Siren Isle is a zone introduced in patch 11.0.7 of The War Within, offering various activities and rewards for players. To unlock and access Siren Isle, players must speak to Dawn in the Foundation Hall of Dornogal to begin the introductory questline.
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Siren Isle also introduces an exclusive currency called Flame-Blessed Iron, which can be obtained by participating in a variety of activities. Flame-Blessed Iron can be used to purchase catch-up gear, transmogs, toys, and more. Here is a quick overview of how to acquire Flame-Blessed Iron and how to use it in The War Within.
How To Get Flame-Blessed Iron
Flame-Blessed Iron can be obtained in various ways on Siren Isle, including by defeating mobs. The amount dropped depends on the mob’s rarity:
Players may also find treasure chests scattered throughout Siren Isle, which can reward between 25–70 Flame-Blessed Iron. Some chests are hidden, but when players are nearby, a gust of wind will direct them to the location. Once next to a chest, an extra-action button will appear, allowing players to claim the rewards.
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In addition to one-time quests, players can earn Flame-Blessed Iron from weekly quests, with each granting 200 of the currency. The four weekly quests that reward Flame-Blessed Iron are:
- Three Heads of the Deep
- Crystal Crusade
- Ruffled Pages
- Beach Comber
Participating in Major Excavation events—Shuddering Hollow, The Drain, and The Drowned Lair—also provides Flame-Blessed Iron. The bosses of these events drop 170–200 Flame-Blessed Iron on their first kill of the day, with subsequent kills rewarding 80–100, similar to other rare mobs. Completing an event also rewards a Crate of Bygone Riches, which contains a small amount of Flame-Blessed Iron.
Lastly, any mob on Siren Isle, including event bosses, has a very low chance of dropping an Overflowing Bag of Iron, which contains approximately 500 Flame-Blessed Iron.
How To Use Flame-Blessed Iron
The main purpose of Flame-Blessed Iron is to exchange it for catch-up gear, cosmetic rewards, and other items such as mounts, toys, and transmogs. Players can also use it to purchase extra Warbound Citrine Gems for the Cyrce’s Circlet to send to alt characters. Several vendors in the main hub of Siren Isle offer different rewards:
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Argarom: Sells Warbound Veteran gear at item level 584, which can be sent to alt characters:
- 2H Weapon: 350 Flame-Blessed Iron
- 1H Weapon: 175 Flame-Blessed Iron
- Head, Chest, Legs: 175 Flame-Blessed Iron
- Hand, Waist, Feet, Trinket: 140 Flame-Blessed Iron
- Neck, Back, Wrist, Ring: 105 Flame-Blessed Iron
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Soweezi: Offers tropical-themed rewards, mostly recolors of items from past Trading Posts, as well as a mount, toy, and Battle Pet:
- Soweezi’s Vintage Waveshredder (Mount)
- Soweezi’s Comfy Lawn Chair (Toy)
- Skitterbite (Battle Pet)
- Ailenda Hedgemyr: Sells Arathi-themed transmogs and a Hallowfall Supply Cache toy.
- Hooded Purveyor: Sells Earthen-themed transmogs and an Awakened Supply Crate toy.
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Taljori: Sells Naga, Pirate, and Vyrkul-themed transmogs as well as three of the Citrine Gems
- Seabed Leviathan’s Citrine
- Legendary Skipper’s Citrine
- Roaring War-Queen’s Citrine
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Apprentice Tanmar: Sells Citrine Gems
- Storm Sewer’s Citrine
- Old Salt’s Bardic Citrine
- Mariner’s Hallowed Citrine
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Angorla: Sells Citrine Gems
- Windsinger’s Runed Citrine
- Stormbringer’s Runed Citrine
- Fathomdweller’s Runed CItrine
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Didi the Wrench: Sells Citrine Gems
- Thunderlord’s Crackling Citrine
- Undersea Overseer’s Citrine
- Squall Sailor’s Citrine
Another use for Flame-Blessed Iron is contributing to Major Excavation events on the Command Map. Each event requires a total donation of 150 Flame-Blessed Iron from the players on Siren Isle in order for them to begin. Any player can contribute to this total, but individual donations are not required to participate in any of the events.
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