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Patch 8.3 for Alts: Preparing Your 120 Alt Characters for Shadowlands
来自 RenataKane
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2020/08/16
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Want to prepare many level 120 alts for Shadowlands without losing YOUR sanity? This guide discusses the shortcuts and gearing strategies for Shadowlands World of Warcraft expansion prep.
Who Needs This Guide?
Names redacted to protect the guilty.
There are many great reason to have large numbers of alternative characters ("alts"). If you're like me, you love your alts, and wish you had more time to put the kind of effort into them that you put into your mains. However, there are only so many hours of playtime. Your main might be a great raiding character, but alone may not have the depth and breadth to pursue other great aspects of this game. For example:
Farming transmogs, mounts, and pets
from lower-level content. (And if you're going to farm transmogs and you have a lot of characters, you'll need four farmers -- one for each armor type!)
Having a full stable of manufacturing
professions
, as well as dedicated farmers for profession mats (druids are AWESOME farmers!)
Seeing the world
from both the Horde and Alliance perspectives
Trying out new builds
of your favorite classes
Going after the
mounts and heritage armor
for some or all of the races and allied races
Maintaining different roles
to be able to play with a wide variety of friends and be able to fill different roles
Because they're all such
fun
, choosing one is impossible!
There are also good reasons why not every 120 in your stable is destined for end-game raiding -- and you probably shouldn't be wasting your time, resources, and in-game cash trying to gear up and min-max too many characters.
Other than waiting for the Shadowlands expansion to hit, you may not even want to develop all your high-level characters fully for doing much. However, you still want these characters to be ready to hit the ground running when it's released. But maybe you've heard 8.3 isn't alt-friendly and you're scared off because you've heard how much work it is.
Fear not: this guide is for you.
It shows you ways to get your character up into a gear range that will make them ready to face the Old Gods with confidence, and without you losing your own sanity in the process.
This isn't going to give you a stable of high-end raiders. But it can provide a great support cast for anything in game you're trying to accomplish!
This guide shows you some of the easiest ways in 8.3 to gear your alts. It also offers some suggestions for managing large numbers of alts and tracking their progress through this gearing process.
The Challenges for 120 Alts in 8.3 Visions of N'Zoth
Battle for Azeroth is not the most alt-friendly expansion, and 8.3, despite a few tweaks, is not an alt-friendly patch. If you're like me and have many alts, you may be feeling discouraged about getting them ready for the upcoming Shadowlands expansion.
How do you gear them up?
How do you navigate the 8.3 quests to getting the legendary cloak and opening Horrific Visions?
What parts are important to do, and what is safely ignored for a character who isn't going to be a high-end raider?
At this writing, I have 20 level 120 characters. I play both Alliance and Horde and have multiples of most classes and all races except Tauren and Highmountain Tauren (I love the way they look, but hate getting stuck in doors). I have one character on each side I'm actually progressing through higher level content, including higher mythics, higher levels of Horrific Visions, and eventual Nya'lotha raiding.
That leaves at least 18 other characters that I would like to have ready to go to Shadowlands (if I don't level up the handful of lower level alts I have as well). I'd like them all to be ready.
Why bother gearing? Gear reset debate
Many people have asked why they should bother gearing their character for Shadowlands when there will be a gear reset anyway. Here are my observations about that from Beta:
There isn't a dramatic gear reset in Shadowlands.
Unlike some past expansions, there just isn't a dramatic gear reset. Gear also doesn't drop that much and seems to be a fairly unusual quest reward, usually given out near the end of campaign chapters. You can't get into your first dungeon until level 51, and there's the Maw to get through first.
Having decent gear makes the first levels go much easier.
Goes without saying, right? But I've done it both ways/ A starter character in Beta, with what is considered "adequate" gear to do Maw content without getting squished, starts out with iLevel 75. My copied character was a rogue with a BFA iLevel of 443, which translated to iLevel 98 in Shadowlands. Believe me, it's far less painful getting through the Maw with nearly a 25% better iLevel.
Even modest BfA gear lasts a long, long time before replacing.
My iLevel 443 rogue went in with item levels ranging from 420 (a trinket) to 476 (a level 4 legendary cloak). Most items were 430 or 445. I was 52 before I replaced my first item. As of this writing, my character is 56 and the best item iLevels are in the 115-120 range. I have five items still from my old set, including the cloak, which clocks in with an iLevel of 131.
The "Cloak & Park" Advancement Method
This assumes that the vast majority of your alts will get the "Cloak & Park" treatment -- they will get their legendary cloak (and along with it the ability to use Essences and clean Corruption off armor, weapons, and jewelry) and get their iLevels to somewhere around 420. After that, these characters may fulfill other roles, or may not even be played much until the launch of Shadowlands. They might be pulled out on occasion to run particularly juicy World Quests or to fulfill an off-role for a friendly dungeon, but these are not characters destined to become high-level raiders.
What do I mean by "ready for Shadowlands"? I mean that I want each of my 120s to have:
an iLevel of around 420
阿什拉·卡马斯,决意之护
, at least rank 1
But there are two other goals that need to happen, so you will need to go a little farther to achieve them:
Gain the ability to remove Corruption from armor, jewelry, or weapons
Generate the currency to remove Corruption
There are things you need to do to support this goal, such as a higher level
艾泽拉斯之心
. But there are plenty of things that you don't have to pay a great deal of attention to, such as acquiring specific Essences for your character, trying to acquire the best Azerite powers, or maximizing professions. I will discuss each of these areas as well, but for the first part, I am going to outline the steps required to get through those first two goals: iLevel to about 420 and the
阿什拉·卡马斯,决意之护
.
Test Cases
I tested these out on characters on both Alliance and Horde sides. I also tested this with a brand-new boosted 120 Dark Iron Dwarf, which turned out to to be easier than working on a neglected alt with a lower initial iLevel. However, it's quite doable for either.
The 8.3 quest line is nearly identical for both Alliance and Horde races.
Easy Ways to Gear Alts Quickly in 8.3
Excellent Fast Gearing: Increasing iLevel through World Quests and Emissaries
If you haven't played alts in awhile, you will be surprised how much higher level the rewards are for normal World Quests. Item rewards can go as high as level 420, and caches from Emissaries can go as high as iLevel 445. These scale with your current iLevel.
