Season of Discovery’s unique mechanic players are still figuring out is Runes, and more so the locations throughout Azeroth. One in particular for Warriors will require players to acquire Gillsbane to complete a quest, but where exactly do we find this item inWoW Classic? We’ve got you covered.

WoW Classic Season of Discovery: How to get Gillsbane

WoW Classic has now had a fresh coat of paint with the recently released Season of Discovery, as it has unwrapped a ton of new content for players to sink their teeth into, like new Runes. Runes change how players interact with their classes. Warriors, for example, will need to complete some quests, such as obtaining Gillsbane. This item will be used to obtain the Quick Strike Rune, one of the first you get IN WoW Classic.

If you’re in the market to acquire Gillsbane, you will be tasked withkilling Defias Brotherhood members throughout the Westfall regionif you’re Alliance. However, if you’re playing on Horde, the Gillsbane isn’t going to be a requirement for your Rune.

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We aren’t sure about the exact drop rate for the Gillsbane, but there’s an abundance of Defias Brotherhood NPCs here for players to kill, so you shouldn’t have too much trouble farming them.

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Runes are going to be powerful for every character in WoW Classic SoD, and obtaining the right ones throughout the questing process will be vital for players.

The Warrior Rune players will obtainQuick Strikeand perform “A reckless instant melee attack with your two-handed weapon dealing.” This will be a powerful maneuver, which will beincredibly useful for leveling early on,as there are some hard enemies to slaughter throughout the Westfall region.

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Nick Farrell

Having worked in the games industry for half a decade now, Nick has rediscovered his passion for covering games after having dabbled in PR. Favorite games include World of Warcraft, Overwatch and the Yakuza franchise.