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A shifty merchant
A shifty merchant












  1. #A shifty merchant update
  2. #A shifty merchant Patch

In other words, a druid with Shadowcraft gear cannot obtain the Darkmantle set. The dungeon set 2 pieces cannot be obtained by classes that they are not intended for, even though they are not labeled as class-restrictive.

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  • Although the original dungeon set 1 had no "official" class requirement, each set was intended for a certain class.
  • In other words, you have to turn in your dungeon set 1 items, and dungeon set 2 will replace them.
  • This set will upgrade your existing dungeon set 1.
  • Players who wish to collect dungeon set 2 should keep a few things in mind: These days, dungeon set 2 is much easier to obtain than it was in vanilla, although it takes a little gold and a little legwork.

    #A shifty merchant update

    The graphics were recolored versions of the original dungeon sets, which annoyed some people, but others thought the graphics update on the old pieces was really well done. This set is called, appropriately enough, dungeon set 2.īack in vanilla, the quest chains were suitably difficult and the rewards were pretty good - though nowhere near as good as the gear that could be obtained in Ahn'Quiraj.

    #A shifty merchant Patch

    About four months after the release of Ahn'Quiraj, Blizzard implemented Patch 1.10, "Storms of Azeroth." Among the fun changes like the introduction of weather in Azeroth and quest-experience-to-gold conversion at level 60, casual players finally received what they'd been asking for: a quest line that didn't require raiding and would allow them to upgrade their dungeon sets one into new ones that included epic gear. It was a valid complaint, but it took well over two years before Blizzard finally did something about it. As time went on and more raid dungeons were released, the complaining continued players who were unable to dedicate the time needed to successfully complete a 40-man raid dungeon felt it was unfair that they could not obtain epic gear. With epic items soon came epic discontent, largely from casual players who either didn't have the time or the inclination to raid. It was a status symbol, a badge of pride for raiders who managed to band together to defeat Onyxia or brave the depths of Molten Core. A purple item was a incredibly rare thing to see in the early days of WoW.

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    For the longest time in vanilla World of Warcraft, players were content with collecting the dungeon set 1 pieces from Stratholme, Scholomance and Blackrock Spire.














    A shifty merchant