However, there's an important currency generator other than Anima at stake: the Grateful Offering. Most direct rewards of the Anima Conductor mostly fall into the "nice to have" categories - a few mounts, blue and green armor bits, Conduits and Conduit upgrades, and Anima (more on Anima later and the imbalance that exists within the Tier 2 upgrade). The problem should have been fixed by increasing the amount of Anima given to everyone via the daily quests - perhaps not quite as much as Necrolords were getting, but something commensurate with the idea that Anima Conductors probably should be doing something to produce more Anima than, say, opening an average treasure or killing a level 61 rare. However, my belief at the time was, and remains, that the Anima Conductor should have been awarding these levels of rewards to everyone. This was grossly unfair (and I say that as a Necrolord rogue main who profited greatly from this). Their Tier 2 Anima Conductor awarded 250-anima items instead of the usual 35-anima items. Until Jan 4th, when Blizzard hotfixed it out, Necrolords enjoyed a huge advantage. Most Anima-fueled goals in Shadowlands require massive amounts of Anima, not just to upgrade your Sanctum (which costs a whopping 91,000 Anima to upgrade completely), but also for many other perks, including mounts, pets, transmogs, Soulshapes, and armor. Tapping into ancient pathways of Anima, the Conductors can be used to open treasures, access to special monsters, daily quests, World Quests, and special Covenant powers.īy the descriptions of the Anima Conductors, it seems that the purpose of these Anima Conductors should also be to help generate extra Anima for your various goals. The purpose of Anima Conductors is to control and direct streams of Anima throughout your home zone. This article will examine how the Anima Conductor has been working, what discoveries have been made about using it, and what imbalances and potential improvements exist. Now that we're six weeks in and many players have at least developed their Sanctums to Tier 2 improvements, the flaws and disparities are revealing themselves. In Beta, when Anima was available in limitless quantities from a test resource NPC, we didn't really see some of the issues and shortcomings with developing the Covenant Sanctums, nor what the impact of limited Anima resources would have on the use and development of the Sanctum. This has given players time to advance their characters and begin the real testing of Covenant Sanctum systems. Six weeks ago, the Shadowlands expansion released.
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