HC does not gate you from dungeons more than normal. You can only do them once a day, and I think raids can be longer. There are 5 RFC quests, and one of them you get once you finish that quest where you need to get the lieutenant's insignia. Then you will get a new quest by the same name "Hidden Enemies" that is a RFC quest. All other quets for RFC you can just get from the quest giver.
Hey, another great video! Some of my favorite parts: 26:38 What you're saying here was the reason your content stood out to me in the first place. I like that you know very little, and I like seeing how that ignorance changes your approach to situations. I agree there is a lot of value in that. 30:34 This fight had me actualy nervous (in a good way). What a close fight, man. Had my heart rate quicken there :) 10/10 43:45 You 100% should have at least one friend with you when you do that, even at that level. You have great instincts.
Thanks for the comment! I love reading about people's reactions to certain parts of the series, and I couldn't be more excited to see that folks are enjoying my attempt at Hardcore.
Thread is found at cloth workers, there is one in Orgrimmar, ask a guard for directions to the Tailoring trainer and you’ll find it. There are 5 RFC quests, I wish you good luck in finding them.
You need to do the lieutenants insignia quest as it’s a pre quest for RFC , there’s another in Orgrimar, one in Undercity and two in Thunder Bluff 5 total.
Hello. I have no idea why I even started HC, I know I will kick it sometime, but hey - lets see who gets further. :D There is physical damage and there are elements. No idea how much you can build up your resistances, from what I remember it is less common than for example in Diablo. Your resistances are next to your character model when you open your character screen - it is a column of all of them in the top right of that window. No idea if you have figured this out in your campaign already, just reacting to the video. :)
@@LivelyGamerPlays Yes, you can hover over them and it will say which resistance is which. I have no idea how the things are calculated beyond that - like if it is percentage or if it scales differently. But the numbers are there. :D
How many quests are there for RFC? Does Hardcore gate you out of Dungeons?
HC does not gate you from dungeons more than normal. You can only do them once a day, and I think raids can be longer. There are 5 RFC quests, and one of them you get once you finish that quest where you need to get the lieutenant's insignia. Then you will get a new quest by the same name "Hidden Enemies" that is a RFC quest. All other quets for RFC you can just get from the quest giver.
Hey, another great video! Some of my favorite parts:
26:38 What you're saying here was the reason your content stood out to me in the first place. I like that you know very little, and I like seeing how that ignorance changes your approach to situations. I agree there is a lot of value in that.
30:34 This fight had me actualy nervous (in a good way). What a close fight, man. Had my heart rate quicken there :) 10/10
43:45 You 100% should have at least one friend with you when you do that, even at that level. You have great instincts.
Thanks for the comment! I love reading about people's reactions to certain parts of the series, and I couldn't be more excited to see that folks are enjoying my attempt at Hardcore.
Thread is found at cloth workers, there is one in Orgrimmar, ask a guard for directions to the Tailoring trainer and you’ll find it.
There are 5 RFC quests, I wish you good luck in finding them.
You are the real hero.
You need to do the lieutenants insignia quest as it’s a pre quest for RFC , there’s another in Orgrimar, one in Undercity and two in Thunder Bluff 5 total.
Thanks for the heads up!
You have passive resistance to all magic types, they can be seen on the right side of your character sheet , you can increase them with items etc.
Hello. I have no idea why I even started HC, I know I will kick it sometime, but hey - lets see who gets further. :D
There is physical damage and there are elements. No idea how much you can build up your resistances, from what I remember it is less common than for example in Diablo. Your resistances are next to your character model when you open your character screen - it is a column of all of them in the top right of that window. No idea if you have figured this out in your campaign already, just reacting to the video. :)
Is that what those numbers are? Thanks for the heads up.
@@LivelyGamerPlays Yes, you can hover over them and it will say which resistance is which. I have no idea how the things are calculated beyond that - like if it is percentage or if it scales differently. But the numbers are there. :D