I found it much easier if I advanced my character's iLevel to between 380-400 prior to starting the 8.3 quest line. This will depend in some part on your class, but you don't want to start too low. Fortunately, World Quests make this pretty easy to do.
World Quests are your first gearing friend.
One of the easiest ways to beef up your iLevel prior to starting the 8.3 quest line is through doing World Quests. Even at low levels you'll find that the armor is scaling MUCH higher than it used to be. My 120 with the lowest iLevel was a Korrak's Revenge-leveled Nightborne mage with a paltry 271 -- and she was seeing World Quests with items ranging in iLevel from 325 to 400. There was one Emissary cache up for a level 385 equipment cache. She will quickly progress beyond 271, although she may need a little help doing those initial World Quests without dying.
Resist the urge to finish cache emissaries too quickly.
Once you get your iLevel up in the 380 range, let that scaling work for you when working on Emissary caches and Azerite caches. As your level progresses beyond 380, those caches will begin to scale up to higher and higher levels, up to 445. Get your iLevel up through World Quests as much as you can before you turn these in. If the Emissary's quest is about to expire, by all means turn it in. However, use your ability to level up gear through individual World Quests to get your iLevel up in hopes of getting higher and higher iLevels on the Emissary caches. Don't turn them in until you've exhausted all your ability to get better gear first.
Excellent Gearing: Increasing iLevel through PvP Incursions/Conquests
If you're into PvP (or even if you're not but are willing to give it a try, you can get amazing gear rewards doing the daily factional Incursions in War Mode. There are many good Assault Timers available online that will tell you when to expect the next one -- the one I use can be found here
.
If you complete the 4-5 daily incursion quests and collect the secret supply chest found in that zone's incursion, you can get around 120
征服点数
per day (around +/- 70 for the quests, +50 for finding the stash). As a bonus, the secret supply stashes contains a piece of 425 gear, which is a great bonus! This chart shows the maps of the secret supply chest locations for both Alliance and Horde:
Zone
Alliance
Horde
Drustvar
Stormsong Valley
秘密补给箱
Tiragarde Sound
秘密补给箱
Nazmir
秘密补给箱
Vol'dun
秘密补给箱
秘密补给箱
Zuldazar
Each week you earn 500
征服点数
, you can earn a piece of 445+ gear in your weekly chest. This doesn't scale down to your current iLevel the way regular World Quests and Emissaries do, so you can earn 445+ gear no matter your current character's iLevel. You can see the entire chart for the current Season in the
Conquest Point Overview guide
.
If you don't earn 500
征服点数
in one week, your
征服点数
carries over to the next week, so you don't lose anything by not keeping up with it one week.
This method only yields one item reward a week, so it's not a way to gear up quickly. However, it can go a long way to increasing your iLevel other time at a much higher level than you will get off normal World Quests.
Please note that just doing the Incursions while not in War Mode will not earn Conquest rewards.
This is PvP and you must remain in War Mode while completing these Incursions. (On many servers, being in War Mode doesn't automatically translate to a lot of people doing actual PvP, as you will see plenty of others simply farming these quests for the same reason you are.
So to quote one of my favorite movies, "don't start nothing, won't be nothing" will apply much of the time. Still, it might be wise to group with a friend or two.
Debatable: Benthic Gear and Black Empire Gear
Benthic Gear (iLevel 385) from Nazjatar is now pretty much useless for gearing alts. You can get much better iLevels through world quests (see below) with far less work. Initial gear is cheap for 5
棱彩法力珍珠
each, but it's a grind farming more to level it up. Just leave it off the options list.
Black Empire gear (415) was supposed to replace the Benthic system as a catch-up for gearing alts, but it's too random to be a planned solution. Black Empire armor pieces drop randomly off rares in Uldum and Vale of Eternal Blossoms, but it's rare enough and random enough that it's not that useful in the end. By all means, use it if you have it, but you'll probably end up replacing it quickly.
Debatable: Corrupted Gear
One of the new features introduced in 8.3 is the Corruption property on gear. This is an ability with a good side and a bad side: while it can confer a unique power to the wearer on the item, it also has a bad side effect. Some work better for some classes than others. For example, the corruption effect
不可言喻的真相
, which increases cooldown recovery rate by 30% for 10 seconds, would be useful for a class with a lot of long cooldowns, but not as desirable for another which has little to no cooldowns.
You can find out your best class corruption effects here
.
However, with the good comes the bad -- and some of these are very bad. Each Corrupted item has a rating of how many Corruption points it gives you, and the more Corruption you have, the worse and more frequent the penalties. For example, when you have more than 20 Corruption, you get the
腐化之眼
, which summons an eye that inflicts shadow damage every 2 seconds you remain in range. Both range and damage increase the more Corruption you have.
Leveling up your
阿什拉·卡马斯,决意之护
will give you some Corruption resistance, which mitigates the bad effects of wearing Corrupted items.
However, if you're not planning to do Mythic+ or raiding, you may be better off circumventing the Corruption system entirely. Since you can get Corrupted items from normal World Quests as well as from direct 8.3 activities, you will want to make sure you are doing the 8.3 quest line, not only to get the cloak, but also to open the ability to cleanse Corrupted items through
泰坦净化
. This will remove both the good and bad effects of Corruption. It costs 5
腐化的纪念品
to cleanse 1 corrupted item, a currency you will also get by completing the 8.3 quest line.
True story:
before I understood the Corruption system, I started a timewalking dungeon on my healer, not realizing I was running with a corruption level of 90. I It was a memorable experience but not a fun one, since I kept getting killed by the effects of my own gear, and I couldn't even blame the healer for it, since I was the healer!
What Not to Worry About: Azerite Traits and Essences
If you're doing Cloak & Park, don't worry about these. You really only have to worry about fine-tuning your Azerite powers on your armor pieces and min-maxing Essences if you're going to be doing high-level Mythic+ dungeons or raiding. Just take what you can get along the way. Put simply: if you're not worrying about which are the best gems or enchants to put on your armor and managing subsets for different roles/dungeons/raids, Azerite Traits and Essences can fall into the same "don't worry, be happy" bucket.
