Brewmaster Monk Tank Gear and Best in Slot — The War Within (11.2)
On this page, you will find the best gear and best in slot items for your Brewmaster Monk in World of Warcraft The War Within (11.2).
Gearing your Brewmaster Monk
Although the bulk of your ideal pieces of gear will come from selecting items
within the Great Vault every week, raiding Mythic
Manaforge Omega, completing very high keys in
Mythic+, or even acquiring items crafted by
Professions using the Crafting Orders system and
Spark of Starlight, not all of this content will be feasible when first
reaching max level in The War Within. Instead, your initial items will largely
come from exploring the world and participating in Delves.
Fortunately, gearing as a Brewmaster is generally simple for most item slots: use the highest item-level gear you can get while trying to avoid unnecessary Haste. However, even an item that is 5 item levels higher with Haste will often still be an upgrade, so do not go entirely out of your way to avoid the stat. Rings are sometimes a different matter, as they do not contain Agility or Armor. However, unless you are trying to maximize your damage output, you can still safely equip a ring with a higher item level, no matter what its stats are. To learn about the rest of your stat priority, see our dedicated page for it.
Gearing Strategy and Recommendations for a Brewmaster Monk
When you are figuring out if an item is an upgrade, it is highly recommended to get in the practice of simulating it. You can only do this to compare gear offensively as a tank specialization, however; fortunately, if you are looking to improve your defenses, you can focus entirely on item level.
If you are unfamiliar with what simulations are or how to use them, our Simulation page can help you learn more. Otherwise, as mentioned earlier, you can safely prioritize item level.
Beyond the disclaimer above, please note that the following recommendations do not include items obtained from PvP. If you are interested in recommended crafted gear, please see the section dedicated to it below.
Brewmaster Monk Gear Upgrades
Continuing from previous seasons, The War Within retains the
presence of currencies known as Valorstones and Ethereal Crests,
both obtainable from practically all forms of content in the
game. They can be used to upgrade gear up to Item Level 723, which is
Mythic Raid Item Level. They can also upgrade Crafted Gear up to 720 as well.
For more information on the Gear Upgrades system, check out our dedicated page for it below.
With this system, remember that the cost to upgrade scales differs per slot but now also increases quickly as item levels go up.
Best Items to Upgrade for Brewmaster Monks
Given the near-universal nature of gear upgrades, it can be difficult to figure out what items you should invest your limited amounts of Ethereal Crests in each week. As the decision will ultimately be based on what items you have been able to obtain, listed below are some guidelines and "wishlist" items to upgrade as soon as possible:
- Weapons — this slot represents your single largest increase in damage as a Brewmaster. By upgrading it, you will also increase your self-healing capabilities.
- Trinkets — specifically, the top options listed in the full trinket breakdown below based on what you can obtain.
Best-in-Slot (BiS) Gear for Brewmaster Monks
Overall The War Within Season 3 Gear BiS List for Brewmaster Monks
This table contains loot from the Season 3 Mythic+ Dungeon pool, the Manaforge Omega raid, and recommended crafted gear. If you are purely striving for the absolute best options no matter the odds of obtaining everything, this is it; this list also assumes every item is at its highest possible item level.
Slot | Item | Source |
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Head | ![]() |
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Neck | ![]() |
Priory of the Sacred Flame |
Shoulders | ![]() |
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Cloak | ![]() |
11.2 Campaign |
Chest | ![]() |
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Wrists | ![]() (with ![]() and ![]() |
Leatherworking (see note) |
Gloves | ![]() |
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Belt | ![]() |
Leatherworking |
Legs | ![]() |
Tazavesh: So'Leah's Gambit |
Boots | ![]() |
The Soul Hunters |
Ring 1 | ![]() |
Plexus Sentinel |
Ring 2 | ![]() |
The Dawnbreaker |
Weapon (2h) | ![]() |
Ara-Kara, City of Echoes |
Weapons (Dual Wield) |
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Trinkets |
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BiS Weapon Disclaimer: In Season 3, your best choice for a weapon is
to use a 2h over dual-wielding. This is largely due to the presence of
two-handed weapons with bonus damage effects that do not reduce their stats in
exchange. However, the best-in-slot dual-wield choices
( Zephyrous Sail Carver and
Starforged Seraph's Mace) can offer
similar performance, particularly in lower target counts. Equip whichever BiS
setup you acquire first, defaulting to a two-handed option when you are choosing
between gear of the same item level.
