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The Weekly Route: Tyrannical, Storming, Raging



The Weekly Route Series showcases Mythic+ strategies that are tailored towards the Beginner and Intermediate levels of Mythic+ with the following criteria in mind:

  • Easy to execute - particularly in pick-up-groups (PUGs)
  • Good tradeoffs between skipping the most difficult enemy forces while not requiring overly complicated strategies or “tech” to do so


This week, the affixes are Tyrannical, Storming, and Raging.

Welcome to another great push week to increase your Tyrannical rating! Be prepared though, melee, as Storming can feel like a bounce house simulator. For Raging, we have listed out below which enemy mobs to prioritize if your group has limited de-enrages (Druid, Evoker + Oppressing Roar, Hunter, and Rogue).

If you need a refresher on the affixes, be sure to check out our affixes guide!


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Read on to import our Weekly Routes with pull-specific notes, tips, and recommended Bloodlust Timings!



Table of Contents






Weekly Mythic+ Routes


Difficulty: BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE


Tyrannical, Storming, Raging


  




ATAL’DAZAR







Prioritize these mobs when removing Raging:


Keep Storming in mind when positioning for the following boss abilities: Rezan’s Pursuit, Vol’kaal’s Toxic Leap, and Yazma’s Echoes of Shadra/Soulrend.

This week the route is very standard, using lust right away on Rezan. Alternatively, if your group is confident, you can try to pull the first two packs headed towards Priestess Alun'za for major Bloodlust value.

Dazar’ai Juggernauts can absolutely decimate your group, even on Tyrannical weeks, if your positioning is sloppy. Learn some handy tricks to manage these mobs more carefully with our RIO Snapshot:





BLACK ROOK HOLD





Bloodlust Timings: First pull, on cooldown, and Kur’talos Ravencrest in Phase 2 (Dantalionax phase)



Prioritize these mobs when removing Raging:


This is a great week to burn down the first boss, Amalgam of Souls, with this cool trick from our RIO Snapshot series:



Be quick on your feet when heading to the last boss, Kur’talos Ravencrest. The route up to his room includes several narrow hallways and small rooms, with lots of ground effects to dodge. It certainly doesn't look good on the damage meter to be caught in Storming and then stunned for the entire pull (or even killed outright) by the Risen LancersRaven’s Dive.

You’ll want to manage your personals carefully this week on Tyrannical Kur’talos Ravencrest with the tips in this RIO Snapshot:





DARKHEART THICKET





Bloodlust Timings: First pull, on cooldown, and Shade of Xavius



Prioritize these mobs when removing Raging:


Keep Storming in mind when positioning for the following boss abilities: Archdruid Glaidalis’ Nightmare Abomination fixate, Dresaron’s Falling Rocks, and Shade of Xavius’ Apocalyptic Fire.

The standard route will require an invisibility potion, as the double Festerhide Grizzly pack before the first boss has been decreasing in popularity each week of this season. This dungeon has loads of routing options for enemy forces, so we suggest using a shortcut (REMEMBER to dismiss pets). Check out the clip below to see this early skip in action:



Shade of Xavius is chaotic and punishing enough without Storming in the mix. After 50%, do your party a favor and rotate personal defensives or immunities if you are chosen by Feed on the Weak. This is a channeled spell that can become more challenging to heal as the fight progresses and your healer needs to move out of Apocalyptic Nightmare or stack with the group for Waking Nightmare. Watch your feet!



DAWN OF THE INFINITE: GALAKROND’S FALL







Prioritize these mobs when removing Raging:


This dungeon is like chess: you must be thinking 5 steps ahead. Be very careful with your positioning since you can easily die or even wipe the group with one simple misstep. Keep Storming in mind when positioning for the following boss abilities: Chronikar’s Eon Shatter, Manifested Timeways’ Fragments of Time/Chrono-Faded, Blight of Galakrond’s Corrosion/Necrotic Winds, and Iridikron’s Earthsurge; it’s particularly important to note that Iridikron can spawn Storming while you are stacked on Chromie for Extinction Blast or Stonecracker Barrage, popping you out of the shield into certain death. Think well ahead and keep an eye on your surroundings!

There is way too much trash in this place! Unless you want to be at ~120% enemy forces before the end of the dungeon, we advise skipping the first several packs or the last several packs of trash with an invisibility potion.

Manifested Timeways is an extremely challenging boss to heal, so please make sure you have a way to track your own debuffs. You will cause major damage to your group if you do not know when you have the Chrono-Faded debuff. Here is a Chrono-Faded WeakAura to help you track the duration on your debuff; be sure you are moving to the LIGHT-colored pie slices before being dispelled, or your resulting Chronofade ring will be truly dangerous to your teammates! I prefer to prioritize dispelling in this order: Healers first, followed by Hunters, Shamans, Priests, Druids, and Evokers. I choose not to dispel Demon Hunters, Rogues, or Warriors when grouped with other classes.

In order to skip the single Infinite Infiltrator on the way to Blight of Galakrond, check out this RIO Snapshot:



If your group has a Rogue & Distract, a Hunter, or Shadowmeld, you’ll have a few extra tricks to use to get around this Infinite Infiltrator.

