Deathblow X11 Goggles

Deathblow X11 Goggles

Buy Deathblow X11 Goggles - the ilvl 127 epic leather helm that makes rogues and feral druids in WoW: TBC Anniversary grind Engineering to 350, burn hundreds of gold on mats, and pray for Primal Nether drops. ChaosBoost handles the whole thing without a single skill point on your account - you get a finished head slot with +48 Agility, +76 attack power, and stealth detection while other gamers are still fighting over Living Ruby prices on the AH.

Key Rewards & Results

  • Deathblow X11 Goggles (ilvl 127) - epic leather head with +48 Agility, +28 Stamina, +11 hit rating, and +76 attack power
  • Meta Socket + Blue Socket - slot a Relentless Earthstorm Diamond and grab the +4 Agility socket bonus
  • Stealth Detection - built-in stealth detect, worth its weight in gold against enemy rogues in PvP
  • Gas Cloud Tracking - shows gas clouds on your minimap for Mote farming with Zapthrottle Mote Extractor
  • Upgrade Path - scales up to Quad Deathblow X44 (ilvl 159) in Phase 5 via a Sunwell schematic

This helm goes toe-to-toe with Deathmantle Helm from Serpentshrine Cavern, but you skip the raid lockout and the loot roll entirely. If you're a rogue without a stable raid group or a feral tank druid tired of waiting on that T5 token from Lady Vashj - this is your shortcut to a BiS-tier head slot with zero RNG involved.

Requirements

  • Level 62+ character
  • Rogue or Druid class
  • Active WoW: TBC Anniversary account

How This Service WorksHow This Service Works

  • Place Your Order

    After purchase, our manager confirms your class, faction, and server to match you with a booster running Engineering 350+ on your realm

  • Mat Sourcing

    The booster picks up the full kit: 6 Heavy Knothide Leather, Khorium Power Core, 2 Hardened Adamantite Tubes, 4 Felsteel Stabilizers, 2 Living Ruby, and Primal Nether

  • Crafting the Goggles

    The booster crafts Deathblow X11 Goggles directly on your character since the item is BoP. I once watched a guy buy every single mat, forget to level Engineering to 350, and just sit there with bags full of Felsteel wondering why the recipe wouldn't show up - the crew double-checks every step so that never happens

  • Gem Check

    The booster equips the helm and fills sockets based on your spec

  • Account Handoff

    You get your character back with an epic helm sitting in the head slot

Service Start & Delivery

We lock in your spot right after payment, and matching you with a booster on your server usually takes 2-10 hours. The real bottleneck isn't the craft - it's sourcing mats. Living Ruby runs 40-80 gold a piece depending on your server economy, and Primal Nether vanishes from the AH for hours at a time. The Express option bumps you to the front of the queue - handy if Phase 2 just dropped and you want to walk into SSC with your head slot sorted before the competition.

Why ChaosBoostWhy ChaosBoost

370+ Engineering Goggles Orders
370+ Engineering Goggles Orders

Specifically for Deathblow X11 Goggles, the guys have crafted over 140 pairs in the first three weeks of Phase 2 alone, averaging 4 hours from payment to the finished headpiece in your bags

Zero Craft Failures
Zero Craft Failures

A BoP craft can't go wrong when the booster knows what they're doing, and ChaosBoost hasn't caught a single crafting complaint all season

Mats at Bulk Prices
Mats at Bulk Prices

The team runs its own farmers, so Living Ruby and Primal Nether come in cheap compared to week-one AH speculation in Phase 2

Boosters with 375 Engineering
Boosters with 375 Engineering

Not just "yeah I have the prof," but players with fully maxed Engineering including every schematic up to Flying Machine and Gyro-Balanced Khorium Destroyer

FAQ

These are real questions from players - pulled straight from our Discord and support tickets, not generated.

The goggles are BoP - how do you craft them on my account?

The booster logs into your character, levels Engineering to 350 if needed, and crafts the helm right there. Items bind on creation - there's no other way around it, so we run this as a piloted carry. Average time to push Engineering from zero to 350 is about 6 hours including mat shopping.

What if I already have Engineering but I'm short on mats?

Then your order costs less. The manager recalculates the price minus the profession leveling - you only pay for missing materials and the service itself.

Are Deathblow X11 Goggles better than the T5 helm?

Depends. Raw stats put this helm roughly on par with Deathmantle Helm from SSC - we're talking a 1-2% DPS difference in sims. But T5 means killing Lady Vashj and winning the roll, while the craft is guaranteed. For feral tank druids, Deathblow X11 is straight-up one of the best head pieces in all of Phase 2 because 48 Agility converts into both dodge and armor through Bear Form.

Does this work for cat druid?

It can, but there's a catch. Feral DPS druids lean on Wolfshead Helm for energy regen on shifts - if that's your playstyle, this headpiece works better as a PvP or AoE swap. For feral tank though, it's a direct BiS pickup.

How much do the mats cost right now?

Total raw mats run around 200-400 gold depending on your server's economy. The priciest items are 2x Living Ruby (40-80g each) and Primal Nether (50-120g on the AH). 120 Adamantite Ore alone takes 3-4 hours of farming in Nagrand, and that's where most players give up on the whole idea. We buy in bulk, so the final price through our service comes in lower than buying each mat one by one.

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Crafting Materials Breakdown

Here's the full mat list for crafting Deathblow X11 Goggles - so you can see what drives the service price and why farming this yourself eats at least two evenings.

Material Quantity Source
Heavy Knothide 6 Skinning / AH
Khorium Ore 6 Mining Nagrand
Adamantite Ore 120 Mining Outland
Fel Iron Ore 48 Mining HFP
Eternium Ore 32 Mining Outland
Primal Fire 1 (10 Motes) Elemental farm
Living Ruby 2 Prospecting / AH
Primal Nether 1 Heroic boss / AH

120 Adamantite Ore is the number that makes Engineering newcomers do a double take. That's 60 Adamantite Bars at 2 ore per bar. Once you start mining them by hand, you figure out pretty fast why placing a buy order for the finished helm makes more sense.

What is Deathblow X11 Goggles?

Deathblow X11 Goggles is an ilvl 127 epic leather helm from the crafted Engineering items pool in TBC Anniversary, built for rogues and feral druids. The headpiece unlocks in Phase 2 from the Engineering trainer in Hellfire Peninsula at skill level 350, and its stats (+48 Agility, +28 Stamina, 11 hit rating, 76 AP) put it right next to T5 loot from Serpentshrine Cavern.

The biggest edge over raid gear is zero RNG. You don't depend on a boss kill, raid schedule, or loot council. One set of mats, one craft - helm in your bags. And through a purchase at ChaosBoost, you also skip leveling Engineering from 1 to 350, saving 6+ hours and 300-700 gold on profession grinding.

Stealth Detection and PvP Value

The built-in stealth detection on Deathblow X11 Goggles deserves its own section. The bonus sits at roughly 5 stealth detection points, and paired with Heightened Senses 2/2 (another 6 points), a rogue hits 11 total. That's no Human Perception with its 50 points, but in arena the gap between spotting an enemy rogue at 2 yards and eating a Cheap Shot from stealth is the gap between a win and a loss.

Even if you never touch arena, stealth detection pays off in battlegrounds and world PvP. And the gas cloud tracking on your minimap turns this helm into a farming tool - with Mote Extractor you pull 80-160 motes per hour, converting to 350-450 gold. A headpiece that literally pays for itself.