Manaforge Omega Gear BiS List for Brewmaster Monks
This table exclusively contains loot from the Manaforge Omega raid. Although it is potentially easier to acquire, particularly pieces of your Tier Set, you will only have one chance to obtain gear per boss on each difficulty every week. In addition, there may be alternative items that are obtained elsewhere as part of your overall best-in-slot gear. However, these are the items from just the raid to look for.
Slot | Item | Source |
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Head | ![]() |
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Neck | ![]() |
Soulbinder Naazindhri |
Shoulders | ![]() |
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Cloak | ![]() |
11.2 Campaign |
Chest | ![]() |
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Wrists | ![]() |
Soulbinder Naazindhri |
Gloves | ![]() |
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Belt | ![]() |
Nexus King Salhadaar |
Legs | ![]() |
Nexus King Salhadaar |
Boots | ![]() |
The Soul Hunters |
Ring 1 | ![]() |
Plexus Sentinel |
Ring 2 | ![]() |
Dimensius The All Devouring |
Weapon (2h) | ![]() |
Forgeweaver Araz |
Weapons (Dual Wield) |
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Trinkets |
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Mythic+ Gear BiS List for Brewmaster Monks
This table exclusively contains loot from the Season 3 Mythic+ Dungeon pool. These pieces can be "farmed" without any limits, so long as you have access to a keystone for the dungeon in question. However, they will not be obtainable at their highest item level unless obtained from the Great Vault. This means the items here may not always be your absolute best-in-slot choices.
For pieces of your Tier Set in particular, you will be reliant on either the Great Vault or Matrix Catalyst to acquire them. If making use of the Catalyst, you may use any relevant Mythic+ item to create the tier item.
Slot | Item | Source |
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Head | ![]() |
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Neck | ![]() |
Priory of the Sacred Flame |
Shoulders | ![]() |
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Cloak | ![]() |
11.2 Campaign |
Chest | ![]() |
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Wrists | ![]() |
Ara-Kara, City of Echoes |
Gloves | ![]() |
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Belt | ![]() |
The Dawnbreaker |
Legs | ![]() |
Tazavesh: So'Leah's Gambit |
Boots | ![]() |
Operation: Floodgate |
Ring 1 | ![]() |
The Dawnbreaker |
Ring 2 | ![]() |
Priory of the Sacred Flame |
Weapon (2h) | ![]() |
Ara-Kara, City of Echoes |
Weapons (Dual Wield) |
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Trinkets |
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Reshii Wraps for Brewmaster Monks
Patch 11.2 has brought with a new upgradeable artifact cloak known as
the Reshii Wraps. This item will be obtained early on in the 11.2 story
campaign and is essentially the only cloak you will wear for the entirety of the
season; in fact, you are entirely unable to enter the Manaforge Omega
raid or participate in its encounters without it! Needless to say, this factor,
along with its maximum item level of 730, means it is a best-in-slot item for you
to acquire as soon as possible.
Of course, just having a higher item level would not make the Reshii Wraps
a very special item. Fortunately, this cloak also features a unique fiber socket
that allows you to select its secondary stat. For Brewmasters, you will likely
stick to the
Pure Dexterous Fiber, which grants Versatility, though the
Pure Precise Fiber may also be used to gain Critical Strike instead. Beyond
this, the cloak contains a unique passive effect that changes based upon your
specialization. As a tank specialization, Brewmasters will regularly gain
an
Ethereal Barrier absorb, along with a much larger
Ethereal Barricade
in an emergency. Due to being entirely passive and dealing no damage, you do not
need to worry about trying to optimize this power in any way; instead, simply enjoy
the extra defense.
Finally, there exist a couple of items that further empower your Reshii Wraps'
passive effect and are found in the Manaforge Omega raid. This includes a pair
of boots (
Interloper's Reinforced Sandals) and a ring (
Band of the Shattered Soul).
