In WoW, you can now nerf the current raid yourself – Here’s how it works

In WoW, you can now nerf the current raid yourself – Here’s how it works

Is the Palace of Nerub-ar too difficult for you? Then there is now a new mechanic that allows you to weaken the current raid in World of Warcraft.

The current raid of World of Warcraft, the Palace of Nerub-ar, was significantly weakened just a few days ago – especially the final boss fight against Queen Ansurek. But there are more nerfs; however, you have to activate them yourself for them to take effect.

What kind of buff is this? To receive the buff, you must first collect items named “Nerub-ar Finery.” These drop from all bosses in the Palace of Nerub-ar. The buff increasingly boosts your character’s strength in the raid, directly ensuring that fights can be completed faster and that you will defeat bosses sooner or later.

Where do you activate the buff? You can turn in the items at the entrance of the raid at the large statue of the Neruber. If you turn in a total of 16 “Nerub-ar Finery,” you will receive a buff within the Palace of Nerub-ar raid that increases your damage dealt and healing performed. The tooltip indicates that this buff is 0% – however, this is a display error. In fact, the buff increases both values by 2.25% and is stackable multiple times.

You can increase it every 2 weeks, so after 16 weeks you reach the maximum of 8 stacks. This corresponds to a boost of 18%. This makes the bosses increasingly easier for you. This is particularly positive for guilds and raid groups that are currently overwhelmed by some bosses and may need an extra boost to master this challenge before heading into the next raid.

What if you miss a week? Anyone who doesn’t play for a while doesn’t have to worry about permanently falling behind in the progress of this quest. There is a “catch-up” system that ensures that you receive additional “Nerub-ar Finery” and quickly get back to the level of your fellow players.

By the way, you won’t have to wait long for new content. The patch 11.0.5, the major birthday patch for the 20th anniversary, launches next week. Shortly thereafter, the “new, old” raid will open, enticing players with some exclusive rewards. This should provide entertainment for at least a few weeks.

Source(s): wowhead.com
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