
Purple firelords set upgrade#
The number of fragments required to unlock / upgrade your vigilantes are as follows: Once you unlock all the passive skills for a specific vigilante, you can stop purchasing packs for that vigilante unless you want to use it as your main vigilante.įor Ethan & Suri, the pack costs never reset so it is going to cost you a lot more than normal vigilantes to upgrade these vigilantes. So, the most cost effective way to upgrade vigilantes would be to purchase the $5 vigilante packs daily & then wait for the next day for the pack costs to reset. It’s totally upto you who you want to use.Īs far as vigilante packs are concerned, the first $5 pack gives you the best value. If you don’t like Firelord, you could use another vigilante as your main vigilante. (Now you can use 2 vigilantes in your march with the new vigilante investment)Ĭurrently I’m working on Firelord as my main attack vigilante because of his 5 star skill that increases troop attack by 25% at max level. You would also want to upgrade one vigilante with good active skills all the way upto 5 stars which you can use as your main vigilante for attacks. Passive skills are the skills that are permanently activated once they’re unlocked regardless of whether or not you use a vigilante in your march.īasically, what you would want to do is, you would want to unlock all passive skills that improve your battle stats & maximize the level of these skills if they’re upgradable so you can get a permanent stat increase from doing so. The other way of classifying vigilante skills is to classify them based on whether or not you are required to use the vigilante in your march to activate those skills.Īctive skills are the skills that require you to use a specific vigilante in your march for the skills to work. There are upgradable skills, which can be upgraded using vigilante fragments to increase their effectiveness and there are non-upgradable skills, which can not be upgraded using vigilante fragments. The first way to classify them is based on whether they can be upgraded or not:

There are 2 different ways of classifying vigilante skills: So, let’s take a look at the skills first. You can either watch this video below or continue reading the post:įirst, it is important that you understand the different types of vigilante skill. But this post is only going to give you a general idea of what I consider necessary for deciding whether or not to purchase or upgrade a vigilante.

At the time of making this guide, there are 15 vigilantes in the game & since new vigilantes are added almost every month in the game, I’ll be making separate posts for a detailed breakdown of each vigilante. It will help you decide which vigilantes to get and how far to upgrade them. had a chance to drop from the level 100 version of Ragnaros during WoW's 10th anniversary.This guide is going to give you a basic idea of what all you should consider before getting or upgrading your vigilantes.It is unknown who or what these Fire Lords may be. The yaungol Ordos is said to have sacrificed himself to the flame to become a demigod following the promises of "the Fire Lords".Ragnaros and Cyrukh, respectively the rulers of the fire elementals on Azeroth and Outland, possess the title of "the Firelord".An Ancient Firelord can be encountered in the Molten Front, and an unnamed firelord attacked Chromie during Legion. All of the Warcraft III firelords returned except for Smolderas: Ragepyre, Hatespark, Blazefury, Heatflayer, Volcanus, Flashfire, Kar the Everburning, Singeslayer. With Cataclysm came an updated model for them, and they can be found in the Firelands raid or at the Molten Front. They can mostly be found in the Molten Core.


They have the same abilities (except for creating a volcano) as the firelords in Warcraft III. Firelords are powerful fire elementals usually clad in black armor.