Of the two, you should only focus on obtaining the boots, as the ring's massive
amount of Haste and defensive bonus are both underwhelming and unnecessary for a
Brewmaster.
For more information on how to acquire or upgrade the Reshii Wraps, make sure to check
out our dedicated guide!
Durable Information Securing Container (DISC) for Brewmaster Monk
Patch 11.1.7 featured a new belt that you can obtain from a short questline
involving Delves, the Durable Information Securing Container (or DISC). This item's level
and unique suite of proc effects, in addition to being obtained pre-socketed,
results in it being a best-in-slot piece for the early stages of Season 3.
In addition, the Durable Information Securing Container has the ability to switch between 9
different item effects (in the form of miniature titan discs). For Brewmaster Monks
in particular, you will want to make use of the following effects:
- Raiding/Single-target:
Critical Chain/
Charged Crystal
- Mythic+/AoE:
Critical Chain/
Static Charge/
Electric Current
In general, the Durable Information Securing Container's main power for Brewmasters lies in its
Critical Chain effect, which provides a significant amount of Critical
Strike. However, the other non-Haste stat effects of
Static Charge
and
Electric Current remain relatively competitive in AoE depending
on your own stat budget. Despite being an AoE-based effect,
Charged Crystal
also ends up being your best raw-damage effect in single-target especially. When
in doubt for selecting a bonus, stick to Critical Chain, or sim your character to
see if another stat is better based on your currently owned gear.
When to Replace the Durable Information Securing Container (DISC) for Brewmaster Monk
Although the various effects you can select on the Durable Information Securing Container make
up for its lack of secondary stats, its main advantage over items from the previous
season was in its noticeably higher maximum item level of 701. In Season 3,
where even a Champion track item can reach 704, this bonus is quickly beaten.
As such, even an unsocketed belt of a higher item level is likely an upgrade,
and this especially includes the crafted/embellished
Adrenal Surge Clasp.
However, simulate your own character to be safe as you acquire new belt slot items
to find the exact point to switch into a more traditional item.
Recommended Crafted Gear and Embellishments
When gearing, you have the option to utilize profession gear to a greater
extent than ever before, including the ability to create powerful items at
an item level of up to 720. However, acquiring items of suitable strength is
limited by a unique reagent known as a Spark of Starlight, of which you
will only earn one every two weeks. Over time, you can utilize entire sets
of crafted gear if you are willing to create them (with or without the help of
the Crafting Orders system), but be warned that you cannot convert
crafted gear into tier pieces at the
Matrix Catalyst.
In addition to having customizable secondary stats, there are a variety of powerful optional effects that are either innately present on crafted gear or can be manually added with extra reagents. These bonuses are known as embellishments, and you may have up to two effects present on equipped crafted gear at a time.
Ideal Gear to Craft
Due to the flexibility of crafted gear, such as the ability to specify your
secondary stats along with your potential embellishment, you have many options
available for gear to be created depending on items you have been able to
obtain from other content sources. In general, however,
some items are more likely to be useful for all Brewmaster Monks,
which are listed below for convenience. For any items where you are able to
customize their secondaries, we recommend using an Algari Missive of the Quickblade
to select Critical Strike and Versatility.
Adrenal Surge Clasp — crafted by Leatherworkers, the
Adrenal Surge Clasp is a tank-oriented belt with a unique built-in embellishment effect. While worn, taking damage has a chance to grant a large Agility buff while also temporarily reducing your Mastery by a small amount. Despite this downside, the bonuses to your offensive and defensive powers are noteworthy in AoE while still remaining reliably strong in single-target. Plus, this belt comes with Critical Strike and Versatility, which is otherwise a rare stat combination on other Season 3 belts. Although players may have a
Durable Information Securing Container belt, even an item level 704 version of the Clasp will prove better in overall performance; seek to regain this embellishment as soon as you can justify the crest cost.
- Embellished Armor featuring a
Writhing Armor Banding — made through Leatherworking, any armor piece can optionally include the
Writhing Armor Banding embellishment, doubling the effects of your
Adrenal Surge Clasp!
