Terrace of Endless Spring is a raid from World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria, released on November 13, 2012. It’s the third raid in the expansion and part of Tier 14. The raid has four bosses, offering unique transmogs, pets, and achievements that are still worth farming today. This guide will explore:
The Moonlit Courtyard – Home to Tsulong, the corrupted cloud serpent.
The Shattered Passage – The battleground against Lei Shi.
The Heart of Fear’s Shadow – The final chamber where the Sha of Fear lurks.
Each area has a unique atmosphere and mechanics. The raid is short but packed with memorable fights.
Terrace of Endless Bosses Overview
Terrace of Endless Spring is a serene yet corrupted raid in World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria, where players battle the Sha’s influence over a sacred temple. The raid has four bosses, each representing different aspects of fear and corruption. You start against the Protectors of the Endless, three guardians fighting together—take them down in the right order for better loot. Next is Tsulong, a majestic cloud serpent twisted by darkness—a unique fight where you alternate between damaging and healing him. Then comes Lei Shi, a shy water spirit forced to fight—her battle gets fiercer as she weakens. Finally, the Sha of Fear awaits, sending players to distant platforms to break its hold before facing it directly. Each fight has its own twist, from teamwork challenges to survival tests. The raid is quick but packed with memorable mechanics and loot worth farming today. Below, we’ll break down each boss fight and their rewards.
Can You Solo Terrace of Endless Spring in The War Within?
Soloing Terrace of Endless Spring in Retail WoW is a fast way to farm transmog gear, mounts, and achievements from Mists of Pandaria. At max level, the raid is easy, but a few mechanics might slow you down. This guide covers boss strategies, loot drops, and the best way to clear it quickly.
Just nuke him; his fear mechanics won’t affect you much.
Loot & Transmogs:
Sha-touched weapons (can be transmogged).
Tier 14 lookalike sets for transmog collectors.
Protectors of the Endless
The Protectors of the Endless is a council-style raid boss fight in WoW (Throne of Thunder) where you face three bosses: Kaolan, Regail, and Asani. Killing them in phases (3 → 2 → 1) makes surviving easier, with each phase adding new abilities. Key mechanics include spreading out, interrupting spells (Water Bolt/Lightning Bolt), and managing orbs (Corrupted Waters for haste buffs). Use Bloodlust in the final phase to burn the last boss quickly. Heroic mode adds Minions of Fear that require careful stack management to avoid wipes.
Tsulongis a two-phase raid boss alternating between Night Phase (DPS) and Day Phase (healing). During Night Phase, tanks must swap after Shadow Breath while raid resets Dread Shadows in Sunbeams. Day Phase requires healing Tsulong while killing adds – prioritize Unstable Shas and position Fright Spawns away from raid. Use Bloodlust in Night Phase for maximum DPS efficiency. Heroic adds Dark of Night (Night Phase) and Light of Day buff beams (Day Phase).
Preferred Classes:
Tanks: Two tanks required for Night Phase tank swaps
Healers: Strong AoE healers for Day Phase
DPS: Ranged DPS preferred for better Nightmare avoidance
Classes with knockbacks/slows helpful for Unstable Shas in Day Phase
Tips:
Night Phase: Always face boss away from raid, spread out 8+ yards
Day Phase: Healers should position in front of Tsulong for buff
Night Phase: There are fewer distractions for your raid in this phase than in the Day Phases, and it is more efficient to DPS him rather than to heal him.
The encounter against Lei Shi is a single-phase fight that requires two tanks to alternate tanking the boss. As the fight progresses, Lei Shi‘s casting speed increases, leading to more tank damage. At specific health thresholds (80%, 60%, 40%, and 20%), Lei Shi summons adds and becomes immune until at least one add is killed. Additionally, Lei Shi can disappear and must be damaged through AoE attacks to reappear. Occasionally, Lei Shi will channel a wind that pushes players away and damages them, requiring players to move against the current and damage Lei Shi to break the effect.
Preferred Classes:
Tanks: Two tanks are required to alternate tanking Lei Shi due to the stacking debuff from Spray.
DPS: Classes that can deal high damage while moving, such as Hunters, are beneficial. DoT classes can also be advantageous during the Get Away! phase.
Healers: Healers with strong single-target healing and cooldowns to mitigate the high damage phases, especially during Get Away! and Protect phases.
Tips:
Tank Switching: Ensure tanks are positioned correctly to avoid both being affected by Spray. Use the triangle formation with Lei Shi in the center.
Add Management: Focus on killing one Animated Protector quickly to break Lei Shi‘s immunity. Crowd-control the other adds to reduce tank damage.
Movement: During Get Away!, all players must move towards Lei Shi to reduce damage taken. Use cooldowns to survive this phase.
AoE Damage: When Lei Shi disappears, distribute DPS evenly to quickly find and damage her.
Strategy:
Tank Switching: Alternate tanks to manage the Spray debuff.
Handling Hide: Distribute DPS evenly to quickly find and damage Lei Shi.
Dealing with Get Away!: Move towards Lei Shi and use cooldowns to survive the high damage. Focus on dealing 4% of Lei Shi‘s health to break the effect.
Managing Protect: Focus down one Animated Protector to break Lei Shi‘s immunity. Crowd-control or tank the other adds.
Positioning: Use a triangle formation with Lei Shi in the center to avoid both tanks being affected by Spray.
Bloodlust/Drums:
20% health: This is the phase where Lei Shi deals the most damage, and killing her quickly is crucial.
The fight against the Sha of Fear in World of Warcraft is a lengthy, single-phase encounter that takes place on a large round platform. The Sha of Fear uses various abilities and summons adds throughout the fight. The raid must avoid these abilities and manage the adds effectively. The platform has three smaller adjacent platforms where random raid members are sent to defeat hostile Pandaren NPCs. The difficulty remains constant throughout the fight, with a hard enrage timer and the need to defeat the Terrace Guardian before another group is sent away.
Preferred Classes:
Tanks: At least 2 tanks are required, with 3 being optimal for 25-man raids to handle the increased frequency of Ominous Cackle.
Healers: 2 healers are recommended for 10-man raids, while 3-4 healers may be needed for 25-man raids.
DPS: A mix of ranged and melee DPS is essential. Ranged DPS can stay within the Wall of Light safe zone, while melee DPS must move in and out to avoid Breath of Fear and deal with adds.
Tips:
Positioning: Tanks must stand in the circle of light to create the Wall of Light safe zone. Raid members should spread out to minimize damage from Eerie Skull.
Add Management: DPS players should focus on killing Terror Spawns from behind while avoiding Penetrating Bolts.
Main Platform: One tank should always be in the circle of light to maintain the Wall of Light. Raid members should stay within the safe zone, except for melee DPS who need to move out to attack the boss and adds. DPS players should kill Terror Spawns from behind and return to the safe zone before Breath of Fear.
Adjacent Platforms: Groups sent to the adjacent platforms must defeat the Terrace Guardian quickly to return to the main platform. They should pick up Sha Globes, dispel fears from Dread Spray, and hide behind pillars during Death Blossom.
Bloodlust/Drums:
Start of the Fight: Use Bloodlust/Drums at the beginning of the fight to maximize the benefit of cooldowns and potions.
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