How to Get a Mythic Keystone in Dragonflight
To get a Mythic Keystone in Dragonflight, you can obtain one from various sources, including looting your Great Vault if you completed a Mythic+ in the prior week, completing a Mythic+ dungeon, or completing a non-keystone Dragon Isles Mythic dungeon. You can also acquire a Mythic Keystone from specific dungeons such as Ruby Life Pools, Nokhud Offensive, Algeth’ar Academy, Azure Vault, Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr, Brackenhide Hollow, Halls of Infusion, and Neltharus, with some of these having restrictions on the level of Mythic Keystone they can reward.
Getting Started with Mythic Keystones
Understanding the Basics
Before diving into the details, it’s essential to understand how Mythic Keystones work and how they can be obtained and used. The process involves completing Mythic+ dungeons and using the Keystone to access higher levels of difficulty, with the goal of upgrading your Mythic Keystone to higher levels.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
FAQ 1: What are the Sources of Mythic Keystones in Dragonflight?
You can receive a Mythic+ Keystone each week from the following sources: Looting your Great Vault (if you completed a Mythic+ in the prior week), completing a Mythic+ dungeon, and completing a non-keystone Dragon Isles Mythic dungeon.
FAQ 2: How Do I Get a Mythic Keystone from Dungeons?
You can get a Mythic Keystone from the following dungeons: Ruby Life Pools – M0 or M+, Nokhud Offensive – M0 or M+, Algeth’ar Academy – M0 or M+, Azure Vault – M0 or M+, Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr – M0 only, Brackenhide Hollow – M0 only, Halls of Infusion – M0 only, and Neltharus – M0 only.
FAQ 3: Where is the First Mythic Key in Dragonflight?
The first Mythic Key in Dragonflight can be obtained from an NPC in Valdrakken.
FAQ 4: Can You Change Your Mythic Keystone in Dragonflight?
Yes, you can change your Mythic Keystone in Dragonflight by using an NPC near the Great Vault to downgrade a Keystone, or at the end of each Mythic+ dungeon to change your Keystone to a different random one at the same difficulty.
FAQ 5: How Do You Downgrade a Mythic Keystone in Dragonflight?
Mythic Keystones will downgrade if the dungeon is not completed within the timer or if the character who used the Keystone leaves the dungeon.
FAQ 6: What Do I Do with a Mythic Keystone?
To activate your Mythic Keystone, assemble a team of five players, venture to the specified Mythic dungeon, and place the Keystone into the Font of Power just inside.
FAQ 7: How Do You Upgrade a Mythic Keystone?
The only Keystone that will upgrade in a M+ run (if the run is made within the timer), is the one used to start the dungeon.
FAQ 8: How Many Mythic Keystones Can You Have?
A player may only possess one Mythic Keystone at a time and will only receive one per week.
FAQ 9: How Do You Upgrade Mythic Plus Gear in Dragonflight?
To upgrade your Mythic Plus gear, you need Valor Points, which can be earned by completing Mythic+ dungeons.
FAQ 10: Can You Do Mythic 0 More Than Once in Dragonflight?
No, Mythic 0 dungeons have a weekly lockout, meaning you cannot farm them to get as much gear as you’d like.
FAQ 11: Why Am I Not Getting a Mythic Keystone in Dragonflight?
You may need to do a UI Reset, or if your inventory was full when looting a Keystone, the Postmaster will send it to you by mail.
FAQ 12: What is the Easiest Dragonflight Mythic?
Shadowmoon Burial Grounds is perhaps the absolute easiest Mythic+ dungeon in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight.
FAQ 13: What is the Easiest Mythic Class in Dragonflight?
The easiest Mythic classes in Dragonflight include Beast Mastery Hunter, Frost Mage, Devastation Evoker, Fury Warrior, Havoc Demon Hunter, Retribution Paladin, Destruction Warlock, and Outlaw Rogue.
FAQ 14: How Do Mythic Keystones Work in Dragonflight?
To get a Keystone, you will need to complete any Mythic+ dungeon on at least +2 level, and then you will find a random dungeon’s +2 Keystone in your inventory.
FAQ 15: How Much Does it Cost to Upgrade Mythic Gear in Dragonflight?
The cost to upgrade Mythic gear in Dragonflight varies, with Off-hands, shields, rings, cloaks, bracers, and necks costing 250 Valor per upgrade, while shoulders, gloves, trinkets, boots, and belts cost more, and one-handed agility and strength weapons costing 500 Valor per upgrade.