Wrath 101: Farming for Eternals
So you're level 80. What now? Raiding? PvP? Hah, no, not really. It's time to start farming mats for... everything! When you're off farming, Eternals (the Wrath equivalent of Primals) are probably on the top of your list. We've had a lot of people asking us what the best places for Eternal farming are, so we're here with the answer.Below is a quick guide to the best spots for every type of Elemental Eternal in Wrath of the Lich King, and it's assumed that you have Cold Weather Flying when you're out farming. Most of the best farming spots aren't exactly tuned for players lower than level 77, and you can't get to the really awesome spots at all. So hold off on your farming until you're 80, or near 80. It will make your life easier.
Eternal Shadow
Crystallized Shadow, along with Life, is among the harder Eternals to get your hands on. Wintergrasp has a load of it, but beyond that there's really only reliable place to farm it and it's very hotly contested. Because of all of that, it tends to be one of the more expensive Eternals on most servers.
- Shadow Revenants and Wandering Shadows are the ones you'll find in Wintergrasp when your faction owns the zone. The Revenants have a drop rate of well over 100%, meaning each kill will probably yield more than one Crystallized Shadow per kill. The Wandering Shadows have a much lower droprate, but still higher than most everything else you'll find in Northrend.
- Deathbringer Revenants can be found in the Frostmourne Cavern in the Dragonblight, and is really the only other viable farming point for Crystallized Shadow. Their droprate is just slightly lower than the Wandering Shadows.
As mention before, Life is one of the more annoying to farm Eternals assuming you're not an Herbalist. This one is substantially harder than the others for one really big reason: Wintergrasp has no Life Revenants. There are no Life Revenants anywhere. Which means, you get no freebie 100%+ droprate mobs. Wintergrasp does have Life Elementals, just not their more awesome counterpart.
Eternal Life is quite cheap on the auction house despite how annoying it can be for normal folk to farm them, because Herbalists get massive amounts of Crystallized Life from picking flowers.
- Living Lashers are the Wintergrasp mobs you're looking for, and they have roughly a 25% droprate. They're tightly packed, and though there are no Revenants for Crystallized Life, this will still be your best bet if you're willing to go into a PvP zone.
- Mossy Rampagers are your next best bet, which isn't saying much when it comes to Crystallized Life. Next best is still not great. The Rampagers are a bit spread out, and they're mixed in with Basilisks. Downright unpleasant. The alternative is the Lashers in Sholazar Basin, which are mixed in with cobras, alligators, and are more spread out than the Rampagers. I do not recommend those.
Crystallized Water is a nice change from Shadow and Life, you can get it all over the place. Wintergrasp is, of course, the best place for it, but you can find it in just about every zone. You can fish it up, and Miners can get it from Cobalt and Titanium nodes. Below are some good spots for non-Miners to get their hands on Water.
- Water Revenants and Glacial Spirits in Wintergrasp are your biggest source of Crystallized Water. I don't think this needs more explanation, we've done that already.
- Icebound Revenants, which are basically smack dab in the middle of Storm Peaks at The Frigid Tomb, will be your next most farmable region for Crystallized Water.
- Aqueous Spirits on the Stormwright's Shelf in Sholazar Basin are a great farming spot as well, because not only is it a good source of Crystallized Water, it's also a good source of Crystallized Air and there are some daily quests in the area from the Oracles and Frenzyheart.
In Classic WoW, Essence of Air was incredibly frustrating to farm, all of the mobs tucked away in a little corner of Silithus. In The Burning Crusade, it wasn't much better. You were snared to one or two places for Primal Air, unless you were an Engineer. On top of the rarity of the items, they were used a lot. It was pretty much the bane of Rogues (and other melee), since Air = Wind = Agility. All of their crafted items used Air Somethings.
It is much easier to get Eternal Airs than either of those two ever were, so be happy! Listed below are just the best places to get Crystallized Air, but certainly not the only places.
- As usual, Wintergrasp is a great place to go. The Tempest Revenants and Whispering Winds will be your targets, and are easily the best source of Crystallized Air.
