The Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible raid will feature rare items and weapons » S4 Network
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The Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible raid will feature rare items and weapons

 

Just like Vault of the Incarnates, Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible will have special rare items. There will be three class trinkets that drop off Neltharion: 

 

The idol of Chaotic Arrogance: Your area effect spells and abilities have a chance to grant you 3,524 Primary stat for 12 seconds. During this time damage you receive is increased by five percent.

 

Classes: Warrior, Paladin, Mage, Demon Hunter, and Evoker

Stats: 537 Critical Strike

 

The idol of Debilitating Arrogance: Your harmful debuffs, periodic spells, and abilities have a chance to grant you 3,524 Primary stat for 12 seconds. During this time you Bleed for 62,571 Nature damage over 12 seconds.

 

Classes: Rogue, Priest, Death Knight, and Druid

 

Stats: 537 Versatility

 

The idol of Domineering Arrogance: Your summons’ attacks have a chance to grant you 5,776 Primary stat for 12 seconds. During this time you are slowed by 10 percent.

 

Classes: Hunter, Shaman, Warlock, and Monk

 

Stats: 537 Haste

 

On top of that, the first raid boss, Kazzara can drop yet another trinket, the fifth boss of the raid—Rashok can drop two-handed Agility staff, and Scalecommander Sarkareth can drop a cloak: 

 

Seething Black Dragonscale (trinket): Your attacks and abilities have a chance to grant you ephemeral dragon wings, increasing your Critical Strike by 1,037 and your Leech by 293 for 15 seconds. Use: Call upon an echo of Neltharion’s power to crash to the ground below you, dealing 24,477 Shadowflame damage to nearby enemies if you have traveled at least 15 yards. (Three Min Cooldown)

Two-hand Agility staff

 

Voice of the Silent Star

 

Other than those must-have trinkets in Dragonflight season two, Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible will drop special effects weapons, namely Ashkandur, Fall of the Brotherhood. Ashkandur, Fall of the Brotherhood is the third iteration of iconic Ashkandi, Greatsword of the Brotherhood and this iteration of the sword will give your auto-attacks a chance to proc, dealing 22710 Shadowflame damage. Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible will also feature strong polearm weapons, but the special effects are currently not introduced.

 

Heirlooms are getting more upgrades

 

Finally, Blizzard has heard our prayers, and leveling in Dragonflight will be slightly better than it used to be in the previous expansion. On March 12, Wowhead found that heirlooms will be upgradeable to level 70 in Patch 10.1. This will allow players to use heirlooms through the Dragon Isles. Awakened Heirloom Armor Casing and Awakened Heirloom Scabbard can be bought from the same vendors who are selling upgrades now. So, you should be able to buy these upgrades from holiday vendors as well as regular heirloom vendors in capital cities.

 

Sparks of Ingenuity and Primal Chaos are becoming obsolete in Patch 10.1

 

Starting Patch 10.1, Sparks of Ingenuity and Primal Chaos will be retired from crafting high-end gear. While Primal Chaos is getting removed entirely, Sparks of Ingenuity will serve to create a new Optional Reagent—Spark of Shadowflame. This, when paired with Enchanted Aspect’s Shadowflame Crest, can create 447 item-level gear.

 

Alchemists are getting portable Altar of Decay

 

Altar of Decay is a special crafting station in Dragonflight located in the Azure Span, in Brackenhide Hollow. In Patches 10.0, 10.0.5, and 10.0.7, you’d normally need to head out there to use Altar of Decay. But in Patch 10.1, Alchemists will be able to learn Cauldron of Extracted Putrescence which makes your own Altar of Decay and saves you the trip to the Azure Span. The altar will last for 10 minutes and you should be able to use it for all crafting you normally do in Brackenhide Hollow.

 

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