Brave the Black Temple for tier 6 transmogrification gear
Death knights, we've covered some transmogrification choices for you, and you just got the delightful news that you can purchase your starter sets on the 4.3 PTR servers. Rejoice! For the rest of us, it's time to return to the tier 6 gathering, which stretched through two different raid zones -- three, if you count the pieces hiding in Sunwell Plateau. However, though the boots, belts and bracers available in Sunwell were labeled with set names, they didn't actually match the tier 6 set.
That's all right, though; we aren't headed into the Sunwell just yet. Instead, it's time to venture into the lair of Illidan Stormrage. Once called the Temple of Karabor, a sacred site to the Draenei, the temple fell to the might of Gul'dan's Horde, who proceeded to transform it into a headquarters for the Shadow Council. It's changed hands many times since then, but as of The Burning Crusade, the Black Temple is Illidan's territory.
The Black Temple
The Black Temple is located at the far eastern end of Shadowmoon Valley in Outland. Originally, in order to gain access to the Temple, players had to complete a relatively long attunement chain that involved both Akama and Maiev, rewarding them with a necklace that allowed them entry inside. Another series of quests inside the Temple itself eventually rewarded players who killed Illidan with an upgraded version of the necklace. The Blessed Medallion of Karabor isn't just a shadow resist trinket; it teleports you to the patch just outside the Temple itself.
These days, the attunement chain isn't required, although it's fun to do -- but the entrance to the Temple is a little hard to find if you don't know where to look. Rather than barging in the front doors, the entrance to the Temple is a crack along the wall, leading into the sewers below. Much like Tempest Keep, the Black Temple is pretty easy to get a group together for. A lot of players would like to get their hands on the unique armor and weapons that are available in the instance, including the legendary pair of warglaives dropped by Illidan. In addition, you gain reputation with the Ashtongue Deathsworn while killing things in the Temple -- perfect for those working towards the exalted achievement.
While there have been reports of players soloing Black Temple content, I would advise taking with you a few people at a bare minimum, if not 10. It makes the fights go much more quickly and allows you to ignore some boss mechanics in favor of raw speed. Since the Black Temple is a gigantic raid instance, you're going to have to travel a long way to get to Illidan at the very peak of the Temple. Making it a speedy trip saves a lot of time and frustration.
Once inside the sewer entrance, fight your way through the trash packs and up the ramps to your right. At the top of the two ramps to your right, you'll see the first boss of the instance.
High Warlord Naj'entus
High Warlord Naj'entus only has two abilities that you really have to worry about. He will occasionally throw spines at random players, pinning them to the ground. These spines need to be picked up, both to free the player and to take care of his next ability, Tidal Shield. Naj'entus will encase himself in a protective bubble, and the only way to break that bubble is to throw a spine at it; you need to click the spine to use it. The shield will do damage to all players when broken, and you can resume attacking Naj'entus. This is not a mechanic you want to ignore -- when the Tidal Shield is up, Naj'entus regenerates health. You must shatter the shield to continue attacking and keep Naj'entus from healing to full. Other than that mechanic, the fight is a relative pushover.
Tier drops High Warlord Naj'entus doesn't have any tier gear.
Other items of interest Mages, pick up the Slippers of the Seacaller for a boot match to your tier 6 set. Leather-wearing classes may like the Mantle of Darkness, a recolor of the rogue tier 6 shoulders, or the Guise of the Tidal Lurker, a recolored version of the druid tier 6 helm. Mail-wearing classes should take a look at the Fists of Mukoa, a recolored version of hunter tier 6 gloves, and the Helm of Soothing Currents for a recolored shaman tier 6 helm. The Boots of Oceanic Fury are a pair of black boots in the style of shaman tier 6, as well.
Warriors, the Eternium Shell Bracers are a match for your tier 6 set. Paladins, both the Pearl Inlaid Boots and the Tide-Stomper's Greaves will match your tier 6 set. As for weapons, Naj'entus drops The Maelstrom's Fury, a beautiful black and blue main-hand dagger that looks almost as if it were carved from shell; Rising Tide, a unique one-handed red and bronze axe; and the Halberd of Desolation, a gorgeous polearm in gold and silver with green accents.
