If you do have a Demon Hunter tank, this may be the best fight to use him on. Especially as a tank - The Highlord’s Return throws out a lot of damage, you’re going to need as much mitigation, self healing, cooldown use and the ability to get to a different place as you can get. The important thing here is to bring the class you’re best at, because unless they significantly reduce the difficulty here, these challenges will take a lot of skill, knowledge of your class and spec, and patience to get finished.Īlso, if you have a means to self-heal or high mobility, you’re almost certainly going to be using it. Of course, if you’re way better at Paladin or Monk or even Demon Hunter, play that first and get the quests you can finish done.
For the purposes of getting one character as prepared and geared up as possible to accomplish as many of these quests in one go, the Druid is the clear winner. Similarly, if you main as a Demon Hunter, you’ll be able to get two of the quests and thus can at most finish two of the challenges - Closing the Eye and The Highlord’s Return. Druids can accomplish four of these quests - Thwarting the Twins as Balance, The Highlord’s Return as Guardian, End of the Risen Threat as Restoration, and An Impossible Foe as Feral.
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How to beat the Mage Tower enough times to get a flying book mountįirst up, if you main a Druid, or have a lot of experience playing one, you may have a leg up on this achievement. So which classes are best and worse for getting this achievement done? Well, we don’t know for sure, because the encounters are being changed and rebalanced because we don’t have our Artifacts anymore, but we can make some educated guesses. So, if your main is a Warrior, you could at most complete three of these - Closing the Eye as Arms, An Impossible Foe as Fury, and The Highlord’s Return as Protection. “Thwarting the Twins” for Balance Druid, Marksmanship Hunter, Frost Mage, Shadow Priest, and Affliction Warlock.“End of the Risen Threat” for Restoration Druid, Mistweaver Monk, Holy Paladin, Holy Priest, and Restoration Shaman.“The Highlord’s Return” for Blood Death Knight, Vengeance Demon Hunter, Guardian Druid, Brewmaster Monk, Protection Paladin, and Protection Warrior.“Feltotem’s Fall” for Beast Mastery Hunter, Windwalker Monk, Discipline Priest, and Destruction Warlock.“The God-Queen’s Fury” for Arcane Mage, Retribution Paladin, Assassination Rogue, Enhancement Shaman, and Demonology Warlock.“An Impossible Foe” for Unholy Death Knight, Feral Druid, Fire Mage, Outlaw Rogue, Elemental Shaman, and Fury Warrior.
“Closing the Eye” for Frost Death Knight, Havoc Demon Hunter, Survival Hunter, Subtlety Rogue, and Arms Warrior.In fact, that’s impossible, as the encounters are split up so that specific classes and specs get access to them. However, you’re not required to do all seven on one character. It’s not going to be super easy to get your new mount, as the Spelltome will be rewarded when you earn an achievement, one that requires you to complete all of the Mage Tower encounters - yes, all seven of them.
Actually, this doesn’t sound safe at all, and maybe we should rethink the whole Jellycat thing. That’s right, there’s now a way to get the book mount we all desperately want to stand on while it flies around. It was only through rampant anti-Spelltome propaganda from people with sinister motives that we ended up with a walking tree mount, so we’re glad to see the Soaring Spelltome mount coming to World of Warcraft this week, when Legion Timewalking returns the Mage Tower challenges to the game.