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Pretty much every aspect of the set was influenced in some way by the “Big G-Nizzle.”** I’ll let Andrew drone on and on about how awesome he is in a little bit, but first let me take you back in time and shed a little light on how we threw this set together from a thematic perspective. As stated in last week’s intro, Andrew wanted the character of Galactus to influence not only the Heralds characters’ play pattern, but also how the entire set played, the art’s content and appearance, and what kind of flavor text we wrote. I may be straying into design here, but I guess that’s your reason he’s not a 10-drop. So far, we were on the same page.Īndrew also made a big deal about making Galactus matter. The design team had a clear vision they wanted to bring back curve decks, especially stall decks. But the more design conversations we had, the more it became obvious that Galactus and his heralds demanded top billing. Right now, I’d like to focus on what would become the most influential team in the set, both thematically and mechanically-the Heralds of Galactus!Įarly on, we toyed with the idea of making the Heralds of Galactus a smaller fifth team, like Sentinels and Kang. System, but that’s a story for another time. Actually, it began about three or four months before that with Andrew pestering me about quitting Vs. “What do you want, Yip? I’m a very important person doing very important things!” I remember getting a call on a Friday night about a year ago: This isn’t How it Happened This is How I Remember It You can follow responses to this entry through our RSS 2.0 feed.Billy Zonos here, opening up Part 1 of the Galactus Design Diary with everything you did (or didn’t) want to know about the Heralds of Galactus set.Īll will be revealed! Read on if you dare! Wrist – Bracers of the Bronze Flight (BoP from Halfus Wyrmbreaker in Bastion of Twilight, at a 16% drop rate) Waist – Dreamless Belt (BoE crafted by Tailors of 525+ skill) Feet – Einhorn’s Galoshes (BoP from Chimaeron in Blackwing Descent, at a 16% drop rate) Feet – Melodious Slippers (BoE vendor purchase at the cost of 1650 Justice Points) Lookalikes/Recolours:
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– Gloves and legs themselves have a small chance to drop from Argaloth in Baradin Hold. Note that the tier pieces may also be obtained in the following ways: Head – Purchased with Helm of the Forlorn Vanquisher, a BoP drop from Nefarian in Blackwing Descent, at a 46% drop rate Shoulders – Purchased with Mantle of the Forlorn Vanquisher, a BoP drop from Cho’gall in Bastion of Twilight, at a 48% drop rate Chest – Vendor purchased for 2200 Justice Points Gloves – Vendor purchased for 1650 Justice Points Legs – Vendor purchased for 2200 Justice Points The following list highlights the source of each item piece, all of which can be purchased from Gunra for members of the Horde, and Magatha Silverton for the Alliance. There are also matching boots, bracers and belts for this set, listed in the ‘Extras’ section. The five items comprising the Firelord’s Vestments set are purchased using tokens which drop from the first tier of Cataclysm raids, as well Justice Point vendor purchases.
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Armor Type: Cloth Level Req.: 85 Source: BoP drops from Cataclysm raids and vendor purchases Availability: Mage only! Time consuming to farm and requires a full raid