- This embellishment effect is optimally crafted in the bracer slot due to the number of more useful items taking up the other common slot choices of cloak or boots.
- You may also use the
Dawnthread Lining or
Duskthread Lining embellishments instead for effectively identical performance, though their effects are slightly more conditional. The exact thread choice will also vary with your current secondary stat distribution.
- Jewelry, such as
Amulet of Earthen Craftsmanship or
Ring of Earthen Craftsmanship — made by Jewelcrafters, crafted jewelry is an easy way to acquire a large amount of your preferred secondary stats while also nearly matching the strength of the absolute best-in-slot choices available for the season. Consider crafting for your Neck or a Ring slot with a
Algari Missive of the Quickblade to bypass needing to make up for a lack of crit/vers rings in Season 3.
- Weapons, such as
Everforged Longsword or
Vagabond's Careful Crutch — made by Blacksmiths or Scribes, crafted weapons can offer some of your biggest damage gains if you are unable to obtain any of the season's unique effect weapons at their higher item levels. Depending on your goals for a character, crafting a weapon may even make sense as your first choice and still can feature a useful embellishment (
Elemental Focusing Lens).
Brewmaster The War Within Season 3 Tier Set - Crash of Fallen Storms
Season 3 of The War Within features a new set of Monk-themed gear to collect,
known as the Crash of Fallen Storms set. Pieces of this armor can be earned
from bosses in the Manaforge Omega raid, alongside any of the nine slots
in the weekly Great Vault, and can also gradually be made at the
Matrix Catalyst as a catchup system. This armor, when enough pieces of
it are worn, unlocks special bonuses for Brewmasters. However, uniquely, this season
features separate set bonuses based on whether you are using the Shado-Pan
or
Master of Harmony Hero Talents. These are the following:
Monk Master of Harmony 11.2 Class Set 2pc — Gaining vitality has an increasing chance to cause your next
Tiger Palm to unleash a
Harmonic Surge, dealing Nature damage split between your target and other nearby enemies, along with healing to up to 5 injured allies.
Monk Master of Harmony 11.2 Class Set 4pc — Casting
Celestial Brew or
Celestial Infusion guarantees that your next 2 casts of
Tiger Palm will trigger a
Harmonic Surge.
Monk Shado-Pan 11.2 Class Set 2pc —
Flurry Strikes deal 20% more damage and activating
Weapons of Order instantly grants 10 stacks of
Flurry Charge that trigger on your next attack at 70% effectiveness.
Monk Shado-Pan 11.2 Class Set 4pc —
Flurry Charge generation is increased by 50% and
Flurry Strikes triggers every 150 Energy spent during
Weapons of Order.
As there are five total slots, but only four are needed to gain both equipment bonuses, we recommend that you consider ignoring the leg piece in favor of the remaining four. However, getting your set bonuses takes priority over getting the "correct" pieces, and in this season especially, all five remain very close in overall performance.
If you would like to learn more about these set bonuses and how they interact with your overall playstyle, we have dedicated a section of our rotation page to further discussing them.
Choosing a Weapon
Brewmaster Monks are unique in that they can opt for either a two-handed weapon or to dual-wield one-handed weapons. This results in a massive amount of potential choices to consider. Although you will often opt for whichever choice has the higher item level or more Weapon DPS, there is some nuance to bear in mind.
Dual-wielding and Two-Hand Comparison
As you are acquiring weapons, you may have to, at times, decide between
dual-wielding a weapon in each hand or equipping a single two-handed option.
This decision may be a little more complicated than it first would seem, as
there is a hidden buff — called Windwalker Monk Two-Hand Adjustment
despite also affecting Brewmasters — which increases the damage of your
abilities by 2% when dual-wielding. However, many of your abilities do not
actually take a weapon in the off-hand into account for calculating their damage
dealt!
What this all ends up meaning is that when dual-wielding, your autoattack damage is greater, but when using a two-handed weapon, your ability damage is higher instead. However, if both of your dual-wielded weapons are enchanted, then they generally can make up this difference in ability damage. Of course, this assumes all three weapons involved are the same item level and have identical secondary stats.
