Lore: Let’s be honest, there’s likely one Covenant that you either liked the zone, the story, the flavor or the characters of more than the others.Just remember that the appearance shown to you is the default color choice and each Covenant has THREE other recolors of that set you will eventually be able to get. Abilities can be rebalanced, but looks not so much. Cosmetics: This is honestly my personal pick.You can also just go for the one whose powers fit your own personal play style the best. WoWHead and other websites have a ton of think pieces on the absolute best Covenant for your class & spec if you want maximum power. Pick the one that gives the best/favorite abilities: Some people will always want to min/max and here it’s no different.So which Covenant to pick? Well there’s a few ways to choose: You’re also not shown the various recolors of the armor set you’ll be able to unlock through various Covenant Activities. One may get more back cosmetics as part of the story but no toys, others may get toys but only one back cosmetic. Everything else varies from Covenant to Covenant. There’s no universal “you get X at point Y” except the Armor Set and Mount. Both of these are unlocked through the course of the 9-part Covenant Campaign story along with other not-shown goodies like alternate back cosmetics, toys, other mounts, etc. You are shown an image of the armor set you’ll receive and the mount you’ll get. The Armor Sets and Mounts are a bit less ‘try them out’. They even provide targeting dummies to try them out on. The Covenant Ability and Class Ability you already got to play with through the course of the storyline, but if you need a refresher you can ask the Representative of the Covenant you talk to before choosing to let you try them out again. Each faction will grant you a Covenant Ability, a Class Ability, and also feature unique mounts and armor sets that are only usable when you are a member of that Covenant. These are the factions you’ve been helping out through the course of the story. The first thing you’re asked to do is join one of the game’s four Covenants. How do you decide? How do you remember it all? Well, hopefully this little guide will help. You got a half dozen different currencies, you got tons of unlockables, and no shortage of directions you can go. From there? Well, it’s a water rapids ride into the content. The moment you ding 60 and finish the Main Campaign (the story), you are summoned to the hub city of Oribos to make a decision. See most of the content doesn’t pop up until RIGHT at the start of endgame. However, I did notice that there is a sizable amount of people who are overwhelmed at all the stuff hitting them once. Unless you’re a completionist like me – then it becomes anxiety inducing at times. Which is great! Always having something to do is a great way to play a game. World of Warcraft’s newest expansion does a lot to remedy the “there’s nothing to do” problem.
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