In response to complaints from alt-aholics about wanting account-wide Essences for their characters, Blizzard implemented a sort-of system for accountwide essences, although this is not a particularly satisfying one as it still requires grinding. If one of your characters has a rank 3 essence, the rest of your characters can earn that same Rank 3 essence for the purchase price of 500 Echoes of Ny'alotha, a currency earned by completing various 8.3 related goals (Horrific Visions, Assaults, World Quest emissaries, Mythic+ dungeons, etc - you can see it all in the
Account Wide Essences Guide
. These activities generate from 3-150 Echoes of Ny'alotha each, and only works to acquire any Rank 3 essences, not Rank 1 or Rank 2.
As someone with many alts, this is not my idea of a truly alt-friendly implementation of "account wide essences", but since essences aren't that important for characters I'm parking, I'm shrugging it off for now.
A good addon for non-healing classes for making quick decisions about Azerite traits and essences is
AzeritePowerWeights
. It gives a numerical score showing the relative power of a trait or essence for your class, and Essences further break down into its relative strength in a Major or Minor slot. It doesn't work for gauging weights for healing classes, however. And you still need to use some judgment; for example, one Azerite trait that's big now is one that gives bonuses for running with extra corruption. Since my Cloak & Park alts tend to strip off corruption traits for convenience, I never choose this one, even if its weight score is higher.
The 8.3 Cloak Quest Line, with All the Skips and Shortcuts
阿什拉·卡马斯,决意之护
, even without the ranking up, is a great item. As legendary items go, the quest to get it is relatively simple and straightforward, especially since it relies on NO random drops or luck. It's just getting through it. And you don't have to do it all in one sitting.
Your first character through this quest line has to finish the entire story, with no skips possible. You can still apply the shortcuts, but the two major skips (the scenarios in Halls of Origination and Mogu'shan Palace) must be completed the first time through.
However, once you have had one character complete the quest chain from beginning to end, all of your subsequent characters can skip certain sections (sadly, not the entire thing).
Thankfully shortcuts are available whether it's your first or fifteenth iteration of this questline. These are things that are presented to you, but you don't actually have to do to complete the 8.3 questline.
Each section will be marked with whether it contains Skips or Shortcuts.
Skip:
Skips are places that allow you to leave out long scenarios entirely. Skips are NOT in plain sight, so you need to understand where to look for them so you don't miss out on the ability to skip lengthy scenarios. All Skips will be coded in blue, like this section.
Shortcut:
Shortcuts are places where you don't have to do as much as you might think you need to to do complete a requirement. There are more shortcuts than you might think, and finding them took careful observation on how the quests are worded and actually work. All Shortcuts will be coded in pink, like this section.
Step 1: Open Nazjatar (No Skip or Shortcut)
If you've already opened Nazjatar, you can skip to Step 2.
If you haven't, this your first order of business for both new and old alts, if you haven't done it already -- even if your
艾泽拉斯之心
is level 50 or higher. There are three reasons for this:
The 8.3 questline will not unlock until you have opened Nazjatar and completed Magni's interlude quests (most fundamental).
If your
艾泽拉斯之心
isn't yet level 50, this line will boost your
艾泽拉斯之心
to level 50. This saves a lot of grinding for Azerite power.
Opening Nazjatar through these quests will also open the ability to use Essences, which you will pick up along the way (and your UI will incessantly remind you about if you don't have them installed yet).
Follow the line in the section "Welcome to Nazjatar" in Neryssa's excellent guide about Nazjatar, through the Alliance/Horde section and the Interlude: Magni's Questline through
驾驭力量
. This will open up your base, then take you on a short (<10 minute, excluding travel time) scenario in Highmountain that gives you the
石化的黢黑之鳞
, which gives you your first Essence, the Crucible of Flame. It also boosts your
艾泽拉斯之心
to level 50.
You do not need to go past completing
驾驭力量
unless you want to open World Quests in Nazjatar. It's worth doing that as you can get a couple decent early, easy-to-acquire essences by doing a few of the early quests and getting Friendly with your side's Nazjatar faction (Waveblade Ankoan/The Unshackled).
NOTE:
If you completed this quest after patch 8.1.5 but before 8.3, your Hearth of Azeroth may have only received a boost to level 25 (8.1.5) or 35 (8.20). Unfortunately, you can't repeat this quest to get the level 50 boost, so you're stuck with whatever you have.
Comprehensive Nazjatar Guide - Welcome to Nazjatar
Step 2: Begin 8.3: Halls of Origination (Shortcut and Skip)
At this point, you will receive the quest
意外的顾问
/
黑王子归来
. Follow this questline through to the return to the Chamber of Heart, ending with the quest
泰坦的问题
, where Magni tells you to meet him at the
起源大厅
.
Shortcut:
The fastest way to travel from the Chamber of Heart to the Halls of Origination might not be what you think.
You can fly directly from just outside the Chamber of Heart, directly southeast, to the Halls of Origination; on a 420 mount, this trip takes about 2:40.
However, portals are faster -- and mages don't have that much of an advantage (it's only about about 5 seconds faster using mage Teleports or Portals rather than the built-in portals). Take the portal from Silithus to Boralus/Dazar'alor, and then take the portal to Stormwind/Orgrimmar. From there, go to the Cataclysm portal area and take the portal to Uldum, which will take you to Ramkahen. From there, fly southeast to the Halls of Origination. This method takes about 1:55 for the Horde and 2:10 for the Alliance (Horde have a slight advantage here because their Cata portals are closer to their city portal room).
Once you have reached the Halls of Origination, turn in
泰坦的问题
and pick up
起源大厅
-- but do NOT enter the Halls of Origination.
Skip:
Talk to Magni. You will get a dialogue box, and a selection saying "I've heard this tale before... <Skip the Halls of Origination scenario>". Click this, which completes the quest and allows you to skip the entire scenario inside the Halls of Origination.
Pick up
前往拉穆卡恒
and fly back to Ramkahen.
Step 3: Uldum Assault (Shortcut)
Complete
奥丹姆协议
and pick up
威胁突显
(be sure to talk to
高阶指挥官卡姆塞斯
to show you the current assault.
