
Pay attention to the stacks the safest bet is to walk away at around 5 and let them reset Pool around Variss debuffs you when in its area, reducing your maximum health Reduces your maximum health, so be sure to keep an eye on it and get out at around He also has an Aura of Decay around him, which puts a stacking debuff on you as long as you stay inside the area. He will constantlyīe casting Mind Rend that deals some magic damage, and Drain Life, Inquisitor Variss is your main enemy in Phase 1. Strength: 1x Sovereign Tanzanite and restĮnchant Neck - Mark of the Claw / Enchant Neck - Mark of the Trained Soldier.Using Timewalking gear, you should instead use the enchants and gems listed below. Gems and enchants, as the ones linked below will not work for you. If you are using Shadowlands gear, you should use the current expansion But I understand why Blizzard would rather have all new rewards, and recolored Tier 20 Mythic looks aren’t a bad way to go about it… even if that Warrior set never really did much for me and does less in the recolor.3.3. Now, I admit, as someone who didn’t know that the various Mage Tower appearances would eventually be transmoggable outside of spec, I’m a little disappointed I never bothered with the original MT looks, and I wouldn’t have minded the chance to go for them again.


(No word on rewards for Feral Druids, however.) And there’s one more reward for industrious players who complete all seven challenges across their characters: the Soaring Spelltome mount. Guardian Druids, who don’t benefit from transmog, will get a new fel variant of the werebear form. Instead, the Timewalking Mage Tower offers recolored Tier 20 sets, giving players who already did the content a reason to do it again. However, this new iteration of the Mage Tower won’t give new players the same rewards, so you don’t have a second chance at collecting Mage Tower Artifact appearances. The original challenges could be quite difficult, and Blizzard is tuning these encounters “with the intention of providing a meaningful level of difficulty to current players.”

“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.The Mage Tower will be available during Legion Timewalking weeks, with the same seven spec-specific challenges from the original: We already suspected this would be the case from early 9.1.5 datamining, which included teleport spells that sent players to Mage Tower locations suggested this beloved piece of solo content mode was returning, and that it would be retuned for current player power levels. Players have wanted the Mage Tower from Legion back ever since it went away at the end of that selfsame expansion, and now Blizzard has confirmed that Mage Tower challenges are returning patch 9.1.5.
