One of the hardest achievements took more than a year – soon you’ll be able to complete it in just a few weeks

World of Warcraft’s most annoying achievements are about to get a lot easier. You’ll save months and even years of time getting a great title.

There are numerous achievements in World of Warcraft that you have to work on for a really long time. While many of these achievements simply require ambition and a few hours of “work” at a time, others require much more time. Due to weekly limits, some achievements may even take many months or even more than a year – but a number of these achievements will soon become much easier.

We’re talking about the Ember Court and over a dozen achievements that you can unlock there.

What is the Ember Court? The Ember Court was an endgame feature from Shadowlands and was part of the Venthyr Covenant from Revendreth. Here you could invite a few guests every week and then have to try to satisfy their personal wishes at a celebration. While a Lady Vashj loves a celebration with brutality and assassinations, the feathered Mikanikos wants more cleanliness and harmony.

Temel, your “celebration herald,” starts the Ember Court. And soon every day.

Since guests have different needs, it’s best to invite visitors with similar interests – or accept that you won’t be able to make everyone happy.

There are a total of 16 different visitors here, only a few of whom always come to visit and – if you fulfill their wishes – are rewarded with a reputation with them.

The catch is that the Ember Court celebrations can only be held once a week. Every week at the Wednesday reset you can open a new ember farm and invite new guests.

If you want to have all the successes here, you have to hold the Ember Court every week for more than a whole year – and with a “plan”, because if you don’t use the maximum reputation gain, then the whole thing will take even longer.

Every visitor has different wishes and preferences. The party has to run accordingly if you want reputation.

What will be changed now? Patch 10.2 Guardians of the Dream isn’t about the Shadowlands or the Ember Court at all, but Blizzard still sneaked a nice “Quality of Life” change into the patch. In the future, the Gluthof can be opened once per day. This reduces the time required to achieve all achievements by almost 85%.

Anyone who gets involved will be able to “play through” the Ember Court in a few weeks and earn all the rewards, including the cool “Festherold” title.

But you still have to invest enough time, because every day the guests first have to be invited manually and some orders have to be fulfilled for them so that they even show up to the party.

When is that coming? There is no release date for patch 10.2 yet. However, if Blizzard sticks to its current patch release plans, then we should probably expect the patch and the associated changes at the end of October or beginning of November.

Will you travel to the Shadowlands again for the achievements and titles? Or can nothing lure you there anymore?

The Ember Court was also considered particularly difficult by the player who first had 160 reputation factions on exalted.

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