Seven Big Points into your Covenant: SCOUTING MAP, FORGE OF BONDS, COVENANT RESERVOIR, KEEPER OF RENOWN, ANIMA CONDUCTOR, TELEPORTATION NETWORK, COVENANT SPECIFIC AREA Works in a similar way to the class halls in legion, everyone had one with more or less the same utilities but not placed in the same spot because their “internal arquitecture” was different. The covenant is the faction you choose to work for, is linked to one of the maps in the shadowlands so your main hub will be in that map, your Sanctum. But you cant use those items anywhere, there is a determinate point to use em, one of the seven big points into your covenant. With one of this resources (anima) you will not autoacumulate, you will earn items that goes into your bags and you have to use in order to stock the amount of currency that they give you. You will gain Anima with various activities (world quest, pve activities, pvp activities) and will gain Renown mostly with weekly quests. You can farm Anima in a unlimited amount like you did with artifact power but with Renow you have a limited amount to farm per week. There is two main resources you will be farming and stockpiling, Reservoir Anima Reservoir Anima and Renown Renown. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. How and in which way level up alts and how this impact into your gameplay and covenantĪnd remember to upvote this comment with the arrows in the left if you find it useful. How to choose your covenant (not the typical guide perspective) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-īut before going deep into the covenant experience, I will drop you here two links to another two interesting themes that you may want to look later (check into the comments): How this Covenant Sanctum works?.īut is also important how is this related to the covenant experience, and im gonna explain you this in the next big text. Comment by RevocxamYour main question is …….
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