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The TBC Anniversary Resist Gear Boosting service covers all three encounter-specific sets that SSC and Black Temple demand. Hydross the Unstable is the first real resistance wall in the expansion — the boss alternates between Frost and Nature forms every 45–60 seconds, and each form requires a dedicated resistance tank. Armor value is effectively useless during these phases, making the resist cap non-negotiable. The TBC Classic Anniversary Resistance Gear sets for Hydross use primarily Blacksmithing-crafted plate: Iceguard for Frost and Wildguard for Nature, supplemented by JC rings, armor kits, and resistance enchants to fill remaining slots for any class or armor type.
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Set |
Encounter |
Who Needs It |
Crafted From |
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280 Nature Resistance |
Hydross the Unstable (SSC) |
Dedicated Nature tank |
Wildguard set (BS), JC rings, resist enchants |
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280 Frost Resistance |
Hydross the Unstable (SSC) |
Dedicated Frost tank |
Iceguard set (BS), JC rings, resist enchants |
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170 Shadow Resistance |
Mother Shahraz (BT) |
Entire raid minus Saber Lash tanks |
Shadesteel (BS plate), Redeemed Soul (LW leather), Shackled Souls (LW mail) |
The Shadow Resistance sets carry a significant material cost because the recipes are gated behind Heart of Darkness drops from Black Temple and Hyjal Summit trash: the crafting materials require active BT access to farm, which inflates prices sharply once the tier opens. Getting the set sourced and delivered before that happens is the difference between paying a reasonable amount and overpaying on a spiked market. Our team tracks material availability in real time and moves quickly to lock in prices.
You can order any single set or combine them in one order — the service is fully modular. Many players start with the 280 Frost set for early SSC progression, then add the Shadow sets once Black Temple attunement is in progress.
Yes. Resistance gear in TBC is armor-type dependent, not universal. We build your set around your specific class and armor type — plate wearers get Blacksmithing sets, leather wearers get Leatherworking sets, and so on. Nothing generic ends up in your mailbox.