![]() ![]() ![]() That's not to say for any other class it would not be worthwhile, but I think the SF is slightly overrated compared to the alternative. In my personal opinion, it would be a total waste for any rogue to purchase SF. Lastly, the drop rate on CB is about 10% compared with the 0.01 for the SF. The bonus for the SF (+ 4-8 Shadow damage) gives no use to a rogue whatsoever. Thirdly, CB gives you +12 attack power which increases your DPS by 1.9, giving a total of 17.4. ![]() the DPS difference may look huge, but actually SF is only 0.1 seconds faster and has a dmg range of (29-55) so all in all I think the difference is deceptive. Secondly, CB has a higher damage range (30-57) so that means your sinister strike does more damage anyway. I have a lvl 19 Rogue twink for WSG, and I decided that Cruel barb was actually better despite the lower DPS.įirstly, you can only have SF in main hand (bummer if you want to use a dagger in main such as assassin's blade from SFK) which also means you can duel wield CB. 15.5) and have been wondering if I should replace the Cruel barb in the unlikely event I should actually get the Shadowfang. I already have Cruel Barb in main, but the Shadowfang has a much higher DPS (17.8 vs. If you want to be efficient with your time, don't.Ĭomment by AllakhazamI've been deliberating this for a while. If you like farming lowbie instances (I do sometimes), that's cool, go for it. You may turn your nose up at paying 100g but if you were an herbalist, think how many high level herbs you could pick in the same time it takes to farm one of these. So the guy who posted a 1.15% was pretty close. I did not include chests in the calculations since some are locked and not everyone is able to open them (Rogues or blacksmiths ftw). I then multiplied each mob's drop rate by the average number of that type of mob in each instance (based on an average of several runs) to get the number of runs it would take to get each item on average.Įither Assassin's Blade or Shadowfang: 1 in 45 runs ![]() Note: RFC is usually a better option if you’re able to find boosters up until about level 15-16….Cost.Comment by AllakhazamI made an Excel spreadsheet and inputted all the mobs in Shadowfang Keep along with the drop rates for each of the bind on equip blue items that drop there. I prefer to quest until level 10 and go straight to SFK. Highly recommend that you be level 26ish to do SFK, but you can be as low as 18 if you are skilled and well equipped. What level should I be SFK?Ĭreature levels are in the range of 18-24. From there, continue west and then a bit north to find Shadowfang Keep.Ĭomment by 137678 Since 2.3, it only drops on mobs levels 21+ and now that the levels have been nerfed, this, and Assassin’s Blade, will only drop from bosses. WoW Classic Instances by Level Progressing through the guide, we do have more specific info about each dungeon, but below is a comprehensive list of all Classic Dungeons by recommended level ranges. Most groups tend to fly to Southshore in the Hillsbrad Foothills, and travel west along the main road until they hit the Silverpine Forest. Getting to Shadowfang Keep as Alliance is a bit of a journey. Stam is good but 10 stam is completely negligible when you consider how much more time you will be saving with 21 shadow damage as well as how much. Intellect is a completely useless stat for Warlock which depends on Life Tap and and the sucking pet's mana for sustain. Shadowfang Keep (Classic) Shadowfang Keep 17 intellect and 10 stamina > 21 shadow damage for leveling on a PvP server. ![]()
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