Dragonflight Patch 10.2: Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope Guide
Table of Contents
- What is Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope
- Dragonflight 10.2: Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope Raid Release Date
- Amirdrassil, The Dream’s Hope ILvl Requirements
- Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope Boss List
- How to Skip Raid in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope?
- Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope Loot Table and Reward
- Amirdrassil, The Dream’s Hope Tier Sets
- FAQ
- Where is Amirdrassi, the Dream’s Hope Entrance?
- How many bosses are there in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope?
- Who is the final boss in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope?
- What is in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope loot table?
- What is Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope ilvl?
- How to Skip Raid in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope?
Heroes of Azeroth, are you ready to face Fyrakk the Blazing and his minions? Join the battle now with our comprehensive Dragonflight Patch 10.2: Amirdrassil Raid guide!
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What is Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope
Amirdrassil is the new World Tree. It emerged from the combined efforts of powerful beings from World of Warcraft lore, including the Winter Queen of the Night Fae and the Moon Goddess Elune. Tyrande Whisperwind, leader of the Night Elves, planted its seed, infused with the souls of deceased elves from the burning of Teldrassil. Alexstrasza dubbed it a “symbol of hope” upon its reveal in Patch 10.1.
How to Find Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope
To reach the entrance of Amirdrassil, venture to the Wellspring of Life. The nearest flight point is the Wellspring Overlook, located to the north in the Emerald Dream, just beyond the Field of Flames.
Dragonflight 10.2: Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope Raid Release Date
Update: Dragonflight 10.2: Amirdrassil raid release date is November 14.
Dragonflight 10.2: Amirdrassil raid release date has yet to be disclosed. However, Blizzard has released the instance’s testing schedule. You can check it out in their official post.
Amirdrassil, The Dream’s Hope ILvl Requirements
The minimum ilvl requirements for Amirdrassil, The Dream’s Hope is 424.
Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope Boss List
This instance features nine bosses:
- Gnarlroot
- Igira the Cruel
- Volcoross
- Council of Dreams
- Larodar, Keeper of the Flame
- Nymue, Weaver of the Cycle
- Smolderon
- Tindral Sageswift, Seer of the Flame
- Fyrakk the Blazing.
Gnarlroot Overview
Once a devoted protector of the Emerald Dream, this former ancient has been ravaged by flame and now only seeks to destroy.
Gnarlroot Boss Guide
Watch your feet and make sure to avoid Flaming Pestilence and Shadowflame Cleave, which is a powerful frontal cleave ability. If you’re marked with Controlled Burn, spread out. Defeat the Lashes adds ASAP.
During the first encounter in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope, Tanks need to swap to avoid getting too many stacks of Dreadfire Barrage. As for Healers, they need to watch out for Tortured Scream to get the raid group up in time. Raiders should also save bursts and Bloodlust for the last phase and use them when Uprooted Agony is activated to defeat Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope first boss quickly.
Igira the Cruel Overview
Driven by cruelty, Igira is able to forge devastating weapons from the screams of her enemies. Within the verdant realm of the Emerald Dream, the torturer seeks to expand her arsenal.
Igira the Cruel Boss Guide
DPS should switch targets and attack the spears created by the Blistering Spear ability to set the chained players free. Watch the boss and dodge Twisting Blades. Upon getting maximum energy, the boss will use Marked for Torment, targeting the devastating weapons lying on the ground. The group should soak the effect on one of them to avoid deadly raid-wide damage. There are also a lot of swirlies throughout the fight. Be sure to avoid them all.
This encounter should also involve Tank swap to deal with the Drenched Blades DoT. This is applied by the Vicious Swing ability, which strikes Igira’s primary target and the one closest to them. Therefore, Tanks should stay together and face the boss away from the raid. Healers must pay attention to the targets with the Heart Stopper debuff.
Volcoross Overview
It is said that Volcoross, the lava serpent, is so vast that no creature has lived long enough to see him in his entirety. The gargantuan viper now coils himself around the Emerald Dream to devour it whole.
Volcoross Boss Guide
Watch your feet and avoid all the swirlies and puddles. Pay attention to the big dark shadow on the ground as it indicates where the gargantuan viper is going to strike with his tail. If you’re tanking, taunt the boss of the current Tank right before he casts Cataclysm Jaws. Otherwise, the other Tank may not survive it due to the Molten Venom stacks. If you’re a Healer, prepare to outheal the Serpent’s Fury ability, which inflicts massive raid-wide damage.
Upon reaching full energy, Volcoross will cast Flood of the Firelands, creating two big soak circles. The raid must be divided in half for them. The spell creates burning pools that flood the arena continuously, so you will want to finish the fight as fast as possible.
Council of Dreams Overview
The Council of Dreams are steadfast in their duties as defenders. Pip employs lethal trickery to confound his victims, while Urctos relies on brute strength to demolish his enemies. Aerwynn uses her wisdom and cunning to dominate the field, and guide her fellow council members.
