

Eventually the Dark Riders recovered the weapon and secreted it beneath the tower of Karazhan. Hunting down Sataiel, the Guardian of Tirisfal turned the scythe on her, sending her soul to join those of her victims. The Harvester earned its name as Sataiel methodically drained all life from the hapless inhabitants of Deadwind Pass, creating a potent magical nexus there in the process. It grows in power as it draws souls from its victims. Description The first necrolyte to walk the world of Azeroth, Sataiel, was given this scythe by the titan Sargeras himself. The Archmage also mentions in his report that, according to him, the scythe still hopes to this day to be able to eliminate Sargeras. Īccording to Khadgar following the Fourth War, the scythe is still in the hands of a champion of the Council of the Black Harvest. From there it was recovered by a warlock champion of the Council of the Black Harvest with whom it served against the Legion. The Dark Riders continued their quest even after Medivh's death and they eventually found it and brought it to the catacombs beneath Karazhan.

When Sargeras twisted Guardian Medivh's mind he dispatched the cursed Dark Riders to search for the scythe. This guide covers all of the World of Warcraft Legion Inscription additions and changes, including Inscription quests and new cosmetic glyphs. Scavell hunted down Sataiel and, after an epic battle, turned the scythe on her. As Sataiel was scheming against Sargeras, he sent visions to the Guardian of Tirisfal Scavell of the danger. Sargeras gave Ulthalesh to Sataiel and commanded her to go to Azeroth where she brought ruination to what would later be known as Deadwind Pass and formed a magical nexus.

Over the centuries, Sargeras bestowed the blade upon many, only to see their spirits devoured by Ulthalesh. He named the scythe after the dreadlord Ulthalesh who led those demons and who was the last of the demons who the scythe devoured. The scythe was created by Sargeras from the fires of Mardum's destruction, and he used it to harvest the souls of the demons who had risen up against him. 5.5 Challenging: Spine of the Condemned.This was actually a great change and a nice compromise for those who really wanted the second weapon back, but for some reason was hotfixed out around two weeks later. It would disappear in combat and then reappear when combat ended. For a short time after 8.1.5 launched, the Wrathguard actually had two weapons equipped when summoned, although the second weapon appeared to be completely cosmetic.This was an intended change in order to normalize damage and simplify tuning of the Wrathguard compared to the Felguard. In BfA the Wrathguard's dual-wield functionality was removed and the Wrathguard will now only carry one weapon.It doesn't specifically say this in the tooltip of the Summon Wrathguard icon, but I can confirm it to be true. Despite the tooltip stating it to be "Exclusive with: Glyph of Felguard", the Glyph of Wrathguard actually has the functionality of both glyphs.The model and voice lines are the things that change. It has the same abilities and deals the same damage as the regular Felguard. The Wrathguard is purely a cosmetic change.Glyph of Wrathguard, when used by Warlocks in the Demonology spec, will change their Summon Felguard spell into Summon Wrathguard.Technique: Glyph of Wrathguard can be bought by those with Legion Inscription from Warmage Kath'leen in the Broken Shore zone for 2500 Nethershards.
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When I first summoned him it appeared with 2 hellreavers, which turned into the default felguard skull axe as I started to walk, I bought a white 2 hander sword from an NPC and he would not equip it, then I bought a green 2 hand axe from AH and he equipped the previous swords, and is now using one of each (even after I have moved the white swords to any other bag that is not the backpack).Īs previously you have to resummon the demon for it to equip the weapon correctly.ġ patch 10.1.5 update: This is now converted to Grimoire of the Wrathguard, unlocking extra colors for your demon, as such it doesn't make your summon equip a two-handed weapon from your inventory anymore, requiring the standalone Glyph of the Felguard for thatĬomment by EsinarJust some up-to-date info for those looking for it: It may not recognize any weapon you have at first, and then appears that it may not recognize the weapon on your bag, or may sort between weapons on all your bags (not just the backpack), but it will eventually equip a weapon that is not the default skull axe. It is a little buggy right now as patch 7.2 released yesterday. Comment by Harai I can confirm that this glyph includes the felguard weapon customization as well as the wrathguard appearance in only one glyph.