Iridikron can be terrifying on high Tyrannical keys, so arm yourself with the tricks imparted in our RIO Snapshot:





DAWN OF THE INFINITE: MUROZOND’S RISE







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Keep Storming in mind when positioning for the following boss abilities: Tyr, the Infinite Keeper’s Infinite Annihilation, Time-Lost Battlefield’s Bladestorm/Shockwave, and Chrono-Lord Deios’ Temporal Breath/Infinity Orbs.

On the first platform there are three mini bosses: Valow, Timesworn Keeper, Lerai, Timesworn Maiden, and Spurlok, Timesworn Sentinel. You must defeat these three mini bosses in order to trigger the boss’ 30 second RP event. If you are pushing key levels, remember to focus-fire these named mobs to progress the time-gated event quickly.

We all know sections of this dungeon are very RP-heavy; to save yourself some time, check out our RIO Snapshot on skipping through the RP in the portal room:



Note that the trash on the portal platform is especially intense for healers. Your healer will likely need to save their dispel for Timestream Anomaly’s Bloom and will have to dedicate their attention to the massive damage output this trash is capable of, so DPS should be especially careful in watching for frontals and dodging Storming.

Is your team struggling with Time-Lost Battlefield? This boss can be brutal if you’re not handling the mechanics correctly! Check out our RIO Snapshot to avoid critical mistakes on this finicky fight:





THE EVERBLOOM







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Keep Storming in mind when positioning for the following boss abilities: Ancient Protectors’ Noxious Charge and Archmage Sol’s nasty spell combo of Spatial Compression with Cinderbolt Storm.

Everbloom has a lot of extra trash, so we will need to take advantage of a wall hug to skip some trash near the second boss. No special tricks or abilities are required; all you need to do is walk your character into the wall and slowly inch your way towards the other side of the room. This new skip is marked with a gold exclamation point (!) on our weekly route. Check out the clip below to see this skip in action:



Ancient Protectors is where pugs are feeling the most pain. Before you engage the boss, try to coordinate two critical interrupts: Toxic Bloom cast by Earthshaper Telu, and Revitalize cast by Life Warden Gola. I prefer to have the tank interrupt for Telu and the healer interrupt for Gola, if possible. Everyone else should be liberal with both their interrupts and personals. Remember to watch your feet: each time the tank gets the big green Noxious Charge and runs it out, the rest of the group will also get green swirlies at their feet. Noxious Charge occurs roughly every 15 seconds until Dulhu dies.

Yalnu is a relatively easy boss, but it’s also easy to pull him early and wipe the group! Avoid this mistake with help from a quick RIO Snapshot:





THRONE OF THE TIDES







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Keep Storming in mind when positioning for the following boss abilities: Lady Naz'jar’s High Tide, Erunak Stonespeaker’s Earthfury/Terrifying Vision, and Ozumat’s Bloating Darkness.

Take a look at Roiben’s sketch below to help manage Lady Naz'jar’s Focused Tempest:



TL;DR: Make certain that the group organizes into a square shape surrounding the boss/tank. Every player needs to be spaced evenly, taking up positions at the square's corners, and keeping the tank as the closest player to anyone positioned along the square's perimeter.

Erunak Stonespeaker casts a brutal magic debuff called Flame Shock, which deals burst damage upon application and leaves a heavy-hitting DoT. Healers will do their best to dispel quickly, but Flame Shock is cast 6 seconds apart while most healers have an 8-second cooldown for single Magic Dispel. Be kind to your healer and rotate your personals on Flame Shocks! The initial damage is surprisingly painful on Tyrannical, so be prepared to use personal defensives or healing potions if you aren’t full health.

For some quick tips on handling Ozumat, take a peek at our RIO Snapshot:





WAYCREST MANOR







Prioritize these mobs when removing Raging:


Keep Storming in mind when positioning for the following boss abilities: Heartsbane Triad’s Unstable Runic Mark, Soulbound Goliath’s Soul Thorns, and Lady Waycrest’s Discordant Cadenza. Try to fight as much trash as you can in open spaces so Storming doesn’t catch you off guard in dangerous ground effects like Splinter Spike, Shadow Cleave, and Dinner Bell.

On Tyrannical weeks, most groups prefer to use Bloodlust on the first pull, with bonus points if you can get that extra damage on a boss. However, did you know there is a quick way to proceed directly to the Heartsbane Triad? Take a look at our RIO Snapshot to find out how:



When Soulbound Goliath has high Soul Harvest stacks, the tank will take increased damage. The tank may move the Goliath into a fire patch to reset the boss’ stacks. The resulting Burning Brush deals massive group-wide damage and spawns untargetable Burning Souls who will fixate players, hitting them with Burning Fists if they are within melee range. Use personals for the fire and avoid red ghosts; don’t forget to stay close to the boss in the event that you are targeted by Soul Thorns!

Would you like to master the final boss, Gorak Tul? Check out our quick RIO Snapshot for the specifics:





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About the Author


Bunten is an accountant by day and gamer by night. She has been playing WoW since 2005 and has attended every BlizzCon since 2007. Started streaming on Twitch June 2021. Bunten enjoys Mythic raiding and doing Mythic+. Be safe, be kind, and make good choices 💖

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