So today i’ve got boosted from 60-70 on an alt and then i did full clear normal and some heroic bosses and i haven’t received a single Splintered Spark of Awakening for some reason , i checked my bags/my bank etc… there’s none , and no i haven’t “deleted them by accident” i checked the loot history and still nothing. anyone know whats going on?
Splintered Spark of Awakening come from the weekly quest, The Last Hurrah.
It sounds like they also drop from mythic+.
You may be thinking of Antique Bronze Bullion, which drop from raids.
Edit: Correction, it appears splintered sparks also drop in raid. Sorry!
I know where do they drop , My point is the catchup for alts drops from raid bosses. Re-read my article.
Sorry about that. I read your post but was unaware they dropped from raid at all.
Checking https://www.wowhead.com/item=211515/splintered-spark-of-awakening that does appear to be the case. Good luck!
I’m bumping this because i’m getting the same. Did the weekly and did about 18 RBGs and a dozen or so BGs on multiple characters and saw 0 splinters when I haven’t played those characters at all this season.
Same here im missing 1 splinter in my druid so im running behind one week in comparison with everyone and have contacted support multiple times but no solution
If you feel it is a bug, you need to file a bug report
If you want to give feedback on what is happening, or to suggest changes
Customer Support does not generally take bug reports, feedback or suggestions,.
Sometimes the “lead-in” (or whatever it’s called) to a particular thread (where you click on your icon and see what posts are in your section of interest), will tickle me.
This one is (and, please – no offense is meant) “Rufflebottom not getting splintered…” and that’s all it took to cause me to remember when my own bottom used to get splintered in Grammar School. I know there’s more to read in that post, but I remember my grammar school principal as he came flying out of his office when there was too much noise in the hallway at recess and wielding his paddle with holes drilled into it.
That was bad enough – the suction it created on my tiny hinie — but he had a wooden leg which he used as a pivot so he could reach as many of us as possible with that thing.
The early 60’s that was - corporal punishment in the school systems of the “Deep South”. Enterprise, Alabama - my dad’s last duty station before retiring from the Army.
OK, enough comic relief - back to your regularly scheduled programming. And again, no offense was meant. Just a funny story about the little boy I once was.