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The TBC Classic Anniversary Thunderfury Boost covers one of the longest and most RNG-dependent questlines in the game’s history. The bindings are the defining bottleneck: Garr drops the Right Binding and Baron Geddon drops the Left Binding, each at roughly a 3–5% rate per kill per week. Once the bindings are secured, the remaining steps are finite: 10 Elementium Ingots from BWL trash (requiring a miner to learn smelting via Mind Control on Krixix), plus crafting materials for the Enchanted Elementium Bars, and a guaranteed Essence of the Firelord from Ragnaros.
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Questline Step |
Source |
Challenge |
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Left Binding of the Windseeker |
Baron Geddon, Molten Core |
Sub-5% drop rate, one attempt per weekly reset |
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Right Binding of the Windseeker |
Garr, Molten Core |
Sub-5% drop rate, one attempt per weekly reset |
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Essence of the Firelord |
Ragnaros, Molten Core |
100% drop once quest is active; requires Ragnaros kill |
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10x Enchanted Elementium Bar |
BWL Elementium Ingots + crafting mats |
Requires Blackwing Lair access and Elementium smelting unlock |
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Prince Thunderaan kill |
Summoned at Highlord Demetrian, Silithus |
Requires a raid group; full fight at 40% of original strength |
The weapon itself is a one-handed sword at item level 80, equippable by Warriors, Rogues, Paladins, and Hunters. Its proc deals 300 Nature damage chaining across five targets and applies a 25 Nature resistance reduction per jump, which compounds meaningfully across AoE pulls and stacked raid fights. The WoW TBC Anniversary Thunderfury Boosting service secures that weapon for your character’s weekly lockout cycle until both bindings land.
Thunderfury is a one-handed sword requiring level 60, which restricts it by weapon type to classes that can equip one-handed swords. Druids, Priests, and Shamans cannot equip it at all. Among the eligible classes, Warriors benefit the most from the attack speed slowing proc for tanking, while Rogues, Paladins, and Hunters can wield it for the proc chain and stats, though it becomes a secondary priority for those specs compared to their dedicated BiS options.
Yes. The Garr Binding and Baron Geddon Binding options let you target only the boss you still need. If one binding already sits in your bank from a previous run, we focus entirely on the remaining boss each week until the second binding drops, which reduces the total time significantly.
We run both bosses every reset regardless. On weeks without a drop, we continue to gather Elementium Ingots from Blackwing Lair and stockpile crafting materials for the Enchanted Elementium Bars so that everything is ready the moment both bindings are in hand. No reset goes to waste in terms of questline preparation.