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What is Elemental Overflow in World of Warcraft Dragonflight?

All about Elemental Overflow.

World of Warcraft Dragonflight is a vast game involving many elements. While the title is moderately easy to play, users need to know about many things before they even begin playing. Currency is one such element which plays a key role in the game.

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In this guide, we will focus on Elemental Overflow. We will share some important details about it, and its role in Blizzard’s MMORPG title.

Elemental Overflow in World of Warcraft Dragonflight

Elemental Overflow is a new currency in the WoW Dragonflight game. It’s plays a crucial part in the title because it’s responsible for buying key items in the game.

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How to Farm Elemental Overflow

You can farm Elemental Overflow from Primalist Invasion mobs. Every six hours the Primalists (fire, water, air or earth) gather around to invade the Dragon Isles zones in the game. Depending on the invading element, the Primalist NPCs will cover the areas with mobs who possess new abilities.

Your job is to defeat the Primalists and gather the Elemental Overflow currency. Strong Primalist NPCs will drop more Elemental Overflow, but are tricky to defeat.

Uses of Elemental Overflow in World of Warcraft Dragonflight

You can use Elemental Overflow to buy certain rewards or items in the game from Mythressa in Valdrakken. We will list some items below with their respective Elemental Overflow cost for better understanding.

  • Bracers, Belts, Cloaks – 200
  • Shoulders, Boots, Gloves – 350
  • Helms, Legs, Chests – 500
  • Weapons – 800
  • Stormie pet – 1000
  • Ghostflame pet – 1000
  • Stormhide Salamanther – 2000

If you like guides on procuring items in the game, check out How to Get Artisan’s Mettle in World of Warcraft Dragonflight.

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