Mists of Pandaria Beta: New archaeology items

Items such as the Manacles of Rebellion, Cracked Mogu Runestone, and Petrified Bone Whip are relics of the depraved Mogu Empire, focusing on their love of torture and slavery. The Spear of Xuen and the Standard of Nuzao show us that the pandaren aren't the naive, comic race that some people are assuming; they've fought in and won their own wars. And in classic pandaren fashion, the Empty Keg of Bewmaster Xin Wo Yin and the Twin Steins of Brewfather Quan Tou Kuo highlight the race's love of beer.
As it's still beta; things are still subject to change. For one, I'm hoping Blizzard adds in more pandaren lore items. Beyond that, I'd like to see some new on-use vanity items like the Last Relic of Argus, as these datamined items all lack any on-use effects. Finally, I think Blizzard may want to revisit the rarity of some items; the Edicts of the Thunder King make very little sense as a common item when you realize they're essentially the same as finding the stone that holds Hammurabi's Code or the tablets of the Ten Commandments.
It's open warfare between Alliance and Horde in Mists of Pandaria, World of Warcraft's next expansion. Jump into five new levels with new talents and class mechanics, try the new monk class, and create a pandaren character to ally with either Horde or Alliance. Look for expansion basics in our Mists FAQ, or dig into our spring press event coverage for more details!Filed under: Archaeology, Mists of Pandaria






Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Talarian Mar 27th 2012 7:06PM
I've come close, a couple times, to smashing my monitor on my way to (not) getting the Vial of Sands recipe via Archaeology. Now, granted, that's probably one of the worst, multi-layered, RNG grinds in the game, but when I see people recommending that players "put on a movie" while they do it, I have to wonder: would Blizzard consider the profession a success if it required that players find other sorts of entertainment to help them get through it?
WoWie Zowie Mar 27th 2012 4:14PM
who loves beer more? dwarves or pandas?
RetPallyJil Mar 27th 2012 4:58PM
"The world may NEVER know ... "
staffan.johansson Mar 27th 2012 5:28PM
I would be VERY disappointed if the pandas are left out of Brewfest.
johnbernhard Mar 27th 2012 10:02PM
Arch isn't hard. Use the portals in Org and SW. It results in a lot less flying.
RetPallyJil Mar 27th 2012 4:58PM
I kinda wish the manacles would let me "arrest" party members - make 'em walk around all head down and hostile lookin' lol
MattKrotzer Mar 27th 2012 6:15PM
I'm hardly around anymore, but any word on when those Beta invites for people who signed up for a year will be going out? Figure I should get some benefit out of the subscription I'm paying for but not using...
Mperiolat Mar 27th 2012 6:30PM
What I REALLY have my fingers crossed on is the introduction of the Lorewalkers. As I understand the preview information correctly, certain Archaeology items can be turned in to the Lorewalkers and that will trigger a cutscene event for you to actually see the history. Right now, it's only for the Panderan, but imagine if it were expanded to other races. In theory, might even be possible to see events that were in Vanilla or elsewhere that were removed, but people might like to see the events (The Great Masquerade, AQ events, etc.).
Hope springs eternal.
Amaxe Mar 29th 2012 1:03PM
I had maxed Archy on my main, and in fact got the full professor title. In retrospect, I should have maxed it on my paladin who is my alchemist since he could have at least used the recipe.
If I do Mists (and that's a question mark for me), I'd probably do Archy on my main to get to the new level cap, but as far as I care, the rest of my characters can stay at level 1.
I did get a few BOA epics that served their purpose: The bearded axe served my combat rogue throughout Northrend, and the Azshara's Dressing Gown last my mage to about 73-74 (this was before I had the heirloom chest). I never got any level 85 ones though and I suspect they won't be worth going after now.