To summarize: when deciding between dual-wield and 2h, you can safely choose either option if it results in a higher total item level or amount of secondary stats. If you would like to know the best offensive option for your current selection of weapons, then it is still recommended to simulate your character for the best item available.
Weapons with Unique Effects in The War Within Season 3
Between Dungeons, Delves, and Manaforge Omega, The War
Within Season 3 features three weapons with unique effects that Brewmasters
can equip: Harvester's Interdiction,
Spellstrike Warplance, and
Befouler's Syringe.
They are all very powerful, should you seek them out, and which remains
best will be highly dependent on your current gear.
Harvester's Interdiction
Harvester's Interdiction, from Ara-Kara, City of Echoes, is a two-handed
staff with a chance to deal bonus Shadow damage over a short period, roughly twice per minute.
This effect does not affect the stat budget of the weapon, making it purely a bonus. There is
also a hidden "set bonus" when paired with the
Harvester's Edict trinket, increasing
the chance to trigger both items' effects by 25%.
If you are looking for your strongest two-handed choice (and strongest weapon
overall for the season, even without the "set bonus"), Harvester's Interdiction
represents a convenient answer. Plus, it is a weapon that can be farmed from
Mythic+, making it easy enough to obtain!
Spellstrike Warplance
Spellstrike Warplance, from Eco-Dome Al'dani, is a two-handed
polearm that features a unique on-use effect. Once every two minutes, you may
trigger a
Warplance Strike, dealing Spellstrike damage split between
enemies in a 12-yard cone in front of you. Notably, this does not trigger
the 20-second cooldown that prevents using multiple on-use effects at once. In
addition, its effect exists purely as a bonus that does not affect the stat
budget of the weapon. The damage of this effect is not especially noteworthy,
but a bonus is a bonus.
Similarly to Harvester's Interdiction, this weapon is one of your strongest
two-handed weapons for the season (and one of the strongest overall). Likewise, it
is farmable from Mythic+. Focus on obtaining either of the two for a helpful power
boost in the season.
Befouler's Syringe
Befouler's Syringe is somewhat unique even among "unique" weapons in
that it can be obtained as a very rare drop from any Nerubian-themed content,
including Nerubian Delves, Dungeons, or the three "World/Delve" slots
of the Great Vault. However, this means that its maximum item level is
effectively capped to the Veteran, Champion, or Hero
upgrade tracks, which are 691/704/710.
With all of these potential restrictions, what power does it have to justify
them? This polearm features no Agility, instead having a passive damage
effect. At roughly 3 procs per minute, your attacks apply Befouled Blood
to the enemy, a 10-second DoT. If a target with Befouled Blood perishes, it will
instead become the
Befouler's Bloodlust buff on you, empowering your next
melee attack to deal additional Nature damage.
Although the passive damage effects of Befouler's Syringe are strong
enough to outweigh the lack of Agility and even be better than weapons at similar
item levels, its reduced maximum cap of up to 710 (exclusively when obtained
from the Great Vault) greatly limits its potential for players that
can acquire Myth track gear that can instead be upgraded to 723.
Indeed, players can similarly choose to craft 720 weapons with their
Spark of Starlight instead, outclassing this rare weapon. With that being
said, it is equally usable by Strength classes, making warbound versions helpful
for gearing alts.
Useful Trinkets for Brewmaster Monk
Trinkets are a gear slot that can provide shifting value across different areas of content. They are also the easiest piece to alter how offensive or defensive-minded you wish to be. Because of this, you should keep many of the trinkets you obtain and be ready to swap them out when the situation calls for it.
Bloodmallet can also be used to see a comprehensive grouping of all available trinkets for Brewmaster Monks organized by their damage capabilities. If the source of the trinket is not listed on mouseover, then it only appears from world quests or events and will be difficult to acquire.
Finally, note that the items are listed in order of their approximate strength. If a trinket is not discussed here, then it is not worth seeking out or holding onto due to its lackluster effects compared to the alternatives.
