Author
SophiaHoney
Started playing back in Pandaria, when the pandaren were still a novelty. Got stuck on Monk because it's the only class where you don't get dizzy after a dash. Tries to manage both tanking and kicking enemies in the face.

Infinite Armoredon is an epic ground mount from the World of Warcraft: Dragonflight expansion, awarded for the Dragonflight Keystone Master: Season Four achievement. It is a special variant of the armoredon rendered in the bronze-gold tones of the Infinite Dragonflight, with characteristic sand-and-time effects that reference the chronophages and servants of Murozond.
The mount was added in patch 10.2.6 alongside the launch of the fourth, "Awakened" season of Dragonflight, and belongs to the category of season-exclusive rewards: it could only be obtained during Dragonflight Season 4. After the transition to The War Within and subsequent seasons, the achievement became a "Feat of Strength," and the mount became completely unavailable to new players, making it a testament to having successfully completed Mythic+ content during that specific period.
Armoredons are massive armored saurians that inhabit the Forbidden Reach in the Thaldraszus isles. The Infinite Armoredon is unique in that, unlike its ordinary ground-dwelling kin, it is wreathed in the golden swirls of the Infinite Dragonflight's time magic, making it visually one of the most memorable ground mounts of the expansion.
The only way to obtain the Infinite Armoredon is to complete the Dragonflight Keystone Master: Season Four achievement before the end of Dragonflight Season 4. To do so, you had to earn at least 2000 rating points in the season's Mythic+ dungeons.
The Season 4 rotation contains all eight original Dragonflight dungeons:
The Dragonflight Keystone Master: Season Four achievement and the associated Infinite Armoredon are strictly seasonal. With the arrival of the next season in The War Within, this mount is no longer available and remains only with those who managed to meet the requirement within the allotted window.
Start early — the start of the season is always the hardest because of low gear, but that is precisely where your understanding of tactics and your steady group lineup are forged, which pays off by the time you hit 2000
Use addons — install Details!, BigWigs or DBM, Mythic Dungeon Tools, and Raider.IO — this is the standard set for any Keystone Master
Plan your route in advance — with MDT you can plan out the route in each dungeon to suit your class and your group's capabilities ahead of time, saving minutes on every run
Don't neglect lower keys — rating accrues from both affix sides, so even "easy" +2/+3 keys timed cleanly provide an important base contribution
Upgrade gear through the Great Vault — completing eight Mythic+ dungeons per week unlocks the maximum number of Great Vault choices, which speeds up reaching the required item level
Sync up affix weeks — if you're missing, say, the Tyrannical side of a dungeon, don't put it off: Tyrannical weeks alternate, and time until the season ends is limited
Study the bosses in Algeth'ar Academy and Uldaman — these are historically the "longest" dungeons of the season, and they are where newcomers lose the most time
Beware of key depletion — if a key fails, it drops by one level; don't fear a temporary drop, but try not to go too far below your comfortable ceiling
Communicate by voice — Discord or the built-in voice chat removes many problems with timely interrupts, bursts, and pulling bosses
Watch the season end date — the Infinite Armoredon disappears from the reward pool the moment Dragonflight Season 4 ends, and not a single hour beyond that deadline is provided
Don't chase Hero — the Dragonflight Keystone Hero: Season Four achievement requires 2500 rating and no longer grants the mount: Master (2000) is more than enough to obtain the Infinite Armoredon
Comments
0No comments yet. Be the first to comment!