Supremus
After defeating Naj'entus, head through the hole in the wall, killing water elementals along the way, and up the pipe into the main courtyard. The courtyard is stuffed full of trash -- packs of fel orcs, flying dragons, stomping demons. You can avoid a lot of the trash, or you can fight your way through it. Black Temple offers a lot in the way of gold via trash, vendor loot on trash, and the occasional epic BOE item, so it's worth it to clear it all out if you're looking to make some gold while you're out there. At the end of the courtyard is a giant infernal -- Supremus, the next boss in the zone.
Supremus will occasionally throw a Hateful Strike on the player in melee range with the most health. It's not determined by threat, simply by how much health the player has and whether or not he is in melee range. He also lays trails of fire on the ground; don't stand in them. He does have a phase 2 in which he summons volcanoes and follows players around, but with a good group of 85s, you'll never see it. Knock him over and collect your loot!
Tier drops Supremus doesn't have any tier loot, either.
Other items of interest Cloth-wearing classes may like the Waistwrap of Infinity, a recolor of warlock tier 6. Leather-wearing classes should check out the Nether Shadow Tunic, a chestpiece in purple and blue. Hunters, the Wraps of Precise Flight are a bracer match to your tier 6 set, and shaman, the Naturalist's Preserving Cinch is a matching belt for your tier 6, as well as the Bands of the Coming Storm. Plate-wearing classes may like the spiked and bladed look of the Pauldrons of Abyssal Fury in black and bronze.
As for weapons, Legionkiller is a wicked-looking crossbow emblazoned with a demon's head, and The Brutalizer is a one-handed axe that looks like it's something straight out of an engineer's armory. Syphon of the Nathrezim is a glowing red crystalline one-handed mace, and for those who can wield shields, the Felstone Bulwark is a simple gold and bronze design with a stunning glow.
Bonus fun: Before you head inside the Temple proper, look up -- you can see Azeroth suspended in the sky above! Up the stairs behind Supremus is the entrance for the lower section of the Temple. This section contains four bosses, and all four bosses must be killed in order to continue the journey upward to Illidan. However, it doesn't matter which order those bosses happen to be killed in, and there's a relatively easy way to negate a lot of the trash in the center of the lower section that also happens to involve killing one of those four bosses. Clear a path to your right through the many, many groups of trash patrolling around, and go through the door to the next boss encounter.
Shade of Akama
Once in the room, you'll see Akama cloaked in shadow, but don't speak to him immediately! Instead, clear all the trash in the room. Once the trash has been cleared out, you can safely speak to Akama and start the encounter. On the platform at the back of the room are a group of channelers holding back the Shade of Akama. Kill the channelers, and the Shade will start walking to Akama himself. Once the Shade engages Akama, it's a simple matter to kill it. This boss is the loot piñata of Black Temple; pretty much the only way you could potentially wipe here is if you didn't clear the trash before you talked to Akama.
Tier drops Loot piñatas have no business carrying tier gear, are you kidding me?
Other items of interest Priests, the Wristbands of Divine Influence are a match to your tier 6 set, and the Amice of Brilliant Light is a recolor of priest tier 6 shoulders that any cloth-wearing class can wear. Leather-wearing classes should check out the Shadow-Walker's Cord for a dark blue belt with red accents, and the Kilt of Immortal Nature is a recolored version of druid tier 6 for all leather-wearers.
For those who wear mail, the Shoulders of the Hidden Predator are another recolored version of hunter tier 6, complete with wiggling eyeballs. The Spiritwalker Gauntlets are a mail version of shaman tier 6 gloves that any mail class can wear, as well as the Flashfire Girdle, a black belt in the style of shaman tier 6. Plate-wearing classes may want to check out the Praetorian's Legguards, a skull-emblazoned, red and gold set of legplates, or the Grips of Silent Justice, blue and black plate gloves. Warriors, Myrmidon's Treads are the boot match to your tier 6 set, and paladins, The Seeker's Wristguards match your tier 6 set.
