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The '''Arcanum of Rapidity''' is a enchanted gem that will add a [[haste]] effect to either a head or leg item. This effect will not stack with other enchantments on the item. |
The '''Arcanum of Rapidity''' is a enchanted gem that will add a [[haste]] effect to either a head or leg item. This effect will not stack with other enchantments on the item. |
Revision as of 04:53, 25 December 2007
- Arcanum of Rapidity
- Binds when picked up
- Item Level 50
- Use: Template:Spelllink
- 1 Charges
The Arcanum of Rapidity is a enchanted gem that will add a haste effect to either a head or leg item. This effect will not stack with other enchantments on the item.
Source
The Arcanum of Rapidity is a quest reward from the quest Libram of Rapidity which starts with Lorekeeper Lydros in Dire Maul. To complete the quest, you must turn the following items:
Arcanum of Rapidity as a quest objective
Notes
- The Arcanum used to be needed for the special class-specific Zul'Gurub enchantments. However, the requirement was removed in Patch 1.11.
- The quest to get all Arcanums are repeatable.
- Attack speed increases do stack with each other, you can get two librams, a counterweight and haste to gloves enchant, and they all stack.
- "Haste rating" is now used instead of a straight percentage buff. According to Blizzard, items converted to the new rating system have no direct changes in their effects.