But, this blog isn't about Ret Pallies.
Let's break down the proc. 1 Soul Fragment grants the wielder 40 strength, which stacks up to 10 times. That's 400 strength, on top of another 1900 - 2100 shadow damage split between all enemies within 8 yards. Don't forget that. If each enemy took this amount of damage, that would be rather ridiculous. The legendary-ness has to stop somewhere.
This is definitely a weapon exclusive to what's going on with Icecrown Citadel, and Arthas, for sure. The shadow damage may not be great against every type of mob, but we aren't dealing with every type of mob, we're dealing with undead.
The 400 strength gain is nothing to shake a stick at. Shadow's Edge already has 185 strength on it, plus two red sockets with a socket bonus of +6 strength. I would imagine Shadowmourne would have even more. That's a lot of strength. Fury Warriors might want to greatly consider trying for this axe for that reason. (It is Unique, however, Shadowmourne and Shadow's Edge may be able to be coupled together.) Remember, rank 5 of Improved Berserker Stance increases strength by 20%. This isn't to say Arms Warriors shouldn't look at this weapon. Both specs would enjoy the upgrade. Poleaxe Spec would come back into play for those who went Sword Spec to try out the Obsidian Edged Blade, and I still consider that the best of the three specializations. Even if you decide that seeking the legendary Frostmourne is too much trouble, Shadow's Edge is still something to think about getting come Patch 3.3.
I can say that I will definitely be trying to obtain this weapon on my Fury Warrior, which will be extremely hard in a guild with other plate DPS who want the same thing. I see no reason as to why multiple people can't have this weapon, but I'm sure many people will disagree with me on this. After all, a legendary is legendary for a reason. however, the fact that you need 25 other people to complete certain parts of the questline to forge the item tells me that since teamwork is involved in making it for any one person, teamwork could also help several people want the axe. I see nothing wrong in boasting that "my guild has gotten Shadowmourne for a few of it's DPS plate raiders". The point of a raiding guild is to gear up it's members to further the progression of the guild anyway. I can't see how only allowing the top plate DPS in the guild to obtain the weapon would help very much. If anything, it only puts the others who may not be doing as great further behind.
Here is a list of the quests required for Shadowmourne and/or Shadow's Edge, quoted from MMO Champion*.
The Sacred and the CorruptIf you take a look at the links, you'll see just how much is involved in forging Shadowmourne. Killing 1000 mobs in ICC alone is no easy task, and that's only after you've collected many other items that may or may not be guaranteed drops, or large gold sinks.
It is against my judgment that I present you this errand,, as it will likely end in your undoing. Ignore my counsel and embark on the endeavor, and I shall provide you with the knowledge and resources to see it through.
You must return to Frostmourne Cavern and recover Light's Vengeance, Arthas' discarded hammer. Reforged with saronite and etched with the acidic blood of the Lich King's abominations, it will provide the foundation for our work.
Unholy Infusion
Before your weapon can reach its full potential it must be endowed with its signature powers. First among them is unholiness. You must seek out and defeat the one called Professor Putricide, but his death is not your only goal. You must use his resources against him.
Find a way to absorb his mutated slime. Use the foul substance to infuse your weapon with the power of the unholy. Only when this has been done shall I reveal your next task.
Blood Infusion
Your weapon is now prepared to be endowed with the power of blood. You are to face Queen Lana'thel in battle and bathe the axe in her Blood Mirror power. When it has been fully infused, you must slay her unmercifully.
May her screams pierce the ears of the Lich King as he awaits his fate.
Frost Infusion
Shadow's Edge is prepared to receive its final infusion of power. Sindragosa, the enemy's own mount, must fall. But before she is brought down, you must sustain three of her frozen breath attacks without tasting death.
Without his dragon, nothing shall stand between you and the Lich King.
The Splintered Throne
The Lich King's throne once served as his prison. Kil'jaeden himself crafted the vessel of icy crystals from the twisting nether. Its sole purpose was to hold Ner'zhul's vengeful spirit. When Arthas struck the crystal with Frostmourne, he released Ner'zhul's soul, allowing it to merge with with his own. Splinters from that impact are now scattered throughout the citadel.
I shall require those shards, held only by the Lich King's most powerful servants, to seal the power contained in your blade.
A Feast of Souls
Shadow's Edge is among the greatest weapons acould hope to obtain. Is your lust for power sated, ?
I thought not. A final warning then... You now embark on the most treacherous leg of your quest. Bridle your aspirations, for if your aims are impure then your life, your very soul, is forfeit.
The weapon you hold is but an empty husk, a mere shadow of what it may become. Only the devouring of a thousand souls will unlock its true potential.
In any case, this seems to be a good, old-fashioned legendary item and quest. I missed out on Thunderfury and the Hand of Ragnaros, so I've got my mind set on Shadowmourne.
(* From MMO-Champion, here.)
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