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'''Heirloom''' is an [[item]] type that was introduced in the {{wotlk-inline}} [[World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King|''Wrath of the Lich King'']] expansion.<ref name="discover">[http://blue.mmo-champion.com/topic/13049/account-bound-items-faq Account-Bound Items FAQ] #0 by [[Bornakk]] - 2008/10/21 05:33:09 PM </ref> These items have a <span class="qc-heirloom">light-yellow or pale golden hue</span> in their text color, and their attributes scale with the character's level.<ref name="detail">http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=9679633896&sid=2000&pageNo=4#75</ref> Nearly all heirloom items are named after popular items from the early days of Classic WoW, and share the look of these items.
'''Heirloom''' is an [[item]] type that was introduced in the {{wotlk-inline}} [[World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King|''Wrath of the Lich King'']] expansion.<ref name="discover">[http://blue.mmo-champion.com/topic/13049/account-bound-items-faq Account-Bound Items FAQ] #0 by [[Bornakk]] - 2008/10/21 05:33:09 PM </ref> These items have a <span class="qc-heirloom">light-yellow or pale golden hue</span> in their text color, and their attributes scale with the character's level.<ref name="detail">http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=9679633896&sid=2000&pageNo=4#75</ref> Nearly all heirloom items are named after popular items from the early days of Classic WoW, and share the look of these items.
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Heirloom is an item type that was introduced in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.[1] These items have a light-yellow or pale golden hue in their text color, and their attributes scale with the character's level.[2] Nearly all heirloom items are named after popular items from the early days of Classic WoW, and share the look of these items.
Once purchased, heirlooms bind to the account, as opposed to an individual character. This means they can be mailed to any character that shares the same account and server, including those of opposing faction (patch 3.3). Heirloom items can be returned for a refund within the normal two-hour grace period, but only if the item was not mailed to a different character yet.
Heirlooms automatically take on the attributes of a blue quality item of the level of its wearer. At level 80, heirlooms are approximately equivalent to an item level 187 rare item, and will ultimately be replaced by questing, instancing, and PvP at the maximum level. Heirloom items do not have a durability stat, and do not need to be repaired. This saves money when leveling your character. Heirlooms were given a durability stat in Patch 3.3.5,[3] but this was quickly hotfixed.[citation needed]Mail and plate items scale with characters as they become able to wear them at level 40. For instance, if you buy a mail heirloom armor item, it will scale down to leather when equipped on a level 12 shaman and then scale back to mail again when the shaman reaches 40.
Heirloom armor pieces allow greater experience gains while wearing them. The experience bonuses from the helms, cloaks, shoulders, chestpieces and ring stack with each other and with the rested bonus, and affect experience gains from quests,[4] but do not stack with Essence of Wintergrasp.
The experience bonus benefits of the heirloom shoulders, chestpieces and ring only apply up to level 80. The helm and cloak will continue to provide their experience benefits through level 85. With helm, shoulders, chest, cloak, and ring equipped, a character of level 1-80 would provide a character 40% increased experience from quests and kills, falling off to 15% from 81-85.
Heirloom item restrictions are skill based and not class based. For instance, any class could wear the cloth shoulders and chest for the 20% experience boost, but classes such as warriors and rogues would not benefit from the item's casting stats. Additionally, with the introduction of armor specialization in patch 4.0, it is highly advisable to obtain the appropriate Heirloom armor type for the class you plan to level.
If you like to level alts, go for gear that can be used by multiple classes. For instance, a cloth shoulder piece with stamina and intellect are optimal for cloth-wearing casters like Mages, Priests and Warlocks, but can also be serve a purpose for classes that optimally are equipped with leather, like Druids, and perhaps even, if the XP boost is more highly desired than the armor and attribute bonuses, for a physical damage class such as a Rogue, Paladin, Warrior, Death Knight or Hunter.
* - After the addition of Armor Specialization, indicated classes will not gain full benefits of their class mechanics when using these pieces.
Chestpieces
Heirloom chestpieces were released in Patch 3.2.0. They have a 10% experience boost from quests and kills, and this boost stacks with the 10% from the shoulders (thus making leveling for the lower-levels much easier)[6].
