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WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Primal Materials for Phase 2 is a Mistake | Why every gold investor will regret this decision?

Category: WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Posted: Apr 25, 2026 Views: 13

With the announcement of Phase 2 date for WoW TBC Classic Anniversary, many players have already begun farming gear, gold, or leveling alts to prepare for the new phase.

Some players with deep pockets are already investing in materials or equipment that could become very scarce in Phase 2. However, since the developers' detailed adjustment plans are still unknown, every investment carries some risk. Drawing on past experience, many are considering investing in Primal materials, but this could also be a highly risky move.

WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Primal Materials for Phase 2 is a Mistake  Why every gold investor will regret this decision

What Constitutes A Good Investment?

Before explaining why Primal materials are not a sound investment, you first need to understand that a good investment either has extremely low current demand and ample supply, or is currently in balance but poised for a massive future surge in demand - like Netherbloom or Haste Potions right now. Primal materials, however, do not meet these criteria.

The way most players earn WoW TBC Classic Anniversary gold is by farming in the open world, and almost every farming guide prioritizes Primal materials as the top choice. This leads to a constant and enormous supply of Primal materials.

Primal Materials

Before discussing why players are investing in Primal materials right now, let's look at what they actually do.

Primal Air

Mainly used for enchants such as Mongoose and Superior Agility - a steady consumption, but not explosive. It can also craft some mail and leather belts, but these are not game-changing BiS upgrades.

Primal Mana

Its primary use is the glove enchant Superior Spellpower for healers and spell DPS. Beyond that, there are hardly any noteworthy consumables.

Primal Water

Key for high-quality enchants like Bracers and Soulfrost. The biggest consumption point might be crafting Frost Resistance gear, but that is limited to a small number of players progressing on specific bosses.

Primal Shadow

In the short term, it can be used for catch-up physical leather pieces like Ebon Netherscale Bracers. Its real potential value, however, lies in crafting Shadow Resistance gear required for Phase 3 Black Temple, to face Mother Shahraz. At that point, players will socket Shadow Resistance items with Void Spheres to stack all resistances. Therefore, Primal Shadow could be a dark horse that surges in the future, but certainly not during Phase 2.

Demand for Primal Materials

The period of strongest demand for Primal materials is always the first three to four weeks after they become available. The reason is simple: during this window, a huge number of players need to enchant and craft their pre-raid BiS items. Whether it's crafting weapons via blacksmithing, applying BiS enchants to multiple gear swaps, or tailoring cooldown production, all of this consumes massive amounts of Primal materials. After that, once most players' gear setups are stable or they get upgrades from raids, demand falls back to a steady level that only supports basic enchanting needs.

Primal Material Demand in Phase 2

But you cannot take Phase 1 experience and apply it to Phase 2, because there are actually not that many items requiring Primal materials in this phase. The biggest demand might be tanks crafting resistance gear for specific bosses, but in a 25-player raid, at most two or three tanks need it, so consumption is extremely limited.

Moreover, many players, having witnessed how high Primal material values soared early in Phase 1 and seeing that they have now fallen, consider this an investment opportunity and decide to stock up. This speculative behavior itself could push values down even further.

Phase 2 introduces engineering goggles for every class, but they barely need any Primal materials - just one Primal Fire. The items seen as the real consumption drivers are the crafted pieces that come from Serpentshrine Cavern and Tempest Keep drops, such as Belt of Blasting. This belt is a massive upgrade for warlocks and other spell DPS and requires 15 Primal Fire.

However, the true demand bottleneck is that crafting these items requires Nether Vortex, the pattern is Bind on Pickup, and the resulting item can only be crafted for personal use by the player who learned the pattern - it cannot be traded.

A raid that downs both final bosses and fully clears the instance can obtain roughly 5 to 6 Nether Vortexes per week. While many players participate in raids daily, only a small number farm trash mobs.

Smart raids will prioritize allocating Nether Vortex to melee weapon crafting. This means the scarcity and priority of Nether Vortex will heavily constrain the rate at which Primal materials are consumed, preventing demand from ever skyrocketing.

Situation in WoW TBC Classic

This is not mere speculation. Back in WoW TBC Classic, many players invested heavily in materials before Phase 2, only to end up taking a loss. The reason was that the droprate for tradeable patterns was too low to quickly absorb the massive supply generated by farming.

When players entered Phase 2, many were short on gold and continued to farm Primal materials in places like Throne of Kil'jaeden to earn gold, further worsening the oversupply. In the end, the value of Primal Fire even fell below pre-Phase 2 levels, because demand at this stage was entirely propped up by speculators rather than real consumers.

In summary, a large number of players are thinking about investing in Primal materials, but the biggest problem is that demand will never be able to catch up with supply. If the developers announce changes to how Nether Vortex is obtained, or seriously crack down on botting, values could recover. Other than that, it is advisable to steer clear of Primal materials, keeping at most only what you need for personal use.

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