WoW Dragonflight: How to get the Fyr’alath the Dream Render Legendary weapon

It's a two-hand axe and I want it!

Fyrakk boss in his visage form
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Fyr’alath the Dream Render is the second Legendary weapon you can get in World of Warcraft Dragonflight. Since this weapon is best-in-slot for Warriors, Death Knights, and Paladins, getting your hands on Fyr’alath won’t be easy.

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Fyr’alath is a weapon Fyrakk, the last boss of Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope raid, uses in his non-dragon visage form. This weapon is a two-handed Strength axe that is sure to have additional passives and bonuses you shouldn’t miss out on, just like any other Legendary item in the game. 

So, here’s how you can get Fyr’alath Legendary weapon in Dragonflight.

Fyr’alath Legendary weapon stats in WoW Dragonflight

Gnarlroot, the first boss of the new Amirdrassil raid in World of Warcraft Dragonflight, standing menacingly with his glowing red arms outstretched.
You need to venture into Amirdrassil to get this Legendary drop | Image via Blizzard Entertainment

The first step to unlocking this Legendary weapon is to get it to drop. Fyr’alath drops off the raidboss Fyr’alath in Amirdrassil. Though Fyr’alath has a relatively low drop percentage, it can drop from any difficulty, including LFR. Though the chances of getting this Legendary weapon are slim, you can take multiple shots at it per week in WoW Dragonflight.

Getting the weapon drop is only the first step, as you are unable to use Fyr’alath immediately after it drops. Instead, you will get your first quest whenever you attempt to equip the item and begin your quest chain to eventually use the Legendary axe.

Tip:

You can get Lesser and Greater Embers of Fyr’alath from other bosses in Amirdrassil to increase your chances of this weapon drop.

How to complete the Shadowflame Axe Questline in WoW Dragonflight

A room in the Amirdrassil raid in WoW Dragonflight
Fyr’alath Legendary weapon is tied to Amirdrassil raid. Image via Blizzard Entertainment

Like many other Legendary items in World of Warcraft, Fyr’alath comes with a lengthy quest chain that you must complete. Your first task after starting the Shadowflame Axe questchain is to meet with Eadweard Dalyngrigge in Thaldraszus to learn further information about your quest.

You need to gather three items in order to complete this quest chain:

  • Erden’s Glowspore Grip
  • Lydiara’s Binding Rune
  • and Shalasar’s Sophic Vellum.

All three items are craftable, however the reagents can be extremely difficult to find. Below is a table showing all three items, the necesary reagents, and extra tips on how or where to extract several reagents:

Quest ItemReagentsDetails
Erden’s Glowspore Gripx400 Zaralek Glowspores
x3 Obsidian Cobraskin
x5 Dreaming Essence
x50 Mireslush
x1 Prototype Dreamleaf Grip
You need to gather x200 Shadowed Dreamleaf from Superblooms in order to get the Prototype Dreamleaf Grip.
Lydiara’s Binding Runex10 Shadowflame Essence
x250 Cosmic Ink
x50 Runed Writhbark
x1 Prototype Binding Rune
You need to gather x50 Taut Tethercoil from Emerald Dream Rares to get the Prototype Binding Rune.
Shalasar’s Sophic Vellumx150 Awakened Fire
x100 Awakened Earth
x50 Awakened Order
x200 Resonant Crystal
x1 Prototype Order Vellum
You need to gather x20 Radiant Flecks of Ash by destroying powerful equipment pieces with an Ashen Dowsing Rod to get the Prototype Order Vellum.

Once this is finish and you return to Eadweard Dalyngrigge with these three items, you can complete the quest and finally swing your Legendary axe.

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