Several years before relinquishing her title, she retired the staff, but none know where she might have stored it. She is said to have found the staff roughly a century after she took up the mantle of Guardian, and to have wielded Aluneth in many battles against the Burning Legion. With so many ways to gain Artifact Power, the choice is ultimately yours on which weapon you choose to empower. You can read more on Artifact Knowledge in Wowhead’s Artifact guide here.Aluneth was most notably wielded for a time by Aegwynn, the only female Guardian of Tirisfal, although stories indicate that it is far older than she. So whether you’re just working on an alternate character or you’re not playing cutting-edge player, the system will gives you ways to “catch up” as time goes on. The system keeps track of the time that it’s been since the release of the expansion, and how long it takes to process Artifact Knowledge Work Orders and gain Artifact Knowledge will reduce as time goes on. One “hidden” feature of the Artifact system is that the rate at which your Artifact Knowledge Work Orders complete speeds up over time. What happens if you have more than one character to work on? While concentrating on a single character and their associated weapons will lead more quickly to mastery of those weapons, everyone plays at a different pace, and some enjoy playing alts-and we wanted to make sure players in these camps didn’t feel like the Artifact system would leave them behind. Each work order yields Artifact Research Notes, which provide additional lore about all of your available Artifact weapons-as well as increases the rate at which you gain Artifact Power for all of your classes’ weapons. Once you reach level 110, a new quest will become available in your Order Hall which will allow you to start requesting Research Work Orders. Some players might be conflicted whether they want to spread Artifact Power out among all their weapons or just concentrate on one-to help you decide the right path for you, let’s talk about what you can expect as you’re powering up your weapons, including a mechanic that ramps up how quickly you can acquire Artifact Power. But with the ability to switch easily between specs, things become a little bit more complex at level 102 when you’re given the option to collect your class’s remaining Artifact weapons. For most players, their first choice is to acquire the weapon for the spec they’ve chosen to “main,” or play primarily. First Things FirstĮarly on in Legion, every level 100 character receives a quest to obtain their first Artifact weapon. Azeroth’s heroes can wield one Artifact per class specialization, and powering them all up can be achieved with a little help from Artifact Knowledge. Artifact weapons are powerful tools in the fight against the destructive forces of the Burning Legion.
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