Is astral cloud serpent rare?

Is astral cloud serpent rare?

Expect between 0.5 – 1% drop foral 1 – 2%ic, 1 – 2% foral and around 4-5% foric.

How many times can you farm Sha of Anger?

This is a weekly chest so you can only loot one per week/toon (Note: You can get a second chest if you find it <60 seconds of looting your first.)

Can you bonus roll world boss mounts?

As far as we know the only world bosses who have mounts that can be bonus rolled are the quartet from Mists of Pandaria — Sha of Anger, Galleon, Oondasta, and Nalak.

Where can I buy MOGU Rune of fate?

  • Mogu Rune of Fate are no longer acquired by turning in Lesser Charms; they are now purchased for 2,weaver Ai on the Timeless Isle.
  • The maximum number of Mogu Rune of Fate a character can hold has been increased to 20 (was 10).

How do I get elder charm of good fortune?

They are received from collecting 90 lesser charms of good fortune which are quest rewards from a lot of daily quests in Pandaria (always one or two per quest. Most level 90 dailies reward them).

How do you get bonus rolls?

Upon completing a raid encounter for the first time in the week, if the player has the appropriate token for that raid, a window will appear where the player has the option to use a token for a bonus roll or pass.

Where do I get lesser charm of good fortune?

They can drop from mobs that are lvlrds, and will always drop from Pandarian champions, Kor’kron Commanders in Battlefield: Barrens and mobs on Timeless Isle. Lesser Charms can be turned into 3x [Warforged Seal] weekly by speaking with quest givers in the faction strongholds in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms.

How do I get Warforged seals?

This new tier 16 version can be obtained by doing the weekly quest Warforged Seals offered by the same NPCs as for the previous currencies ( Elder Lin for the Alliance, Elder Liao for the Horde). You can exchange 50x Lesser Charm of Good Fortune for 3 Warforged Seal once per week, for a total of 10 seals.

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