Posts Tagged ‘daily heroic’

At level 70, there’s a whole bunch of things to do to keep yourself entertained. Way more things to do than used to be the case at level 60, in fact.

Daily Dungeon quests are one of the many dailies a level 70 player can get involved with, and each day there are two daily dungeon quests - one for a dungeon on regular mode, and one for a dungeon on Heroic mode. The “regular mode” daily dungeon quest can be done in Heroic or Regular and count, whereas the one requiring Heroic mode cannot be done on Normal mode.

Generally, the reward for completing a Heroic mode Daily Dungeon quest is a chunk of pocket change (ie: nearly 25g) and two Badge of Justice (which can be turned in for nice epic gear when enough are accumulated).

The reward for the regular mode daily dungeon quest is slightly less pocket change (8g 80s) and one of these Ethereum Prison Keys.

A Place To Use Your Ethereum Prison Key For Lewts And Rewards

I think there’s a few things you can do with your key, but I went for the easiest-to-solo option, which was to fly to Netherstorm and find a specific spot (54,40) that had a bunch of Ethereum Prisons on the ground in their pink bubbly format, and use my keys to unlock the prisons and free that which was inside.

Where To Use Your Ethereum Prison Key (Daily Dungeon reward)

From what I had read about it, the keys would unlock the bubble and either a “friendly” or an “aggressive” target would emerge. The aggressive ones would require killing but would drop loot of uncommon and higher quality. The friendly ones… I don’t remember. The first four keys I turned in gave me Aggressive targets to kill and loot.

Have you used your keys for other things?

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13
Dec

Gearing Up For Heroics

   Posted by: WoWGrrl    in Adventures In Battlegrounds

As I worked my Frost Mage to 70, I did a lot of reading and researching on gearing needs for running Heroics and gearing needs for maybe, perhaps, on occasion, filling in for someone in a Karazhan raid some day.

Shadoweave Tailor - Frozen Shadoweave set

So, when I hit 70 I started working on “epicing” out my equipment set, using the 3-piece Shadoweave set as the basis of it all.

I fished ALL 38 Primal Water in Nagrand myself since they sell for around 25g each. (Collection of Poached Bluefish for my Mage and Grilled Mudfish for my up-and-coming Rogue is restocked as well) I transmuted about half of the cloth myself, but relied on the cooldowns of others with materials I bought from the Auction House for the rest.

Socketting My Gear

I socketted up my gems with semi-expensive ones (~35-55g each) first - dumb move, because I ended up replacing a bunch of those after finding out they were best for 25-man raid teammates, or PvP players. Now I’m using the “cheap” gems (1-3g each) that are better tuned for what I need - +damage above all else, bug +crit over +hit, and ZERO +spell penetration (except as wanted for PvP gear).

Filling In The Gaps

The Shadoweave set only fills in three slots, so I had to do some research and learn from others about where to fill those. Soulcloth Gloves was easy and I got it done before my first Shadoweave piece, but my attempt at getting the PvP bracers Vindicator's Silk Cuffs was fouled by my confusion and I bought Vindicator's Mooncloth Cuffs instead, so I need to PvP more than I had planned (that’s okay, it’s a great skill-builder to fight while dancing).

I see there’s a nice epic 1h Mage Sword that’s reputation for Exalted with Thrallmar… and a nice wand in Heroic Underbog…

Heroic Statistical Goals

All I’ve been aiming for in gearing up for Heroics is to get to 500 frost damage. Fortunately my gear gives significant Stamina as well, so I’ve got nearly 6.5k health unbuffed before I decide on enchants to go on top of my +damage +hit or +stamina gems.

And, that is where I was when I got into my first Heroics group that went through the daily Heroics dungeon of the day, Blood Furnace. I went in with 6.7k hp unbuffed and came out with 6.9k, and went in with 464 frost damage and came out with 650.

But that’s another entry for another day!

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