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Welcome to our Temple of Ahn’Qiraj (AQ40) raiding guide for WoW Classic! The Temple of Ahn’Qiraj is definitely the tougher raid found in Ahn’Qiraj, requiring twice the number of players compared to the nearby Ruins of Ahn’Qiraj (AQ20).Not only that, it is home to two resistance-dependant bosses and houses one of the game’s toughest bosses, C’Thun. This NPC can be found in Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj. On kill: +100 Reputation withBrood of Nozdormu until Exalted +300 Reputation withCenarion Circle until Exalted.
Hey guys,This is going to be a huge work in progress - But I'd like to get a list of items and list their priorities for different class/specs so we can make sure we're getting the best bang for our buck in each piece that drops in AQ40 to make our lives easier for progression/farming.
If I miss anything or have the wrong information feel free to correct it. I'm writing this from scratch. :)
Imperial Qiraji Armaments
Tanks >>> Rogues (Dagger) > Hunters
Imperial Qiraji Regalia
(?) DPS Staff = Healing Staff > Druid Mace
Qiraji Bindings of Command
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Tanks = Rogues > Priest > Hunter
Qiraji Bindings of Dominance
Warlock = Mage > Druid = Paladin
Qiraji Spiked Hilt (AQ20)
Rogue (Dagger) > Paladin = Hunter = Warrior
Qiarji Ceremonial Ring (AQ20)
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Warlock > Rogue(Dagger/set bonus) > Priest = Hunter
Qiraji Magisterial Ring (AQ20)
Mage > DPS Warrior > Paladin = Druid
Qiraji Martial Drape (AQ20)
Rogue = Warrior > Priest = Mage
Qiraji Regal Drape (AQ20)
Hunter = Warlock >> Paladin = Druid
Today I’ll be creating a guide on farming AQ20 – (Ruins of AhnQ’iraj) for transmog. This is an awesome place to farm, as you can travel throughout the raid instance on a mount and group up and AoE all the trash mobs. AQ20 can be found South of Silithus in Kalimdor.
The loot you’ll be concentrating on here, is mostly green uncommon items. Glorious Plate set, Lofty Plate set and Vanguard Plate set. Be warned, the drop rate for all these items are extremely low, hence why they demand a lot of gold on the Auction House. So be prepared to do a lot of instance runs, before you start seeing results.
It’s important to remember, we’re specifically concentrating on trash mobs in AQ20 and ignoring all the bosses. With this tactic, we can simply clear our way through the whole instance and once all the mobs are dead, simply leave the instance and reset it – rinse and repeat. This will aid us in completing as many runs as we want and improving our chances of gaining some desired loot.
How to get to AQ20
Ask a Mage (nicely) to port you to Dalaran.
If you can’t find a nice Mage, there’s two options I use. You can use the Uldum portal from either Orgrimmar (Horde) or Stormwind (Alliance). This was the portal you may have used back in Cataclysm, when doing the quests in Uldum. The portal maybe locked to you, if you didn’t complete the starting quests in Uldum. use the portal and you’ll port into Uldum. Simply open your map and fly the short distance Northwest to Silithus.
If the portal is locked for you, you can simply teleport to Dalaran, Northrend via the Signet of the Kirin Tor. This can be purchased in Dalaran by Harold Winston for 8.500g if you don’t have it. Alternatively, you could use the Ardent Crusader’s Tabard, to teleport to The Ardent Tournament Grounds and fly to Dalaran. The aim here is to use the portal at the Violet Citadel that ports you to The Caverns of Time, Tanaris. Once you’ve arrived at The Caverns of Time, you’ll need to fly the short distance to Silithus west from Tanaris.
When you’ve arrived, make sure you have plenty of bag space, if not, The Traveler’s Tundra Mammoth or Grand Expedition Yak can be used to clean bags, when you get full.
Above you can see a detailed map of the route and where the bosses are situated within the instance. Extra attention should be given where the blue circle is, this will be made clear why later in the guide.
Zone 1 – Enter the instance and group up as many mobs as you can. Be aware that the mobs do use push backs, stunning you. You may wish to limit the amount of mobs you pull, but this is entirely up to you and the class you’re playing. Once this area is clear, you’ll approach the first boss Kurinnaxx. You can clear the mobs around him, when they come to you, when they’re dead, simply manoeuvre around the boss at a safe range.
Zone 2 – This is where we have to be very careful and why I highlighted it in blue. You can kill the 2 guards at all three entrances, but do not kill anyone inside that room. Once one mob is pulled, they will all come, including the boss General Rajaxx. Simply weave in and out of the packs and head into zone 3.
Zone 3 – Alot more mobs here, don’t pull too many. The push backs from these mobs are far worse than the ones from zone 1 and they’re multiple push backs too. Simply pull a couple of packs, get into a corner and AoE them down. Rinse and repeat. The boss Moam is up in the far right corner, so easily missed. Heads up the long set of stairs to Zone 4.
Zone 4 – Ossirian the Unscarred is the boss in this zone, he is situated up the stairs on the right hand side. Just concentrate on the Anubisath Guardians. Round them up and AoE down. You will get a de-buff, but nothing to worry about. Once this room is clear, head down the stairs towards zone 5.
Zone 5 – In this zone, you must make sure you kill the Silicate Feeders. These are the mobs I have greater success of looting the plate set items from. Carefully pull them not to aggro the boss Ayamiss the Hunter above the altar at the back. Head towards the corridor on the left hand side once this room is cleared and the clear that passage too.
Zone 6 – There isn’t a lot to do here, kill anything you see at the top, go to your right first, kill the pack, then make yourself back around to the left hand side as shown in the map above. You’ll find yourself back at the other entrance to zone 2 if you’ve followed the directions carefully.
Simply, enter zone 2 again, weave in and out of the mobs and make your way to the exit making sure you don’t pull any bosses. Once you’ve exited the instance, simply right-click your portrait or unit frame and select reset instance. Normally, you can only do this 10 times in an hour, but as these runs take approximately 10-15 minutes per run, we’ll not affect the maximum limit per hour.
Clear out your bags of any unwanted trash items and once you’re ready re-enter the instance and repeat the guide above.
Be sure to comment below of your results. Thanks for reading!