WoW: Dragonflight: Little creativity, a lot of standard – the new enchantments
In the latest alpha build, the Blizzard developers have now also implemented the enchantments for the upcoming expansion WoW: Dragonflight. Creativity is limited. Instead, we get a lot of standard fare – but also a lot more choice.
With each new WoW expansion, the professions are also expanded. In WoW: Dragonflight there are not just new recipes and materials, but the entire system is being rebuilt. But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t new recipes. Some of these are only interesting for a few players, for example the blacksmith’s products. Most players are interested in others. With Enchanting, such a profession now has its new recipes in the Alpha.
Similar to Shadowlands, we cannot enchant all slots of our gear in Dragonflight. In addition to the weapon enchantments, we are allowed to pack improvements on our chest, wrists, rings, cloak and shoes. In addition, we can also upgrade the crafting tools that are new to the game with Dragonflight with enchantments. The developers weren’t particularly creative with the new VZs, but we get a lot to choose from again.
The new enchantments in WoW (buy now ): Dragon Flight
In the future we will no longer have to choose between stats or utility, as is currently the case with hands, bracers and shoes, for example. Instead, there is a clear division. Primary stats are on the chest, secondary stats on rings, and tertiary stats on the cloak and bracer. You only have to choose between the different values for the weapons. Then there are the new enchantments for crafting tools.
- Chest Enchantments
- Accelerated agility Permanently enchants a chestpiece to increase your Agility and movement speed.
- reserve of intellect Permanently enchants a chestpiece to increase your Intellect by X and mana pool by X%.
- Sustained Strength Permanently enchants a chestpiece to increase your Strength by X and Stamina by X%.
- Waking Stats Permanently enchants a chestpiece to increase your primary stats by X.
- Weapon Enchantments
- Burning devotion Permanently enchants a weapon to sometimes ignite, causing your next heal to additionally cauterize an ally’s wounds, healing for X.
- Burning Write Permanently enchants a weapon to sometimes incite flames, increasing your Critical Strike by X for 15 sec.
- Earth Devotion Permanently enchants a weapon to sometimes ground yourself, increasing your Armor by X for 15 sec.
- Earthen Write Permanently enchants a weapon to sometimes rumble the earth, increasing your Mastery by X for 15 sec.
- Enigmatic devotion Permanently enchants a weapon to sometimes harness Order, increasing your primary stat by X for 15 sec.
- Enigmatic Write Permanently enchants a weapon to sometimes Beckon Order, increasing your primary stat by X for 15 sec.
- Frozen devotion Permanently enchants a weapon to sometimes radiate ice, dealing X Frost damage split between enemies in front of you.
Damage is increased for each enemy struck, up to 5 enemies - Frozen Write Permanently enchants a weapon to sometimes chill your veins, increasing your Versatility byX for 15 sec.
- Wafting devotion Permanently enchants a weapon to sometimes sway the winds, increasing your Haste by X and Speed by X for 15 sec.
- Wafting Write Permanently enchants a weapon to sometimes draw a breeze, increasing your Haste by X for 15 sec.
- Bracer Enchantments
- Devotion to avoidance Permanently enchants bracers to increase your Avoidance by X.
- Devotion of Leech Permanently enchants bracers to increase your Leech by X.
- Devotion of Speed Permanently enchants bracers to increase your Speed by X.
- Write of Avoidance Permanently enchants bracers to increase your Avoidance by X.
- Write of Leech Permanently enchants bracers to increase your Leech by X.
- Write of Speed Permanently enchants bracers to increase your Speed by X.
- Ring Enchantments
- Devotion to critical strikes Permanently enchants a ring to increase your Critical Strike by X.
- Devotion of Haste Permanently enchants a ring to increase your Haste by X.
- Devotion of Mastery Permanently enchants a ring to increase your Mastery by X.
- Devotion to Versatility Permanently enchants a ring to increase your Versatility by X.
- Write of Haste Permanently enchants a ring to increase your Haste by X.
- Write of Mastery Permanently enchants a ring to increase your Mastery by X.
- Write of Versatility Permanently enchants a ring to increase your Versatility by X.
- Crafting Tool Enchantments
- Draconic Deftness Permanently enchants a gathering tool to increase your Deftness by X.
- Draconic finesse Permanently enchants a gathering tool to increase your Finesse by X.
- Draconic inspiration Permanently enchants a crafting tool to increase your Inspiration by X.
- Draconic Perception Permanently enchants a gathering or fishing tool to increase your Perception by X.
- Draconic Resourcefulness Permanently enchants a crafting or cooking tool to increase your Resourcefulness by X.
- Cloak Enchantments
- Graceful avoidance Permanently enchants a cloak to increase your Avoidance by X and reduce fall damage taken by X%.
- Home bound speed Permanently enchants a cloak to increase your Speed by X and reduce the cooldown of your Hearthstone by (X) minutes while in the Dragon Isles.
- Regenerative Leech Permanently enchants a cloak to increase your Leech by X and heal for X every 5 while out of combat.
- Write of Avoidance Permanently enchants a cloak to increase your Avoidance by X.
- Write of Leech Permanently enchants a cloak to increase your Leech by X.
- Write of Speed Permanently enchants a cloak to increase your Speed by X.
- Shoe Enchantments
- Plainsrunner’s Breeze Permanently enchants boots to increase your movement speed by X%.
- Rider’s Reassurance Permanently enchants boots to increase your mounted speed by X%.
- Watcher’s Loam Permanently enchants boots to increase your Stamina by 0.
Do you like the new and very clear enchantment system or would you prefer a return to the somewhat complicated system where you could put something on almost every slot? Or do you more or less ignore the enchantments anyway, because you don’t care and you’re strong enough as is?
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