

Once you ding 60, threads of fate stops working entirely, and sends you to talk to Bolvar or the Oribos dude to check in with your covenant, and that skips the entire introduction quests because you already have a covenant at that point.įor context, i made it to about 2/3rds done with Ardenweald, got to like 59.8, hearthed to Oribos, switched to Threads of Fate. Get to close to 60, pick up Threads of Fate. Since you can't start level 60 stuff unless you have all four zones completely aided.Ĭurrently, I've just seen people throwing out that suggestion, but nothing that shows people have actually tried it and it doing what they hope.Yeah it works. If it autofills those three zones then yeah it is a possibility it could be a time saver for some, but if the Threads of Fate goes by separate progress and makes you redo those zones then it'll cost you more time. For instance by 59.5 you'll be done with Bastion, Maldraxxus and Ardenweald. Unless Threads of Fate autofills the "Aid" quest for zones they already completed. Check it out in the video below.Have you actually tried this method? I don't think it will work the way people are hoping because Threads of Fate still requires work done in each zone. Doing so unlocks the Pouch Protector relic power, which prevents Runecrafting pouches from degrading. Players must have level 36 Archaeology to use the Threads of Fate on the mysterious monolith. If you're creating a new character from scratch, Shadowlands also features a new user experience. The Threads of Fate is a relic created by combining a fully repaired giant pouch with the abyssal thread, obtained after completing the Zamorakian I collection. Head over to the World of Warcraft official site to learn more.

Threads of Fate will automatically end once you reach level 60. Once you’ve completed the progress bar quest, you can turn it in to Fatescribe Roh-Tahl for a large experience reward and to select another zone to explore. You’ll then be transported to your chosen zone and will get a progress bar quest that you can fill by completing side quests, bonus objectives, world quests, and by defeating rare elites and dungeon bosses. Keep in mind that once you choose Threads of Fate, there’s no going back to the main storyline.Īfter choosing Threads of Fate, you’ll be asked to choose your Covenant and the zone that you want to adventure in. Once you complete Anduin’s “Stand as One” quest in the Maw with your level 50-59 alt, you’ll automatically be transported to Oribos where you can talk to Fatescribe Roh-Tahl to choose the Threads of Fate option. To gain access to the new feature, you must have first reached level 60 and completed the chapter of your chosen Covenant’s campaign. Along the way, you’ll have access to some of your Covenant’s amenities including flight paths, signature abilities, and you can get a head start on earning your Covenant’s Renown by depositing Anima you collect into their reservoir.” This new game mode allows you to level your other characters in the Shadowlands by selecting a Covenant prior to level 60, choosing which zones you want to level up in regardless of level, and earn rewards to benefit your Covenant as you level up. “Shadowlands offers a new leveling experience with Threads of Fate. Blizzard Entertainment details how it works in a new post: Shadowlands, however, comes with a new feature called Threads of Fate that will allow your alts to explore the afterlife and level up in a non-linear and more engaging way. You start off in one zone, complete a few quests, then head on to the next zone in the storyline until you ultimately reach the endgame zone. Progression in World of Warcraft has always been a rather linear experience.
