Isle of Thunder or Timeless Isle.
- The playable part of Argus is divided into three separate zones. If you attempt to fly, you may find that there is no gravity, causing you to fly off into space and die.
- Flying never existed on Argus and was never earned. Its design is specifically constructed to maintain the illusion of the environment, and substantial changes would be necessary to permit flying.
- Additionally, Argus zones are smaller than Korthia and are not connected; they also feature painted backdrops.
For specific area details and flight requirements, you may want to check community resources like Wowhead.