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Just like Strength and Intellect specializations, Agility specializations also absolutely love Ritual Forge for the sheer stat value given. Even if your specialization isn't on a 2-minute cycle, this is often among the best of the best.
Drop Location - Forgeweaver Araz |
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Also, just like Strength and Intellect specializations, Astral Antenna flexes its muscles for Agility as well, providing substantial crit, a high proc rate, and an asynchronous buff effect. It's hard to find any trinket better than this one for any specialization that likes crit even a little bit.
Drop Location - Loom'ithar |
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Alongside Araz's Ritaul Forge, Unyielding Netherprism can provide an incredible amount of Agility when used. What makes this trinket quite special is that it doesn't really have a traditional cooldown and can instead be aligned with your cooldown window at any point. Given your cooldowns aren't longer than 3 minutes, you will keep stacking it up until you are ready to unleash its power.
Drop Location - Fractillus |
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| Brand of the Ceaseless Ire is, without a doubt, the strongest tank trinket from the raid in Season 3. Not only does it provide defensive value, but the damage it outputs is unparalleled.
Drop Location - Adarus Duskblaze (Soul Hunters) |
| An incredibly flexible trinket when it comes to its on use effect, this trinket can be used basically whenever you need or want it. If you want to use it for a DPS boost while off-tanking, you can. If you wanted to use it as a defensive boost while tanking as well? You also can. Its flexible use timing without losing any power is its biggest strength, given you don't hold it for more than 3 minutes.
Drop Location - Fractillus |
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An incredibly potent stat trinket that comes with a bit of risk vs reward for tanking specializations. Sacrifice 15% of your health but gain an absolute ton of primary stat. This can be used defensively to substantially increase dodge/block/parry depending on the specialization, or offensively purely for the primary stat, making it a flexible option if you're willing to accept the 15% health risk.
Drop Location - Forgeweaver Araz |
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Loom'iothar's Living Silk is a pretty potent damage reduction trinket, with a healing component if the DR doesn't end up being needed. This combination makes it a top contender for healer trinkets from raid.
Drop Location - Loom'ithar |
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Astral Antenna, just like for all the DPS specializations, is an incredibly potent trinket for healers as well. Its high proc rate and reasonable stat value make it easily one of the best passive trinkets in the game.
Drop Location - Loom'ithar |
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Diamantine Voidcore on its own is nothing super special, though if you can manage to get one of the Shards of the Void weapons as well, this trinket will substantially increase the potency of the weapon's proc shields and damage effects. Compared to most DPS intellect specializations, healers will more frequently run low on mana, increasing the proc rate, and further amplifying the damage of your weapon effects.
Drop Location - Fractillus |