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World of Warcraft Buffs Dragonflight Legendary Weapon Drop Rates

World of Warcraft recently buffed the drop rate for Fyr’alath, the Dream Render – Patch 10.2’s Legendary weapon – but also seemingly did the same for 10.1’s Nasz’uro, the Unbound Legacy. Though the exact drop rates are still a mystery, it seems like players can eventually get a 100% chance to obtain these rare World of Warcraft items via bad luck protection.

In Patch 10.1, Embers of Neltharion, World of Warcraft introduced Nasz’uro, the Unbound Legacy, a Legendary weapon for Evokers. Patch 10.2 added Fyr’alath, the Dream Render, Dragonflight’s second Legendary weapon, which included a tangible bad luck protection system in the form of Embers of Fyr’alath.

On February 20, World of Warcraft improved Fyr’alath’s bad luck protection to make obtaining it less frustrating. World of Warcraft community manager Kaivax explained this significant increase would apply retroactively to all Embers of Fyr’alath, whether or not they had been consumed. However, as World of Warcraft players looked at the files to see exactly how big this increase was, they discovered that it seemed like Nasz’uro’s invisible bad luck protection was quietly increased as well.

The item drop plots Wowhead believes represent Fyr’alath and Nasz’uro suggest this increase will make the bad luck protection for both weapons on all difficulties nearly twice as effective. According to the data, fans should even be able to secure Fyr’alath or Nasz’uro after seven successful clears of their raids on Mythic difficulty, or 15 and 41 respectively on Heroic.

It is important to note that this data was extrapolated from a lot of factors, and it may not be completely accurate – especially regarding Nasz’uro, World of Warcraft's most recent Legendary meme. That said, evidence seems to point towards a connection, and it makes sense for both Legendary items to have their drop chances increased, rather than just Fyr’alath. Even so, players can’t know for certain unless World of Warcraft confirms it.

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