Council of Dreams Boss Guide
Defeating these three Amirdrassil bosses is crucial within a 10-second window to prevent the resurrection of fellow council members. Only Urctos is tankable. Make sure to go through Noxious Blossoms whenever you’re forced into the duck form. Duck players can remove these green toxic flowers, significantly reducing the damage taken by the raid group. Raiders should also soak the special abilities cast by the bosses at 100 energy.
Most of the individual abilities of each boss are not that deadly. However, many of them inflict raid-wide damage, so the encounter is kind of a HPS check. Tanks should swap after each cast of Agonizing Claws. Urctos relies on his Barreling Charge: use it and direct it through Aerwynn to interrupt her Constricting Thicket.
Larodar, Keeper of the Flame Overview
Once a faithful protector of the grove, Larodar succumbed to the power of flame. Now the twisted guardian is bent on reducing the Dream, and any who stand in his way, to ash.
Larodar, Keeper of the Flame Boss Guide
The boss constantly leaves a patch of Burning Ground behind him, so Tanks shouldn’t move him unless they have to. Tanks should swap after each Furious Charge whilst other players aren’t supposed to get in its way to avoid extra damage. The Treant adds that appear during the fight must be burned down ASAP, but mind the explosion that occurs when they die. The treants must be then healed to full health to empower the Seed of Life in the room’s center and cleanse the burning ground.
The same “defeat-then-heal” strategy should be applied to the Scorching Roots so they could form green circles of barriers. These barriers can protect the players from the Raging Inferno ability, which Larodar casts upon reaching max energy. At 40% boss health, the second phase starts, which is both a DPS race and a HPS check. Remember to soak Falling Embers. Keep nuking down the adds and swap Tanks for Smoldering Backdraft.
Nymue, Weaver of the Cycle Overview
Nymue was placed in this verdant realm by Eonar when she and Freya shaped the Dream. In Wellspring Temple, they enforce and protect the ordering of the Emerald Dream, weaving its wilderness into complex patterns.
Nymue, Weaver of the Cycle Boss Guide
The battlefield is divided into several chunks via green lines glowing on the ground. Crossing them will put the Verdant Matrix debuff on you, dealing nature damage that stacks. If you have to cross a line, pop a defensive beforehand.
There will be times when you won’t be able to avoid crossing the lines: the green swirlies in the fight are big and dangerous. Besides, the Threads of Life ability will inflict massive damage on the raid. You have to cross a line to reduce it.
Nearly every boss ability deals raid-wide damage, so Healers should pay attention. Mind the Viridian Rain ability and heal through it. Tanks must prepare to deal with a lot of nature damage and pay attention to Weaver’s Burden to get it out of the raid timely. When the second phase of the fight starts, Tanks must soak the Full Bloom ability. Meanwhile, raiders should divide into two groups to deal with two Cycle Warden adds, which spawn shortly afterward.
Smolderon Overview
As the new Firelord, Smolderon unleashes the power of the Firelands to expand his domain and incinerate the Emerald Dream.
Smolderon Boss Guide
Spread out if you’ve been Overheated by this twisted guardian. If not, help Tanks soak Brand of Damnation. Upon reaching max energy, Smolderon will cast World in Flames. Try to avoid the blast and the lava puddles it creates. If you’ve been previously debuffed with Emberscar’s Mark, collect the Living Flames to increase your damage and not allow the boss to increase his. Keep doing all this and pop your bursts to defeat Smolderon before he casts Encroaching Destruction.
Tindral Sageswift, Seer of the Flame Overview
Obsessed with restoring immortality to the kaldorei, Tindral Sageswfit allied with Fyrakk. On the cusp of Fyrakk’s victory, the Seer of the Flame stands against the champions of Azeroth, ready to ensure Amirdrassil is reborn in flame.
Tindral Sageswift, Seer of the Flame Boss Guide
Stack up for Mass Entanglement and burn down all the roots before they explode. Avoid all the swirlies and puddles, dodge Fire Beams, and get Falling Stars out of the raid if you’re marked with one. Healers should dispel the Fiery Growth debuff, but do it cautiously since it will create a large scorching puddle. The Blazing Mushroom circles must be soaked by Tanks only.
When the intermission occurs, Tindral will fly up, leaving feathers that need to be soaked in order to be able to enter the dragonriding encounter. Fly up to the next platform, dodging lava spheres and collecting the green ones for a damage increase. The boss will use the same abilities from the first phase. Burn Tindral down to not let him cast Supernova and soak the seeds created by Flaming Germination. After the final intermission, you will dragonride once more and defeat Tindral in his full power on the last platform.
Fyrakk the Blazing Overview
Engorged with the power of shadowflame and wielding the legendary axe Fyr’alath, Dream Render, Fyrakk now prepares to feast on the energies of Amirdrassil itself, remaking the world in flame.