Below, classes in parentheses are not in the proper armor class, but will still get the full benefit from the listed heirloom. Classes in brackets will find the heirloom significantly weaker than another one, but will still benefit. Keep this in mind if buying an heirloom for several alts to use.
* - After the addition of Armor Specialization, indicated classes will not gain full benefits of their class mechanics when using these pieces.
Rings
The [Dread Pirate Ring] was added in Patch 3.3.0 and grants players an additional 5% XP bonus (stackable with bonuses from other heirloom armor pieces) for quests and kills.
Unlike the other heirlooms, the ring is only available by completing the quest [80] Kalu'ak Fishing Derby.
This makes it the most difficult of all heirloom pieces to obtain since only one person can win the Kalu'ak Fishing Derby, and thereby turn in the quest, each week.
The ring offers Stamina, Hit Rating and Critical strike rating, making it universally desirable for all classes and talent specs. This is especially true for tanks and dps at the lower (pre-60) levels, where hit is extremely difficult to come by. With several of the changes made to healing talent trees and ability interactions builds, the hit is no longer a completely wasted stat.
Like the shoulders, many of these weapons and other heirlooms were originally sold either in Dalaran or in Wintergrasp. Some were added as available only at the Argent Tournament, but currently both the Dalaran and Argent Tournament vendors offer the same selection of items.
This section concerns content exclusive to Cataclysm.
Heirloom Cloaks now appearing in Patch 4.0.3 as part of the new Guild Leveling/Rewards system. They have a 5% experience boost from quests and kills and stack with all other Heirloom items.
Cloak item vendors
Once your guild has Reached Level 10, these can be purchased from NPCs with the title <Guild Vendor> in any Azeroth capital.
Cloak items
Below, classes in parentheses are not in the proper armor class, but will still get the full benefit from the listed heirloom. Classes in brackets will find the heirloom significantly weaker than another one, but will still benefit. Keep this in mind if buying an heirloom for several alts to use.
This section concerns content exclusive to Cataclysm.
Heirloom heads now appearing in Patch 4.0.3 as part of the new Guild Leveling/Rewards system. They have a 10% experience boost from quests and kills and stack with all other Heirloom items.
Head item vendors
Once your guild has Reached Level 20, these can be purchased from the following vendors:
Below, classes in parentheses are not in the proper armor class, but will still get the full benefit from the listed heirloom. Classes in brackets will find the heirloom significantly weaker than another one, but will still benefit. Keep this in mind if buying an heirloom for several alts to use.
As of Patch 4.1, there are no Heirloom quality shields, but Blizzard is thinking about it and may add some in the future.[7]
Head and Shoulder enchants
The head enchants available at revered with certain factions, and the shoulder enchants available at exalted with the Sons of Hodir, are also heirloom-quality items, but are only useable by level 80 characters. This is to allow for the use of these powerful enchants without having to grind through the reputations (particularly Sons of Hodir) with another character.
The enchants became Bind to Account in Patch 3.3.0. Note that these Heirloom items are the only the highest level version of the item the faction vendor carries. For example, [Lesser Inscription of the Axe] is not an Heirloom and the name will not appear in a brown color in the vendor's trade window. Even though you are able to purchase and enchant both Head and Shoulder Heriloom enchants, they WILL NOT activate until level 80, essentually making them useless.
You need at least the Wrath of the Lich King expansion to acquire these enchants.
Heirlooms can be enchanted only with enhancements that will not bind the item to the character. The items are treated as item level 1, and so most Burning Crusade or higher enhancements cannot be applied to them. Death Knightrunes became applicable to heirlooms in 4.0.1. Enhancements that require a base character level to use, such as Zandalar Signets, will become active only when the character has reached that required level.
The shoulder enchants from the Inscription profession work on Heirlooms shoulders at any level as long as the character has Inscription as one of his professions. Thus the minimum level required to have these shoulder enchants is 65 (for a skill of 400). The PvP shoulder enchant will work only after your character reaches level 70.
It is not possible to enchant the heirloom ring due to the level restrictions of all ring enchantments.
For the sake of space, only the most useful enchantments are included in the list below.
^Zarhym 2009-06-16. Re: 3.2 new heirlooms. Retrieved on 2009-08-03. “One thing I can tell you is that chest piece heirlooms will be available in the next content patch. They will provide a 10% experience bonus that stacks with the shoulder bonus.”