With the new Season 4 of World of Warcraft, players are scrambling to get geared up for the start of a new season. However, rushing to do so will end up making mistakes that might affect the future of your character and your future raid teams. It’s important to take it slow, and breathe. World of Warcraft may be an MMO, but you’re a human being that has other things to do. Instead of panicking about what you need to do, take a seat and read this Quick Starter guide to calm yourself and get some ideas on what to do next.
Quick Starter Guide To Gearing In Season 4 – WoW Shadowlands
Waiting and preparing for the next Season can be exhausting, but here are some ways we can help you to pass the time and be productive at the same time. First off, if you have alt accounts that are still fairly new, you can use the Anima to buy gear from vendors that you can use to gear up your alt. That way, you can get your alt account geared up and ready to go at 226 Gear.
You can also trade in your Sandworm Relics. Transfer your Sandworn Relics to your alts and then trade those relics using your alt to get more gear. If done correctly, you can get up to 246 Gear. However, you can also use the Sandworn Relics and turn them into tier set pieces. The decision is up to you.
If trading isn’t your thing, then no problem. Trading can be a bit difficult to understand, and oftentimes it’s not worth it. If you’re more into the traditional method of earning gear, then we can help you do so.
Here’s a list of modes you can play and the gear they spawn.
Game Mode | Drops |
World Boss | Can drop 285 Gear. Rotates each week. |
Regular Dungeons | Can drop 236 Gear. No item level required. |
Heroic Dungeons | Can drop 249 Gear. Item Level 185 required. |
Mythic 0 | Can drop 262 Gear. No item level required. |
Fated Raid Finder | Can drop 264 Gear. Item level 240 required. |
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