Outlaw Rogue DPS Amirdrassil Raid Guide — Season 4

Last updated on Apr 22, 2024 at 12:50 by Seliathan 96 comments
General Information

On this page, you will find tips, tricks, and strategies tailored to your Outlaw Rogue for each boss of the following raid: Amirdrassil. All our content is updated for World of Warcraft — Season 4.

1.

Introduction

Below, you can find class and spec-specific advice for every fight in Amirdrassil. If you are looking for a general overview of the Raid that is not spec-specific, check out our dedicated Amirdrassil, the Dream's Hope guides.

On this page, you will find tips and tricks specifically tailored toward Outlaw Rogues and its toolkit based on the recommended talent build. It does not include general tips for mechanics, which are included in the full raid guide instead, whereas this page assumes that you are already familiar with most of the major mechanics of each encounter.

This page assumes that you already understand most of the mechanics of each encounter. These can be found on the full raid guide, so what is contained here are details specifically tailored toward Outlaw Rogue and how you can deal with each fight as best as possible.

2.

Talent Builds

3.

Dragonflight Raid Talent Builds for Outlaw Rogue

Pure Single Target Build Cleave Build
4.

Single Target

The build above is your general single target talent tree with high sustained DPS, mobility and survivability.

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Be sure to make use of the 'Copy Export String' button to import the build directly into your game!

5.

Cleave Build

This build is the same as our M+ build, and adds 3 talents that will drastically increase your AoE output via Blade Flurry Icon Blade Flurry, as well as running Keep It Rolling Icon Keep It Rolling.

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Be sure to make use of the 'Copy Export String' button to import the build directly into your game!

6.

Gnarlroot

6.1.

Talents/Build

We highly recommend the cleave build on this encounter.

6.1.1.

Tips

There are no rogue-specific tips or tricks for this boss.

For more information, please refer to our Gnarlroot guide.

7.

Igira the Cruel

7.1.

Talents/Build

We highly recommend the cleave build on this encounter, provided that the Blistering Spear Icon Blistering Spears are being placed close enough to be cleavable.

7.1.1.

Tips

Use Feint Icon Feint or Cloak of Shadows Icon Cloak of Shadows to mitigate the initial damage from Blistering Spear Icon Blistering Spear.

For more information, please refer to our Igira guide.

8.

Volcoross

8.1.

Talents/Build

This is a pure single-target encounter.

8.1.1.

Tips

The direction of the knockback effect Flood of the Firelands Icon Flood of the Firelands is based on your position towards the center of the soak circle. Positioning yourself accordingly allows you to control the knockback direction. You can also use Shadowstep Icon Shadowstep on another player or Grappling Hook Icon Grappling Hook to immediately cancel the knockback effect.

This is a fairly straightforward boss with no additional spec-specific tips.

For more information, please refer to our Volcoross guide.

9.

Council of Dreams

9.1.

Talents/Build

We recommend using the single-target build on this encounter. Even though it is a 2-target cleave-fight, it is not worth talenting into the cleave talents.

9.1.1.

Tips

There seems to be very little spec-specific interactions for this fight.

All bosses have to be killed at the same time, but melee will only be able to cleave 2 of them. Make sure to maintain Blade Flurry Icon Blade Flurry.

Make sure to prepare for having to soak Barreling Charge Icon Barreling Charge. Feint Icon Feint It works wonders here. You can keep attacking while the charge knocks you up, as long as you are close enough to another boss.

For more information, please refer to our Council of Dreams guide.

10.

Larodar, Keeper of the Flame

10.1.

Talents/Build

We highly recommend the cleave build on this encounter.

10.1.1.

Tips

Try to soak the orbs that grant a 20% crit buff as often as possible, but give priority to other DPS that have strong cooldowns available to them.

Make sure to have Feint Icon Feint ready for Raging Inferno Icon Raging Inferno. Even with the protection of the Seed, it still deals very high amounts of damage.

You can Blind Icon Blind one of the adds in the last Phase of the encounter, so it doesn't walk too close to the raid.

Make sure to have Feint Icon Feint ready for Raging Inferno Icon Raging Inferno..

For more information, please refer to our Larodar guide.

11.

Nymue, Weaver of the Cycle

11.1.

Talents/Build

This is a pure single-target encounter.

11.1.1.

Tips

Crossing the lines of the Verdant Matrix Icon Verdant Matrix can be done by using Shadowstep Icon Shadowstep on a friendly target on the other side.

You can also Shadowstep Icon Shadowstep over Impending Loom Icon Impending Loom beams; just make sure you do not land on a Verdant Matrix Icon Verdant Matrix line. There are two spots at the edge of the bosses hitbox, where you can walk up on the roots to dodge the beams without taking a Verdant Matrix dot.

For more information, please refer to our Nymue guide.

12.

Smolderon

12.1.

Talents/Build

Another pure single-target encounter.

12.1.1.

Tips

Remember that both Crimson Vial and Health Potions can help trigger the Cauterizing Wound Icon Cauterizing Wound debuff on demand, if the absorb shield is already low enough.

During the intermission you gain a 100% damage increase after soaking all five orbs of Devour Essence Icon Devour Essence. Try to make sure to hold any on-use trinkets for this moment.

For more information, please refer to our Smolderon guide.

13.

Tindral Sageswift, Seer of the Flame

13.1.

Talents/Build

We recommend playing the cleave build on this boss. This boss will likely require burst AoE DPS, which we are not particularly great at, but our cleave damage can still contribute in major ways.

13.1.1.

Tips

Make sure to have your cooldowns available for after the intermission phases. The Dragonriding section of the encounter takes a good 30 or so seconds, so it might be wise not to use Adrenaline Rush Icon Adrenaline Rush or any other cooldowns too close to the transition, as they will run out while you are unable to recharge their cooldowns via Restless Blades Icon Restless Blades.

You can soak multiple seeds at once in Phase 2 and 3, if you use Cloak of Shadows Icon Cloak of Shadows. You CANNOT do this on Mythic difficulty.

For more information, please refer to our Tindral guide.

14.

Fyrakk the Blazing

14.1.

Talents/Build

We recommend playing the single-target build on this boss. While there are 2 adds during the intermissions, they are not that difficult to deal with.

14.1.1.

Tips

You can have very high uptime, even during Dream Rend Icon Dream Rend, thanks to Feint Icon Feint and Cloak of Shadows Icon Cloak of Shadows.

You can use Shadowstep Icon Shadowstep or a Warlock Gateway to cancel the knockback effect as the boss starts the first intermission.

You can soak multiple orbs in the intermission with Cloak of Shadows Icon Cloak of Shadows.

Use Blind Icon Blind and Kidney Shot Icon Kidney Shot to disrupt the small adds in Phase 2. You can even talent into Airborne Irritant Icon Airborne Irritant for this to have an AoE interrupt.

For more information, please refer to our Fyrakk guide.

15.

Changelog

  • 22 Apr. 2024: Page has been reviewed and updated for Dragonflight Season 4.
  • 21 Mar. 2024: Page has been reviewed for Patch 10.2.6, no changes were necessary.
  • 15 Jan. 2024: Page has been reviewed and updated for Patch 10.2.5.
  • 06 Dec. 2023: Updated the boss tips, removed tricks that no longer work.
  • 18 Nov. 2023: Updated Fyrakk talent suggestions.
  • 06 Nov. 2023: Page added.
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