When the Shade of Akama is dead, the remaining Broken in the Temple will swear allegiance to Akama -- including any Broken trash that happened to be hiding in the middle section. This makes getting to those other bosses much, much easier.
Three bosses into the zone, and we've still got a long hike to go before we see any tier -- but there are plenty of unique armor items and weapons to pick up along the way. Come back next week when we'll tackle Teron, go up against Gurtogg, and ask ourselves just what the heck is the Reliquary of Souls supposed to be, anyway?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ElrithCC Nov 10th 2011 5:07PM
I've been after the warglaives for years now. I farmed the place for 2 months when Naxx was being raided in Wrath as current content to get the Cursed Vision of Sargeras, with 5-6 regulars and pugging the other 15 or so players. Never saw a glaive but I got the binding.
I duo'd the place this summer up to Teron Gorefiend, but the me being an arms warrior with another warrior didn't cut it. The Illidari COuncil seems the biggest issue with solo'ing here.
I am hoping at level 90 in epics I can finally solo this place and get my wannabe demon hunter set complete. I don't think I could handle it if people rolled against me for the glaives, I don't have the heart to PUG the place only to see it go to someone else again and again if it even dropped in the first place.
Caden Reigns Nov 10th 2011 5:42PM
i actually think most of it will be easily solo'd at 90, with the exception of the soul head (can never remember its name). In phase two the interupts will be bad for most classes
Revynn Nov 10th 2011 6:48PM
The trick is to find 3 or 4 people who are looking to grind Ashtongue rep and can't roll on the glaives. I've 3 manned the place several times on my healing alts, once on my very poorly geared Druid (and TBH, I'm a pretty crappy resto Druid) and other times on my resto shaman. Even in a mix of JP and Zul gear I was able to keep the Rogue-tank up fairly easily as long as he didnt go too crazy on big pulls and with 2 half-competent 85 DPS the bosses will still die pretty quickly.
Heck, bring a full 25M raid that doesn't involve any warriors, DK's or rogues and you still won't have any roll competition.
Malkil Nov 10th 2011 7:53PM
Start a PUG raid group. Make it clear that the Warglaives are reserved before you even set foot in the instance, preferably when still advertising in trade, and again in raid chat when there are no more invites going out. People will likely complain in trade, but that's okay. The chance at the glaives are simply your compensation for putting together the raid in the first place.
Marbles Nov 10th 2011 8:35PM
Wild Guessing:
The Reliquary of Souls was a storage area for many relics and bodyparts of Draenei "saints" (for lack of a better word) - rememberances of the most annointed of the Draenei Priesthood. Most of the "common" Draenei went in the Auchenei Crypts to be looked over by the DeathPriests (who we know went a bit mad at the futility of life, and started "fixing" the dead via necromancy, but that's another story).
The Reliquary itself was an area of thought, contemplation, and emotions regarding the past, and it is likely many Draenei spirits gathered there.
During the orcish battle over the temple, the spirits of the dead build up, angry, scared, distraught. The emotional collection of spirits continued to grow over time, as the Draenei, then the Orcs, then the Illidari poured emotions into the area, where it all accumulated in the basement, eventually manifesting as a huge animate block of stone, and sending spirits out.
Likely that the Illidari simply blocked off that part of the basement - can see guards there. Even the adventurers "killing" the Reliquary unlikely to stop it reforming, but if the Draenei have retaken the Temple of Karabor, they can probably settle the anguish and disperse the souls.
