With the Light as his strength, Gregg Reece of The Light and How to Swing It faces down the demons of the Burning Legion, the undead of the Scourge, and soon, an entire flight of black dragons.
We're still talking about fresh, up-and-coming tanking paladins who have just hit level 80 and are looking for gear. After taking another look back at it, most of
last week was concentrating on items from reputation vendors and craftable items that you could either make for yourself or nab off the auction house. I decided that I could have done a lot more with various tanking drops from dungeons and items from the emblem vendors. So, this week we'll take a look at just about everything a level 80 can nab from a dungeon for tanking, and next week we'll take a look at what you can do with all of those emblems you earned up running dungeons.
A couple of quick notes before we get started. Everything is a drop off of heroic mode, unless otherwise marked. The only normal modes that were included were the level 80 dungeons and not the leveling ones. Anything with an asterisk (*) beside it is epic quality, and everything else is rare quality.
Ahn'kahet: The Old Kingdom Jedoga is that lady everyone wants to skip, but she's got a decent starter neck piece. It has a little more defense rating than the pendant you'll get out of Culling of Stratholme. The ring from Nadox is also a pretty good grab as well. The stats might look a bit low on it, but you've got to remember that it is spending some extra itemization on the armor bonus it grants.
- Elder Nadox
- Jedoga Shadowseeker
- Herald Volazj
Azjol-Nerub Essence of Gossamer is one of the best tanking trinkets you can get when starting out. The stamina is nice and the mini-bubbles it provides are also helpful to your effective health. If you can get out of the way of the pounds that Anub'arak dishes out, you'll be able to grab an epic belt. Always be sure to use an
Eternal Belt Buckle to add an extra gem slot to your belt items for a little stat boost.
Caverns of Time: The Culling of Stratholme Here's where you'll probably grab your first epic shield when starting out. The old
Emblems of Heroism shield is comparable with a small re-allotment in stats. The
next big shield you'll find after it is in normal Halls of Reflection, unless you start doing raids.
- Meathook
- Salramm the Fleshcrafter
- Chrono-Lord Epoch
- Malganis
Drak'Tharon Keep The ring off of the last boss in here is the best one you'll grab out of the older heroics, but it doesn't have any defense rating on it. So it's a good grab, but if your stats won't let you equip it, then just toss it into your bank for later.
- Trollgore
- The Prophet Tharon-ja
Gundrak Both of the tanking drops off of the last boss are pretty good. The Offering of Sacrifice trinket adds some armor as well as the on-use ability of giving you an extra 3,025 health for a quarter of a minute. It's something nice to pop if you know you're about to take some major damage or if your healer just disconnected, to hopefully finish the fight you're on and prevent a wipe.
- Drakkari Colossus
- Moorabi
- Eck the Ferocious
- Gal'darah
The Nexus The cloak from the extra boss in the frozen hallway has about the same defense rating as the
Wyrmrest Accord rep cloak but has a larger itemization budget for other things. Also, Keristrasza has a rare-quality shield in case you haven't been able to get any of the epic ones yet. It should tide you over for the meantime.
- Frozen Hallway
- Grand Magus Telestra
- Keristrasza
The Oculus As much as it pains some of you to hear it, there are several good items for the starting level 80 tank in the Oculus in both normal and heroic modes. Each has a ring, but you'll also be able to nab a rare quality tanking weapon on heroic mode. The dungeon has had some
bonuses added to it lately including a chance at
an epic mount for completing it.
- Drakos the Interrogator
- Varos Cloudstrider
- Mage-Lord Urom
- Ley-Guardian Eregos
The Violet Hold Lavanthor's Talisman is off of the random corehound boss. It's a really nice block trinket if you're working on avoidance. The set of legs off of Cyanigosa are stacked heavily towards defense rating, but for overall stats, you'll probably want to grab
the epic legs from normal-mode Trial of the Champion below.
- Ichoron
- Lavanthor
- Cyanigosa
Ulduar: Halls of Lightning A lot of tanks (primarily death knights before the
Rune of the Stoneskin Gargoyle was added) ran normal Halls of Lightning over and over again to try and get the Seal of the Pantheon for the defense rating it provided. If you're short of the soft cap for defense or don't want to buy the enchants for gear you're going to quickly replace, then it might help you out. I included the Pauldrons of the Lightning Revenant on the list because if you tossed a defense gem into them, they'll work just fine as tanking shoulders.
- General Bjarngrim
- Ionar
- Loken
Ulduar: Halls of Stone There isn't much special about either of the tanking items from this dungeon. Tanking rings can sometimes be hard to get hold of, and the Maiden of Grief is providing you an extra opportunity at one.
- Maiden of Grief
- Sjonnir the Ironshaper
Utgarde Keep In here, we have a decent quality tanking weapon on the first boss. Also, Ingvar drops a set of epic legs that, while not necessarily a tanking piece, is just a gem or two away from being a tanking piece. Plus, hit doesn't hurt. They're not great tanking legs, but they'll definitely fill the spot until you can get something better.