Useful Trinkets for Brewmaster Monk
Offensive Manaforge Omega Raid Trinkets
Brand of Ceaseless Ire — A somewhat "hybrid" choice between damage and defense, this trinket quickly becomes your best possible offensive option any time you are able to maintain all 15 stacks of its
Infuriated buff, while also reliably providing you with additional absorbs against damage. Fortunately, when leaving combat, you will only lose one stack of Infuriated every 3 seconds, giving plenty of time to keep the bonus to this trinket's damage and absorb going even in a mythic+ environment. Consider it your top priority to acquire.
Unyielding Netherprism — Consistency is the goal of this trinket, which reliably triggers its effect every 10 seconds while letting you additionally gain an Agility buff on demand with its on-use effect. Consider seeking it out in particular if you are interested in playing around
Master of Harmony's damage windows, and focus on activating it with
Weapons of Order's debuff when possible.
Perfidious Projector — Although this trinket features a Brewmaster's least-favorite secondary stat for damage (Haste), its on-use damage effect is certainly potent enough to make up for it while also increasing when hitting multiple enemies. Consider a simple and effective source of on-demand burst.
Sigil of the Cosmic Hunt — If you are looking for a simple, passive option for damage at all target counts, this trinket provides it nicely. With its combination of a generous 2.5 procs per minute, increasing damage based on the target's lost health, and echoing to nearby enemies, you really cannot go wrong.
Astral Antenna — One of the simplest options available among your trinket choices, this item passively provides you with large amounts of Critical Strike roughly 2.5 times per minute. On top of this, multiple buffs can even temporarily overlap with one another for an even bigger stat boost!
Araz's Ritual Forge — If you are instead looking for the largest possible source of burst damage, then this trinket's astronomical Agility buff that lines up nicely with
Weapons of Order for
Master of Harmony players may be to your liking. While the maximum health cost to activate its 2-minute on-use seems significant, Brewmasters can often mitigate most of the risk thanks to
Stagger.
Offensive Dungeon Trinkets in The War Within
Tome of Light's Devotion — This trinket is not only a hybrid choice of defense and damage, but secretly one of your strongest offensive choices when utilized properly. While equipped, you will alternate between the buffs of
Inner Resilience and
Inner Radiance, switching automatically as you take damage and gain up to 50 stacks of "reading" the tome.
- While "reading" Resilience, you gain a small amount of passive Armor and a chance to gain an absorb against Magic damage.
- While "reading" Radiance, you instead gain passive Critical Strike and a chance to deal bonus Holy damage with your abilities.
Cursed Stone Idol — While using it may prove somewhat annoying, this trinket combines everything you would want in a useful item: static Agility, on-demand damage, a Critical Strike buff, and a low cooldown that can regularly align with
Weapons of Order thanks to
Chi Surge! Do not be afraid to let it briefly sit off cooldown to stay synced up with this ability, but be warned that this trinket is on the global cooldown and you are unable to dodge enemy attacks during its very brief channel.
Improvised Seaforium Pacemaker — If stats are of more interest to you, then this trinket offers a novel way to get a Brewmaster's favorite secondary of Critical Strike. Every 60 seconds, using an ability will grant a Critical Strike buff for 15 seconds, though during this time any additional Critical Strikes will extend the duration by up to 30 seconds in total! This form of on-demand stats makes it excellent for AoE, provided you are able to time the effect with your bigger damage moments.
Lily of the Eternal Weave — Similar to the
Signet of the Priory, this trinket offers a large stat buff, but on a shorter, 90-second cooldown. This results in a similarly useful trinket that favors the natural cooldown to
Weapons of Order that
Shado-Pan players enjoy.
Signet of the Priory — If Critical Strike or Versatility is your highest secondary stat, then this trinket may be a better way to obtain your preferred choice for burst damage or defense on a 2-minute cooldown. As an extra bonus, any allies also wearing this item will gain a smaller amount of the same stat with every activation!
Master of Harmony players in particular may enjoy this trinket due to the easier time they may have with lining up
Weapons of Order's cooldown, though it can also align with
Invoke Niuzao, the Black Ox regardless of Hero Talent choice.
