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Class Set Acquisition Retrospective & Changes in 10.1Hey folks, gonna run through a bunch of quick-hit answers to specific questions people have had in this thread so far.
- The item created by the Draconic Mark of Mastery does scale in PvP, similar to as though you looted it from the Great Vault. So it’s not a ‘raid piece’, it’s just an upgradeable item for all content.
- The Catalyst Charge cap of 6 is returning. It’s definitely something that could be made more lenient, but we’re unlikely to return to a fully-uncapped Catalyst regarding the current season.
- Something we’re working on is making it so once a new Season begins, items from previous Seasons (so currently Shadowlands s3+4/Dragonflight Season 1) have no currency or charge cost whatsoever. This is to help people interested in hunting appearances and such that they wouldn’t be able to get otherwise.
- Some clarification on the Sarkareth Omnitoken - this is all still Work In Progress but:
- It’s intended to be Extra loot on kill, not something that takes away from the loot table as is.
- It’s possible it’s something that doesn’t scale with Group Size if it remains Bonus Loot, but in all cases it would be fully tradeable.
- The Omnitoken is dropped for your group, not per-player. Some seem to think you’d only have to kill Sarkareth 4x and complete your bonus, which isn’t correct.
- It is per kill however, and not a one-time bonus. It’s just an extra item that lives on his loot table.
- Just as Set Tokens don’t appear in the Great Vault, this wouldn’t either.
- Lots of feedback on the M+ and PvP ratings for Season 2 Master being too high or too low. These are just initial values, and absolutely something that can change before launch - the idea is to make them feel at least somewhat comparable to the Heroic Raid in difficulty. As a reminder, these pieces are fully upgradeable with the new system, so even players who get them later have a great chance of upgrading them to a Mythic-Raid equivalent, or just beneath.
- There’s some concerns about getting Class Set appearances (namely LFR ones) being a little too difficult. We don’t have anything to share here, just to say the availability of your set appearances does feel a little harder than intended and is something we’re interested in finding a solution for.
- On that note, the Cosmetic Reward for CE / Top Mythic / Top PvP rating is not going away. We’re explicitly keeping it, and likely rebranding it to ‘Season 2 Hero’ alongside the Season 2 Master achievement.
- Concerns surrounding the idea that reducing the amount of Set Tokens later on in the patch would adversely effect raiders that show up later. The idea here is that by the time a guild that primarily does normal let’s say moves towards attempting Heroic, the Revival Catalyst is fully online and handles their Class Set acquisition almost entirely. Similarly, if people are raiding normal they very likely have a lot of their Sets already.
- The tuning down of Set Token frequency would not remove the Set Tokens from that boss, it would simply not make them guaranteed to be half of your raid’s loot on those particular bosses. A group of 20 killing Broodkeeper Diurna would still get 4 total pieces of loot just as before, it’s just more likely that 1 of those pieces is a token rather than being hard-locked at 2.
- All Set Tokens still drop from the Raid, as they have in Sepulcher & Vault of the Incarnates, in addition to extra non-tier versions of every slot for you to convert (if it’s a higher base item level) or wear as off-pieces. Hands & Legs come from The Forgotten Creations & Rashok respectively, the two ‘wing’ bosses of the front half of the raid. Shoulders come from Zskarn, Boss 6. Helms drop from Magmorax, Boss 7, and Chest pieces drop from the Echo of Neltharion, Boss 8.
Currently, Primal Storm gear is convertible into Class Sets (with the LFR appearance) as we want a source of Set Pieces for primarily outdoor players, like how Sandworn Relic gear from Zereth Mortis was convertible in 9.2. In 10.1, Fyrakk Assaults and some items within Zaralek Cavern will take this spot, giving access to Class Set conversion.
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