Fyrakk the Blazing Boss Guide
be sure to stay away from the Roots of Amirdrassil. Dodge Firestorm meteors and be as far away from the Dream Rend portals as possible. Break the Corrupt shield during the first intermission ASAP. During the second phase, dodge the meteors, kill adds, and avoid the Flamefall and Shadowflame Devastation strikes. In the final phase, keep dodging everything you see and collect Seeds of Amirdrassil. Use them to cast Bloom right before Fyrakk casts Apocalypse Roar.
Tanks must always face the boss away from the raid. Healers should keep the party members up and healthy during the Dream Rend, and the Spirits of Kaldorei must be fully healed during the second phase. DPS should hold their offensives ready for Supernovas after each intermission. On Heroic difficulty, run away from the group members if you have Blaze.
How to Skip Raid in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope?
To skip raid in Amirdrassil, The Dream’s Hope, you need to pay Smolderon a few visits on each difficulty. Defeat him and collect the Fragment of Emberscar that he drops. You will need three of them to successfully turn in the associated quest related to the Fragments. Upon successful quest completion, you can skip directly to Smolderon after defeating the first boss, Gnarlroot.
Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope Loot Table and Reward
Now that you’ve triumphed over all the formidable bosses, it’s the perfect time to explore Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope loot table, and reap its bountiful rewards. Here, you can discover powerful items reaching up to an astounding level of 489:
- LFR Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope ilvl: 441 – 450
- Normal Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope ilvl: 454 – 463
- Heroic Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope ilvl: 467 – 476
- Mythic Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope ilvl: 480 – 489
Weapons
The new Legendary: Fyr’alath, the Dream Render. This axe is the personal weapon of Fyrakk and will drop from the final raid boss. Here’s how to get it:
[PH] Fyrakk Cantrip 1H Axe STR
[PH] Fyrakk Cantrip 1H Mace INT
[PH] Fyrakk Cantrip 2H Staff AGI
Trinkets
Amirdrassil, The Dream’s Hope Tier Sets
Check out our article below for a collection of all 13 tier sets and their variations of different tints:
Amirdrassil, The Dream’s Hope Mount and Dragonriding Customization:
- Fire Owl: Anu’relos, Flame’s Guidance
- Drop: Fyrakk (Mythic)
- Description: This owl will burn your backside harder than you burned down Fyrakk in P3. (PH)
- Renewed Proto-Drake: Embodiment of the Blazing: Guaranteed reward for overcoming Fyrakk on Heroic difficulty or above.
- Renewed Proto-Drake: Embodiment of Shadowflame: Drops from Fyrakk on any mode with a 1% chance.
Achievements
For a comprehensive list of all Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope achievements, and how to get them, check out our Amirdrassil, The Dream’s Hope Achievements Guide. From Glory of the Dream Raider achievements to Feats of Strength, you will find everything you need.
Thank you, valiant heroes of Azeroth, for joining us on this Dragonflight’s latest raid, Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope guide. We hope that we have provided you with the information you were seeking. Remember that this guide is constantly updated with the freshest information, so don’t hesitate to pay it a visit once in a while.
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FAQ
Where is Amirdrassi, the Dream’s Hope Entrance?
To reach Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope entrance, venture to the Wellspring of Life. The nearest flight point is the Wellspring Overlook, located to the north in the Emerald Dream, just beyond the Field of Flames.
How many bosses are there in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope?
There are 9 bosses in Amirdrassil:
- Gnarlroot
- Igira the Cruel
- Volcoross
- Council of Dreams
- Larodar, Keeper of the Flame
- Nymue, Weaver of the Cycle
- Smolderon
- Tindral Sageswift, Seer of the Flame
- Fyrakk the Blazing
Who is the final boss in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope?
The final boss in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope is Fyrakk the Blazing.
What is in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope loot table?
Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope loot table includes weapons, trinkets, tier sets, mount, dragonriding customizations, and more. You can check out the full list here:
What is Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope ilvl?
- LFR Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope ilvl: 441 – 450
- Normal Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope ilvl: 454 – 463
- Heroic Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope ilvl: 467 – 476
- Mythic Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope ilvl: 480 – 489
How to Skip Raid in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope?
To skip raid in Amirdrassil, The Dream’s Hope, you need to pay Smolderon a few visits on each difficulty. Defeat him and collect the Fragment of Emberscar that he drops. You will need three of them to successfully turn in the associated quest related to the Fragments. Upon successful quest completion, you can skip directly to Smolderon after defeating the first boss, Gnarlroot.
Comments
Good review. Hope the AGI polearm is not a rare drop in here again like the totally unique high power weapon Djarrun was. Took more than a few runs (way more) with WV to get my hands on that bad boy. I run myth abber every week with WV.
Literally, me and Voice of the Silent Star cape, it still doesn’t drop for me
@Guntrain: Thank you for your kind comment ❤️