Does this mean I can farm a 2h Axe on Forbidden Reach and finally get that sexy 2h axe from Razageth? How does it navigate it's item level though? Like how do u know if you will get Normal, Mythic etc
They should just have a perment dinar vendor at the entrance of each raid. You get dinar for each different expansion and get them from clearing the raid.Let say after you get 25 dinar you can just buy a full mog of that raid of all difficulties.Farming old tmog is still very tedious and not fun.
pretty sure you can also do mythic dungeons in SL and convert them into mythic tier sets, hopefully that is still the case in 10.1.5
Shadowlands was the end of World of Warcraft. This expansion... frivolous.
I have been farming the Mythic Anduin helm for my Paly forever to complete a transmog I am working on. This is such a huge quality of life change for collectors. Funny enough...I just got a non Tier Mythic helm this week. Unfortunately I sold it. Then I remembered Blizzard has a restore feature and I got it back after reading this article. Next week I get the helm I have been trying for since Shadowlands S3.
Nice
Then this should mean suffused gear will be usable next season to get this seasons LFR gear, time to start saving it.
but there is already system like this in ShadowBlands
The only thing that needs to be adjusted to make bosses soloable are the bosses that reset when only one person is present due to mechanics.Anything else is just grab friends, or actually work at it like several people do as an end game challenge. And the people who enjoy that kind of thing do matter and deserve their content for the year or so it's still semi-challenging.
A good W. Less grind for old stuff is great.
about frickin' TIME they fixed the catalyst! i got the raid finder Matriarch's Opulent Girdle from the great vault on day 1 of patch 10.1.0, and i just need to convert it into my vault dk set belt, to complete the set. in the words of Nightmare from Soul Calibur 2, before his fight with Inferno, "I've been waiting for this day... for too long!"