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Dense Draconium Net Weight

Item Level 1
Binds when picked up
Miscellaneous
Teaches: Destroy Item if Item Cast [DND]
“Further improves your Tuskarr Fishing Net capacity.”
Not sold on the Auction House

This item is acquired in-game. See its sources below.

Not sold on the Auction House Miscellaneous

About Dense Draconium Net Weight

Dense Draconium Net Weight is a Miscellaneous tracked on the World of Warcraft Auction House.

Recent changes

  • patch 12.0.7 stat_types changed from None to -1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1; description changed from None to Further improves your Tuskarr Fishing Net capacity.; socket_types changed from None to 0|0|0; stat_budgets changed from None to 0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0; socket_bonus_ench_id changed from None to 0
  • patch 12.0.7 binding changed from None to 1; max_stack changed from None to 1
  • patch 12.0.5 binding changed from 1 to None; max_stack changed from 1 to None
See full data change history

Dense Draconium Net Weight Effects

  • Teaches: Destroy Item if Item Cast [DND]

Spell effects bound to this item, from first-party game data.

Dense Draconium Net Weight Crafting

Crafting relationships from first-party game data.

Dense Draconium Net Weight Data Changes

Tracked changes to Dense Draconium Net Weight between game data builds, newest first.

  • stat_types changed from None to -1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1; description changed from None to Further improves your Tuskarr Fishing Net capacity.; socket_types changed from None to 0|0|0; stat_budgets changed from None to 0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0; socket_bonus_ench_id changed from None to 0 (patch 12.0.7)
  • binding changed from None to 1; max_stack changed from None to 1 (patch 12.0.7)
  • binding changed from 1 to None; max_stack changed from 1 to None (patch 12.0.5)
  • First appeared in the game data (patch 10.0.0)
About Dense Draconium Net Weight

Dense Draconium Net Weight is not traded on the Auction House, so it has no live market price. It is acquired in-game from the sources listed above. This page collects its first-party game data (identity, effects and where it comes from) from the official World of Warcraft client build.