The T1 and T2 sets of the level 60 version of World of Warcraft are dropped directly. Starting from the T2.5 set, a redemption mechanism has been added, and this redemption mechanism has also been used in the TBC version. It was not until the opening of the WLK version that the suit redemption mechanism received new changes, and the modified suits can be described as dazzling for new players.
According to the normal thinking, the professional suits of the WLK version are nothing more than T7, T8, T9 and T10. However, each suit of the WLK version is divided into different levels, and the methods of obtaining suits of different levels are also different. In order to prevent players from buying defective products when purchasing gold packages in the WLK version, Brother Pang will talk with you in detail about the suit acquisition mechanism in the WLK version.
The WLK version of the T7 suit is divided into 2 equipment levels, namely 200 equipment level and 213 equipment level.
The 200 equipment level sets mainly come from the 10-player mode dungeons in the P1 stage, and the 213 equipment level sets mainly come from the 25-player mode dungeons in the P1 stage, such as NAXX, Treasure House and Obsidian Temple.
Although the two levels of suits are completely identical in terms of special effects, the difference in basic attributes is very large.
Take the warrior suit as an example. The attributes of the 200-level and 213-level suits are exactly the same. They both increase shield slam damage by 10% and extend the shield wall duration by 3 seconds. However, they are very different in terms of main attributes. The main attribute difference of just one pair of pants is 11 points of strength and 16 points of endurance. The green attributes also differ by 5 points of defense level, 4 points of parry level and 12 points of dodge level. If the five-piece sets are added together, the difference is equivalent to one piece of equipment.
WLK is a version that focuses on GS. There is a huge gap between the GS of a 200-level suit and a 213-level suit. Moreover, a 200-level T7 suit cannot be directly upgraded to a 213-level suit. You must buy a new one, so players are in the P1 stage. When buying suits, try to focus on level 213 suits, and then use level 200 suits to add special effects.
The T8 suit is also divided into two levels, namely level 219 in the 10-player mode and level 226 in the 25-player mode. The mechanism is basically the same as the T7 suit, so I won’t go into details here.
Starting from T9, the dungeon has normal difficulty and impact difficulty. At the same time, the suits of each profession are also divided into three levels: 232, 245 and 258.
The 232-level T9 suit is relatively easy to obtain, and you only need a brand in the P3 stage to redeem it directly. This is also the beginning of the universal suit;
The 245-level T9 suit requires players to fight the 10-player heroic TOC and the 25-player ordinary TOC. In these two modes, the Northern Expedition Medal will be dropped. Using the Northern Expedition Medal plus the 232-level suit can be exchanged for a new 245-level suit. Both the 10-player heroic difficulty tribute and the 25-player normal difficulty can only drop 5 Northern Expedition medals, and the price of these props will also become very high.
The 258-level T9 suit must be obtained by beating the 25-player hero TOC, which is what players often call the "50 box reward". You can exchange it directly with the NPC for redemption items.
The T10 suit corresponds to the ICC copy. The suit is also divided into 3 levels, namely 251, 264 and 277 levels.
The 251-level T10 suit requires a P4 stage brand to redeem, which is the Ice Emblem. The five-piece set requires a total of 405 Ice Emblem. Players can obtain it through ICC copies. Each BOSS in 10-player mode and 25-player mode All will fall.
The 264-level T10 suit needs to be redeemed by using the holy emblem dropped by 10-player heroes and 25-player normal mode plus the 251-level suit.
The level 277 T10 suit needs to be redeemed using the holy emblem dropped in the 25-player hero mode plus the level 264 suit.
To sum up, in the P1 and P2 stages, try to buy 25-player mode suits, and then use low-level suits in the 10-player mode to get special effects. In the P3 and P4 stages, it all depends on the player's consumption level. If you are wealthy, you can directly purchase props to upgrade. Suits, casual players can first wear the suits redeemed by brands, and then slowly pick up the missing items.