![]() I decided to start in Tomb of Sargeras, on Heroic difficulty (Mythic wasn’t even a consideration at this point, obviously). My retail character has soloed raid bosses as recent as Taloc and MOTHER in Heroic Uldir, but I figured that an older Legion raid might be a more reasonable test environment. After a bit of grumbling on Discord, I decided to collect some data to see if I could find the problem. Then I attacked Goroth I died in 15 seconds after removing perhaps 3% of his health. They took a VERY long time to kill, but I was never in danger of dying, so things seemed OK. I charged in with gusto, attacking the infernals attending Goroth. I had done a bit of transmog farming in mythic Tomb of Sargeras earlier in the day, so that seemed like a good place to start. BetaTorgo had the stock level 60 gear, without any Covenant goodies, legendaries, or the like. ![]() BeefaTorgo had the advantage of both Corruption and Azerite traits/essences, so she was capable of significant burst damage and self-healing relative to my poor beta warrior. ![]() I’m not sure how item levels will scale with the squish, so I don’t have a feel for the effect that gear has on the situation. Level 120 (equivalent to 50 post-squish)īoth characters are protection warriors with similar talents.Since the squish will affect pretty much everything about a character, I had a pressing question: will the squish make my soloing activities more difficult? I spent some time comparing a few Legion boss encounters in both the Shadowlands beta and retail BFA, and the results are NOT encouraging. You might also know that the upcoming Shadowlands pre-patch will introduce a major level squish, making 60 the new maximum character level and 50 the equivalent of a current 120. ![]() As you might know, I have a wee obsession with soloing old raid content and transmog/mount farming I like to think I’m decent at it ( check out my soloing progress here). ![]()
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