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'''Tier 12''' is the [[armor set]] associated with the [[Firelands_%28instance%29|Firelands]] and will be released in patch [[4.2.0]]. Like [[Tier 11]], there will be a normal and a heroic version of the sets. All sets will be designed with a fiery theme to match the [[Firelands]].
 
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| name = Stone trogg
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| image = Stone trogg.png
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| faction = Independant
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| character = [[Geomancer]], [[Mystic]], [[Fungalmancer]]
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| capital = [[Deepholm]]
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| leader = [[Bouldergut]]
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| mount = [[Basilisk]]
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| homeworld = [[Elemental Plane]]
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| environment = Underground
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| source = ''[[World of Warcraft: Cataclysm]]''
 
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:"''Our war has been waged for longer than your kind counts time.''"
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==Details==
 
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:—[[Sergeant Dolomite]], [[earthen]], at [[Stonehearth]]<ref name="Surrounded">[[Quest:We're Surrounded]]</ref>
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Each set consists of five pieces. Tier 12 has two ranks:
 
   
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'''Stone Troggs''' are the truest form of [[trogg]] before the [[Curse of Flesh]] turned many of them into their fleshly counterparts. They, like [[troggs]], are considered a mistake of the [[titans]]. Stone Troggs have been fighting the [[earthen]] for thousands of years in [[Deepholm]].<ref name="Surrounded" />
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*Normal Tier 12 set pieces ([[item level]] 378) are purchasable using [[Valor Point]]s and [[Token]]s which drop from bosses in the [[Firelands_%28instance%29|Firelands]] raid. Hand and Legs items also have a small chance to drop from the new boss in [[Baradin Hold]].
 
   
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*Heroic Tier 12 set pieces ([[item level]] 391) are purchasable using [[Token]]s which drop from the heroic versions of the bosses in the [[Firelands_%28instance%29|Firelands]] raid.
 
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*{{RaceIconExt|StoneTrogg}} {{Mob|Bouldergut|Stone Trogg Chieftain}}
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*{{RaceIconExt|StoneTrogg}} {{Mob|Troggzor the Earthinator|Stone Trogg Battle Leader}}
   
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*Stone Troggs, in [[Needlerock Slag]], [[Needlerock Chasm]], and the [[Pale Roost]]
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Like tier 11, each class has its own set of tier 12, and classes with multiple roles (such as those of a: [[caster]], [[healer classes|healer]], [[melee]], [[ranged]] or [[tank (game term)|tank]]) have a set for each role.
 
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*Murkstone, in [[Upper Silvermarsh]]
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*Verlok, in the [[Crimson Expanse]] and [[Verlok Stand]]
   
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==Existence==
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Some may say that the existence of stone troggs is a contradiction of established lore.
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! Class !! Normal - [[ilvl]] 378 !! Heroic - [[ilvl]] 391 !! Role
 
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! rowspan=2 | {{Class|Death knight}}
 
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| {{set|Elementium Deathplate Battlearmor}} || || Tank
 
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| {{set|Elementium Deathplate Battlegear}} || || DPS
 
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! rowspan=3 | {{Class|Druid}}
 
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| {{set|Obsidian Arborweave Vestments}} || || Healer (restoration)
 
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| {{set|Obsidian Arborweave Battlegarb}} || || Tank/melee (feral)
 
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| {{set|Obsidian Arborweave Regalia}} || || Caster (balance)
 
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The [[Lore Keeper of Norgannon]] clearly implies that the Curse of Flesh affected the stone earthen, which caused them to become either fleshy dwarves or troggs. Therefore, no stone troggs could have existed in this model.
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| {{set|Flamewaker's Battlegear}} || || Ranged
 
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However, [[Acheras the Custodian]]'s exposition,<ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', page 242</ref> an old description of the Uldaman instance,<ref>[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/basics/worlddungeons.html#Uldaman WoW -> Info -> Basics -> World Dungeons (Uldaman)] (Retrieved 10-22-2010)</ref> a newer description of the Uldaman instance,<ref>[http://us.battle.net/wow/en/zone/uldaman/ Uldaman - Game - World of Warcraft] (Retrieved 05-07-2011)</ref> ''[[Lands of Conflict]]'',<ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]], page 66</ref> and ''[[Manual of Monsters]]''<ref>''[[Manual of Monsters]]'', page 98</ref> all refer to the troggs as separate (failed) stone experiments.
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! rowspan=1 | {{Class|Mage}}
 
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| {{set|Firehawk Robes of Conflagration}} || || Caster
 
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It is possible that there were two (or more) separate "destabilizations": One where some earthen were turned into stone troggs, and another where both types were turned to flesh. The Lore Keeper of Norgannon does state that it lacks "chronological references", possibly meaning that the data of separate but similar events was combined out of context.
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| {{set|Regalia of Immolation}} || || Healer (holy)
 
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| {{set|Battlearmor of Immolation}} || || Tank (protection)
 
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| {{set|Battleplate of Immolation}} || || Melee (retribution)
 
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! rowspan=2 | {{Class|Priest}}
 
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| {{set|Regalia of the Cleansing Flame}} || || Caster
 
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| {{set|Vestments of the Cleansing Flame}} || || Healer
 
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| {{set|Vestments of the Dark Phoenix}} || || Melee
 
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| {{set|Volcanic Vestments}} || || Healer (restoration)
 
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| {{set|Volcanic Battlegear}} || || Melee (enhancement)
 
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| {{set|Volcanic Regalia}} || || Caster (elemental)
 
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| {{set|Balespider's Burning Vestments}} || || Caster
 
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| {{set|Molten Giant Warplate}} || || Melee
 
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Revision as of 04:15, 28 May 2011

Stone trogg
Stone trogg
Faction/Affiliation Independant
Character classes Geomancer, Mystic, Fungalmancer
Racial capital Deepholm
Racial leader(s) Bouldergut
Racial mount Basilisk
Homeworld Elemental Plane
Environment Underground
Sources: World of Warcraft: Cataclysm
"Our war has been waged for longer than your kind counts time."
—Sergeant Dolomite, earthen, at Stonehearth[1]

Stone Troggs are the truest form of trogg before the Curse of Flesh turned many of them into their fleshly counterparts. They, like troggs, are considered a mistake of the titans. Stone Troggs have been fighting the earthen for thousands of years in Deepholm.[1]

Named

Groups

Existence

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This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.

Some may say that the existence of stone troggs is a contradiction of established lore.

The Lore Keeper of Norgannon clearly implies that the Curse of Flesh affected the stone earthen, which caused them to become either fleshy dwarves or troggs. Therefore, no stone troggs could have existed in this model.

However, Acheras the Custodian's exposition,[2] an old description of the Uldaman instance,[3] a newer description of the Uldaman instance,[4] Lands of Conflict,[5] and Manual of Monsters[6] all refer to the troggs as separate (failed) stone experiments.

It is possible that there were two (or more) separate "destabilizations": One where some earthen were turned into stone troggs, and another where both types were turned to flesh. The Lore Keeper of Norgannon does state that it lacks "chronological references", possibly meaning that the data of separate but similar events was combined out of context.

References