Unlocking Covenant Assaults on Alts: A Comprehensive Guide
To unlock covenant assaults on alternative characters (alts), players must first ensure that at least one character on their account has completed Chapters 1 and 2 of their relevant covenant’s questline, allowing them to skip these chapters on their alt and thereby facilitating access to covenant assaults after completing the necessary prerequisites on the alt itself. Completing Chapter 2 of the Chains of Domination questline, Maw Walkers, is crucial for unlocking covenant assaults, which then become available once the player picks up the breadcrumb quest A Unified Effort with Bolvar in Korthia.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How do you unlock covenant on Alt?
Players must play through the storyline again before they can pick a covenant on an alt, regardless of the choice made, as content in all zones must be completed to a specific percentage to continue and unlock the actual covenant.
2. Do you have to do covenant campaign on alts?
If a player has at least one character that has completed chapters one and two of their covenant’s questline, they can skip only those two chapters on an alternative character, but not the entire covenant campaign.
3. What is a covenant assault in WoW?
Covenant assaults occur in The Maw and involve covenants attacking a particular zone of this hostile location, with players able to join attacks of any covenant, not necessarily their own.
4. Do covenant assaults give renown?
Yes, there are two covenant assaults per week, each granting an Emblem of Renown, in addition to two weekly quests at the covenant sanctum for collecting anima and souls from The Maw.
5. How do you unlock covenant assaults in WoW?
Unlocking Covenant Assaults requires completing Chapter 2 of the Chains of Domination questline, Maw Walkers, and then picking up the breadcrumb quest A Unified Effort with Bolvar in Korthia.
6. Do I lose renown if I switch covenants?
Yes, anything unlocked on the previous covenant will not convert to the new one, including Renown, covenant abilities, appearances, soulbinds, mounts, titles, and sanctum upgrades.
7. How do covenant transmogs work?
Unlocking armor-specific covenant cosmetic sets requires the covenant armor set to be the preferred armor type for the character, reaching Renown 80 for that covenant, and this process must be repeated for each armor type.
8. What is the least popular covenant in WoW?
The least popular covenant combinations include Necrolord and Night Fae Holy Paladin, with Holy Priest being the most evenly distributed among covenants.
9. Do covenants matter anymore in WoW?
Yes, covenants are a crucial choice affecting a character’s power, with varying strengths between specs.
10. Are Covenant unlocks account-wide?
Cosmetic rewards earned on a covenant at Renown 80 can be used regardless of current covenant affiliation, with this benefit being account-wide.
11. How do I change my covenant on Alt?
Changing covenants is as simple as talking to an NPC in Oribos, with no quests required and an instantaneous change, by consulting the leader of the desired covenant.
12. Can you do all Covenant campaigns on one character?
Yes, it is possible to complete all four covenant campaigns on a single character, with each campaign only completable once per character.
13. Why can’t I join a covenant?
To join a covenant, a player must have completed the Shadowlands campaign, and being level 60 is not sufficient; addons may also interfere with the Covenant choice dialogue.
14. How do you unlock Mikanikos on Alt?
Forgelite Prime Mikanikos is unlocked by completing the Kyrian Covenant Campaign and is the third Soulbind acquired when joining the Kyrian Covenant.
15. Can alts use covenant transmog?
Alts can use covenant transmogs if they are in the same covenant and have unlocked the transmog set on at least one character, with the requirement that the alt must also reach the necessary Renown level within the same covenant.