Ticking Sack of Terror — While this trinket offers Mastery, a stat that is normally only average for damage, its damage effect is deceptively potent for its item level. However, due to needing to stack its debuff on a target multiple times (or manage to have it time out before their demise), this trinket's strength is largely limited to single-target fighting, though it is among your stronger options for it.
Offensive World/Delves Trinkets in The War Within
As a reminder, all trinkets from Delves have a lower maximum item level than those from Dungeons or Raids. They will often still be useful upgrades for your character but will rarely be the best choices available.
Depleted K'areshi Battery — Similar to the
Turbo-Drain 5000 trinket of an earlier season, this trinket triggers roughly 3 times per minute to passively deal additional Arcane damage over time to your target. However, its value is largely limited to single-target fighting.
Chaotic Nethergate — In spite of its reduced item level, this trinket is secretly one of your strongest choices in larger AoE fighting due to featuring uncapped damage provided your enemies will stay within its zone for the full 10-second duration. It also offers a small amount of healing during this time.
Void-Touched Fragment — While the 15 fragment requirement to trigger this trinket's large Mastery buff is daunting, its 10 fragments per minute, on top of a bonus whenever an enemy dies, results in surprisingly decent uptime in an AoE environment. Even in single-target, it will be one of your best Delve trinket choices.
Defensive Manaforge Omega Raid Trinkets
Soulbinder's Embrace — One of the most useful forms of defense in a trinket is an on-demand absorb on a low cooldown, and this trinket offers not only that but a small amount of damage with each activation as well. This results in an option that is likely available for almost any deadly situation, while still being strong enough to enable your survival on its own. Seek it out as your first line of defense if you need such an option.
All-Devouring Nucleus — This trinket is one of a type commonly known as a "cheat-death", which normally activates when you receive fatal damage and has some sort of conditional effect or long cooldown between uses. In the case of this trinket, it offers a bonus source of passive damage and healing when taking damage, which is disabled should the actual cheat-death effect occur. Despite this, the relatively low amount of damage and healing means that this trinket suffers from the common problem of being fairly useless if you are not at risk of activating it. Only consider wearing it if you are especially concerned about dying.
Defensive Dungeon Trinkets in The War Within
Ringing Ritual Mud — While similar to the
Chromebustible Bomb Suit from Liberation of Undermine in that this trinket also provides an on-demand absorb that triggers AoE damage, it is in some ways superior. This is due to featuring static Versatility instead of Haste, alongside any DoT effects triggering a reduction to its baseline 2-minute cooldown. However, your own
Stagger damage does not count for this! Even so, it is your strongest defensive option in general.
Tome of Light's Devotion — This trinket is not only a hybrid choice of defense and damage, but secretly one of your stronger offensive choices when utilized properly. While equipped, you will alternate between the buffs of
Inner Resilience and
Inner Radiance, switching automatically as you take damage and gain up to 50 stacks of "reading" the tome
- While "reading" Resilience, you gain a small amount of passive Armor and a chance to gain an absorb against Magic damage.
- While "reading" Radiance, you instead gain passive Critical Strike and a chance to deal bonus Holy damage with your abilities.
Codex of the First Technique — This trinket deserves a special mention precisely due to how misleadingly weak it actually is. Although the damage reflection effect results in an apparently potent amount of damage and effective healing over time, this is unfortunately tempered by the trinket's passive stat being Stamina rather than any secondary stat or Agility. As a result, nearly half of what makes the best trinkets so strong is missing, and a decent effect does not make up the difference.
Defensive World/Delves Trinkets in The War Within
As a reminder, all trinkets from Delves have a lower maximum item level than those from Dungeons or Raids. They will often still be useful upgrades for your character, but will rarely be the best choices available.
Veiling Mana Shroud — While it is ultimately a simple effect, this trinket combines passive Agility and a bonus proc of Versatility on a regular basis, amplified by your
Stagger giving it even more opportunities to occur.
Enchants and Sockets
Once you have obtained a piece of gear containing a prismatic socket or needing to be enchanted, you will need to know how to modify it. Details about these tweaks can be found on our dedicated gems, enchants, and consumables page.
