Proving grounds endless mode (DPS)

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I recently started playing WoW again and I was pretty sad when I saw that there are guilds that boost casuals who don't deserve it through Challenge modes so I asked a old raiding friend of mine if there was anything you could do to represent your PvE skill (all my titles and apparently also the CM gear is worthless now) and he told me that there is an achievement for Killing 30 waves in the Proving grounds which is a solo scenario.

So I started with this stuff and now I unlocked the Endless mode. However I didn't really have time to test it out and my friend also told me it took him around 6 trys to finish it (a pretty long time if you take 1 min for every wave. He's a tank btw).

Since I didn't really have time to test the endless mode I wanted to know a few things:

  • Are the trash spawns fix or are there just random adds spawning for 30 waves?
  • Are there any new adds that didn't appear in Bronze/Silver/Gold?
  • How hard is it compared to gold?
  • Is there anything else I get from it besides the achievements?
  • Can I use Raid Pots in there?





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How many waves is endless proving grounds?

Comment by Sulblaka. The final reward for completing the proving grounds. You need to have succesfully killed 30 waves of enemies in the endless DPS/damage mode.

How do you enter the proving grounds?

Players may enter the proving grounds by speaking with either Trial Master Rotun inside the Temple of the White Tiger in Kun-Lai Summit, or Warmaster Zog (Horde) / Lieutenant Thorn (Alliance) in your faction Garrison or with any class trainer.



Windwalker Monk Proving Grounds [Endless Damage] Wave: 340 - 350 [World Record]




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