
If you're a warlock/mage, this probably isn't worth a second look at all.

This is mainly for the folks who are in guilds struggling with Kara, and in light of that probably also have a bit of trouble getting groups together to get Lower City rep for their Gavel. Most Trinkets rely on chance which are quite slim especially. Currently, only the Charm of Qol is craftable and the other recipes are to be unlocked using Glory.

As to how effective they are and if they can stack. It's just a matter of time before you get better. This is just to give an idea on how unique Trinkets work for those who havent tried the new content yet. Info for belts on the crafting page When you open the crafting panel for set items there is an exclamation mark in a circle that tells you what the set rewards are. If your guild is in good enough shape that no locks or mages need them, and you can down Prince/Doomwalker on a regular basis, then no, I wouldn't waste my time on getting this crafted. Specifically for elemental shaman, balance druids and shadow or smite priests who don't have all that many alternatives, and who most likely have to roll against each other as well as mages/locks for the upgrades that come as drops (in most cases, the Mindblade/Talon is also an upgrade for mages and locks, who will be rolling despite the fact that they're daggers).

Overall, this is a nice dagger if you don't raid, or have really bad luck with drops. Comment by ThottbotDon't forget Talon of the Tempest off of Doomwalker.
