How to get the Lifeless Stone Ring to craft the Radiant Echoes Heirloom ring in World of Warcraft
While the game doesn’t offer any direction on how to get it — or even suggest that it exists — it’s actually extremely easy to craft the new Heirloom ring added with the Radiant Echoes pre-patch event. To make the Band of Radiant Echoes Heirloom, you need a Lifeless Stone Ring and a collection of memories dropped in each event zone, and it shouldn’t take too long to collect the materials.. Here’s what you need to know to craft the new Heirloom ring.
How to get the Lifeless Stone Ring. The ring is the easiest part: Lifeless Stone Ring is sold by Remembrancer Amuul in Dalaran, who is in the Chamber of the Guardian right next to the event portals. It costs a scant 25 Radiant Memories, so you should be able to get it almost immediately.
How to get Essence of the Eastern Kingdoms. This is crafted by combining 20 Memories of the Eastern Kingdoms, which drop from completing objectives and killing bosses in Searing Gorge while the Radiant Echoes event is active.
How to get Essence of Kalimdor. This is crafted by combining 20 Memories of Kalimdor, which drop from completing objectives and killing bosses in Duskwallow Marsh while the Radiant Echoes event is active.
How to get Essence of Northrend. This is crafted by combining 20 Memories of Northrend, which drop from completing objectives and killing bosses in Dragonblight while the Radiant Echoes event is active.
How to craft the Band of Radiant Echoes Heirloom. Once you have the materials, simply click to combine them into your new ring.
This does take a bit of effort to collect all of these memories, but it isn’t difficult. Expect to run the event in each zone several times to collect your memories — and once you have them, it’s just a matter of visiting Amuul and combining your items to make the ring.
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