content is on its way to, according to official artwork revealed on Tuesday. Developers haven’t revealed much, but fans do get a look at Fortnite’s take on power armor.
07.05.2024 - 23:43 / wowhead.com / Echo Isles
The Darkspear Troll Heritage armor questline is now available. Head over to the Valley of Spirits and talk to Zi’guma at the inn to pick up the quest, Return to the Echo Isles, and get started. The reasonably long questline has the player meet up with Rokhan and some special guests to take care of some Darkspear business, and rewards a Heritage armor set with two tints — a brown tint and a red version for those wanting to show off their Horde pride — and two special masks.
content is on its way to, according to official artwork revealed on Tuesday. Developers haven’t revealed much, but fans do get a look at Fortnite’s take on power armor.
Battle for Azeroth introduced us to the Zandalari Empire, bringing new culture, lore, and Loa into the history of Trolls in World of Warcraft. Over the course of the expansion, players were introduced to powerful Loa such as Gonk, Pa'ku, and Bwonsamdi — and one particularly powerful Loa, Rezan, held a prominent place in the story of the expansion as the Loa of Kings. But what does being the Loa of Kings mean, and who currently holds the title? The Troll Heritage Armor questline has shed some light on this situation, but to fully understand the confusion shrouding the Loa, players would need to dig into the Shadows Rising novel.
As players complete the Troll Heritage Armor questline, their focus is squarely on the Darkspear tribe and the Loa they worship. While the Darkspear declare new additions and returning Loa to their Pantheon through the quest, many of these Loa are either foreign to players or entirely new, so we've decided to dig into the lore that we can find on these powerful spirits.
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Players experiencing the Troll Heritage Armor questline were introduced to two new Loa — Kevo ya Siti, Loa of Cunning, and Lukou, Loa of Regeneration. These old friends and allies were long forgotten by the Darkspear, and through the course of the quest we renew our bond with the two powerful Loa — but who are they?
If you're a Troll looking to complete your Heritage Armor questline, you may want to consider which character you do it on — there's a cosmetic that is only being awarded to Hunters, Death Knights, and Warriors. Players completing the questline to find the lost Loa of the Darkspear noticed that, while some classes were being awarded Loa's Blade-Blessing, a Two-Handed Sword cosmetic, others were not receiving the blade. While other Heritage Armor questlines, such as the chain for Night Elves, rewarded weapons like the Duskrune Glaive regardless of class ability to use them, the Troll questline does not — and many players may not even know they're missing an item because of it. Thankfully, there's at least a workaround for those who are looking to collect this appearance.
The Troll Heritage Armor questline brought many new faces into the fold for lore on the Darkspear tribe, but it brought back just as many old friends. Everyone's favorite Trashmaster made an appearance, and we got some new insight into him — Jani is back! The Loa of Scavengers plays a pivotal role in helping the Darkspear recover their lost Loa. Leading us to Kevo ya Siti and providing us with only the most convenient of trash piles, without Jani, it's entirely possible that the long lost Loa would've remained that way — and the Darkspear would run the risk of falling under the influence of Mueh'zala. What players may have missed, though, is the lore we received about Jani over the course of the quests. While we know Jani is the Loa of Scavengers, Thieves, and Lost Things, Witch Doctor Tzadah had this to say about him.
The Troll Heritage Armor questline is now available on live servers in Patch 10.2.7. We've played through to get the low down on what is going on with the Darkspear trolls and earn the Heritage of the Darkspear transmog sets along with a few other goodies.
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