In the new WoW expansion, Classic Raids: Battle for Azeroth, the first of the game’s three main raids, you’ll want to know: at what level can you solo the Molten Core? While you can’t solo the entire raid with a low level character, you can certainly solo it in any gear. Soloing Molten Core offers several benefits, including the possibility of obtaining pets, achievements, and tier 1 gear for transmogging.
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Molten Core
If you’ve played WoW for any length of time, you’ve probably encountered the Molten Core. This lava-filled area is full of fiery Ragnaros minions. These enemies range from flame-elemental to magma giants. There are even some Core Hounds! The entrance to the Molten Core is located in the Blackrock Depths, near Blackrock Mountain.
Despite its name, the Molten Core is easy to solo, even if you’re level 90. It’s a great way to earn transmog gear, pets, and achievements. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to get your hands on some legendary weapons. They’ll come in handy when you’re leveling up. The level cap for Molten Core is also fairly low, making it ideal for soloing a new dungeon.
Guardian Raids
When you reach the end of an expansion, your stats and strength will grow exponentially, making it possible to solo end-game raid content. However, there are still many incentives to solo old content, including legendary items, mounts, and achievements. Here’s how to solo Meiolania:
The first step is to know what the level requirements for a certain boss are. Generally, the Molten Core boss can be soloed at 70 if you have the right gear and level. Then you can start working on the Lich King. While his mechanics are challenging no matter your level, at least at level 90, you should be able to solo him. You can also solo the Molten Core at level 85 and 90.
Once you’re familiar with the new levels, you can start exploring the previous expansions. You can clear the content on an alt, depending on their item levels. You can also use your alts to farm content in the early levels. If you are a hero, it’s wise to level up quickly to ensure that you can solo classic raids. It’s worth the extra effort to get to the level cap as soon as possible!
Lost Ark
If you’ve played WoW since the first expansion, you’ve likely wondered: at what level can you solo classic raids? It’s a fair question, but there are some things you should know before attempting to solo these old content. The first thing you need to know is that you will be scaling the content at higher levels than normal. This is true of both classic and Legion content. While you can solo content up to 70 and below, you’ll likely have better loot if you go in groups. This will be the case in Legion, where the scaling is wonky and 50 level is recommended.
Once you’ve reached level 90, you may wonder what to do next. There are a few things you should do, but there are no real “musts” once you hit level 90. Soloing classic content is a fun option because you’ll get to experience old content and earn reputation. That reputation can be very useful when it comes to obtaining pets, mounts, and transmog gear.
Spine of Deathwing
In the Firelands, you can easily solo the raid, but the Spine of Deathwing is by far the toughest fight to solo. It will require a little trickery on your part to get the armor plate off Deathwing. The best way to do this is to kite Deathwing from left to right and to stick to its back, as it will take forever to roll. Luckily, there are a few ways to solo this encounter.
The first step is to blow up the first three Corruption tentacles to get an instant kill. The second step is to stand in Grasping Tendril, which prevents you from being instantly killed if you are hit. The next step is to kill off all Corrupted Blood oozes when they get close to you, focusing on one clump near the spine.