Timewalking gear sets in World of Warcraft

For the newly introduced timewalking dungeons, your gear scales down to ilvl 95 gear. My question is - if you do the lower level quests that the dungeons have in them and/or loot the gear that actually comes out of the dungeon - is it typically better than your scaled down gear? Should I be creating a timewalking gear set - or just leave my high ilvl pve gear set on and let it be scaled? What is more beneficial?
Best Answer
The dungeons themselves are not so difficult as to warrant a separate gear set. Scaled down gear will work fine.
The drops in the dungeons scale up (660, 675 warforged). They are unlikely to replace your current raid tier gear, but if you have a fresh 100 they may be a gearing option.
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Where can I buy Timewalking gear?
Timewalking VendorsVendorLocationTimewalking EventCupriTerrace of Light, Shattrath CityThe Burning CrusadeAuzinRuneweaver Square, DalaranWrath of the Lich KingKiatkeValley of Wisdom, OrgrimmarCataclysmEastern Earthshrine, StormwindCataclysmWhat Ilvl gear does Timewalking drop?
Mists of Pandaria Timewalking is active for the week, with ilvl 252 Sepulcher loot from the weekly quest. You can also get 50% bonus reputation gains from creatures and quests associated with the Pandaria expansion.What Ilvl is Timewalking gear Shadowlands?
In Shadowlands Season 3, the item level of loot from Timewalking Dungeons has been increased to 210. Timewalking raids saw an increase to item level 252.What gear works in Legion Timewalking?
Legion Timewalking Rewards A Mount\u2014Favor of the Val'sharah Hippogryph. A Toy\u2014Nightborne Guard's Vigilance. A Cosmetic Shield appearance\u2014Replica Aegis of Aggramar. A Transmog Ensemble\u2014Ensemble: Ravencrest's Battleplate.Building a Timewalking Set (Fast!) in World of Warcraft: Shadowlands
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Answer 2
The gear from the quests is the same as if you had walked into the dungeon in heroic mode, so unless your at level 71 they wont be likely to offer an upgrade to the existing gear that you have.
The gear that drops from the bosses is a special type of gear that scales up to the level you are at when it drops, I have found that it's often an upgrade to what I have.
Answer 3
If the older Raid Tiers still perform like they were supposed to, then I think that gear is gonna be awesome.
I've always kept two pieces of T5 hunter gear on my hunters. The two piece set bonus is 15% of my damage done to direct healing on my pet. And that healing generates no threat. Using the T5 (Rift Stalker Set) bonus was part of my toolbox of things I would use to solo content with.
There is a problem using the older Tier gear though. As you level the benefit drops in two ways. First and obvious way is you are getting very little stat bonus from it, and would be better off in current level green gear and doing more damage (and this was before the Stats squish, I haven't really done the number on same gear after the stats squish, but I'd bet it still holds true).
The second problem is that Blizz has Tier Sets do less for you as you level away from level requirement. For instance, the AoC Trinket (Assurance of Consequence) at level gives an awesome reduction to almost all of your cool downs. Making this one of the all time favorite trinkets ever. But at level 100, the reduction to your CDs arent worth the loss in DPS resulted in using it.
But there is hope. Once out gear is scaled down to the TW dungeon, AND we are scaled down to it as well, then the trinkets and gear effects might be viable again. If so, look for a lot of TW gungeoneers wearing 3 or 4 sets of different Raid Tier gear at the same time. Im currently gathering some older Tier sets for multiple 2 pc bonuses at the same time.
I have already used my T5 2 pc bonus for my pet in a TW dungeon, and only once did I need to pop mend pet. I could see a steady stream of non stop healing going to my pet from my damage. I was doing about 4,000 DPS, which converts to 600 HPS on my pet.
The other Tier bonuses Im currently looking at are a 5% damage boost to all damage, a 15% damage boost to certain main abilities, and a 10% focus recharge gain. I haven't had time to test anything but the T5 set. But Next TW weekend I'll have all my hunters using their new TW sets, and see just how far I can stretch it.
One thing makes me sad, I cant solo queue for TW dungeons.
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