- The Storm Revenants up on the Stormwright's Shelf in Sholazar Basin are a good source, and like I mentioned before, you can farm Crystallized Water at the same time, and knock out a couple of daily quests as well. It's a good spot overall.
- If you'd prefer a spot with just Air Elementals so all of that other crap doesn't get in your way, the Scions of Storm at the Howling Hollow In Storm Peaks is the way to go. They're not incredibly tightly packed, but the droprate is good and there's very little nonsense to get in your way.
Crystallized Fire is more common than Shadow, but not nearly as common as Water or Air. There's certainly more than one good place to farm it, but not that many more.
- Wintergrasp is, as always, a really good place to go. Flame Revenants and Raging Flames will be your targets, in one of the far corners of the zone, which you'll notice is in close proximity to the Maw of Neltharion. Kind of neat, huh?
- Storm Peaks has two good places for Crystallized Fire. Though the mob count in those places is fairly low, the drop rate is decent. There probably aren't enough elementals for 5+ people to farm all in one little spot, but if you manage to get one of the spots to yourself you're pretty set. The Wailing Winds in the Frostfloe Deep and the Seething Revenants at Fjorn's Anvil (which may require some Sons of Hodir questing to 'unlock') are the hot spots.
Crystallized Earth is on the more common end of things, and one of the better farming spots is in a place you should be questing anyway for the Sons of Hodir. Convenient!
- Wintergrasp. You know the drill.
- Brittle Revenants spawn at Frostfield Lake in Storm Peaks, right behind Dun Niffelem. One of your Sons of Hodir dailies has you killing these, so you might as well get both at once!
- Lifeblood Elementals in Sholazar Basin swarm around the Lifeblood Pillar, and while their droprate is a little lower than most of the things listed so far, they're very easily farmed. There are quite a few of them, and they'll be a few levels under you so you'll probably be able to round up a bunch at once safely.
Arthas awaits and so do your questions. Find the answers you've been looking for that will help you with your journey into Northrend and to level 80 with Wrath 101.Filed under: Items, Analysis / Opinion, Guides, Wrath of the Lich King






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Astarch Dec 9th 2008 1:09PM
Wintergrasp is a TERRIBLE place to farm fire, yes the elementals there have a higher drop rate, but their respawn is so slow it's not worth it.
Maladine Dec 9th 2008 1:15PM
I'm a miner and have more earth and shadow than I know what to do with. I often need fire and am able to get it quickly from Wintersgrasp.
Nodaba Dec 9th 2008 1:16PM
I'll agree that the respawn isn't the best, especially if you're not the only one there. That being said, IF you're an engineer, it's awesome. There always seem to be 2-3 clouds over there, generally neting 5 or so crystals each.
Phoenix Dec 9th 2008 4:26PM
I would agree that Wintergrasp is a bad place to farm fire unless you're an Engineer. The Zapthrottle Mote Extractor serves your well here since there are 6 spawn locations for "Cinder Clouds" set in a circle, and usually you'll have 1-2 of them pop up every 10 minutes or so.
While my faction was in control of wintergrasp I was able to get about 10 eternal fires in about an hour, even with competition for the revenant spawns, because I was the only engineer there.
Could we maybe get an article on the Engineering clouds that have been updated? I've seen a couple different ones. Cinder Clouds give fire, Steam Clouds (in Sholazar) give 1 fire and several water, and the ones in Storm peaks (Icy Cloud I think) give air.
Ninjairl Dec 9th 2008 1:11PM
just found my new profession
Nodaba Dec 9th 2008 1:16PM
I have to disagree with you on how common shadow is. If anything, it's right up there with Earth. All I do is go to my local miner friend, as they have stacks of them from farming Saronite. there's a reason Earth and Shadow are only 10G a piece on out AH.
Now I'm not sure how hard it is to farm if you're not a miner...but why bother? Most miners have so much of this stuff they practically give it away.
