

(used on Enhance, Fury, Outlaw, Vengence, BM) Tip: The seed trinket from the first boss in Emerald Nightmare raid is huge for most of these fights imo! 1min CD and great aoe dmg. Just my two cents coming from a priest player since BC :) stick with Disc to finish your MT challenge, that’s the one I would work on :P While holy is one of the easiest healing classes, it’s not great in challenge mode situations for the inexperienced healer because it’s so easy and tempting to just dump all your mana in the beginning and be screwed for the rest of the encounter. Forget about holy (and really any of the healing challenges) unless you are a healer in your daily life, and a pretty skilled/experienced one with that. Everyone usually ran a Surrender build just to be able to kite, and if your DPS wasnt godly you’d just die from the kick back. We have one more DoT and that’s about it. It’s got a tiny bit better, but still not amazing. I don’t understand why they didn’t give them another challenge, Xylem is a kiting challenge, and Spriest was absolute shit at kiting back then. Shadow is one of the hardest MTs in the entire game. I feel like it would actually be a bit easier now since we got a few more defensive CDs. I did it after about 5-6 attempts back in legion on my disc priest, and I was absolute shit back then. The Highlord's Return (Kruul) (Tank) - Vengeance DHĭisc is by far the easiest priest spec. Xylem (Closing the Eye) - Survival Hunter / Arms Warrior End of the Risen Threat (Healer) - Holy Paladin / Restoration Druid Raest and Karam (Thwarting the Twins) - Frost Mage / Balance Druid Sigryn (The God-Queen's Fury) - Enhancement Shaman / Retribution Paladin Tugar (Feltotem's Fall) - WW Monk / BM Hunter Agatha (An Impossible Foe) - Fury Warrior / Fire Mage Kruul (Tank) (hardest as guardian, one of the easiest as vengeance) > Xylem (insane dps check in second phase, first phase is trivial as a survival hunter) > Twins > Agatha > Tugar > Sigryn > Risen Threat (Healer)
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I used flask, augment rune, food, weapon oil, drums, potion of unbridled fury on all except guardian, my guardian kill was without any consumables and full basic shadowlands PvP gear because I guess I hate myself or something. (Guardian druid one took the most attempts with around 90 fails, holy paladin took the least attempts with around 10 fails) Edit: I ended up doing it on all 12 classes, my opinions aren't changed much. I've completed (from easiest to hardest for me, as in the least fails to most fails): Holy Paladin, WW Monk, Ret Paladin, Fury Warrior, Frost Mage, Survival Hunter, Guardian Druid. Take this with a grain of salt as everyone’s experience is based on what they’ve played before, but yeah. Hunter and Warlock are my least favourite classes (I am too dumb for pet management) so I didn’t do more than one challenge on either. I’m only really comfortable with 4-5 classes, and the rest I just picked the easiest spec to do each challenge on for the tints. I know all those specs have different approaches to the challenges that play on their strengths, but if you’re looking for quick and dirty, I’d avoid.

I’d say steer clear of HPriest, SPriest, Boomkin, Outlaw and BDK if you’re not comfortable with the specs on like a slightly above basic level. I might just be bad at bear but it felt like I couldn’t really slip up at all, whereas I barely even knew what my VDH keybinds were and I killed it without proccing). Bear just required me to be a lot more aware of what was happening and was my highest pullcount, even after I’d already done the challenge on another tank. Bubble and BoP save you if you get distracted during Valkyrs or enrage kiting. God Queen’s Fury: Ret Paladin was super simple because you can just cleave everything and face tank with a Rep focus macro. Worm & Shaman: WW Monk > everything else. Rook: HPal (I did this on all the healers and this was leaps and bounds easier because you have about 100 abilities to deal with everything in your base tool kit).Īgatha: Ele, but Fury was also simple.

I watched a streamer do it and he killed it in four attempts with no idea how the mechanics worked because of the self-healing. Xylem: Sub Rogue (only class I’d recommend getting Crusader for. Here’s my biased takeaway for the easiest way to do it: The only trinket I farmed for all classes where it made sense was the Seed Pod from EN because it’s so quick and you have three shots in five minutes. I didn’t use any special enchants (all SL stuff) and half of my alts were in levelling blues.

I’ve done all the classes, and multiple specs on different challenges (a few I gave up after a few wipes because I had the mount and armour and it was more difficult than I cared for).