- Prince Keleseth
- Ingvar the Plunderer
Utgarde Pinnacle The final boss has an awesome tanking sword for those just getting started in heroics, if you're lucky enough for it to drop. Normal mode has several decent drops if you're brand new to level 80 and haven't gotten all of your gear together yet.
- Svala Sorrowgrave
- Gortok Palehoof
- Skadi the Ruthless
- King Ymiron
Crusaders' Coliseum: Trial of the Champion This dungeon was added in patch 3.2 along with the Trial of the Champion raid. As such, it starts out with a better quality of gear. The normal mode in both drops and difficulty is equivalent to your other dungeon heroics, whereas the heroic version has drops equal to the Ulduar 10-man raid. Some items of note are the trinket off of the Black Knight in normal mode, which is another big stamina trinket, and the tanking sword of either Eadric or Paletress on heroic. Everything in here is epic quality and definitely worth your time on both normal and heroic.
- Grand Champions
- Eadric the Pure
- Argent Confessor Paletress
- Black Knight
Icecrown Citadel: The Forge of Souls This is one of three dungeons added in patch 3.3 and like Trial of the Champion it has better quality loot than the other dungeons. Actually, the normal quality items in here are equivalent to the heroic ones from the TotC dungeon, with the heroic version being at the same level at the 10-man Trial of the Crusader raid. In order to run the rest of the Icecrown Citadel dungeons, you must complete this one first. Normal mode has another epic tanking weapon if you still haven't acquired one.
- Bronjahm
- Devourer of Souls
Icecrown Citadel: Pit of Saron This is the second dungeon in the Icecrown Citadel set. There is a nice dodge trinket from Ick, with a similar use ability to that of the
Offering of Sacrifice we mentioned earlier, which allows a temporary health boost. Both versions provide a new chest piece from the final boss, so it's a good one to run if you're looking for an upgrade in that department.
- Zone Drop
- Forgemaster Garfrost
- Ick
- Scourgelord Tyrannus
Icecrown Citadel: Halls of Reflection This has been a frustrating instance for a lot of people on normal mode, as tanks will rudely begin the dungeon and then leave after the second boss, as they're trying to get the shield. This is the best PvE shield you can get without running raids.
- Falric
- Marwyn
- The Lich King
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
JaneLame May 26th 2010 4:24PM
Another note to the newly gearing chars: having temp gear is no excuse to leave everything unenchanted. Don't be cheapskates. You don't even have to spend hundreds of gold on epic gems or blade ward, just buy the cheapest versions of gems and enchants. 16 agility on cloak costs exactly 5g on a scroll on my server (Argent Dawn - EU), for instance. 18 stamina gems cost 6g. Those are sufficient for ilvl 200 gear. Instead of the pricey blade ward/blood draining, get a titanium weapon chain. Costs around 40g in my block.
Just don't walk around unenchanted with empty sockets, it makes me want to gouge my eyes out. At least do the minimum for your group to succeed.
Tom May 26th 2010 5:14PM
No, bad Paladin! No Blade Warding!
clundgren May 26th 2010 4:25PM
"Icecrown Citadel: Halls of Reflection This has been a frustrating instance for a lot of people on normal mode, as tanks will rudely begin the dungeon and then leave after the second boss, as they're trying to get the shield."
Don't do this. If you do this, you are a self-centered jerk.
feniks9174 May 26th 2010 4:42PM
I'm leveling a prot/holy paly right now and, considering how dirt cheap the Titansteel Shield Wall is lately (200-400G on my server), I don't see myself ever going after the emblem one or the Crest or Lordaeron.
That one, I won't replace til TOC or ICC 10. The one from HoR normal is just way too ugly for me to put on my FemBelf.
crschmidt May 26th 2010 5:08PM
If you do heroics regularly, I will be surprised if you don't see the Crest at least once before you replace it in a raid. It took me 1 day to get the Crest, and I've seen it a half dozen times since -- as well as seeing it on every Paladin tank I've ever healed -- and it took me 6 weeks to get a shield out of ICC or TOC, despite running them every week. (I can not tell you how excited I was to finally get Neverending Winter on my pally after wearing that damn Crest for the last 6 weeks, despite replacing every other piece of my gear.)
WOLF TRANSOFRM May 26th 2010 5:57PM
PLEASE!!
do yourself a favor and go for the ROYAL CREST OF LORDAERON since its one of the most beautiful shields blizz has ever made.
feniks9174 May 26th 2010 6:30PM
@ crschmidt - It must be a YMMV thing, because I rarely get placed into CoStrath for the random and, even then, I don't see the Crest drop very often. Also, like you said, every 80 Paladin in the game has worn that shield at one point or another (our MT wore it throughout ulduar and into ToC25 progression for at least a month or two, drop rates hate him). That's just me, though. Things like "not everyone has it" and "it's not ugly" are fairly high on my stat weights. The scaling of "I've been wearing these stupid boots for 6 months" can also push me into grabbing an item that may otherwise be a side-grade. Should the Crest drop, I'll take it, but it'll likely sit in my bank with the other shields I'll collect simply because they're unique or cool looking.
