How to Complete Defending Broken Isles
To complete Defending Broken Isles, players must complete the quest line associated with a zone experiencing a Legion Assault, which will end with a scenario quest that follows the naming scheme “Battle for” (e.g. Battle for Azsuna), and once the scenario quest is turned in, Defending Broken Isles will be marked as complete. The Legion Assault is a crucial part of the Legion expansion, where players must defend the Broken Isles from the Burning Legion’s invasion.
Introduction to Legion Assaults
The Legion Assault is a three-stage process that requires players to complete Demonic World Quests, assist allies in cleansing the zone, and queue up for a 3-player scenario to invade a Legion ship. This process is essential to defending the Broken Isles and progressing through the Legion content.
Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions
- How do I start the Broken Shore questline?: To start the Broken Shore questline, players must accept the quest Armies of Legionfall and talk to Khadgar on the Dalaran Flight pad.
- How do I unlock Broken Isles Legion?: Players need to complete The Legion Returns and then take To Be Prepared from Recruiter Lee, which is auto-completed, and then take The Battle for Broken Shore from Knight Dameron.
- Is there a portal to Broken Isles?: Yes, players can travel to the Broken Isles using the portal room in their capital city, taking the portal to Azsuna.
Legion Assaults and World Quests
- How do I complete a Legion invasion?: To complete a Legion invasion, players must complete 4 Demonic World Quests, assist an ally in cleansing the zone, and queue up for a 3-player scenario to invade a Legion ship.
- How do I unlock world quests in Broken Isles?: Legion World Quests require players to reach level 45 and complete the quest Uniting the Isles, which requires Friendly status with all the factions of the Broken Isles.
- What level should I be to go to Broken Isles?: The Broken Isles are open to characters level 98 and up.
Travel and Navigation
- Can you fly in Argus?: No, players cannot fly anywhere on Argus, even if they unlocked flying in Legion zones by completing Broken Isles Pathfinder, Part Two.
- How do I get to Argus?: To start the Argus questline, players need to complete the Hand of Fate quest, and if they’ve abandoned the Argus intro quest, they must return to their capital city’s docks and speak with Vereesa Windrunner for Alliance players or Lady Liadrin for Horde players.
Quests and Unlocking Content
- How do I start the broken Isles quest horde?: Before questing through the Broken Isles, players must run through the Broken Shore (or Mardum if a Demon Hunter), witness Dalaran moving to the Broken Isles, acquire their Artifact Weapon, and unlock their Class Hall.
- Can you skip Legion scenario?: Yes, players can leave the scenario and it will port them in front of the NPC, allowing them to skip to Dalaran in Legion.
- What is the last raid in Legion?: The last raid in Legion is the Antorus, the Burning Throne.
Items and Rewards
- How do you get legendary Legion?: Legendaries can be obtained from dungeon bosses, raid bosses, world bosses, Emissary Caches, Arena wins, Rated/Unrated Battleground wins, PvP Strongboxes, and Mythic+ Weekly Caches.
- How do you get the chest in Broken Isles?: There’s a puzzle on Broken Isle that gives players three Precious Chests upon solving it, which can be found after completing the Blazin’ Trail quest.
Expansion and Zone Information
- What expansion is Broken Isles?: The Broken Isles are a new continent introduced in World of Warcraft: Legion and are the main setting of the expansion.
- What does Suramar mean?: Suramar is a zone located in the center of the Broken Isles, once a shining symbol of Highborne society, which never recovered from the trauma of the War of the Ancients.