![]() ![]() So let’s talk about Legacy Loot, farming older raids, and you.Īt least one thing is very easy in patch 9.1.5, and that’s queueing for the LFR difficulty of these yesterday’s raids. ![]() Depending on your character’s class, spec, and current gear, you may not actually be able to go as far soloing Battle for Azeroth raids now as you will be able to by the end of Shadowlands. Just because BFA is now friendlier to loot farmers trying to get their transmog on doesn’t mean it’s actually all that much easier to solo, especially for classes or specs that aren’t dealing out massive damage, or mitigating incoming damage, or healing through the substantial amounts of pain that these fights can deal. However, it should be pointed out that the reason the Legacy Loot system usually waits for two expansions to pass before it includes an expansion’s raids is that it often takes two expansions before these older raids are easily soloable. Meanwhile, if you’re a transmog farmer, it means your chances of getting new items from boss kills goes up, especially if you’re soloing because if the boss in question normally drops six or so items across the entire raid, now they’ll be dropping all six of those items for you. In some cases, this will mean you’ll end up with an item you can’t even equip, like a two handed staff for your Demon Hunter or a fist weapon on your Paladin, but at least you can vendor that. ![]() In World of Warcraft patch 9.1.5 Battle for Azeroth raid instances were all placed on Legacy Loot, which means that when they are killed - rather than using the personal loot system and thus potentially dropping nothing at all - these raids will now drop an assortment of gear when killed, not limited to or restricted to pieces that your character would usually have on their loot table. ![]()
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