There are many aspects to World of Warcraft’s Broken Shore questline, including getting to Argus, slaying 100 demons, Breaching the Tomb achievement, Artifact knowledge research, and more. The Broken Shore is a place of pain and opportunity for vengeance. The Alliance and Horde have been defeated in this area, and the Burning Legion is now the main threat.
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Getting to Argus
Getting to Argus in World of Warcraft’s Broken Shore questline involves the completion of several World Quests. The first, Assault on the Broken Shore, is a pre-requisite for the next quest. This mission starts at Khadgar, Krasus’ Landing. Then, the player must speak with Lady Liadrin and Vereesa Windrunner, and complete the quest “Hand of Fate”. Once you have completed the quests for both the main storyline and the expansion, you’ll be teleported to Argus.
If you have completed the first two stories, you can proceed to the next. The second campaign, Uniting the Isles, begins with the quest “Securing a Foothold”. However, if you aren’t yet ready for that challenge, you can always try the questline again later. The questline’s progression is clearly described in this guide. Depending on your level and the faction you’re playing, you’ll encounter new alliances and factions.
Slaying 100 demons on Broken Shore
The Slaying 100 demons on Broken Shore is a challenging questline for players of all classes. It requires you to destroy a certain amount of demons and bring them back to Kil’jaeden. Kil’jaeden thinks his army and resources are infinite and must be destroyed repeatedly. You can get this achievement by defeating him in several different areas of the Broken Shore. You can also receive Sentinax Beacons by killing the demons under the space ship and in portals. There is also a guide available to help you complete this questline.
The next questline in the campaign is the Slaying 100 demons on Broken Shore. You’ll be rewarded with 5k Nethershards for killing 100 demons. During the quest, you’ll have to collect wyrmtongue caches. These are hidden in the areas, so you’ll want to loot them. After completing it, you’ll earn a reward: a rare mount! This quest is not too difficult, but it is time-consuming. You’ll need to complete it many times before you’ll be able to mount your mount.
Breaching the Tomb achievement
The Breaching the Tomb achievement in the World Of Warcraft Broken Shore questline requires the player to complete the entire Brokenshore campaign. This questline has been gated weekly since Patch 7.2 came out, but there are ways to get it faster. These steps will get you closer to the Breaching the Tomb achievement in no time. Once you’ve finished the Broken Shore campaign, you’ll need to talk to the NPC quest givers to get the quests. The NPC quest givers will drop beacons from killing the elite demons, but you’ll also be able to get them from common mobs under Sentinax.
First, you need to complete the Legionfall campaign to earn the special mount. You’ll need to reach level 45 to access this questline. The campaign culminates in a small scenario. Depending on your class, some mounts have additional variations. Hunters and rogues can purchase additional variants, while warlocks can gain an extra variant after defeating the world boss.
Artifact knowledge research
After the Broken Shore questline, the level cap of Artifact Knowledge has been increased to 50. Previously, it was only 25. After the patch, you will need to unlock it to be able to begin research on artifacts. You will need to place work orders to research artifacts and pay 500 gold each. Completed work orders will appear as interactive objects near the research NPC. Clicking on these objects will increase your artifact’s power level.
In addition to the Broken Shore questline, the patch contains several new changes to Artifact Knowledge. First, the duration of Artifact Research Notes has been extended to four hours, while the in-game API still reports it to be five days. Second, Artifact Knowledge research now requires at least 40 points to research. However, this new buff will affect your overall Artifact Knowledge.