Legion Class Halls

I’ve been leveling allied race characters to 50 and finishing Legion class halls. So far since Shadowlands I’ve completed both the Death Knight and Shaman classes. Now, since the recent patch there are multiple issues on Broken Shore and associated with the class halls. The mob tuning is incorrect – mobs that we are to kill (and have before) are now way beyond level with the Death Head instead of the mob level.

I am having these issues with both my Priest and today my Rogue – The Accolyte Imperiled quest right now. Another player/rogue is stuck on Following the Scent – also reports problems with Professionally Good Looking and To Silence the Bonespeakers.

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Specifically, the problems seem to be mostly with Artifact related quests. Most recent was trying to switch to Discipline Priest on a level 50. The quest was Destroying the Nest, it was the Broodmother that was tuned incorrectly with a death head.

I was not phased and a level 60 was able to help me with the kill, but it was a very long and hard fight.

Having the same problem with my rougue, i’m stuck in a quest because of this

I definitely experienced this on my hunter. Having never done any artifact quests before, I didn’t know this wasn’t supposed to happen. I figured that it was a legendary quest line and the mobs were supposed to be hard. I was popping cooldowns, rezzing my pet multiple times during a fighting, and pulling out gimmick items to help over the course of a 5 minute fight. I made it through a coupe like this, just barely. Can confirm several boss type mobs on these artifiact quests are deaths-head level.

Artifact quests still broken. The problem comes at the Blessing of the Sixth. Current Alt with issues is Tanyaker, level 46 Arms Warrior. Got through Prot ok, but on quest Professionally Good Looking in Azshara, NPC Lobos is 60 when not engaged, switches to Death Head after talking and then kills you. It looks like maybe I’ll be able to bring someone with me and work around this but it remains – the NPCs are incorrectly tuned for these encounters.

“Known Issue”.