To complete this quest, you need to complete the objective of gaining 100% completion and kill the end boss of the assault. This alone fulfills the requirements of
威胁突显
.
Shortcut:
Depending on the week, you may see several optional objectives in
威胁突显
, such as looting a chest and killing a rare. These do move the progress bar better than just killing mobs, so they're good to do, but you don't have to do them to complete the quest. The ONLY requirement is to complete the current assault.
You may also be offered 3-4 dailies and other quests around the area, none of which are required to do to advance your 8.3 quest line. Feel free to skip them. They offer small amounts of currency that can easily be gained later if you change your mind and decide to advance this character more later. I sometimes pick them up, and if I complete them in the course of repelling the assault, fine, but I don't go out of my way.
Step 4: Back to the Chamber (No Skip or Shortcut)
Once you have completed
威胁突显
, pick up
前往熔炉
and return to Chamber of Heart. Opening your
黑暗帝国宝箱
reward from the Uldum invasion will also trigger the quest
奇怪的腐蚀
, which is also turned in at the Chamber of Heart.
奇怪的腐蚀
opens
泰坦净化
, which allows you to remove Corruption from corrupted items by spending 5
腐化的纪念品
. However, you will have no
腐化的纪念品
and won't until you open Horrific Visions later, so this system isn't useful at this point.
NOTE:
About this time, your Heart of Azeroth should be high enough level (55+) that you will see two more quests inside, one from
麦格尼·铜须
and one from Kalecgos.
麦格尼·铜须
:
新创伤
:
Ignore.
This was originally required to open up the second essence slot on your neck, but isn't required anymore. It rewards 1500 Azerite power.
卡雷苟斯
:
黑暗中的梦境
:
Optional; consider later.
Leads to a quest line that gives you the
灿梦龙鳞
, which gives you Rank 2 on your Crucible of Flame essence. though recommended if you plan to play your character at all beyond the Cloak & Park method.
Step 5: To Pandaria (No Skip or Shortcut)
Turning in
前往熔炉
leads to
披荆斩棘
, which takes you to outside the Mogu'shan Vaults in Kun'lai Summit. There is a short back and forth between Magni and a Mogu warrior, which results in a short fight with some bugs and another interaction with the warrior. Pick up
神秘的徽记
and fly to
游学者周卓
in the Seat of Knowledge, Vale of Eternal Blossoms.
This leads to a short running-around quest inside the Seat of Knowledge for books in
魔古氏族
, and then being sent outdoors to kill Mogu to get the drop for
找到莱加尼
, a
魔古侦察报告
. This drops off any Mogu and your map will show you the approximate location. Just pick the closest spot; there isn't any one place or Mogu mob that is "better" for this drop than another. I usually go to the area around 51,21 and get it within 1-5 kills. Respawn is quick.
Return this to
游学者周卓
and pick up
往昔的战士
from
麦格尼·铜须
.
Fly to Mistfall Village (and don't forget to pick up the Mistfall Village flight point) to turn in
往昔的战士
and pick up the quest for the Pandaria assault.
Step 6: Pandaria Assault (Shortcut)
Pick up
坚韧的证明
; this is the quest needed to complete the Pandaria assault and advance the 8.3 story line. Complete the assault to 100% and kill the final boss.
Shortcut:
Like the Uldum assault, you can safely ignore all the other optional objectives, dailies, and quests on offer. This is the only quest line you need to complete. Feel free to do the others if you wish, but they are not required.
After fulfilling the objectives, turn in
坚韧的证明
to
莱登
and pick up
纳拉克煞引擎
-- but don't put on your traveling shoes!
Step 7: Mogu'shan Palace (Skip)
Skip:
When you pick up
纳拉克煞引擎
from
莱登
, do NOT start heading for Mogu'shan Palace. Instead, talk to
莱登
, Like with Magni before in Halls of Origination, you will get a dialogue box, and a selection saying "I've heard this tale before... <Skip the Mogu'shan Palace scenario>"..
Turn
坚韧的证明
in to Ra'den, accept
重拾希望
, and enjoy a rare ride back to the Chamber of Heart from Ra'den. Turn
坚韧的证明
in to Magni.
Step 8: Chamber of Heart (No Skip or Shortcut)
You need to complete the next quests:
麦格尼的发现
,
能源协议初始化
,
重生
, and
调查大厅
. This will require a trip back to the Halls of Origination, which will start caving in on your head (there's a platform just to the right of the entrance -- I've stood on this several times and never been hit by falling debris).
Upon returning to the Chamber of Heart, you'll pick up the quest
前往黑翼血环
from Wrathion.
Step 9: Blackwing Descent/Wrathion (No Skip or Shortcut)
前往黑翼血环
sends you to Blackwing Descent, which is located on the eastern side of Blackrock Mountain between Burning Steppes and Searing Gorge.
Alliance players have an easy route; just take the nearest portal to Ironforge and fly to Chiselgrip in Burning Steppes.
Horde have fewer good options. If you can't get a mage portal to Stonard, you can take the Twilight Highlands portal in Orgrimmar; if you never played Twilight Highlands, you'll have to fly west to Bloodgulch to get the nearest flight point. Take the bird to Thorium Point in Searing Gorge (it's actually a bit shorter to get off in Thorium Point and fly down on your flying mount than to take the "closer" flight point of Iron Summit).
This will start a scenario with Wrathion inside Blackwing Descent (about 15-20 minutes). Once you have completed the last task -- destroying the dragon remains and picking up the
腐化的黑龙鳞片
, wait a moment and a
失败的实验品
will show up to give you a ride back to the Chamber of Heart.
Turn in
前往黑翼血环
to Wrathion. Congratulations -- you now have the iLevel 470
阿什拉·卡马斯,决意之护
]!
But we're not quite done yet. There's still a bit more to do.
Step 10: Opening Horrific Visions (Shortcut)
Complete
深入黑暗
, which will return you to the Halls of Origination and send you through a short section that will have you fighting through an area where your sanity will ebb away as you fight. Feel free to avoid any mobs you want (there's an elite patrolling at the base of the stairs that's easy to avoid). Kill the Terror Tentacle, and then take the elevator up to kill
亵渎者伊思达
. Proceed to a teleport pad on the opposite side of the elevator and wait for the teleport back to the Chamber. Turn in the quest and pick up
陷入疯狂
.
