![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, the -15NR debuff helps with poison (less resists) and increases the damage from nature based casters (shaman/druid). However, a rogue with it being there alleviates the tank from having to spend rage on keeping TC up. Since the debuff does not stack with thunderclap, and TC is the same 20% slow as TF, it isn't as vital in PVE as it once was. This makes TF an excellent offhand choice for rogues in TBC. After defeating him, you loot the Dormant Wind Kissed Blade and have the now groveling Demitrian give you Thunderfury, Blessed Sword of the Windseeker.Ĭomment by 44372I am offhanding TF on my combat rogue and while yes the 1.9 speed does lower the chance for combat potency procs, the large amount of unmitigated damage from the TF proc makes up for this. Even with our best efforts to keep the summoning of Thunderaan a secret, half the server showed up for the event, and Thunderaan died quite quickly as a result. Honestly I can't say how hard of a fight Thunderaan is. Rather than gain his blessing, he's evidently rather angry after his imprisonment, and you must defeat him. So, what's needed to make a bar of elementium?ġx Elementium Ore - Drops from Goblins in BWLģx Elemental Flux - Purchase from Smithing Vendorsġ0x Arcanite Bar: Multiply that by 10 for the total amount of bars needed and you're looking at a significant expense.Īfter gathering all the items needed, return to the Highlord Demetrian in Silithus and summon Thunderaan. Elementium ore drops random off the goblins in BWL as well. Krixix is located in Blackwing Lair, of course. Highlord Demetrian will guide you to Earthcaller Franzahl in Winterspring, who will tell you of a Goblin named Krixix who was swallowed up by a rift in the earth while meddling with the mysteries of Elementium. Upon looting one of these, you must travel to Silithus and talk with the Highlord Demetrian, who will then give you the Vessel of Rebirth, which will start the quest.ġ Binding of the Windseeker (left) dropped by Baron Geddonġ Binding of the Windseeker (right) dropped by Garr This quest begins when you loot either the Right or Left half of the Bindings of the Windseeker, which drop off Baron Geddon and Garr in Molten Core. Then the tanks getting mad as they wanted it over a hunter (even though they didn't speak up when the RL asked if anyone wanted it)Ĭomment by KoenThunderaan the Windseeker quest chain: I've seen 2 guilds fall apart because they awarded a hunter with a set a lucky drop binding because he was willing to spend big DKP bucks on it. Blizzard stated themselves it was a mistake putting them on the list. I lol'd.Īlso, I'd like to warn all hunters that want this weapon. ![]() I've seen a paladin with this sword too, he put +22 Int on it. Even though the threat from the proc is insane, most rogues can handle it. Since the sword was awarded the right to be an offhand it has become a very much wanted item by Rogues. Warriors already pay a buttload of money towards repairs after raids. The reason why a lot of warriors don't take this weapon is due to the fact that it costs a fortune to craft. Short story Many guilds just give this out to whoever is crazy enough to spend almost all of their DKP on it. Warriors have Widows Remorse, rogues have other Naxx weapons. I've seen warriors, rogues, paladins, and even a hunter with Thunderfury. This hybrid model sword will make you confident in the safety and appeal of your weapon on the battlefield.Comment by 7968A once very rare weapon. The blade is made from closed cell foam around a fibreglass core and finished with a strong latex coating, while the handle is a polyurethane foam cast that allows for greater detail and no maintenance. Whether you are a Viking or Celtic warrior, this Viking Sword is our highest quality gear due to its impressive durability and detail. The handle is detailed and 10 cm long, cast and painted to look like realistic leather wrapped around a carved hilt and pommel. The 85 cm long sword has a 65 cm fullered blade designed to be lightweight while maintaining its structural stability. The Viking Sword is a weapon of status wielded by free men and proud warriors of skill and valour. Carried on countless travels, this sword may have shed blood raiding the English coast, been tarnished under the sun of Spain, and been drawn in defense of Miklagard. Looking down upon the sharpened, freshly cleaned steel, you wonder what this sword has seen. The great warrior sailed his last voyage, but your brethren still managed to bring back his weapon specially for you. You admire the Viking Sword that belonged to your father.
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