Conquest of Azeroth Endgame Guide
Everything at level 60 — gearing, raids, Mythic+, Manastorm, PvP, Prestige Mode, and long-term progression in Project Ascension's Conquest of Azeroth.
Hitting Level 60: What Changes
Reaching level sixty in Conquest of Azeroth opens the full endgame toolkit. All abilities are trained, Ability Essence nodes become your primary power lever, and content shifts from solo questing to organized group activities. Gear quality matters more than ever — quest greens give way to dungeon blues, raid epics, Worldforged items, and Immersive Drops with build-defining procs.
Gold sinks increase at max level: essence respecs, enchants, consumables, mount upgrades, and auction house trading. Establish daily routines — dungeons for gear, professions for income, PvP for honor rewards — rather than grinding one activity exclusively. CoA's endgame is broad by design, rewarding players who engage with multiple systems.
Join a guild or community group early. Endgame coordination through Discord simplifies raid scheduling, Mythic+ key pushing, and loot distribution discussions. Beta guilds often form around content types — raiding, PvP, or casual exploration — so find one matching your playstyle.
Gearing and Item Progression
Endgame gear flows from dungeons, raids, PvP vendors, crafted items, and special drop systems. Worldforged items allow customization through crafting components gathered from endgame activities. Immersive Drops provide rare effects tied to specific content — research which drops benefit your class and spec before farming.
Ability Essence completion parallels gear progression. Maximize your spec tree for your chosen role before hyper-focusing on marginal gear upgrades. A well-essenced character in blue gear often outperforms a poorly essenced character in partial epics. Use the Auto-Build tool and endgame build guides on this wiki for optimization paths.
Enchants, gems, and consumables provide the final tuning layer. Crafters on your server supply these — buy or level professions yourself. Tanks prioritize stamina and mitigation enchants, healers prioritize mana and throughput, DPS prioritize primary stats and spell or attack power.
Dungeons, Raids, and Mythic+
Level sixty dungeons range from normal difficulty for learning mechanics to Mythic+ timed keystones with scaling affixes. Normal and heroic modes teach boss abilities and drop baseline gear. Mythic+ pushes coordination and rewards progressively better loot at higher key levels — refer to our Mythic+ feature page for affix details and weekly rotation information.
Raids are the pinnacle of PvE coordination. Multi-boss encounters require assigned tanks, healers, and DPS with interrupt rotations, positioning discipline, and phase-specific ability usage. Beta raid tuning changes frequently — study guides after each patch and remain flexible on strategy adjustments.
Manastorm offers an alternative scaling challenge mode distinct from Mythic+. It tests sustained performance under escalating constraints and rewards unique cosmetics or gear depending on current season design. Hybrid Risk layers optional difficulty modifiers on content for players seeking greater rewards at increased danger.
PvP and Competitive Content
Rated arena and battlegrounds provide competitive outlets for level sixty characters. Honor and rating gear offer alternative progression paths for PvP-focused players. CoA's class diversity creates unique arena compositions — experiment with double DPS, healer-DPS, or control setups featuring Chronomancers and Witch Doctors.
Open-world PvP occurs in contested zones and world PvP objectives when active. Battlegrounds reward honor for gear upgrades and serve as practice for arena mechanics. Read our Best PvP Classes guide for tier rankings and counter strategies.
Witch Hunters excel against Necromancers and Cultists through Judgment. Knights of Xoroth provide mobile burst. Sun Cleric Lightbringers anchor healing comps. Stay informed on balance patches — beta PvP tuning shifts class rankings regularly.
Long-Term Progression
Prestige Mode offers account-wide or character-specific progression beyond initial max gear for players who want perpetual goals. Hardcore Trials challenge players with permadeath or limited-death rules for exclusive rewards and bragging rights. Neither is mandatory for standard endgame enjoyment.
Alts become valuable at endgame — maintain a crafter, experiment with PvP classes, or fill different raid roles. Shared account resources like Prestige benefits, when active, reward alt investment. Profession alts feed your main with consumables and crafted gear.
Stay current with patch notes and beta feedback cycles. CoA endgame content expands throughout beta — new raids, Manastorm seasons, and PvP seasons arrive on staggered schedules. This wiki updates guides as content ships.
- Week 1 at 60: Complete spec essence tree, run heroics, join guild.
- Week 2–4: Mythic+ keys, normal raids, PvP gear baseline.
- Ongoing: Progression raids, high keys, rated arena, crafting economy.
Related in This Section
Core systems, class selection, and your first steps in CoA.
How to ConnectInstall the PTR launcher, select the realm, and log in.
How to Get AccessTravel Guide, shop bundles, newsletter, and gold AH options.
Leveling GuideEfficient routes from level 1 through 60 in Expanded Azeroth.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do first at level 60?
Finish training all abilities, complete your Ability Essence tree for your main spec, and start running level sixty dungeons for blue gear. Join a guild or Discord group for raid and Mythic+ access.
How important are Worldforged items?
Very important at high endgame. They provide customizable effects that often define optimal builds. Gather crafting materials from dungeons and raids or purchase from the auction house.
Is CoA PvP pay-to-win?
Shop purchases grant access and cosmetics, not direct PvP power. Gear comes from playing content. Beta balance aims for skill and composition over wallet advantage.
What is the gear catch-up mechanism?
Heroic dungeons, PvP honor gear, and lower-tier raid difficulties help returning or new max-level characters catch up. Mythic+ lower keys also drop usable gear for mid-tier players.
Do I need Prestige Mode for raids?
No. Prestige is optional long-term progression. Standard gearing and essence investment suffice for all current raid content.