There are some great dungeons in Mists of Pandaria, but which ones are worth doing? Let’s take a look at the Timewalking dungeons, the Sunken Temple, the Shado-pan Monastery, and the Ashbringer. I’ll explain why these are great dungeons, as well as how to complete them.
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Timewalking dungeons in Mists of Pandaria
The new Timewalking dungeon event in Mists of Pandaria is an incredibly fun way to grind reputation points and level alts. As a bonus, players 50 and above can queue up for the new Timewalking dungeons using a LFG tool. Completing them will earn you Timewarped Badges that can be used to buy new goods in the capital cities. To take advantage of this event, players can also pick up a quest in their Adventure Journal. To complete the quest, players must successfully complete five Timewalking dungeons. Completing five dungeons is rewarded with a bonus of 50% reputation to all factions.
Once you reach level 91, you can begin Timewalking dungeons in the world map. Timewalking dungeons primarily reward players with gold, but there are a few other benefits. The loot from the Timewalking dungeons is much higher than normal, making it a more enjoyable experience for everyone. You can even get a Timewarped Badge from completing a dungeon.
Ashbringer dungeon
When you complete the Ashbringer dungeon in World Of Warcraft pandaria, you will unlock a new legendary weapon – the Artifact Blade. Artifact Blades are incredibly powerful and are often used by legendary heroes throughout the Warcraft universe. This legendary weapon is made by the Mograine clan and was used by Tion Fordring, one of the Knights of the Silver Hand. The Doomhammer, meanwhile, belonged to the Red Land ruler Thrall and his followers.
The Ashbringer dungeon is the last one in the game that requires a high level of crafting and character progression. The dungeon is located in Ashbringer Mountain and is the most difficult in World of Warcraft. It is also one of the hardest World of Warcraft dungeons for beginners. It is difficult but not impossible to complete if you have the proper gear and leveling.
Shado-pan Monastery
Shado-Pan Monastery is a large building located high in the mountains of Pandaria. You can enter the Monastery using stealth, by flying, or by following a dirt/snow path. If you can’t use stealth, you’ll have to take other methods, like using the L.F.G. tool.
You can get to Shado-Pan Monastery when you reach level 87. This dungeon is a training center for Shado-Pan warriors. However, the Sha of Violence has corrupted the Monastery. In order to complete this dungeon, you must defeat the Sha of Violence and the corrupted Shado-Pan leaders.
In this dungeon, the players must battle a troll called Gu Cloudstrike, who constantly casts Overcharged Soul to hit every party member. The frequency of this spell increases as Gu Cloudstrike loses health. Despite the trolls’ deadly attacks, it’s still worth the trouble. It will test your skills as a melee fighter.
Sunken Temple
If you have not yet played the Sunken Temple in World of Warcraft Pandaria, it is a mid-tier dungeon located in the swampy area of the Contested Zone. The Sunken Temple is a great dungeon for lvl 51-55 players because of the various dungeon quests that it offers. Before entering the dungeon, you must complete the quests marked in orange. These are the follow-ups to the first quest.
You can begin the quest by right-clicking an item from the corpse of the Shade of Eranikus. This quest will be explained later on in this walkthrough. The next step is to kill the Shadow of Hakkar. This is the final boss in the Temple. In order to begin the quest, you must be level 55-60. There are several ways to obtain the item and complete the quest.