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WoW (Update): Please What? That’s How Expensive It Is to Upgrade Legendaries and Other Weapons

In the fourth season of WoW Dragonflight, players have a chance to purchase specific items from the second ID using ancient bronze bars. However, the real concern arises when considering whether one can afford these upgrades, as they can sometimes be quite costly.

With the introduction of the fourth season of WoW Dragonflight, players are given the option to obtain certain items directly from a vendor using ancient bronze bars, rather than relying solely on raid drops. Moreover, these items follow a distinct upgrade path separate from the typical routes like Champion, Veteran, or Hero.

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This unique upgrade path comprises 12 levels. Initially, players purchase the items at a low quality, with an item level of 493, and then proceed to upgrade them multiple times. Ultimately, after several upgrades, players will possess an item with a level of 528.

In certain instances, the item level can escalate to 535, notably with the two legendary weapons, Fyr’alath and Nasz’uro. Additionally, the hunter weapon Neltharax, Enemy of the Sky, has the potential for significant improvement. Nevertheless, such upgrades come at a considerable cost.

Maximum Item Level: A Costly Endeavor

If you aim to push your purchased item to its maximum level, it’s crucial to begin stockpiling flying stones and coats of arms, as the endeavor will prove to be exceedingly expensive.

Varied Costs Based on Item Slot

Costs vary depending on the item slot, with weapons notably more expensive than “normal” slots. Flying stones, in particular, pose a significant expense. With a maximum collection limit of 2,000 flying stones, leveling a weapon directly to its maximum level becomes virtually unattainable.

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Legendary Weapons Upgrades

Fyr’alath, the Dreamrender

Elevating this legendary two-handed weapon from its initial level of 502 to the peak level of 535 necessitates:

  • 60 Awakened Crest of the Wyrm
  • 90 Awakened Crest of the Aspect
  • 3,800 flying stones

Nasz’uro, the Unbound Legacy

For enhancing this legendary fist weapon from its starting level of 502 to the maximum level of 535, you require:

  • 60 Awakened Crest of the Wyrm
  • 90 Awakened Crest of the Aspect
  • 2,900 flying stones

Epic Weapon Upgrade

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Neltharax, Enemy of the Sky

To advance this epic bow from its initial level of 493 to 535, you’ll need:

  • 45 Awakened Dragon Crest
  • 60 Awakened Crest of the Wyrm
  • 90 Awakened Crest of the Aspect
  • 4,700 flying stones

Other Weapons Upgrade

All other weapons must be brought from level 493 to the maximum level of 528, requiring the same number of coats of arms. However, the cost of flying stones varies:

  • 45 Awakened Dragon Crest
  • 60 Awakened Crest of the Wyrm
  • 60 Awakened Crest of the Aspect
  • One-handed weapon: 1,950 flying stones
  • Wizard’s One-Handed Weapon: 1,950 Flying Stones
  • Two-handed weapon: 1,950 flying stones

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Immediate Upgrades

You can instantly upgrade a “normal” weapon to its maximum level upon purchase, provided you’ve already amassed coats of arms and flying stones.

Considering the exorbitant costs, it’s worth noting that discounts apply for holders of high-level items. This entails a waiver of coats of arms up to a certain level and a reduction in the required number of flying stones. Thus, acquiring a high-level weapon proves advantageous, even if intending to swap it for one from the bronze ingot dealer.

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