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The TBC Classic Anniversary Blinkstrike Boost targets a weapon with one of the most impactful procs in the Phase 1 melee pool. The extra attack proc triggers on hit at approximately a 4.33% chance per swing, and crucially, it can proc off itself, creating chains of extra attacks that push its effective contribution well above what the base damage numbers suggest. For Rogues with Sword Specialization or Retribution Paladins with frequent swing timers, that compounding effect translates into meaningful throughput that other Phase 1 alternatives don’t match cleanly.
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Characteristic |
Detail |
Why It Matters |
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Weapon Speed |
2.60 |
Consistent swing timer; reliable proc frequency across all melee specs |
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Proc Effect |
Extra attack on next swing |
Can proc off itself and off Windfury; chains into additional procs |
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Proc Rate |
~4.33% per hit |
Approximately 2 procs per minute under normal conditions |
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Item Type |
BoE world drop |
No target farm exists; only obtainable through market sourcing |
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Item Level |
100 |
Competitive with early Karazhan drops; holds into Phase 2 content |
Supply is the core problem with the WoW TBC Anniversary Blinkstrike Boosting service, and the reason sourcing takes skill rather than just gold. Because the drop comes from any mob across all Burning Crusade zones at a very low rate, listings appear unpredictably and disappear within minutes on most populated realms.
The combination of a very low world drop rate, no dedicated farm location, and high demand across multiple specs drives the price. Unlike crafted BiS pieces, where supply is limited by material costs and cooldowns, Blinkstrike supply is purely RNG-dependent, which keeps the ceiling high and the availability inconsistent throughout a phase.
Yes. The extra attack proc is notably versatile: it can proc off itself, proc alongside Windfury Totem, and chain into other on-hit effects like enchant procs. This interaction is part of what makes the weapon stronger than its item level alone suggests and why it remains competitive in melee BiS lists for the full phase.
Rogues using a sword build in the main hand and Retribution Paladins benefit most from the proc mechanics. Arms and Fury Warriors can use it effectively as well. Enhancement Shamans gain additional value from the Windfury interaction. Specs that rely on weapon-specific talent bonuses for non-sword weapon types get less value, but the raw proc output remains relevant for any physical DPS spec that can equip it.