With the weekly reset every other week, you can get started on the current Archaeology quest, and you have up to 14 days to complete it.
Most importantly- Standing On It applies to all dig sites in Azeroth, Draenor, and Outland! Now, when you’re within range of your prize, you can explore with your feet, and you don’t need to guess where to dig. Toys, such as the Crystalline Eye of Undravius.Ī new feature in Legion is the Standing On It buff-an Archaeology improvement that tells you when you’re standing close enough to a find to use Survey and dig it up. Utility items, such as the Starlight Beacon.Ī key that unlocks access to an extra dungeon boss. Each quest is related to a specific type of site, such as Demonic in Stormheim, Highborne in Azsuna, or the Highmountain Tauren in Highmountain, and they each result in rewarding a unique rare item. The path to discovery is fraught with danger!ĭariness’s quests can require you to commit some time to the profession, as you to travel the isles and set your pick to digging. It won’t be easy, but all you need do is channel your inner Harrison Jones. She offers a rare find for you every two weeks, and this is currently the only way to obtain rare finds in the Broken Isles. Once you’ve reached player-character level 110, visit Dariness the Learned to learn about her current Archaeology quest. Get started by visiting Dariness the Learned in the Archaeology building in Dalaran, and then keep an eye out for your Excavator’s Notebook when you’re working in dig sites, as that item unlocks your path from Archaeology skill level 700 to 800. You’ll find fewer artifacts of common quality, potentially leading to more Pristine finds. Each consists of nine areas of discovery within the digsite.ĭigsites in the Broken Isles tend to be somewhat smaller than elsewhere in Azeroth, requiring less travel. There are three active digsites available at any given time. If you haven’t caught up on what’s new for Archaeologists in Legion, now is the perfect time to start digging in to this secondary profession.īefore your start exploring the Broken Isles, there are a several key differences Archaeologists will want to note: When the Burning Legion invaded Azeroth, the Broken Isles became both the front lines of a war-and a great opportunity to dig a bit deeper into some of Azeroth's rich history.