Malkavos Dec 9th 2008 2:26PM
Agreed. As a miner, I have tons of Shadow, and if AH prices are an indicator of rarity, then there is no way the author's assessment is accurate, as Eternal Shadow sells very cheaply. Air, Life, and to a lesser extend Water and Fire are the best sellers, while Shadow sells for only a little more than Earth. It probably comes down to a server by server thing. If there are few miners on a server, Shadow is likely much more expensive.
Chonammoth Dec 9th 2008 1:15PM
Miners tend to get a decent amount of shadow off of saronite
Glamdr1ng Dec 9th 2008 1:15PM
On my server Shadow and Earth are, by far, the cheapest(under 10g each - more often around 5g). Air and Water are right above them (20-30g) while Fire and Life are outrageously priced(50-100g).
Farming Mossy Rampagers for Life is kind of a mean move as it is required for a daily.
Jason Dec 9th 2008 1:42PM
On my server it's really annoying when I have to kill Mossy Rampagers for the Troll Patrol daily, especially since no one who kills them seems to be an Herbalist, so you have to wait for the 10 or so corpses to de-spawn before you can find another one to kill...really frustrating.
The Eternals I'm having the hardest time finding are Air and Life and I have Earth, Fire and Shadow coming out my ears. I'd AH them, but my server's economy sucks so I'm just sitting on them until I find something to do with them.
smcn Dec 9th 2008 2:37PM
To paraphrase everyone's favorite news-monster Morbo, "Mob respawns do not work that way!"
Alan Dec 9th 2008 1:18PM
Should have told the beggars to go find the good spots themselves. Anyone who has enough time to email WOW Insider about a good place for farming eternals has enough time to go look for themselves. It seems there are some folks who would rather just be told where everything is instead of finding things for themselves. That's a pitiful way to play the game.
PalominoMule Dec 9th 2008 1:39PM
Can't say that's fair. Learning about efficient ways to farm things isn't as simple as looking up "crystallized fire" on Wowhead. An efficient place to farm stuff has to take into account a variety of issues - how densely packed are the mobs, how fast do they respawn, are there other mobs around, how difficult are the mobs to take down, do they have a habit of dropping "nothing" which skews their drop percentages on Wowhead, do you have to fulfill certain requirements to access them, how popular is the spot, etc.
If this sort of information doesn't deserve to be consolidated, what does? It *could* be obtained through other means, but this is a useful guide if you have a couple different kinds of elements to farm up.
Thander Dec 9th 2008 2:15PM
It takes some time to look up the stuff and go to the areas to test it. As a casual player, it's nice to have it all done for me. Then, I don't have to waste my limited time doing "homework" for a game.
Mutak Dec 9th 2008 2:20PM
Really? Elitism over tips on where to find good farming spots? Is this what the community has come to?
Aler Dec 9th 2008 1:18PM
As someone who's not yet 80, I'm puzzled by the comment "Shadow Revenants and Wandering Shadows are the ones you'll find in Wintergrasp when your faction owns the zone."
If your faction does not control the zone, why can't you farm these? Are they invisible? Unattackable? Don't drop crystals?
Can anyone clarify this? It sounds pretty important.
Nodaba Dec 9th 2008 1:24PM
The Revenant-type mobs seem to be instanced (phased?) to only appear to the controlling faction. You can still get the lower-end mobs (wandering shadows, etc.).
Chrishanson Dec 9th 2008 1:36PM
I'm an engineer and I have had no trouble finding any of these eternals thus far - with the exception of Life. As much as people complain about the engineering profession (I still think many of these gripes are legitimate), the amount of money you can make with the mote extractor is just sick.
Gessilea Dec 9th 2008 1:50PM
I agree. I'm mining/engineering, and I'm rolling in earth, shadow, fire and water. Sure engineering is a pain to level, but I haven't had to buy an eternal since Wrath dropped.
bdaneila Dec 9th 2008 1:30PM
OK, not an exhaustive list by any means, but helpful nonethless. For lower level characters, I would mention -
- the frozen delta in the west of Dragonblight. A ton of mobs here that have a steady drop rate (not amzing though) of Crystal Earth.
- elementals in Dun Argol in howling Fjord drop Crystal Air.