Every day it becomes a case of what’s more likely to happen: someone pulls at level 61, or someone resets even though it’s level 62. While level 62, it can still build stacks even though that doesn’t apparently do anything when it does. These rares are just the worst Rare voted most likely to single-handedly restart the Faction War: ConsumptionĬonsumption evolves twice, from level 60 in the cave, to level 61 outside the cave, to level 62 still outside the cave. Bonus points to Blizzard for tailoring the event conversation based on which Covenant assault is up. But dredgers are awesome and it’s a blast to ride along with them, so I’m including them with the best rare events. And it drops you off in the Maw far away from everything else going on. Rare I want to hate but can’t bring myself to hate it: Assault Supply Carriage Just make sure all the players who can are interrupting or everyone will die. Also cool: it’s worth 25% of completion towards Continued Efforts: Scholar’s Den. The respawn rate is high, and while there’s no guarantee Kroke will spawn every day it’s up most days and since you’re liable to be nearby anyway it’s not a hard task to wait out. Kroke also drops a pair of cosmetic shoulders that help fill out your Maw-themed transmogs. First off, the spawn point is right by the quest hub, meaning there’s always a good number of players around to jump in and help. While he doesn’t drop a mount, Kroke has a lot to recommend. Best rare to kill if everyone remembers how to interrupt: Kroke the Tormented Fortunately there tends to be a good number of other players around to jump in and help out, and enterprising individuals have found ways to get Malbog to spawn even on days when the event is not up! Plus shardhide mounts are cute so this one garners a thumbs up. Malbog is itself an annoying spawn - there’s essentially a minigame of following tracks closely through a host of shardhides in order to spawn him, and soloing is tough due to the rapid respawn of the shardhides in that area. Best of the non-Covenant mount-dropping rares: MalbogĪnother controversial choice, but frankly the other choices are for this category ( Fallen Charger, Konthrogz, and Reliwik) were all vying for placement under the worst rares, not the best. Out of the four Covenant events, this one is also the easiest to solo as long as you have some form of self-heal - even a minor one. Even the Stygian Stonecrusher just stands there if no players are around to fight it, but since it drops the goods it probably does need to be killed. The waves of adds don’t attack Drippy and the other Covenant members there - they despawn after about 10 seconds if no one engages them. The Venthyr event has many things going for it, but the aspect I want to highlight is the fact that you don’t need to do anything once you start the event until the rare spawns. And while tackling the Wild Worldcracker isn’t bad, I find it hard to speak positively about any escort quest, even if most players just proceed directly to the spawn point. We’re starting the list off with an upset, as I probably need to go into hiding for not giving this title to Popo. The best rares to beat up for their loot Best of the Covenant mount-dropping rares: Broken Gatecrasher The loot is good though, so let’s see who we should kill. Throw in some weird mechanics ( Consumption I am looking at and judging you) and the fact that there are some that don’t spawn daily for reasons that can’t be fathomed, and the experience isn’t as even as the daily quests. While none of them are quite as annoying to get to as Mor’geth, there are some that feel like they’re practically hidden while others are basically begging to be made a loot piñata. Shadowlands patch 9.1 added a good number of rares to Korthia and the Maw, but like the daily quests they’re not all created equal.
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