![]() In order to upgrade an heirloom from Tier 2 to Tier 3 you need to have one of the following items, and you need to have already upgraded from Tier 2, you can’t skip from Tier 1 to Tier 3 directly:Īncient Heirloom Armor Casing: Use: Upgrade an heirloom armor, trinket, shield or off-hand allowing it to increase in power up to level 100. Remember, these upgrade items upgrade all heirlooms with the same name, not the same type. If you have a cloth chest, a leather helm, and a cloth helm then you’re going to need three different Ancient Heirloom Armor Casing items in order to upgrade all three of them. So one item increases all copies of a single heirloom item (so all items of the same name). For example, if you happen to have several copies of the Dignified Headmaster’s Charge because you like to play a lot of spellcasters, you only need to buy a single Ancient Heirloom Scabbard in order to upgrade all of your Dignified Headmaster’s Charge heirlooms to Tier 2. These items aren’t exactly cheap, but the good news is that once you use it on an heirloom, all copies of that heirloom are upgraded on your account. In order to upgrade an heirloom from Tier 1 to Tier 2 you need to have one of the following items for each heirloom item:Īncient Heirloom Armor Casing: Use: Upgrade an heirloom armor, trinket, shield or off-hand allowing it to increase in power up to level 90.Īncient Heirloom Scabbard: Use: Upgrade an heirloom weapon allowing it to increase in power up to level 90. If you purchased your heirlooms before patch 6.1, then your heirlooms are automatically upgraded to Tier 2 for free. ![]() ![]() Heirlooms that you purchase from a vendor right now will be considered Tier 1, and scale with your character up to level 60. I’ll give more information about upgrading your heirlooms to the different tiers in the next section. You’ll still need to get your hands on the items to upgrade them to Tier 3. Tier 3 versions require another item and increases their level range up to 100.Īny heirlooms that you had prior to Patch 6.1 were automatically upgraded to Tier 2 when the patch went live. The second tier works up to level 90, and requires an item to be upgraded from Tier 1 to Tier 2. The first tier will cause the heirloom to work from levels 1-60 and is the default tier for any new heirloom that you purchase. They have also changed the heirlooms to have 3 different “tiers”, so to speak. ![]() You can make an unlimited number of copies of any heirloom now. So, if you’ve unlocked a one-handed weapon and you have a character that wants to equip two of them, you can make two copies of it even though you only paid for the heirloom once. Because heirlooms now count as a collection, once you’ve “unlocked” an heirloom to be able to use it, you can use the new heirloom tab to make as many copies of those heirlooms as you want. The most recent changes to heirlooms come in the form of the Heirloom Tab, which gives all of your characters easy access to all of your heirlooms. The following table will keep you in this post, which is outdated by several patches but still works if not necessarily optimized. In the mean time, you can find the information you’re after by using the table below this one. As soon as I do, I’ll have this post updated as well. If there’s a link missing, it’s because I haven’t finished the guide for that class yet. This table points towards the new posts I”m making for patch 6.2. If you have a particular class in mind that you want to see the information on, you can click on any of the links below to jump right to that class’s information. That’s your new intro, now let’s get to the good stuff! Once you go to the section for your class and spec you will find a table that lists all of the heirloom items for each slot, at the bottom of that table you will find another link to see which enchants you should use on those heirlooms while you level. The table below provides links for you to jump straight to your class and spec to find out which heirlooms you should be using in order to optimize your performance. With my interest in WoW renewed, thanks almost entirely to people asking me to update this guide and me in turn looking into the game again, it’s time to get this puppy updated with the most recent changes to heirlooms in Warlords of Draenor. You can take a look at this Wowhead Link for a full list of heirloom gear. Once all updates have been made I will remove this notification. I’m going to save the updates I make as I make them, so be aware that at this time there are portions of this guide that have been updated and other portions that have not. NOTE: This guide is currently in the process of being upgraded for Patch 6.1.
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