Rewards
Even the coldest Tarisland dungeon has hot loot! The rewards inside are as cool as they come and our boost ensures you get all of it. Here’s what you can expect from a boost:
- Epic Gear Drops: High-level armor and weapons (with high Gear Score) to boost your character. This dungeon’s loot table has frost-themed items and even set pieces that will make your hero look and hit like a glacier.
- Gold & Currency: Gold from boss kills and possibly special currency unique to Tarisland’s dungeons. You’ll fill your pockets with in-game money to fund your next upgrades or buy that sweet mount you’ve been eyeing.
- Inscribed Stones & Materials: Chance to get rare inscribed stone fragments or crafting materials, empowered by draconic frost magic. These items feed into endgame progression (think extra stat boosts or Dragon’s Might effects) to power up your gear.
In short, the rewards from this dungeon are worth the challenge. Our service ensures you don’t miss out on any of it. You’ll leave the fortress loaded with gear, ready to face whatever Tarisland throws at you next.
Options
We know every player has different goals and playstyles, so our Tarisland Ice Tomb Fortress Boost has options. Whether you just want a quick, normal clear or a full Elite carry with all the bells and whistles, we have an option for you. Choose what fits your needs:
- Normal Mode Boost: Full clear on normal difficulty. Perfect for first-timers or farming quest items. Our team will run the dungeon and you’ll get to experience the story and loot without any roadblocks.
- Elite Mode Boost: Conquer the harder “heroic” version (Elite difficulty) for the best loot and biggest bragging rights. Enemies hit harder and mechanics are tougher, but don’t worry – we have this on the farm. You’ll get all the top-tier drops from Elite without the pain of endless wipes.
- Self-Play (Carry): You play your own character while our team of Tarisland players accompanies you through the dungeon. No account sharing needed. Great for playing yourself – you get to participate in the fights, learn the mechanics and maybe even drop a joke in party chat, all while being carried.
- Piloted (Account Share): If you’re short on time or just don’t feel like running the dungeon yourself, choose piloted. One of our ChaosBoost experts (a highly skilled player) will log into your account and complete the run for you. We use safe, VPN-protected connections and treat your account like our own. When you log back in, the dungeon will be cleared and all the loot will be in your bags.
Regardless of which Tarisland option (or combination of options) you choose, our goal is to provide a safe and fast service that fits your needs. Just let us know your preferences and we’ll make it happen. Flexibility and player satisfaction are key – we’ve got you covered from chill normal runs to hardcore dragon-slaying sessions.
Requirements
Before we get into the icy Tarisland depths, make sure your character meets the entry requirements for Ice Tomb Fortress. Don’t worry – they’re easy. Here’s what you need to have to use our boost service for this dungeon:
- Character Level: You should be max level or close to it. For Tarisland Season 1 content, that means level 40+ (ideally 50 for Elite mode). The dungeon is endgame content so a leveled-up character is a must.
- Gear Score: You’ll need a decent Gear Score for survivability. We recommend GS 70+ for Normal mode and ~118+ for Elite mode. This way your character won’t get one-shotted by boss abilities. (If your GS is a bit lower, we can work something out, but higher is smoother.)
- Dungeon Unlocked: Make sure you’ve unlocked Ice Tomb Fortress. Typically this means completing the main storyline up to the Scardino Icefield region. If there’s a prerequisite quest or attunement, have that done so you can zone into the dungeon.
If you check these boxes, you’re good to go for an Tarisland Ice Tomb Fortress Boost. Not quite there yet? No problem – reach out to us. We can help with leveling or gearing to get you up to speed. Bottom line: we’ll help you meet the requirements so you can jump into the dungeon without a hitch.
How to Carry Ice Tomb Fortress Dungeon in Tarisland
Want to see how a full run goes? Let’s get into strategy. Here’s a quick rundown on how to do the Ice Tomb Fortress dungeon in Tarisland (from a pro player’s perspective). If you ever decide to do it yourself, follow these steps – and good luck, you’ll need it:
- Preparation & Party Setup: Make sure everyone in your group is max level (or very close) and geared. Aim for the recommended Gear Score (70+ for Normal, 118+ for Elite). Assemble a balanced team: one tank, one healer and three DPS. Stock up on healing potions, buff food and any frost resistance consumables available.
- Entering the Fortress: Head to Scardino Icefield and find the entrance to Ice Tomb Fortress (hint: look for the big icy doors with dragon motifs – can’t miss it). Select your difficulty and enter. Buff up your team with class buffs or a quick pep talk. Once inside, you’ll feel the chill – and see the first packs of crystallized undead and ice elementals waiting for you.
- Trash Clear & Navigation: Progress through the frozen corridors carefully. Pull one group of mobs at a time – overpulling here will get you wiped. Watch out for ice golems patrolling the corridors. Use crowd control (sleeps, stuns, silences) on caster mobs (some of them will cast big frost AoEs that hurt).
- Boss 1 – Frost Guardian Elvin: This former loyal guard is now a frost-clad knight who will test your party. Tank him facing away from the group to avoid his Frigid Cleave (a wide cone attack). During the fight, Elvin will cast Frozen Curse on a random player, encasing them in a block of ice – DPS needs to break that player out fast or they’ll take heavy ticking damage.
- Boss 2 – Ice Dragon Envoy Niven: Niven comes in as a winged drake protecting the path to the final boss. This fight is all about movement. Spread out to minimize group damage from Frostfire Breath, a cone attack that deals frost and fire damage. When Niven flies up in the air, beware: he’ll target a random player and dive-bomb them with Icy Impact, which can one-shot if you don’t move out of the landing circle in time.
- Boss 3 – Revived Ice Flame Dragon Gharm: The big bad final boss—a full grown frost dragon awakened from slumber with an attitude. Gharm has multiple nasty mechanics. First, his Frozen Hellfire Breath will cover a huge frontal cone—if you see him take a deep breath, run to his side or behind him ASAP (tanks included, unless you have an immunity). He’ll periodically cast Absolute Zero, a spell that will freeze all players in place for a few seconds; healers, try to pre-HoT or shield the party before this hits, because you can’t heal while frozen.
Doing Tarisland Ice Tomb Fortress is fun—it’s hard content, but oh-so satisfying when you finish it. Of course, if reading those steps made you shiver and you’d rather just skip straight to the victory lap… that’s what the boost is for. There’s no shame in calling in a little help to save time and avoid the frostbite!