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'World of Warcraft: Legion' Walkthrough, Tips & Update: How to Spawn Kosumoth & A Whole Lot More

'World of Warcraft: Legion' Walkthrough, Tips & Update: How to Spawn Kosumoth & A Whole Lot More

God Kosumoth caused much stir in "World of Warcraft: Legion" gaming community after the big boss character spawned. Previously-thought useless dungeon in expansion pack Eye of Azshare suddenly became a gold mine of hidden game secrets.

To answer the question about how to get to fight this Old World big boss Kosumoth, here is the step-by-step guide. But spare time first to recap this "World of Warcraft: Legion" adventure in quick terms, according to WoWhead - talk with shaman Drak'Thul, locate needed orbs and spawn Kosumoth then conquer him.

Starting with how to get to shores of Eye of Azshara, the player needs to hitch a water ride from Dalaran. There is a sunken pirate ship in the south coast of the island wherein a hidden cave is to be found. An orb is the first piece of the puzzle the player will discover inside. Similar orbs can be obtained from Broken Isles and players thought at first that they were simple accessories to the game.

Once in the Broken Isle, the player can talk to survivor-shaman Drak'thul. Focus on the table next to Drak'thul and the player can find a crude map marked with junks. These are actually serving as pinpoints where to acquire the other orbs so collect them all, Kotaku said.

Befriending Drak'thul will result to clickable orbs which the player needs to click in right order. If everything was done properly "Kusomoth the Hungering" will spawn to beat te hell out of the player.

Now to answer what's the point of beating boss Kusomoth, there are varied reports about rewards. Some claim they are assigned to new world quest while others gain pet and rare drops.

Players are now figuring out the correlation between drops and quests because obviously, pet mount is highly desirable. After all, water mount is especially handy when traversing between WoW islands.

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