

The effect of this legendary is worse than 1 rank of Face Palm, and the talent we used to accompany that build ( Blackout Combo) has also been nerfed since Legion. While we stacked that trait (ideally reaching rank 7), we will not be using this legendary. This legendary is a nerfed version of our infamous Face Palm trait from Legion. Combined with the fact that this legendary also grows in power on sustained AoE, Stormstout’s Last Keg becomes our default pick for dungeon content. In Mythic+, Stormstout’s Last Keg also has the important feature that we can cast Keg Smash twice on pull to establish early threat. While not a huge bonus, it is something and is marginally better than Charred Passions in this respect. The only defensive component of this legendary comes from those additional Keg Smash casts, which reduce the cooldown of our other brews by an additional few seconds. By adding a charge, we can delay Keg Smash without losing that cooldown reduction, which results in more overall casts of the ability (depending on your haste level). 5 second cooldown reduction we gained from haste. 5 seconds waiting for it to come off CD or cast something else and lose the. This means that we will frequently end up in the situation where (for example) the Keg Smash cooldown is 7.5 seconds, meaning we either do nothing for. The cooldown of Keg Smash is hasted, but our global cooldown is not. However, this legendary is also no slouch when it comes to damage: a 30% increase to one of our strongest abilities is already pretty good, but there is more to it than that. Adding an additional charge of Keg Smash makes the rotation play more smoothly, which is a quality-of-life change that is not to be underestimated. This legendary is near-identical to the ever-popular Legion legendary Stormstout’s Last Gasp.

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Second, the rotation required for Charred Passions to outperform Stormstout’s Last Keg is more involved, and learning it and a new boss at the same time means you will learn both more slowly.ĭue to the power of the Kyrian covenant relative to other options, we expect most players will only craft Stormstout’s Last Keg in Patch 9.2, in addition to recrafting the Unity legendary on another slot so that you can wear both at once. A notable early example of this is using Celestial Brew for Huntsman Altimor’s Rip Soul mechanic.

First, when using Charred Passions your brew CDR will be slightly lower which can result in misaligned Celestial Brew timings. High Mythic+ (25 and above): Mighty Pour (Feet)įor most raiders, we recommend Stormstout’s Last Keg (SSLK) as your primary legendary for a couple of reasons.Raid (DPS, non-Kyrian): Charred Passions (Feet).Our recommendations are based on the kind of content you plan to focus on: However, due to the lengthy process to obtain legendaries, you will want to pick one to craft first. For optimal play as a non-Kyrian, you will want both. We have two competitive Legendary options: Charred Passions and Stormstout’s Last Keg, but they are good in different scenarios.
