I would recommend that anyone who has alchemy and herbalism make these and carry a few around as, beyond the situations mentioned above, the usefulness of these potions is seemingly endless. It was funny also to see the expletives in garbled alliance language of the mounting number of rogues continually trying to disorientate me as "Immune" repeatedly flashed over my avatar. While levelling alchemy on my alt warlock I made these from orange to green for my warrior so that he could, for once in his TBC life, kill a frost mage*. I hope you enjoy the video and good luck running the flag.Ĭomment by 104412Surprisingly it's not mentioned here but these are extremely useful in Zul Gurub to avoid the terminally annoying axe wielding trolls that knock you back ad infinitum. This combination gave me a 100% speed increase for 36 seconds instead of 70% speed increase for 15 seconds. The other items I utilized were the rogue talent preparation that finished my CD on my sprint, the rogue glyph of sprint that increased my sprint speed by an extra 30% and these level 60 PVP boots that increased my sprint time from 15 seconds to 18 seconds. Most of the credit goes to the free action potion. The horde ran out of DKs to death grip me and I survived the few attacks they landed before I was able to sprint off and remove the DOTs with cloak of shadows. From the video you can see that the chains of ice landed on me but did not slow me because it is a movement impairing effect but the DK death grip was still effective on me because it is not a movement impairing effect. ![]() So to make it fun I began to run it in a pink dress and progressed to underwear and a fishing pole. ![]() ![]() I started off stacking speed, resilience and stamina and ended up way overpowered when I used free action potion. Comment by JGPenfieldI made a YouTube video called Naked Flag Runner showing the utility of free action potion in running the Warsong Flag.
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