Changelog
- 15 Aug. 2025: Added further noteworthy offensive trinkets to their respective sections.
- 12 Aug. 2025: Revised trinket recommendations due to updated simulation data.
- 04 Aug. 2025: Updated for Patch 11.2.
- 23 Jun. 2025: Adjusted DISC belt recommendations based on recent tuning.
- 15 Jun. 2025: Added discussion of the DISC belt of Patch 11.1.7; embellishment recommendations adjusted.
- 12 May 2025: Puzzling Cartel Chip recommendations adjusted based on purchase requirements.
- 21 Apr. 2025: Puzzling Cartel Chip purchase recommendations added for Patch 11.1.5.
- 23 Mar. 2025: Best damage trinket adjusted due to recent tuning hotfixes; added Sigil of Algari Concordance discussion.
- 01 Mar. 2025: Cyrce's Circlet recommendations adjusted as of latest post-hotfix sims.
- 24 Feb. 2025: Updated for Patch 11.1.0.
- 20 Feb. 2024: Gear, trinket, and crafting recommendations updated for Season 2 of The War Within.
- 20 Dec. 2024: Cyrce's Circlet citrine guidance adjusted based on further tuning and updated simulations.
- 15 Dec. 2024: Added Cyrce's Circlet citrine recommendations; page reviewed for Patch 11.0.7.
- 21 Oct. 2024: Added Befouler's Syringe to list of unique weapons.
- 13 Sep. 2024: Embellishment crafting slot choices adjusted and further explained; trinkets adjusted ahead of upcoming tuning; recommended tier offpiece shifted.
- 10 Sep. 2024: Embellishment recommendations adjusted with latest simulation findings.
- 09 Sep. 2024: Gear, trinket, and crafting recommendations updated for Season 1 of The War Within.
- 21 Aug. 2024: Updated with Pre-Season and Season 1 BiS gear for The War Within
- 23 Jul. 2024: Updated for The War Within Pre-Patch.
- 07 May 2024: Reviewed for 10.2.7.
- 22 Apr. 2024: Gear lists updated with Dragonflight Season 4 recommendations; added Antique Bronze Bullion purchase recommendations; created additional tables for unique weapons and trinkets.
- 19 Mar. 2024: Offensive raid trinket order revised; page reviewed for Patch 10.2.6.
- 15 Jan. 2024: Page reviewed for Patch 10.2.5.
- 10 Nov. 2023: Slight gear adjustments based on recent hotfixes and simulation optimizations, particularly regarding trinkets.
- 06 Nov. 2023: Adjusted with new recommended Dungeon/Raid gear and Trinkets for Dragonflight Season 3; adjusted unique weapon discussion; added an explanation of Amirdrassil set bonus effects.
- 04 Sep. 2023: Page reformatted for Patch 10.1.7.
- 12 Jul. 2023: Mentioned the possibility of a higher item level Borrowed Time; rings reordered for better clarity.
- 10 Jul. 2023: Added Dawn of the Infinite gear; rings adjusted.
- 24 May 2023: Added mention of Firelands Timewalking trinkets and a recent Weapons of Order hotfix.
- 10 May 2023: Updated special weapon discussion due to updated simulations; offensive trinkets slightly revised.
- 03 May 2023: Embellishment/crafted gear priority modified; recommended tier slot "offpiece" changed based on recent simulations.
- 01 May 2023: Adjusted with new recommended Dungeon/Raid gear and Trinkets for Dragonflight Season 2; added sections on unique weapon effects and upgrade priorities.
- 20 Mar. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.0.7.
- 24 Jan. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.0.5.
- 12 Jan. 2022: Added additional information on embellishments; adjusted dungeon trinket recommendations.
- 11 Dec. 2022: Dungeon gear revised and recommended raid gear added; trinkets substantially expanded for Dragonflight Season 1.
- 28 Nov. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight launch.
- 25 Oct. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight pre-patch.
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This guide has been written by Sinzhu, a Mythic raider on US-Kiljaeden who has passionately played Brewmaster for the past ten years. He also contributes to the Peak of Serenity and is a Moderator of the Monk Class Discord.
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