陷入疯狂
requires you to seek out a Vision of N'zoth in Uldum or Vale of Eternal Blossoms. You will see the Vision on the map; it's located either at 56, 31 in Uldum, just east of Ramkahen, or around 85,51 in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms north of the Shrine of Two Moons. It shows up like a small, brightly-colored pagoda on the map. (The "optional" directions on your quest will tell you which location it's in if you can't find it on the map.
There is a daily quest giver next to the Vision, and you can complete this daily if you wish. If you decide to do the daily, don't leave the Vision until you've completed it because you won't be allowed to return.
Shortcut:
All you have to do to complete
陷入疯狂
is to zone into the Vision; you don't have to do another thing. Just leave and return to the Chamber of Heart.
Step 11: Your First Horrific Vision (Shortcut)
This is the step you need to complete to get the currency to clean Corruption off items you pick up in the world.
Pick up and complete
开启传送门
, and then pick up
进入最黑暗的深渊
from Wrathion to start your first Horrific Vision. The first requirement is to acquire a
惊魂幻象法器
from Wrathion. You can purchase one for 10,000
凝结幻象
, and you should have enough of these to do so. However, you likely already have one
惊魂幻象法器
in your bag, but you aren't given immediate credit for this. If you want to use that one, after accepting
进入最黑暗的深渊
, log out and log back in, and that quest requirement should be marked fulfilled.
Shortcut:
End the Horrific Vision as quickly as possible without fighting a thing, collect your reward, and profit.
Ostensibly, the goal of this first Horrific Vision is to get inside the main building and kill either the corrupted
萨尔
(in a Vision of Orgrimmar) or corrupted
奥蕾莉亚·风行者
(Vision of Stormwind), before dying or losing your sanity. While I do know a few people who have managed this on their first try, most people (myself included) have never managed to do it on this first run. As you run more Visions, you will get better tools and sanity management, but this first one is very difficult to win.
If you just stay in and kill trash til your sanity runs out, you'll only earn an extra 12-15
腐化的纪念品
, which isn't very useful. Win or lose, you will be rewarded a total of 150
腐化的纪念品
-- 50 from a loot box at the end, 100 for completing the quest. It's a far better use of time to throw the first Horrific Vision entirely. When you log into the Vision, simply turn around and run back a bit, and you'll see a couple blackened doorways that look like you shouldn't go in there (one from Vision of Orgimmar is pictured below). Go in, die in just a few seconds, which ends the Horrific Vision and allows you to collect your 150
腐化的纪念品
with far less time and effort. (You can also just stand still and wait for your sanity to run out, but dying is much faster).
Certain doom through the scary death portal, but efficient.
Step 12: Piercing the Heart Scenario (No Skip or Shortcut)
After completing
进入最黑暗的深渊
, you will notice something if you try to get
纯净圣母
to clean a corrupted item: she won't give you the option to do so. You need to pick up
黑暗中的低语
from Magni and complete a short but rugged scenario to cleanse the Chamber of Heart from invaders.
This scenario may seem unnecessary, but it's critical if you want to be able to use
腐化的纪念品
s
to cleanse Corrupted gear. You have the
泰坦净化
ability, you have the currency to pay for it, but if you try going to Mother to cleanse an item, you can't actually do it until you've completed this brief scenario.
After this, you will get the quest
查看档案
, which allows you to open the research archives. These are abilities you can buy with
腐化的纪念品
to improve your ability to withstand Horrific Visions. If you have any thought of ranking up your cloak, you need to spend 100
腐化的纪念品
on the first ability
宝珠操作手册
(colloquially known as "The Pineapple"), which lets you reset your Sanity three times in a Horrific Vision). If you never set foot in another Horrific Vision, this still leaves you 50 mementos, enough to cleanse corruption of 10 items.
Tricks for Multiple Alt Management
The Alt Spreadsheet
One of the most challenging aspects of having many alts in cases like this is keeping track of where each character is and what they are working on. It's very easy to lose track. The more alts you have, the more challenging this can be.
Addons such as
Altoholic
can give you a lot of information, but what it can't do is tell you who is at what part of their development. For that, I turned to spreadsheets. This example mirrors my own alt spreadsheet in basic content (I used Google Sheets):
Of course, you can use a similar thing to track whatever you like, but I found this very helpful in knowing which of my characters had completed which step. I did not include information I already know such as their race, class, and faction (and by default they are all 120s), but you can use a similar idea to track your own alts.
"Alt of the Week"
I think she needs a bit of work.
The other problem I always have had is deciding who to work on. All of them have a similar priority level -- with the exception of my two highest characters, one Horde and one Alliance, nearly all are going on the Cloak & Park method. But even with the spreadsheet, I found it very easy to get sidetracked into doing different things with different alts, which led to my decision for the "Alt of the Week".
Every Tuesday at reset, I choose one alt to work on in addition to my two mains. While I don't stick to this 100%, it does give me better focus to improve my characters without getting frustrated or bored. Usually it's one of the alts that's still in the bottom three; I just choose which of the three looks the most interesting to work on next. This has turned out to be a fairly painless way to select what to do next.
If you have a very, very large number of alts (one of my friends has over 50 120s), you may need to make two Alts of the Week if you are determined to get all of your characters ready by the time Shadowlands launches. However, even in that case, you'll have alts who are mostly ready. In the spreadsheet above, this stable of 17 hypothetical alts has 9 already done -- cloak done, iLevel above 420.
About the Author
RenataKane is an OG (Original Gamer, She/Her), starting with a Telstar Pong console her father brought home in the mid-1970s, leading to years of arcade, console, and PC games. Playing World of Warcraft since 2005, Ren has flipped among an Orc Rogue, Orc Warlock, and Undead Warrior as her main du jour since the original
Burning Crusade
. From 2006-2011 and 2016-2021, she was co-host of one of the original, longest-running WoW podcasts,
World of Warcast
. She joined the Wowhead team as a writer and editor in 2019 and has published over 525 guides for Wowhead's Classic, Retail, and Diablo divisions. She loves professions, grinding reputations, leveling way too many alts, and finding interesting ways to play the game outside "normal" pursuits such as raiding.
