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How to follow the flow of trial timers and items in World of Warcraft Dragonflight?


Trial of Flood and Trial of Elements are two rare in WoW Dragonflight that can offer some really nice rewards. These events will guarantee you a very high gear level, but like some other gear sources, it will drop gear based on your item level.

Trial of Flood and Trial of elements are weekly events and can even net you higher items than M0 (Mythic 0) dungeons.

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Travel south of the Plains of Ohn’ahran to 56, 78. During the event, you will fight many aquatic enemies until the boss, Raging Torrent, comes out. Once you defeat him, click on the chest that appears and you will get your gear. The max level the loot can reach is 379. If another party looted the chest before you, it appears the chest has a 2 hour respawn timer and you can fish nearby to pass the time.

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Trial of the Elements

To access Trial of Elements, you must visit Thaldraszus and opt for Temporal Conflux. Once there, head to the golden portal which will take you to the Primalist Tomorrow area. Follow our map above or just opt ​​for 29, 26 coordinates. You will have to defeat Therrocite and you will get your precious loot. Equipment here can also be level 379 max.

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