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Hungarfen is a large nature elemental, and the first boss of The Underbog in Coilfang Reservoir.
General Information
- Level (Normal): 65 (Elite)
- Level (Heroic): 72 (Elite)
- Location: First encounter in The Underbog
- Type: Elemental
- Map Location
Attacks and Abilities
- Underbog Mushrooms: Spawn at random locations on the platform and immediately begin to grow in size. After a few seconds they explode and release a Spore Cloud that lasts 20 seconds. The cloud inflicts 360 nature damage every 2 second. This can stack up to 5 times.
- Foul Spores: At 20% health he roots himself and projects an AoE poison cloud which hits for between 400 and 600 damage every second. Hungarfen is then healed for 4x the damage done. 15 yard radius.
Side Note
Collecting the Underspore Frond will aggro Hungarfen.
Strategies
All party members must keep an eye out for Underbog Mushrooms and move away from them, including the tank!!! For the first 80% this is a basic tank and spank fight, With the exception that the tank must move Hungarfen around to avoid the Underbog Mushrooms. The Mushrooms will spawn through out the fight, make sure to stay alert and move when one is near you. When he hits 20% he will begin using Foul Spores. ALL party members, including the tank, should move away from Hungarfen so no one takes damage from the AoE, and he doesn't heal himself. (He heals based on the damage he does to nearby party members, so back off and burn) Burn him down as fast as possible, at roughly 10% or after a certain time, he releases from Foul Spores. Usually runs right to the tank, just continue to avoid the Underbog Mushrooms until he is dead.
On heroic mode, he hits the tank for around 2,200 per melee attack. The Mushrooms also spawn at an increased rate in bursts, sometimes at a rate of 1 per second for around 15 seconds, then slowing down to the normal mushroom spawn rate. Turning on enemy nameplates can assist you in spotting them, as the nameplate will show up long before the mushroom becomes visible. The Foul Spores portion is identical to normal mode.
NOTE: The two Bog Giants aren't linked to the boss in any way, it's very recommended to pull them separately. However they are linked together, so be prepared for a double tank or someone to off tank the added one. You can also treat one of them the same as drakki in UBRS, where a hunter or frost mage kites one of the Bog Giants away from the party (jumping off the cliff forces the giant to take the long road to follow you). They move very slowly and are easy to kite as long as you produce enough aggro at the beginning with a fireball/distracting shot to compensate for healing on the first one. After the first giant is killed either use iceblock or feign death to have him go back to the group.
Heroic
The boss himself is not much different, the mushrooms spawn much quicker and are more deadly, however. He will also Acid Geyser a random person for 3000 nature damage.
The Bog Giant pull is very tough on heroic mode. Either kite one away or maximize DPS to eliminate one before the stacking "grow" buff (15% damage increase, stackable, reapplies around once every 20 seconds) grows unmanageable. Kiting works just as easy as in normal mode.
Loot (Normal)
Lykul Bloodbands drop from Hungarfen in the Underbog wing of Coilfang Reservoir. Patch changes
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Manaspark Gloves drop from Hungarfen in the Underbog. Patch changes
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Needle Shrike is a rare thrown weapon. SourceThis item dropped from Hungarfen in the Underbog of Coilfang Reservoir. Patch changes
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Totem of the Thunderhead is a rare relic for shaman. SourceThis item dropped from Hungarfen in the Underbog wing of Coilfang Reservoir on normal mode. Patch changes
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Loot (Heroic)
Boggspine Knuckles drop from Hungarfen in the Underbog. In HearthstoneThe Boggspine Knuckles appear as an epic weapon for the shaman class in the Ashes of Outland expansion for Hearthstone. The flavor text reads: "I would NOT want to put my hand in there. It's... SQUISHY." Gallery
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Idol of Ursoc is a rare relic for druids. SourceThis item drops from Hungarfen in the The Underbog wing of Coilfang Reservoir on Heroic mode. Patch changes
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Hungarhide Gauntlets drop from Hungarfen in the Underbog. Patch changes
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Arcanium Signet Bands drop from Hungarfen in the Underbog wing of Coilfang Reservoir on Heroic Mode. Patch changes
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Cassock of the Loyal drops from Hungarfen in the The Underbog wing of Coilfang Reservoir on Heroic Mode. Its look is similar to [Judgment Legplates], the Paladin Tier 2 leggings. Patch changes
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Girdle of Living Flame drops from Hungarfen in the Underbog on heroic mode. Patch changes
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Badges of Justice, frequently also called Heroic tokens, are a reward which drops from boss kills in Burning Crusade heroic and raid instances. They can be spent at special vendors to buy epic quality gear. SourceIn heroic mode dungeons, all bosses drop one badge of justice each. In raid instances, all bosses usually drop two, the first boss of a raid instance may drop only one and the end boss in some cases drops three. When a boss drops badges, every member of the party can loot them. Beyond boss drops, badges can be obtained as quest reward. The Burning Crusade daily heroic quests are the most notable example, the [Shattered Sun Supplies] may contain a badge as well, and a few other quests (particularly into Zul'Aman) also have badges of justice as quest reward. SpendingThere are several vendors who offer equipment for Badges of Justice. The badges in fact resemble a Blizzard-implemented DKP system. The gear selection offers a complete set of items for group PvE for all classes and builds, ranging from Kara-level quality up to items surpassing even Black Temple drops (still characters only equipped in heroic gear are good enough to enter MH/BT, not more). The badges of justice can be spent at the following special vendors:
See Badge of Justice rewards for a complete list of rewards. Badges by instanceThe following is a list of instances that have bosses which drop one or more Badge of Justice. The best place to farm badges is Karazhan, and the fastest method to get them with a group of five is the Mechanar. The number of badges received assumes a full clear of each instance, the only exceptions being Mana-Tombs which requires a player with the item Eye of Haramad or [Shaffar's Stasis Chamber Key] to summon Yor in order to receive the fourth badge, Sethekk Halls which requires a druid with the ability to summon Anzu in order to receive the third badge, and Shattered Halls which gives a fifth badge if you kill the Shattered Hand Executioner before he kills any prisoners.
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