WoW Midnight has streamlined the gear system, but the sheer amount of information can still be overwhelming. What are these items for? Where do they come from? And how can you improve them?
To help you understand the best gear setups, let’s break down what changed in WoW Midnight and how to acquire the best gear.

Gear System Simplification
First, Midnight has made some adjustments to the gearing system as part of its streamlining process. They’ve reduced the number of gear qualities from six to five.
- Adventurer
- Veteran
- Champion
- Hero
- Mythic
Each quality of gear can be upgraded within a specific item level range. The final few item levels of one quality overlap with the beginning of the next, which allows for a smoother power transition for players.
However, even if two pieces of gear have the same item level, they can be very different if they are of different qualities. When swapping equipment, it’s generally better to prioritize a higher quality piece over one with a slightly higher item level.
Upgrading Gear
There’s a quest chain in Dornogal that guides you through the upgrade process. Each upgrade requires a certain number of Crests and some WoW Midnight gold. The exact number of Crests needed has changed about three times in recent months, but the important thing to remember is that you can benefit from two types of discounts:
Discount for Already-Achieved Item Levels If you want to upgrade a piece of gear to an item level you’ve already reached on another item, that upgrade will cost zero Crests. For example, if you have a 250 item level Veteran piece but get a new 246 item level Champion piece, upgrading that Champion item to 250 will require no Crests (though the gold cost remains).
Warband Discount Once your main character reaches specific item level thresholds, your entire warband will enjoy a 50% discount on Crests for upgrades. This requires obtaining the corresponding achievements, which are:
- Adventurer of the Dawn: 237 item level
- Veteran of the Dawn: 250 item level
- Champion of the Dawn: 263 item level
- Hero of the Dawn: 276 item level
- Mythic of the Dawn: 285 item level
These achievements are tied to the item level ranges and Crest requirements for each quality. Once your item level hits 237, it means you’ve moved beyond the need for Adventurer Crests, and all your alts will only need half the usual Adventurer Crests to upgrade their Adventurer gear. Therefore, it’s wise to get your main character to these item level milestones first before investing many Crests in your alts.
An even smarter approach is to first push your main to 237 item level to unlock the achievement, then start upgrading your alts’ Adventurer gear. Next, bring your main up to 250 item level before you start upgrading your alts’ Veteran gear. This maximizes your Crest usage, and remember, Crest acquisition has a weekly cap. The number you can earn each week is limited, which in turn limits how many upgrades you can perform.
How to Get Gear?
Regarding gear acquisition, if you’re not considering PvP, there are four main types of PvE content you’ll engage with at max level.
Open World
In the open world, you can participate in World Quests, Pinnacle Events, and World Bosses.
These quests reward Adventurer quality gear, and their item level will dynamically increase with your current equipment. Pinnacle Events reward a Pinnacle Chest containing Veteran quality gear, Crests, and gold.
World Bosses become available at the start of Season 1 and typically reward Champion quality gear from a small loot table. They appear alongside a world quest, so they’re hard to miss.
Prey
- Normal Prey: Rewards Adventurer Gear
- Hard Prey: Rewards Veteran Gear
- Nightmare Prey: Rewards Champion Gear
Each difficulty Prey can yield gear twice per week. Even if you only get two pieces of Adventurer Gear from Normal Prey each week, as long as you complete all Normal Adventures that week, three Veteran-quality options will appear in your Great Vault. Completing Nightmare Prey will upgrade your Great Vault rewards from Champion to Heroic quality.
Delves
Bountiful Delves are marked with a colored icon on the map, and their final chests provide the gear you’re aiming for. To open one, you need a Bountiful Key, which you can get from Great Vault.
Sometimes, from world quests or other content, you’ll find Coffer Key Shards. Collecting 100 of them while inside a Delve will combine them into a Bountiful Key. Shards can even drop within Delves themselves, so the whole system is interconnected.
Maps have a chance to drop randomly. Using one gives you a buff that, on your next Delve, will spawn an additional chest containing a better piece of gear.
Bountiful Delves Rewards:
- Tiers 1-4: Adventurer gear
- Tiers 5-6: Veteran gear
- Tier 7+: Champion gear
Trove Hunter Rewards (from using a Map):
- Tiers 4-5: Veteran gear
- Tiers 6-7: Champion gear
- Tier 8+: Hero quality gear
Great Vault (from any non-Bountiful Delves)
- Tiers 1-4: Veteran gear
- Tiers 5-7: Champion gear
- Tier 8+: Hero gear
Completing the highest difficulty Delves also has a small chance to drop Mythic Upgrade Quests, which can eventually help you transition to the game’s most powerful equipment.
Dungeons
- Heroic Dungeons: Drop Adventurer gear, Vault rewards Veteran gear.
- Mythic 0 Dungeons: Drop Champion gear, Vault rewards Champion gear at max level for that track.
- Mythic+ Dungeons: Levels 2-5 drop Champion gear, Level 6+ drop Hero gear.
Starting from Mythic+ 10, your Great Vault will offer Mythic quality items. However, note that the dungeons themselves never directly drop Mythic quality gear. So, ideally, your goal is to fill your Vault with enough level 10 runs to get access to Mythic items.
Raids
Great Vault rewards for raiding match the quality of gear that drops from the raid itself, and completing raid encounters also drops gear of various qualities.
- Raid Finder (LFR): Veteran gear
- Normal: Champion gear
- Heroic: Hero gear
- Mythic: Mythic gear
Crafted Gear
Crafted gear doesn’t follow the same quality system, but its item level depends on the materials used, specifically Crests. You can use Crests as crafting materials to increase an item’s level, which combines with the crafter’s skill.
Typically, items made with Crests will end up 1-2 item levels below the equivalent quality gear upgraded with the same tier of Crests. The advantage of crafted gear is that you can choose the perfect stats for your spec and sometimes add Embellishments for extra effects.
Season 1 has now begun, and if you’re still figuring out your gear, the information above should help you get equipped quickly.







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