This week's PTR build features updates to the previously discovered Paracausal Fragment trinkets, including new effects, entirely new trinkets, and a strong hint to their potential drop location in Dragonflight Patch 10.1.5! Did somebody say...
New and Updated FragmentsSince our last article, two of the previously discovered fragments have further fleshed out special effects, and the now has a fully fleshed out special effect, and we've discovered two new fragments:
The Paracausal Fragment of Thunderfin, Humid Blade of the Tideseeker appears to be an Azmerloth version of Thunderfury. The Paracausal Fragment of Shalamayne is an Alliance version of the now Horde specific Paracausal Fragment of Doomhammer, dealing Holy damage with Kingstrike rather than Nature damage with Doomstrike, but otherwise identical. The Paracausal Fragment of Frostmourne has a new on-use effect allowing players to consume lost souls to transform into a Scourge Lich — radiating waves of frost damage and an AoE fear. The Anomalous Fragment of Seschenal now has a fully fleshed out effect, allowing healers to radiate a small amount of group-wide healing. Interestingly, it's still the only trinket referred to as anomalous rather than paracausal, though we don't really know if this signifies anything important just yet. Probably Mega-Dungeon LootPlayers may have noticed that the Fragments now default to epic quality instead of rare, and although they're still only item level 250, there's another hint in this week's build that suggests the trinkets will be looted from the upcoming mega-dungeon. The Paracausal Fragment of Doomhammer and its newly added mirror, the Paracausal Fragment of Shalamayne, now specify that they are only usable by Horde and
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