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评论
评论来自
KoleBigEars
Well hello there fellow altoholic! I am currently sitting at 41, plus 1 level 80 parked for helping with Herald of the Titans runs. I also need to use a spreadsheet to keep track of my toons, along with Altoholic. Thanks for this guide and the great idea of making a tab to track how far along they are! I usually try to have all of my army ready to go before a new expac hits, and this cloak questline really puts an annoying wrench in the works since you can't skip it all. But it's great to see the points you
can
skip, and really how little you actually have to do to get them to the point where you can just pick them up if SL looks to ruin your main and you need to pick up an alt to focus on.
评论来自
CambrianLegion
Under 8.3 cloak quest line step 6:
"Pick up 'Proof of Tenacity'... Complete the assault to 100% and kill the final boss."
I've never had to complete the assault. I just kill final boss for the Conquerors Trophy and turn it in to Ra-den and move on to next step. Done this on 5 different characters since between mid January and last week.
edit 3/30:
Also for armor crafting profs don't forget the new 8.3 BoP gear. Took me a little bit of a grind to finish
配方:虚空法器
and
意识之物
. But, after finishing those you're in position to craft a couple pieces of 440 iLvl gear
评论来自
edwallols
You do NOT need to complete the Vale assault. The quest can be completed and turned in just by killing the final boss -- you will see that the goal isn't finishing the assault but getting a drop -- a Conquerer's Trophy -- from that final boss.
So you can skip everything but the final boss of the Vale assault and move on.
评论来自
dokeefe1986
good guide. thanks.
评论来自
w3maniak
I'm not sure if taking three portals is reliably faster than just flying from Silithus to Uldum. 2min10s is oddly specific, considering this will depend on every individual player's computer. For those having the game on an SSD, it may likely be faster. For players on a HDD, especially if with a lot of mods, I doubt it.
评论来自
Incandio
Good guide, thanks. One small point - if you are farming old raids for transmog you'll need one of each class, not one of each armor type, so all the more reason to have a complete line up.
Another tip - have a warrior for running old raids. You'll never have a weapon drop you can't learn an appearance from.
评论来自
Amrash
Thanks for the guide.
I copied this, but don't remember where from. My apologies to the originator, but I found it so usefull.
A fast way to get to Blackrock Mountain (if not the fastest) is to:
1. Take the portal to Mount Hyjal, fly to the coordinates 42 28 and accept the quest This Can Only Mean One Thing....
2. Click the mole machine right next to the ruins, a small distance south of the quest giver. This will teleport you directly to Blackrock Mountain, to the entrance of Blackrock Caverns.
3. Fly the incredibly short distance to the Blackrock Decent entrance after exiting the inside of the mountain to almost at the top of the mountain, the place will look exactly like the hall in which you fight Nefarian in the Blackwing Lair raid.
Good luck everyone
评论来自
Ziboo
Nice write up.
As more the merrier type, I've cloaked 20/26 so far. But most are the park and wait for Shadowlands or run old content, but not interested in the grinding of essences even with the jump to lvl 3 for the majority of them. (And if someone can manage their alt army without a spreadsheet - omg how! One addon I like is SavedInstances. It tracks world boss, dailies, etc.
I still don't understand how Blizz chose to change the heart level, as older alts are still in their 40s and new ones start at 50. Why not boost them all?
Good write up for those with an army!
BTW - love the names on the spreadsheet.....started hearing theme songs from shows....
评论来自
Kaerfemagsh
i constantly change my mind about who i want to play, right now just working on 2 guys having them gather gold from dailies & wq's/paragon caches til shadowlands, i only do gathering profs (mining, skinning, herbalism)
评论来自
dakyras
Mage has faster way than that. From Heart Chamber you cast portal: Tol Barad, then from TB you step through the permanent portal back to town, as TB is a Cata zone you just landed at the Cata portals, and now you step through to Uldum. Total time taken maybe 10-15 seconds. Don't need to fly across town from the portals room to the Cata portals this way.
评论来自
Evilblades
Excellent Fast Gearing: Increasing iLevel through World Quests and Emissaries - well maybe thats how it used to be!
I haven't seen an emissary reward for a weapon or ring/trinket in months and these need to be upgraded too.
Blizzard will tell you the rewards are random but even random will show up at some time and these haven't - they appear to have been removed from the game for some reason.
评论来自
Firebyrd
There's a lot of wrong and missing information in regards to gearing here. World quest rewards scale based on your character's max ilevel. Since much of this seems to be focused on efficiency, there are a number of things to make the process much faster. If money is no object for you, there's crafted 400 gear for back, bracers, gloves, belt, legs, boots, trinkets, and most weapons (sorry demon hunters). Even if you're not going to buy much, try to get at least one 400 trinket (and you can actually get the tank trinket for str/agi classes and the healer one for int classes if you really want, you just won't see benefit from anything but the primary stats on it). Aside from trinkets being one of the harder slots to fill, the caster highborne trinket is still one of the best ones in the game. Instant no-gold-cost 385 gear for everything but weapon, trinkets, and jewelry is huge. And for people who are altoholics, I just don't see how they don't have at least one character sitting around with mana pearls. If somehow that is true, just watch for the next time there's an emissary for Naz that grants 35 mana pearls as a reward and do that. Make sure the world boss is one of the wqs you do, as those always drop mana pearls. One emissary like that will have you walking away with, at minimum, 45 pearls. That's nine pieces of benthic gear even if you don't have any sitting around (and keep in mind that unlocking Naz also gives a 370 weapon and one 385 azerite piece of your choice).
Hold onto those benthic azerite pieces even if you happen to get some of the BoA drops from the new content, as the new pieces are blue, which for the azerite gear means they only have three rings of traits, not five. Even though the base benthic azerite pieces are 30 ilevels lower, they are much, much more powerful due to the two extra rings. Just keep the 415 blue azerite piece in your bag to bump your overall ilevel. The goal here is to get your ilevel up as far as possible so that you can get decent ilevel rings (and trinkets if you're not buying the highborne ones and/or to replace the one that doesn't actually benefit you). The highest ring you can get outside of actually doing content is 310, so those drag your ilevel down a ton. To put it into perspective, one average ilevel is about 15 ilevels on an item, so if you're wearing a 284 heirloom ring and the rest of your stuff is 400, your avg ilevel is getting dragged down over 7 points from that ring. That in turn drags down the ilevel reward from everything else you do, particularly emissary caches, by at least 5 ilevels.
