Are Delves getting Turbo Boosted?

Turbo boost means nothing but for altaholics due to crest caps.

More like Turbo fail.

I’m thinking I like tanking. Converting crests is actually good with this because of how fast everything is as a tank.

Getting 5 carved crests for doing a 7 Delve is extremely insulting. This company seriously expects you to do hundreds of Delves if you wanted to upgrade your gear like that. It’s like NBA 2k levels of insanity. Only way it could be worse is if they pay walled the progression.

Eh?

… did no one read the article? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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I heard they were making them smaller so they feel faster, not time wise, speed like MPH. more spins or something like that. I am not a scientist.

Thanks for the link, this my first time reading it. :dracthyr_hehe:

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Oh yeah. I forgot about the catalyst charges. I guess thats useful. If they’re plentiful enough that’ll save me from having to do a mass conversion after the season ends.

Yeah the Catalyst thing sounds neat, I haven’t been investing in my Rogue that much this season so this will be a wonderful catchup mechanic.

i been completing tier 11 delves super easily, i only do the bountiful ones myself.

I did enjoy Overcharged Delves last Season. But there were whiners… like those Elites who skipped Delves. They said they were forced to do it to get the Helm Enchant.

Are you crazy? The Catalyst is how many, perhaps even most people, complete tier sets.

On every toon I actively played, I keep 2 veteran pieces per slot and upgrade 1 set of them to 5/8 and I do the same with hero track pieces and I convert them at 4/6 or below when I can and then upgrade to 5+ as this gives heroic and mythic raid sets per slots. The veteran pieces I almost never have enough charges for so keeping a set at/above 5/8 and a different set at 4/8 and below gives LFR and normal raid sets once the Catalyst is free to use…having more/farmable charges just means I can get the sets completed sooner/faster and thus saving less random pieces of gear waiting for an arbitrary date to finally covert them all.