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The TBC Classic Anniversary Black Planar Edge Boost targets a weapon that sits at the top of the Phase 1 one-handed axe category for Enhancement Shamans and any physical DPS spec benefiting from Attack Power and Critical Strike Rating.
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Characteristic |
Detail |
Why It Matters |
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Attack Power +44 |
Inherent |
Strong direct DPS contribution for all physical damage specs |
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Critical Strike Rating +21 |
Inherent |
Meaningful crit improvement in a phase where crit scaling is a primary stat priority |
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Equip Requirement |
Master Axesmith only |
The axe cannot be equipped or traded without the active specialization |
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Craft Component |
Consumes The Planar Edge |
The base axe must be sourced or crafted before the upgrade is possible |
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Profession Bonus |
375 BS retained |
Your character keeps the fully leveled profession for future crafts after delivery |
The material cost for the WoW TBC Anniversary Black Planar Edge Boosting service is front-loaded by the profession leveling phase, which is the most expensive part of Blacksmithing in TBC due to the volume of metal bars and crafting components required across the full 1–375 range. The final craft adds Primal Nethers (obtained from heroic dungeon bosses) and Primal elements on top. Our team sources all materials through current market prices and active heroic runs, preventing the usual situation where a single hard-to-find component holds up the entire process.
Black Planar Edge is a Bind on Pickup specialty item tied directly to the Axesmith specialization. This restriction exists specifically to make crafted specialty weapons a meaningful profession reward rather than freely tradeable items available to any character. It means the full specialization path must be completed on your character before the axe can be used, which is why the Full Craft option handles both in a single service.
The axe will remain in your bags after switching, but you would no longer meet the equip requirement and the weapon would become unusable until you re-acquire the Master Axesmith specialization. Switching specializations is possible but has gold and quest costs, so most players stick with the one tied to their crafted weapon.
Primal Nethers drop exclusively from the final boss of each heroic dungeon, with a relatively low drop rate and one heroic run available per dungeon per day. This creates a natural bottleneck when multiple crafted epics require them simultaneously. Our team runs the necessary heroics as part of the service, so the material is obtained without requiring you to farm heroics yourself on a daily schedule.