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The video provides a comprehensive guide on unlocking various artifact appearances and tints for Warlock characters in "World of Warcraft: Legion." Highlighting the distinct aesthetics and lore of the three Warlock specializations—Destruction, Affliction, and Demonology—the video details the specific steps, quests, achievements, and in-game activities required to obtain and color customizations for each artifact weapon.
Key weapons discussed include:
– **Scepter of Sargeras** (Destruction)
– **Ulthalesh, the Deadwind Harvester** (Affliction)
– **Skull of the Menari** and **Thalkiel's Visage** (Demonology)
Important achievements and tasks mentioned include the "Balance of Power" questline, various PvP honor levels, the now-unavailable Mage Tower challenge, and specific tasks like completing Legion dungeons, world quests, and defeating world bosses.
Notable terms like **Dimensional Rift** ability, **Legion Terror** hidden appearance, and **Burning Jewel of Sargeras** are featured. The video also stresses the importance of arts like archaeology and tasks like summoning rituals with a group. Each tint unlock involves milestones such as reaching certain character levels, finishing class hall campaigns, and completing high-level Mythic Keystone dungeons.
The speaker addresses potential discrepancies in appearance descriptions due to game updates, reflecting consistent engagement and acknowledgment of player experiences.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on the Legion artifact appearance guides for Warlocks. The segment begins by discussing the unique aesthetics and lore of Warlocks in Legion, specifically highlighting the three different Warlock specs and their respective artifact weapons. The guide starts with Destruction Warlocks, who wield the Scepter of Sargeras. This powerful weapon is initially obtained in its base purple tint during the beginning of the classholder campaign. The video’s script details the weapon’s lore and its special ability, Dimensional Rift, used during the Legion expansion.
To unlock additional tints for the Scepter of Sargeras, players must:
– Recover one of the Pillars of Creation for the blue tint.
– Complete the questline “A Falling Star” and bring Light’s Heart to the Warlock class hall for the green tint.
– Complete the first major campaign in the class hall for the red tint.
The segment also covers the second artifact appearance, Hubris of the Dark Titan, for Destruction Warlocks. The base green tint and blue tint are unlocked by completing the entire class hall campaign and reaching level 50 on the Warlock character, respectively. The purple tint was previously unlocked through researching the scepter’s history but is now level-based. The red tint is unlocked with the achievement “This Side Up,” tied to Legion archaeology and requiring the completion of 8 rare archaeology projects in the Broken Isles, each on a two-week rotation.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses how to unlock different artifact appearances and their tints for the warlock in World of Warcraft. These appearances are tied to achievements and various tasks in the game.
– The “Echo of Gul’dan” appearance is unlocked by completing the lengthy and challenging “Balance of Power” questline and can be further customized by completing additional achievements like killing world bosses, completing high-level mythic dungeons, and earning specific Legion dungeon achievements.
– The “Shadow of the Destroyer” appearance is tied to the PvP honor system, with different tints being unlocked as players reach honor levels 10, 30, 50, and 80.
– The “Guise of the Darkener” appearance, linked to the now-unavailable Mage Tower challenge from the Legion expansion, can still have additional tints unlocked if the initial challenge was completed.
– Lastly, the speaker explains how to unlock the hidden artifact appearance “Legion Terror” by obtaining the Burning Jewel of Sargeras and using the order hall trait “Demonic Offering” to summon a demon with a group.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on obtaining various tints and appearances for artifacts in the game “World of Warcraft: Legion.” It explains that defeating specific demons in a ritual can drop the burning jewel of Sargeras, with different drop rates depending on the demon. It emphasizes that being in destruction spec is not required for the drop. The segment then details how to unlock different color tints for the Legion terror artifact by completing various in-game activities such as Legion dungeons, world quests, and killing enemy players.
Additionally, it discusses the process for affliction warlocks to unlock tints for their artifact weapon, Ulthalesh, the Deadwind Harvester. This involves engaging in class campaigns, recovering pillars of creation, and bringing Light’s Heart to the class hall. The video also outlines further steps to unlock appearances and tints, including completing the class hall campaign, reaching level 50, and achieving specific archaeology and questline milestones.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to unlock different tints for several artifact weapons in World of Warcraft. For the weapon “Soul Siphon,” completing the “Unleashed Monstrosities” achievement by killing eight out of ten world bosses in the Broken Isles unlocks it, while the purple tint requires completing a current 15+ Mythic Keystone dungeon. The red tint is unlocked by achieving “Glory of the Legion Hero.”
For “Death’s Hand,” various PvP honor levels are essential; level 10 unlocks the green tint, level 30 unlocks the gold tint, level 50 unlocks the red tint, and level 80 unlocks the purple tint.
The “Spine of the Condemned” was originally unlocked during the Legion expansion through the mage tower challenge. Although no longer available, additional tints can still be earned by completing 10 different Legion dungeons (green tint), winning 10 rated battlegrounds (purple tint), and defeating Kil’jaeden on heroic difficulty (gold tint).
Lastly, “Fate’s End” is the hidden artifact appearance for affliction warlocks. Obtaining the item “Essence of the Executioner” requires completing a quest line triggered by acquiring the “Grimoire of the First Necrolyte” from eredar mobs. The quest involves collecting 13 skulls of powerful champions by completing 13 specific world quests around the Broken Isles, then using them at the Executioner’s Altar in Deadwind Pass to summon and defeat Setel.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to unlock various tints for the Essence of the Executioner and the Skull of the Menari artifact weapons in “World of Warcraft.” For the Essence of the Executioner, the green tint is unlocked by completing 30 Legion dungeons, the dark purple by completing 200 world quests across Azeroth, and the red by killing 1,000 enemy players of the opposite faction. For the Skull of the Menari, the base purple tint is obtained at the beginning of the warlock classroom campaign. The green tint is unlocked by recovering a pillar of creation, the red by completing the Falling Star quest line, and the yellow after the first major warlock class hall campaign. Additional tints, including gaze of the first summoner, are unlocked through completing the class hall campaign, reaching level 50, and other milestones, although some requirements have changed from Legion to Shadowlands.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on detailing various artifact appearances and tints for demonology warlocks in World of Warcraft. Key actions include completing specific achievements, quests, and dungeons. For instance, the yellow tint of the “Gaze of the First Summoner” is unlocked by completing eight rare archaeology projects in the Broken Isles. The video also describes the steps to unlock the “Pride of the Pit Lord” appearances and tints: the green tint through the “Balance of Power” questline, the purple tint by killing eight out of ten world bosses, and the red tint by completing a 15+ Mythic Keystone dungeon in the current season. The “Burning Remnant” appearance is unlocked through PvP honor levels, with different tints unlocked at levels 10, 30, 50, and 80. The “Soul of the Forgotten” appearance, tied to the Mage Tower challenge from the Legion expansion, also has specific steps for unlocking its tints. Lastly, “Thalkiel’s Visage,” a hidden artifact appearance, is obtained by collecting six different eredar heads from Argus after reaching level 50 in Shadowlands.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various eredar heads needed to unlock the hidden artifact appearance in turquoise. They warn viewers about the risk of accidentally selling these heads, especially if using an autovender, as they are grey items. To unlock different tints of the artifact appearance, viewers need to complete specific tasks: 30 Legion dungeons for the light purple tint, 200 world quests for the dark purple tint, and killing 1,000 enemy players for the red tint. The speaker also reflects on warlock artifact weapons, noting some discrepancies between the weapon colors in the script and the actual game, likely due to post-expansion changes by the developers. They apologize for any confusion, thank viewers for their support, and mention future content, encouraging followers to stay tuned and follow them on Twitter.