Can you Timewalk at level 50?

Can you Timewalk at level 50?

They gave us the option to do so via Timewalking leveling (Chromie Time). There’s still one problem though: once you get level 50, you will be teleported out of your experience, no matter what you do.

Where is the Timewalking vendor Shadowlands?

Auzin is located in Dalaran, near the fountain in the center of the town.

Are Timewalking badges account wide?

No because blizzard will take into consideration that the badges are account wide, making them harder to obtain to balance it out. Everything you can buy with then (except gear) is account wide. Also if you’ve been doing at least one with all your alts you get to a point where you have all the rewards collected.

Do Timewalking vendors disappear?

Thanks! Timewalking vendors are only available for the duration of their respective Timewalking week. The Timewalking weeks are on a rotation with Pet Battle weeks, PvP weeks and Current dungeon event weeks, which you can find on the calendar.

Where are Timewalking vendors?

Timewalking Vendors

Vendor Location Timewalking Event
Cupri Terrace of Light, Shattrath City The Burning Crusade
Auzin Runeweaver Square, Dalaran Wrath of the Lich King
Kiatke Valley of Wisdom, Orgrimmar Cataclysm
Eastern Earthshrine, Stormwind Cataclysm

Is Timewalking good for leveling?

Of course, normal dungeon spamming is still a viable strategy, but with Timewalking on the board, you can easily take your alts up to level 120 in less than a day. This is considering that Timewalking dungeons are much faster and easier than most BfA dungeons.

Are Timewalking dungeons worth it?

You’re absolutely right. Timewalking is not worth it, unless you’re on a fresh 120 character. I’ve done it a few times, basically hoping for a good trinket to drop since some of them are still good at 445 on an otherwise geared character.

What is the point of Timewalking dungeons?

Timewalking holidays allow players to queue up for old dungeons with their gear scaled down to provide more of a challenge! This guide covers the dungeons you can run, fashionable transmogs you can get from the bosses, and loot, and rewards via Timewarped Badge.

Are Timewalking dungeons heroic?

As title said, Timewalking should give heroic dungeon loot, it is more difficult and unforgiving than doing random heroics and should reward better loot than normal dungeons. The ilvl is abysmal indeed should be heroic dungeon loot St least.

Do Legendaries work in Timewalking?

Only Legion legendaries were affected, previous legendaries like Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker and Dragonwrath, Tarecgosa’s Rest still work normally in lower level brackets for twinks or timewalking characters.

Do Legion Legendaries still drop in BFA?

They’re rarer now that you’re not doing as much qualifying content, but they still drop.

Do Azerite traits work in Timewalking?

At this point there aren’t any sets that work either, as even Legion sets were disabled with patch 9.0 along with Legion legendaries. Equipping the Heart of Azeroth in timewalking enables all your essences as well as Azerite traits on any BFA gear you may have kept around.

Will Legion Legendaries work in Shadowlands?

Legion Legendary items classify as Legacy, and their bonuses are inactive so that they won’t work in Shadowlands even at lower levels.

How many Legendaries can I equip in Shadowlands?

You can already make a second legendary, but you can only equip one at a time.

Are there Legendaries in BFA?

Legendary items and Battle for Azeroth Blizzard confirmed that the legendary items from Legion expansion will not appear in Battle for Azeroth. This means that the previous equipment will be retained by the players, but in the new zones of Battle for Azeroth you won’t find any legendary items.

Can you Transmog Legendaries?

While normally crafting an item allows you to learn its appearance, historically legendaries aren’t available for transmog at launch and so these won’t be as well.

Do you need both Warglaives for Transmog?

While Warriors, Rogues, Death Knights, Monks, and Demon Hunters can wield the Warglaives of Azzinoth, only eligible Demon Hunters are able to use the appearance to transmogrify other items. To unlock the appearance for your Demon Hunter, you will need to earn the achievement I’ll Hold These For You Until You Get Out.

Can you Transmog Hand of Ragnaros?

Transmog Restrictions Sulfuras, Hand of Ragnaros can be transmogrified by classes who are able to wield Two-Hand maces, that is Death Knights, Druids, Paladins, Shamans, and Warriors. The character must be of level 60 or above to use the weapon appearance.

Does Illidan still drop Warglaives?

Developers note: The Warglaives of Azzinoth dropped from Illidan in Black Temple are the one exception, as a custom method for Demon Hunters in particular to obtain this transmog appearance already exists through Black Temple Timewalking, and we do not want to diminish the value of that unique reward.

Can you Transmog Warglaives into swords?

Yes, you can.

Can monks use Warglaives of Azzinoth?

While Rogues, Warriors, Death Knights and Monks can wield the Warglaives, only Demon Hunters are able to use their appearance.

Are Warglaives of Azzinoth still obtainable?

“Developers’ note: The Warglaives of Azzinoth dropped from Illidan in Black Temple are the one exception, as a custom method for Demon Hunters in particular to obtain this transmog appearance already exists through Black Temple Timewalking, and we do not want to diminish the value of that unique reward.”

What is the drop rate of Warglaives of Azzinoth?

around 5%

Can rogues Transmog Warglaives?

rogue especially… can’t transmog warglaives please rethink this. Just reroll DH, that’s the theme of SL anyway. Only Demon Hunters can mog the Legendary glaives.

Do demon hunters have to use Warglaives?

Warglaives should be usable by more than just Demon Hunters. There is nothing that special about Warlgaives. Warriors are meant to be the masters of every weapon type so they should be able to use them.

Andrew

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