Yeah, the ToC and ICC shields may be far less accessible, but my guild runs both regularly so I'll get my hands on them eventually. Besides, it's just an alt. If I don't get rid of the Shield Wall the week I hit 80, it won't hurt my feelings. It's pretty. =)
@ Wolf - Unique, certainly. The most beautiful shield Blizz ever made? . . . eh. I need to start digging through Atlasloot and planning my trip through OL, but I'm a firm believer that BC weapon design was far more interesting and appealing than most of the bland and muted colors we see in Wrath. There are exceptions, of course (mostly raid drops and tier), but the spell shield from normal Pit of Saron is a perfect example of "get this ugly thing off me!"
I don't know, maybe I just got sick of looking at it on every non-raiding paladin and warrior in the game before they finally introduced a clear upgrade through heroics in 3.3.
Hal May 26th 2010 5:15PM
I know there's great gear to find in the newest dungeons, but I think it's a rite of passage for all Wrath-era tanks to grab a Red Sword of Courage and a Royal Crest of Lordaeron.
Seriously, when heroics were still serious business and Naxx was the height of raiding, I used to stare enviously at those gods among men who walked around Dalaran with those two items.
They're not much to brag about these days, but they're an iconic pair. Make sure you grab 'em.
CyrusII May 26th 2010 5:40PM
If you want the Black Heart, try to get a group of friends to help you.
From my recent attempts, *every* tank-capable class in a random group will need on it, and some other classes might just need it too for PvP. It's the only reason most people run ToC5 normal, and any semblance of politeness is long since gone.
neogramps May 27th 2010 7:43AM
Yeah, i had some dps warrior try to steal my black heart - after he had gone nuts when I asked if i could roll on a dps drop earlier for my off-spec.
Fortunately he bowed to the pressure and I got my black heart on my first run!
Comito May 26th 2010 5:44PM
Well I've completely satisfied with my Retadin spec, and currently sorting out playing holy spec and getting gear. Next step will be Prot spec, which I believe tanking is the hardest out of dps, holy and tanking....slowly does it!
clundgren May 26th 2010 6:01PM
What would be an optimal prot set based just on triumph emblems and drops? I don't know prot well enough to be sure, and this article lists an awful lot of stuff.
Microtonal May 26th 2010 7:17PM
You'd probably go with the badge helm and shoulders, then the iLvl 232 tier-9 legs, chest, and gloves. The badge ring, trinket, and libram, too.
Neck: Fossilized Ammonite Choker from H-HoR.
Back: Cloak of the Enemy from Nexus (the frost cloak is a significant upgrade, obviously, if you're willing to spend the 60 badges).
Bracers: The bracers from Volazj are fine, although I'm pretty sure (haven't checked lately) the 60 Conquest bracers are better, and they're BoE, so you might be able to find them on the AH or convince someone else to get them for you.
Belt: Girdle of the Pallid Knight or Ancient Aligned Girdle, depending on whether you need the hit rating.
Feet: Black Spire Sabotons from Devourer.
Ring: Any of the blue-quality rings are fine, plus the badge ring.
Trinket: Black Heart and Essence of Gossamer. Your effective health will thank you.
Weapon: Rimefang's Claw. And whatever you do, don't put Blade Warding on it. That's a crap enchant.
Shield: Splintered Door of the Citadel from normal HoR.
I think that covers it.
Microtonal May 26th 2010 7:19PM
Oh, yeah, and the Icebound Bronze Cuirass off Tyrannus is really nice, too. That'll save you 50 badges if you win it.
Microtonal May 26th 2010 7:28PM
Correction: the badge bracers cost 60 valor, not conquest.
clundgren May 26th 2010 6:11PM
By the way, though I love that picture, it sure makes it clear why Blizzard has yet to include librams in paladin animation. Imagine going into battle with that monstrous tome swinging from your gear: "Dammit, rogue, I'll destroy you...just as soon as I catch my breath from lugging this Encyclopedia of the Light halfway across Azeroth!" No wonder paladins are so easily kited.
I prefer to think of my libram as a little pamphlet, like the one Jehovah's Witnesses give out: "The Light and You: Learning to Love Yourself while Killing Others." I keep it rolled up inside my scabbard. Which is also invisible.
velutina May 27th 2010 11:02AM
I like to think of the Libram as more like the Trusty Survival Manual in Cliffhanger's backpack. You can pull it out when ever you need it.
If you don't know Cliffhanger (from PBS's Between the Lions) here's a link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z78cv1XQ4gQ
selly May 26th 2010 8:10PM
I'm loving these guides but I can't for the life of me find a "Gearing up a Retadin " guide! I recently switch out of my prot offspec and changed to ret and I'm a bit clueless on where to get gear for ret spec.
neogramps May 27th 2010 7:44AM
+1
Building a ret spec along with my tank kit and I can't find any decent guides ;)
Victoria May 27th 2010 1:19PM
For a new 80 Paladin, if your gearscore is under 3k, then get a blacksmith to make you the savage/ornate/tempered saronite battlegear set, scarlet signet and emerald choker (runed mana band/sky sapphire amulet for healers). You should end up around 3200 and be ready to run heroics for the pieces above.