sleepyman
New Member
Hi, all. A long time visitor and appreciator of the site. I have been working on a level 45 Classic => Legion Prot Paladin and I am very curious about the level requirement needed to min/max the BiS version of the Skullflame Shield for my paladin @ 45. At this point, after visiting wowhead and playing with the slider scale for ilvl on the shield, I want to confirm that I am correct with the potential drop being level 45 with an iLVL of 50? This would imply that I could farm this shield on my Paladin instead of having to make another character, correct? I have no problem with making a farmer, I just was not sure if the wowhead slider was as accurate as I'd hoped for and I've seen some conflicting information crossing ways.
P.S. I have made an account and I am happy to be here. Thanks for all the hard work and information you've all put together. I really appreciate the fact that there are other people who enjoy playing the game in a similar fashion as I do. My main intentions for the current project I'm working on is to play the game at a rate in which is comfortable to me, without much needed aid from others, and to increase a main character's strength significantly over the course of a few years and enjoying upgrades fully while wielding some for a long period of time - this way of playing makes the game far more enjoyable and I feel like the time invested is honored way more than the mentality of going fast, getting gear, becoming bored, unsubscribing, and never achieving anything worthwhile.
Cheers
Sleepyman
P.S. I have made an account and I am happy to be here. Thanks for all the hard work and information you've all put together. I really appreciate the fact that there are other people who enjoy playing the game in a similar fashion as I do. My main intentions for the current project I'm working on is to play the game at a rate in which is comfortable to me, without much needed aid from others, and to increase a main character's strength significantly over the course of a few years and enjoying upgrades fully while wielding some for a long period of time - this way of playing makes the game far more enjoyable and I feel like the time invested is honored way more than the mentality of going fast, getting gear, becoming bored, unsubscribing, and never achieving anything worthwhile.
Cheers
Sleepyman