

Players soloing Magmadar don't really need to worry about the boss itself - but you'll have to fight your way through those packs of Core Hounds to get to him. Lucifron has two adds, but a level 85 player should have absolutely no problem taking him down.

Avoid pulling the Core Hound packs along with the boss by pulling Lucifron to the back of the room. These bosses are relatively easy to solo, but if you've never been to Molten Core, you make want to check the notes for each boss just so you know what you're going up against.įor players soloing Lucifron, the only thing you need to worry about are the packs of Core Hounds roaming near Lucifron's path point. Death knights, of course, did not have a tier 1 set because in the days of Molten Core, they didn't exist in the game.Įach piece of tier 1 drops from one of several different bosses located in Molten Core. Only warriors could wear Might gear, despite being able to wear any armor class in the game. Only priests were allowed to wear Prophecy, despite other classes' being able to wear cloth. While generally regarded as not being quite as polished as gear from tier 2, tier 1 armor was the first real set of raiding gear and, as such, was actually delineated by class. Nothing hits hard just be careful to clear the trash out of the way before clearing bosses, and remember to move out of fire, because fire is bad and will hurt you. Level 85 players with appropriate gear shouldn't have a problem soloing the content here, including Ragnaros. Molten Core is a level 60 raid instance on a one-week lockout. For now, let's begin at the beginning with tier 1!Īll tier 1 sets include eight pieces, and all eight pieces can be found in the fiery depths of Molten Core. Each set of tier can be found in different raid locations around Azeroth, and we'll be taking you to each in time. While the old models may look at little dated to some, to others they represent the most iconic looks that World of Warcraft has to offer. Speaking of raiding, while there's a lot of green gear out there with lovely models to choose from, there are also tier sets - most of which can still be gathered in game. It may not quite be the same as the armor dyes people were hoping for, but it still means that old armor sets will be able to be used again, and we're going to get rid of that horrible Every Raider Looks Exactly the Same syndrome that's been haunting the game since. Transmogrification has created quite a stir among the World of Warcraft population the possibility of finally being able to customize gear is awesome. Heading back to pick up some awesome armor sets from vanilla WoW or that dazzling weapon that'll have your enemies cowering in fear? Transmogrification makes it possible - and World of Wardrobe shows you how.
