How to Use Sparks of Shadowflame in World of Warcraft Dragonflight

Don't forget to tip your crafter.

Recently, I’ve made my much-anticipated (by no one) return to World of Warcraft Dragonflight. I’m happy to report that the catch-up systems in place currently are great! I’ve been having an easy (but not too easy) time getting my newly leveled Paladin up to snuff with some sweet new gear. One of the most reliable sources of good, end-game gear are crafted items. More specifically, Shadowflame Crafted items. So how do you get them in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight?

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How to get Sparks of Shadowflame in WoW Dragonflight

Splintered Sparks of Shadowflame are found at the end of Mythic+ dungeons or as rewards from World activities like Fyrakk Assaults and Weekly Quests. Combine two of these to earn yourself a Spark of Shadowflame.

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How to Use Sparks of Shadowflame

Once you have a Spark or two – head to the Crafter’s Consortium in Valdrakken and take a look at craftable gear you’re interested in. In the screenshot below, you can see me eyeing a one-handed sword.

Screenshot via Prima Games

Once you choose an item – imbue it with the Spark of Shadowflame in the crafting request to guarantee an item level of 411 – 424. If you want a better chance at the item being 424, use high-quality reagents in your order (you’ll need to provide these yourself!)

It might not be the cheapest way to get gear – I think my aforementioned sword cost around 6,000 gold in materials – but it certainly is the quickest way to get guaranteed upgrades.

Of course, you could always craft it yourself if you’re keen. I personally have no desire to join in on the blue-collar side of the trade economy, however; I’m perfectly content with tipping my crafter well and hoping for the best.

Finally, if you’d like to see what’s in the new patch dropping today, check out our guide to the new content coming in 10.1.5.

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David Morgan

David is a pediatric asthma researcher at Cincinnati Children's Hospital by day, and Prima Freelancer by night. He always finds time for the games he loves, and then some more to tell you all about them.