How to Gear Fast in WoW Midnight Season 1

By Penny Fri Mar 20 2026 07:45:11 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

WoW Midnight Season 1 has begun. Then, how to gear up in Season 1? SoulSoBreeze shared a clear and efficient gearing path. Whether you're a casual player exploring world content or aiming for high-end progression, this breakdown will help you stay organized and avoid missing important opportunities early on.

 

Week 1: Initial Gearing

At the start of the season, your biggest upgrades come from easily accessible "low-hanging fruit," primarily Veteran and Champion gear.

Key Priorities:

Focus on activities that grant weekly chests across zones, like Silvermoon Weekly, Stormarion Assault, and Legends of the Haranir—but note that only the first two chests from these activities reward Veteran gear. Also, earn Coffer Keys from these chests. (weekly cap applies, likely around six).

Focus on Prey System

Prey should be a central part of your early gearing:

Rewards include Veteran gear, Coffer key shards, Reputation, and additional resources. Also, don't forget to defeat the World Boss for a chance at Champion gear.

Delves: Your Main Weekly Gear Source

Once you gather enough Coffer Keys, run Tier 8 Bountiful Delves. Each key = 1 piece of Champion gear (up to 6 per week). Here are two tips:

Crafted Gear Strategy

Early in the season, you can craft powerful gear pieces. Recommended crafting slots include Bracers, Cloak, Belt, Boots, Rings, and Weapons. Avoid crafting tier-set slots early.

Important:

RNG Gearing Options

Dungeons:

Raid Finder (LFR):

Raiding:

Week 1 Routine Summary

If you prefer a more relaxed playstyle:

Long-Term Goals:

Week 2 and Beyond: Endgame Gearing

Let's shift into late-game progression. Starting in Week 2, gearing accelerates significantly with the opening of Mythic raids and Mythic Keystone dungeons.

Prey

At this stage, Veteran gear quickly becomes irrelevant, but the Prey system remains valuable for a while longer, as it continues to provide Champion gear from chests and Hero-track gear through the Great Vault. You should keep Prey in your weekly routine until its rewards are no longer meaningful upgrades. While doing Prey, you can choose to fully engage in world content for extra rewards like Coffer Keys or focus directly on your Prey target progression.

Delves

Delves continue to provide reliable upgrades:

They also offer Mythic crests, which are useful if you're not yet consistently farming higher Mythic+ keys. However, progressing deep into Delves takes time. If you don't plan to commit heavily to them, it's often more efficient to:

Moving Into Mythic+

While Prey and Delves form a solid temporary endgame, they are ultimately stepping stones toward Mythic+ and raiding.

Crest System & Upgrades

Upgrading gear requires multiple crest tiers. Once you outgrow a crest tier:

Tip: Always upgrade gear to max to avoid wasting crests later due to system overlap.

Low-Level Mythic+ Changes

A new system (Lindormi's Guidance) improves early Mythic+:

Lindormi's Guidance is active up to Keystone Level 5, making it ideal for practice and casual endgame players.

Catalyst

Week 2 Routine Summary

For players pushing max item level:

1. Outdoor world events and Raid Finder content are capped at Veteran gear, so you should run them early on until they no longer provide meaningful upgrades.

2. For dungeon progression, Mythic 0 is an option, but it's generally more efficient to jump straight into Mythic+ (starting from +2).

3. To secure consistent upgrades, run Nightmare Prey and Tier 8 Bountiful Delves for Champion gear. These also contribute toward earning Hero-track gear in the Great Vault

4. From there, your main focus shifts to Mythic+ progression:

Early on, completing even one high-level key for a Vault reward is valuable. However, as your gear improves, you should aim to complete up to 8 runs per week to maximize your chances of getting optimal Myth gear. Finally, pace yourself. If higher keys become too difficult, scale back, improve your gear, and progress at a steady rate. Your gearing speed ultimately depends on how patient—and how ambitious—you want to be.