Combat Potency Rune Guide – Season of Discovery

Where to Find the Combat Potency Rune in Season of Discovery (SoD)

This guide will cover how to get the Combat Potency Rune for Rogues in Season of Discovery. We’ll go over all of the locations and requirements in the walkthrough below as well as any useful tips and tricks.

How to Get the Combat Potency Runeion Rune

To get Rune of Combat Potency you will need to pick up quest The Wild Gods from the Shadowtooth Emissary in the Emerald Sanctuary, Felwood. This quest is not shareable, so make sure you grab it yourself. You will need to be at least level 40 to pick it up.

The Emissary will send you to Jintha’Alor in the Hinterlands to kill Elite Trolls for a Wildwhisper Draught. Only one player in your group needs this item to proceed.

jinthaalor hinterlands wildwhisper draught

Once you have Wildwhisper Draught, head over to the Razorfen Downs dungeon. Clear the final boss as well as all enemies close by and drink your Wildwhisper Draught. Speak to the ghost of Aggaman to move on to the next step.

The Wild Gods will provide you Agamaggan’s Roar and task you to get 3 Wild Offerings. This requires you to find stealthed NPCs in level 40-50 dungeons. These NPCs will not spawn unless you clear the area! You can get an Offering from the mob each time you kill it, so you’re free to repeat the same dungeon instead of running all three.

  • Delirious Ancient – Zul’Farrak – A giant spider wandering around Ghaz’rilla’s room.
  • Delirious Ancient – Maraudon – A dinosaur in the water near Princess Theradras at the end of the dungeon.
  • Delirious Ancient – Blackrock Depths – A dinosaur that spawns on the Dark Iron Highway, near Bael’gar after killing the Houndmaster, Inquisitor, and the Ring of Law

When you find one of these NPCs, blow Agamaggan’s Roar. The NPC will become hostile. Kill the level 52 Elite and they will drop a Wild Offering. Once you have all 3 Wild Offerings head back to the Shadowtooth Emissary in Felwood to receive your Rune.

 

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