Pay attention to timewalking weeks. The ilevel of the pieces you can buy from the vendor is 410. Some weeks are more useful than others, but they all have vendor gear (and sometimes it includes weapons and rings and frequently includes trinkets). Remember to pick up heads, chests, and shoulders even though you won't wear them if your azerite pieces aren't at least 410 for the ilevel boost. BC timewalking is the best one and has weapons for every class. It happened pretty recently, so the next one isn't until something like July, but if you're just getting your cloak and parking an alt, it's not going to hurt them to wait for a better weapon and it will help them a great deal when it comes to leveling again.
But seriously, if efficient gearing is your goal so you can do the cloak quest and then park an alt, ignoring the benthic gear is just not very wise. It's an on-demand and low cost huge instant ilevel buff, which not only increases the ilevel of the wqs with gear rewards, but also makes it significantly easier to actually complete the wqs to get the higher ilevel gear or the emissary cache. You're going to struggle a lot to even complete the wqs on an alt at ilevel 300 even if the reward is much higher than that. You're going to absolutely breeze through it even on a class you don't know how to play when you're in mostly 385 gear.
评论来自
Volardelis
"You will see the Vision on the map; it's located either at 56, 31 in Uldum, just east of Ramkahen, or around 85,51 in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms north of the Shrine of Two Moons. "
Shrine of the Two Moons is the horde base which is in the north side of the Vale (thereby making your little tip to say that the mini vision is in Kai-Lai Summit). Shrine of the seven Stars is the one that in the southern area of the Vale, thereby making the mini vision entrance north of the Shrine.
评论来自
Ttazi92
Great guide but Im just curious why you want do do all of this work to get ~420 ilvl and the legendary cloak to be "ready for Shadowlands"?
Is the cloak still going to be relevant in Shadowlands? And are they not just going to hand us a bunch of upgrades (after they scale us back down to whatever ilvl they want to start the expansion at) in the first few quest chains in Shadowlands? History shows that this is usually what happens when they release an expansion, no?
Wouldnt just getting to 120 be enough to be "ready for Shadowlands"?
评论来自
ballistic714
Thank you so much for the in-depth guide! The different strategies/shortcuts you've provided are some things I've never considered or even knew about. As a long time alt-focused person myself, its great to see others like me and the interesting things you're doing! While this will probably get down voted for not contributing anything, I wanted to personally express my gratitude for the great write-up so I hope you get to see my message.
Thanks again!
PS: Love the podcast!
评论来自
Lostelf
Timewalking is your friend. Plenty of easy 410 gear from the vendors.
评论来自
jjanchan
First off, thank you so much for this guide! Despite the skips, it is certainly a decent time investment to get this done, but I found it important because of all the 430-440 gear I was getting that had large amounts of corruption on it, that I just wanted to cleanse!
For Step 10, it may be worthwhile to explicitly mention that you can speak to MOTHER to teleport back to Halls of Origination; up until that point you had to hoof it the old fashioned way!
评论来自
jaghead
Not sure if this is worth it or not but, in step 5 on
魔古氏族
you can click the books in order right away. You don't have to wait for Lorewalker Cho to finish his spiel on each book.
翔龙大师
血脉之力
磐石意志
魔古起源
评论来自
Fugazi
TLDR for people that missed for example "do 15min quest to get neck to level 50"...
Ding 120.
Equip all 385 and 410 BoA you can, you can also use AH for more ilvls.
Do Uldum/Vale world boss, buy bonus roll before. No need to do 8.3 questline for them!
Check and do WQs for ilvl gear, warning your 385 gear is probably better for azerite - see raidbots.com
In case of emissary cache - wait until almost expire for highest ilvl (it scales in real time with your gear).
Start Nazjatar quest line up to magni show up:
takes 10-15 min
370 weapon at start
385 azerite
some mana pearls
Go to magni, do short quest instance:
takes 5-10 min
get level 50 neck (remember thats ilvl) and first essence
Start doing invasions (in WM) and 10/25 kills quests for 500 conquest:
You will get 445 weapon
You can keep doing conquest (just turn in every 500 in wont overcap!) for free 445 and after 5000 free 460 gear
Do 8.3 questline:
It is longer, probably will take 2 hours with invasions
430 ilvl azerite, some other gear from cache may drop too
If you see somebody killing rare - kill for 410 gear
You will get 2 essences.
You will get currency for visions
You should start doing visions asap, its free gear and a lot of echoes of nyloha for essences
Finish up 8.2 to unclock WQ and emissary:
One simple questline for follower
Two days of follower dailies (for level 3, WQ after 1 day)
评论来自
Valherjar
Okay but like, how do I actually access the quests for Nazjatar and Magni after ding? They're nowhere to be found, I feel like some steps are missing and taken for granted here.
评论来自
coldwinter18
Great article! Keep up the good work !
评论来自
Bolthamos
This is great! I had no idea you could skip some parts of the cloak quest, this article was so helpful I feel like getting some alts up now lol
评论来自
Wowzir
Renata, thank you very much for writing this wonderful guide! I also thoroughly enjoyed the comments from OP (especially Firebyrd).
I currently actively play 21 level 120 characters and one level 29 Alliance bank alt. I found a lot in common and a lot of differences in our experiences and approaches.
I only started playing WoW at the tail end of Cataclysm and was well through MoP before I actually had more than a few characters. I have found that each expansion and often the individual patch has greatly changed my approach to the game.
My first great epiphany as a WoW player was when I found myself voicing
"I LOVE this game! I HATE this game! I LOVE this game! I HATE this game!
I LOVE this game! I HATE this game! I LOVE this game! I HATE this game!... "
Sometimes I have suffered through a LOVE becoming a Hate, or vce-versa, and know from experience how often one player will be in close sync on many issues with another player while being starkly different on OTHER issues of playstyle and/or content preferences.