Marbles Nov 10th 2011 8:36PM
Meh, downvote. was supposed to be elsewhere ^^
Draev Nov 10th 2011 8:43PM
My guild thinks I am the luckiest guy in the world. I farmed Black Temple (still farming) for the Bulwark of Azzinoth for 5 months. It has a 15% drop rate so you would figure it would drop pretty frequently. Nope still don't have it. But 1 week I got 1 warglaive. The Offhand, I was the only class that could use it in the raid. So I was like cool, but still sad for my Bulwark. The next week the second glaive dropped. Everyone in the raids mouth dropped but I was still sad because I wanted my shield. So I have both warglaives but can't really show them off half the time because I don't really play fury spec. I am Prot PvE and arms PvP and Blizzard in their wisdom made it so that only fury warriors could dual wield. Anyhow, I still farm BT for the shield, and it still won't drop. I still have the glaives and would actually trade them for that shield if i could.
ElrithCC Nov 10th 2011 5:37PM
I always assumed the Reliquary of Souls was a manifestation of Illidan's emotional turmoil and confusion,... And I always assumed you could see Azeroth in the sky above the temple inside due to Illidan being a powerful mage who was scrying as a means to spy on the goings on of Azeroth, sort of. Or he would stare at it longingly as he had delusions and memories about his life back on his homeworld.
llcjay2003 Nov 10th 2011 7:55PM
It could be a physical manifestation of Illidan's will to control demons. I don't think we ever really knew why demons fought for him but the RoS could be how he bended them to his will.
Just a thought.
Boobah Nov 10th 2011 9:04PM
I always figured he recruited demons the same way Kil'Jaeden recruited him: do what I say and I might not destroy you.
Butts Nov 10th 2011 6:05PM
Can any bosses in this raid be skipped before engaging Illidan?
CollinBPage Nov 10th 2011 6:10PM
Burning Crusade was such an Epic expansion.. i miss that
Elzam Nov 10th 2011 6:23PM
Just a little tip; when we run Black Temple on late nights, if we have around 10 players, we will often break 3 players off (for example, this last time it was a Ret Paladin, Rogue, and Elemental Shaman) to kill Bloodboil while the rest of the raid runs over and kills Reliquary. Both groups will be eligible for all of the loot so long as you're still on need/greed. It does do some weird things occasionally like aggro all the respawning ghosts prior to Reliquary on the Gurtogg group, but it eventually solves itself.
I think all the other bosses are too close to each other to do this for them, however.
Skyrei Nov 10th 2011 7:04PM
There's nothing more pleasing to the eye then a Gnome in Warlock T6.
(They must be showing the helm)
hehe
Malkil Nov 10th 2011 7:54PM
If you hit them hard enough, they look like a child-sized bobblehead.
Faroth Nov 10th 2011 7:07PM
I keep seeing articles here and on Wowhead showing sets in-game that are intended to match and where to go get them, but that's still putting a lot of people in 10 sets of armor with Tier and a set identical to what others will have.
I've preferred to make custom sets for people instead at https://sites.google.com/site/mogmygear/
Don't trust my link, just google "Mog my gear" if that makes you feel safer.
Marbles Nov 10th 2011 8:36PM
Wild Guessing:
The Reliquary of Souls was a storage area for many relics and bodyparts of Draenei "saints" (for lack of a better word) - rememberances of the most annointed of the Draenei Priesthood. Most of the "common" Draenei went in the Auchenei Crypts to be looked over by the DeathPriests (who we know went a bit mad at the futility of life, and started "fixing" the dead via necromancy, but that's another story).
The Reliquary itself was an area of thought, contemplation, and emotions regarding the past, and it is likely many Draenei spirits gathered there.
During the orcish battle over the temple, the spirits of the dead build up, angry, scared, distraught. The emotional collection of spirits continued to grow over time, as the Draenei, then the Orcs, then the Illidari poured emotions into the area, where it all accumulated in the basement, eventually manifesting as a huge animate block of stone, and sending spirits out.
Likely that the Illidari simply blocked off that part of the basement - can see guards there. Even the adventurers "killing" the Reliquary unlikely to stop it reforming, but if the Draenei have retaken the Temple of Karabor, they can probably settle the anguish and disperse the souls.