TBC Classic Tempest Keep Guide | The Eye Raid Hub (Phase 2 Anniversary)

Tempest Keep: The Eye is the 25-player flagship raid of TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 2, releasing on May 14, 2026 alongside Serpentshrine Cavern. Floating above eastern Netherstorm, it holds four bosses — ending with Kael’thas Sunstrider, one of the most complex encounters in The Burning Crusade. This hub covers every guide you need to walk in prepared.

Quick Facts: Tempest Keep (The Eye)

Detail Info
Location Eastern Netherstorm — /way 73.6, 63.7
Raid Size 25 Players
Phase Phase 2 — Overlords of Outland (May 14, 2026)
Attunement Required (account-wide on Anniversary servers)
Bosses 4 (none optional)
Tier Set Tier 5 Shoulders and Chest tokens
Item Level 128 (boss/trash epics), 133 (T5 tokens), 138-141 (Kael’thas drops)
Famous Drop Ashes of Al’ar — from Kael’thas Sunstrider (~1-2% drop rate)
Title Reward Champion of the Naaru (complete both TK + SSC attunements)

How to Get to Tempest Keep

The Eye is inside the floating Tempest Keep fortress in northern Netherstorm. You need a flying mount to reach the entrance — or a Warlock summon. The nearest flight master is Harpax in Cosmowrench at /way 65.2, 66.8. From there, fly northeast to the main island and enter through the central archway. The raid portal is inside.

Tempest Keep Attunement Overview

Attunement is mandatory to enter The Eye in TBC Classic Anniversary. The chain has three parts:

  • Complete The Cipher of Damnation questline in Shadowmoon Valley (Alliance starts at Wildhammer Stronghold, Horde at Shadowmoon Village)
  • Complete the Trials of the Naaru — multiple Heroic dungeon boss kills required
  • Kill Magtheridon and return to A’dal in Shattrath to receive The Tempest Key

On Anniversary servers, attunements are account-wide once completed on any character. Full step-by-step breakdown in our Tempest Keep Attunement Guide.

Boss Order and Overview

The Eye has four bosses and none are optional. Al’ar, Void Reaver, and Solarian can be killed in any sequence. Kael’thas only unlocks after all three are dead.

Boss Location Notable Drops Difficulty
Al’ar Phoenix Hall Epic weapons and armor Medium — two-phase transition
Void Reaver The Crucible Tier 5 Shoulder Tokens Easy — DPS check and positioning
High Astromancer Solarian The Solarium Epics ilvl 128 Medium — add management and cleanse
Kael’thas Sunstrider Tempest Bridge T5 Chest, Ashes of Al’ar, Verdant Sphere, ilvl 138-141 weapons Hard — most complex fight in Phase 2

Most guilds clear in this order: Void Reaver first (easiest kill, immediate shoulder tokens), then Al’ar, then Solarian, and finally Kael’thas.

Tier 5 Loot and Token System

The Eye provides two of the five Tier 5 token slots — shoulders and chest. The remaining three (helm, gloves, legs) come from Serpentshrine Cavern, meaning you’ll run both raids weekly to complete your set.

Token Slot Source Boss Token Groups
Shoulders Void Reaver Champion (Paladin/Rogue/Shaman), Defender (Warrior/Priest/Druid), Hero (Hunter/Mage/Warlock)
Chest Kael’thas Sunstrider Champion, Defender, Hero

Exchange tokens at Kelara (/way 23.6, 32.6) on Aldor Rise, or Veynna Dawnstar on Scryer’s Tier — both in Shattrath City.

Ashes of Al’ar

Ashes of Al’ar is a rare drop from Kael’thas Sunstrider — not from Al’ar himself despite the name. The drop rate is around 1-2%, making it one of the rarest mounts in TBC Classic Anniversary. It summons a phoenix and remains one of the most iconic flying mounts in the game.

What Kael’thas Drops Beyond Tier 5

Kael’thas drops significantly better loot than the other three bosses. Beyond the Tier 5 chest token, his loot table includes:

  • Epics at item level 138 (armor) and 141 (weapons) — best-in-slot for many classes in Phase 2
  • Verdant Sphere — starts a questline rewarding a BiS neck piece
  • Kael’s Vial Remnant — required for the Mount Hyjal attunement quest (must be personally looted)
  • Ashes of Al’ar — the legendary phoenix mount

Do You Need Resist Gear?

No. Unlike Serpentshrine Cavern, Tempest Keep requires zero resist gear. Walk in with your standard Phase 2 progression set — no Arcane resist farm, no Fire resist required.

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FAQ

How many bosses does Tempest Keep: The Eye have?

The Eye has 4 bosses: Al’ar, Void Reaver, High Astromancer Solarian, and Kael’thas Sunstrider. None are optional. The first three can be killed in any order, but Kael’thas only unlocks after all three are dead.

Is attunement required for Tempest Keep in TBC Anniversary?

Yes. You need to complete The Cipher of Damnation questline, the Trials of the Naaru, and kill Magtheridon. On Anniversary servers, attunements are account-wide — complete it once and all your alts can enter.

Where does the Ashes of Al’ar mount drop?

Despite the name, Ashes of Al’ar drops from Kael’thas Sunstrider — the final boss — not from Al’ar. The drop rate is approximately 1-2%.

What Tier 5 pieces drop in Tempest Keep?

The Eye drops Tier 5 Shoulder tokens from Void Reaver and Tier 5 Chest tokens from Kael’thas Sunstrider. Helm, gloves, and legs come from Serpentshrine Cavern.

Do you need resist gear for Tempest Keep?

No. Tempest Keep requires no resist gear. Your standard Phase 2 progression gear is enough to enter and clear the raid.

What is the best boss order in The Eye?

Most guilds go Void Reaver first (easiest, drops shoulder tokens), then Al’ar, then Solarian, and Kael’thas last. Any order works for the first three — Kael’thas is always final.

What is the Verdant Sphere?

The Verdant Sphere is a quest item that drops from Kael’thas Sunstrider. It starts a short questline rewarding a Best-in-Slot neck piece for Phase 2. Every raider who needs it must personally loot it from Kael’thas.

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