Primordial Stones are key to growing more powerful in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight patch 10.0.7. These can be slotted into your Onyx Annulet, and you can also upgrade these stones, which further powers up the epic ring you unlock on the Forbidden Reach. It takes a bit of work to get this going, but if you invest time into the Onyx Annulet and its stones, your character can receive a pretty significant power-up.
However, it’s probably not worth upgrading the Primordial Stones that you have zero intention of using. Instead, focus on the ones that are best for your particular build. The stones can be upgraded twice to get them to a total of 424 a piece, and that will, in turn, make your Onyx Annulet have a higher item level.
If you’re going to upgrade Primordial Stones, you need to be a Jewelcrafter or know someone who is. They also need the recipe that drops from Amethyst, so they’ll also need to have a Crystal Tuning Fork or have shown up and unlocked the recipe when it spawned. As long as they have the Unstable Elementium recipe, you can get this work done.
Each upgraded Primordial Stone in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight requires 10 Dormant Primordial Fragments and 25 Silken Gemdust. While you can purchase the Silken Gemdust on the Auction Hall, Dormant Primordial Fragments are made by smashing down the spare stones you unlock through the course of your gameplay.
Once you’ve completed the Primordial Embellishment quest in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, you can head to Morqut Village, click on the Blacksmith Anvil, and break down the stones into Primordial Fragments. Each stone breaks down into six fragments, making it easier to get to 10. These will create an Unstable Elementium, which, upon use, strengthens a
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