I LOVE playing many alts... I HATE not playing most of them really well
I LOVE PVE... I HATE PVP
I LOVE Questing... I HATE interrupting questing to do a "research project" in order to finish.
I LOVE doing dungeons and raids... I HATE needing to do "research projects" to avoid scorn
blah, blah, blah, yada, yada, yada, ad infinitum...
My current approach is heavy on CLASSES, SPECS, and PROFESSIONS and light on dungeons and raids (Let's not even discuss Island Expeditions). This is because I felt more general happiness with my gameplay when I finally got my Alliance team working together with synergy. I have all classes and (max level) professions among 15 Alliance incarnations, but only MOST races due to the recent offerings of abundant (overwhelming?) allied races. My Horde side consists of a mere 7 characters and bank alt is a "shared duty". I do maintain ALL professions for Horde but classes and specs are obviously very limited.
My personal preference is to roll separate characters for additional specs in a class since
I LOVE playing different specs... but, I HATE changing specs in-game!
My Horde characters are virtually all a different spec from their class opposite number in the Alliance.
On both factions, I include ALL armor types, having recently added a Horde "clothie" in order to LEARN the constant flow of cloth armor apperances flowing thru the rest of the team.
As I built up the teams, I strove to allow for early characters to craft armor for the later characters and for the most useful professions to be levelled up first. OFC as anyone with many alts over several patches and expansions knows, the prorities OFTEN need to change on the fly.
I have experimented with doubling up on a couple of the profession pairings. I found that having TWO alchemists with herbalism is a good thing while having a SECOND leathercrafter with skinning was not much help except for levelling the second and his repeat profession with not much benefit to the rest of the team.
I have not yet read all of the comments regarding this guide, but was surprised not to have read anything yet on the value of having large bags for your characters.
Since all my Alliance (except the level 29) and 5 of 7 Horde characters have level 3 Draenor garrisons I craft hexweave bags frequently. Focus on maximum scavengers when you get weekly followers from any INNS you have. Do all the garrison resource missions that come up and the follower armor and weapon improvements. All the alts convert garrison resources to Sumptuous Fur on days when it is selling for the minimum of 16 gold per unit. The tailor additionally is constantly doing work orders (and converting primals) for hexweave cloth. The tailor will also be needing Gorgrond Flytrap and Sorcerous Earth, but I'm going to inflict that research project on you, reader!
OBTW, my characters are on linked realms, but that doesn't seem to be all that important since most of the things you can mail cross-faction turn out to be Bind on Account (BoA) or Battle Pet related.
As my characters add large bags, the replaced bags get moved to the bank and over time I typically add more hexweave bags to their banks. Max level items can sit in the bank and wait for them while they are levelling in the maximum possible Heirloom items.
In BfA, I found that after my first few alts, I always had nearly all the benthic pieces the follow-on alts needed, so that they were already wearing Benthic gear when they arrived in Nazjatar, and then, sending rewarded/dropped benthics downstream. This worked so well that I did not get a lot of utility out of the Black Empire gear obtained.
Regarding corrupted gear, I initially concluded that Mother had provided the ability to cleanse corrupted items so, having no corruption resistance at that time I cleansed a couple or three pieces only to discover that when I had resistance, I no longer had any corrupted gear. That was when those large bags cxme in handy again, and I began saving ALL corrupted pieces with a mind to have several at different levels of corruption and then equip them only to match the available resistance I had at the time.
OFC this approach makes it necessary to also stockpile an uncorrpted item of the maximum ilevel you can for the slots of the corrupted pieces (Did I mention I LOVE having large bags?). Due to my immediate grasping onto the 100% Bonus Xp to finish levelling all alts to 120 as my highest priority, my cape levels are all verfy modest. So for me, the recent developments on cape level progression are most welcome.
For those of you yet to start out on the Path of the Altoholic, a word of CAUTION but also ENCOURAGEMENT: There is a phenomenon I have dubbed
"Altitis"
which results in you being minutes (or possibly more than that) along in your gameplay and suddenly realizing that this NPC is NOT terribly overpowered, you are merely playing as if your clothie caster was the plate melee toon you had been playing a few minutes (or worse, oh, YES) ago. The struggle to overcome altitis could be fatal if you can't manage to have an occaisional chuckle at yourself. In all cases with which I personally am familiar, occurences became less frequent, and of briefer duration, with time.
However, as with ALL THINGS in World of Warcraft, YMMV!
:)
评论来自
facelesssoul
On the Pandaria assault part of the legendary cloak, Ra-Den actually asks just for a 'Conqueror's Trophy' from the final boss at the end of the invasion. You DO NOT HAVE TO FINISH THE ASSAULT to obtain it and move along the quest chain. This saves a large chunk of time and it's also advised so you can raise you're item level for better rewards.
Also do not open any of the caches until you have the cloak or you will not get any Echos from them.
评论来自
XardasOficial
It's been 2 months since I've come back to BFA since 2018 and it's just now that I'm aware that invasions reward conquest points in WM on... And it's been like that with every feature WoW has... How to upgrade the cloak (I still don't know how to do it). How to get the essences for the neck... It's really annoying that all this informations is not hinted by the game, it makes us waste a lot of time...
评论来自
Impirion
A quick note where you can skip few minutes:
Step 5: To Pandaria (No Skip or Shortcut)
- When you do The Mysterious Sigil quest you observe RP action from lorewalker Cho before he asks you to pick a book with further information. You don't actually have to wait for the RP part to finish, your next book is already available to click on. Once you click on the new book the next RP starts skipping the current one. You can complete this quest in 10 seconds no need to wait 2 minutes of RP.
评论来自
Magenpie
This page is unbelievably useful. Have bookmarked, and will be referring to it frequently, no doubt. Thank you so much!
评论来自
Gelphie
This guide is perfectly lovely, but it looks like one really wanted to park alts at ilvl 440 (100). The catch up quest gear will be 105 :/ . Also, for content, especially on a class | spec sent to the bottom of the charts - now ilvl 130, which was 470. The squish, really muffed somethings up, while OP others.
评论来自
Shelldass
If you accidentally missed the "I've already heard this story before…" option; is there a way to get back to it and not have to do the whole questline?
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