How to get Evoker Legendary weapon in WoW Dragonflight

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Scalecommander Sarkareth, the main antagonist of WoW Dragonflight Patch 10.1, arrives on the Forbidden Reach in the Dragon Isles.
Sarkareth is one of the most power-hungry final bosses in WoW history. Image via Blizzard Entertainment

The first Legendary item in World of Warcraft Dragonflight is called Nasz’uro, the Unbound Legacy. And to match the prestige of that item, you’ll have a legendary journey ahead of you if you want to get it.

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First discovered on May 15 when the North American guild Liquid took down the final boss of Aberrus, Scalecommander Sarkareth, and concluded the second race of Dragonflight, the Evoker Legendary weapon offers a wide variety of stats and a unique bonus that goes hand-in-hand with the new Evoker spec, Augmentation Evoker coming with Patch 10.1.5 this summer.

The spec and weapon revolve around one gameplay aspect—buffing allies. Unlike Legendary gear from Legion and Shadowlands, which was crafted by obtaining the recipe and reagents and paying a visit to an NPC in the local hub city, Nasz’uro, the Unbound Legacy is hiding behind clearing Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible, a questline, reagent grind, and finally crafting.

No matter if you’re planning on picking up Evokers in the near future or you’ve been playing them for months now, here’s how you can acquire the Evoker Legendary weapon, Nasz’uro, the Unbound Legacy.

Evoker Legendary weapon effect and stats in Dragonflight

Nasz’uro, the Unbound Legacy is a Legendary fist weapon only Dracthyr Evokers can wield and use in combat. Once you get this weapon, it will be 457 item level and feature raw stats and a special effect: 

  • +2,028 Intellect
  • +1,351 Stamina
  • +189 Versatility
  • +267 Mastery

“Equip: Your Empower spells activate the Order magic within, releasing a sphere of Order that seeks a powerful ally, increasing their primary stat by 500 and Speed by 600 for 10 seconds.”

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How to get the Evoker Legendary weapon in WoW Dragonflight

A visaged Evoker glides through the sky. He has pale skin and is draped in orange armor. A large red, black, and orange sword is draped across his back as he descends.
A visaged Evoker glides through the sky. Screenshot by Dot Esports.

The first and most important step you can’t skip when you set your mind on getting Nasz’uro is clearing Aberrus. The final boss of the raid, Scalecommander Sarkareth, will drop an item called Cracked Titan Gem on all difficulties, including Raid Finder. The higher the difficulty that you complete the raid on each week, the higher chance you’ll have at looting the Cracked Titan Gem. You can’t go back and complete the raid on lower difficulties once you’ve cleared it on Heroic or Mythic, though. The legendary item can only appear on your highest-difficulty kill of Scalecommander Sarkareth each week.

This quest item is an Evoker-only item and it starts the questline to obtain Nasz’uro. The first quest is called Neltharion’s Legacy and it asks you to meet with Nozdormu in Valdrakken. Then, follow the questline and once you complete all quests, you’ll be left with one single mission—grinding necessary reagents and crafting the weapon. 

The item will be crafted in three separate parts and if you’re not a Blacksmith, Engineer, or Jewelcrafter yourself, you’ll be needing their services via Crafting Orders. You can use Ancient Memories to teach these profession masters these recipes for 30 minutes and have them craft item pieces.

Here are all Nasz’uro weapon components, necessary materials, and their source:

Reclaimed Gauntlet Chassis

This item can only be crafted by Blacksmiths.

Reagent nameNumber of reagents neededSource
Awakened Order25Titan-touched nodes from Mining and Herbalism or bought from auction house
Shadowed Alloy20Crafted by Blacksmiths or bought from auction house
Obsidian Seared Alloy50Crafted by Blacksmiths or bought from auction house
Temporal Vestigial240Open-world content
Ancient Elementium Fragment 20Drops from bosses in Aberrus

Inspired Order Recalibrator

This item can only be crafted by Engineers.

Reagent nameNumber of reagents neededSource
Temporal Vestigial80Open-world content
Fleeting Glowspores50Digs in Zaralek Cavern and treasure chests
Fiery SoulThreeDrops from fiery nodes from Mining and Herbalism, drops from fiery creatures on the Dragon Isles, or bought from auction house
Frosty SoulThreeDrops from frost nodes from Mining and Herbalism, drops from frost creatures on the Dragon Isles, or bought from auction house
Airy SoulThreeDrops from wind nodes from Mining and Herbalism, drops from wind creatures on the Dragon Isles, or bought from auction house
Earthen SoulThreeDrops from earthen nodes from Mining and Herbalism, drops from earthen creatures on the Dragon Isles, or bought from auction house
Archlight Capacitator50Crafted by Engineers or bought from auction house

Immaculate Coalescing Dracothyst

This item can be crafted by Jewelcrafters only.

Reagent nameNumber of reagents neededSource
Temporal Vestigial80Open-world content
Everburning Shadowflame30Fyrakk Assaults
Dracothyst20Crafted by Alchemists or bought from auction house
Awakened Order25Titan-touched nodes from Mining and Herbalism or bought from auction house
Elemental Harmony20Crafted by Jewelcrafters or bought from auction house
Illimited Diamond20Can be mined from ores on the Dragon Isles or bought from auction house

Once you have all three parts, you can combine them into Nasz’uro and parade around Valdrakken with your new Legendary weapon.

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