Legion Remix Artifact Weapons Guide
Artifact Weapons return in Legion Remix as a major source of power. These class-specific weapons evolve as you delve deeper into Legion content and are fueled by Infinite Power, unlocking traits and abilities. In this guide, you’ll learn how to obtain your first Artifact, how to level it efficiently, and what’s changed compared to the original Legion expansion.
Key Takeaways:
- Artifact Weapons are your primary power source in Legion Remix.
- You unlock your first Artifact through a questline.
- Infinite Power replaces traditional Artifact Power.
- You can choose from five unique Artifact Abilities.
- Fragmented Memento of Epoch Challenges and Infinite Knowledge accelerate your progression.
- Limits Unbound provides infinite endgame scaling (up to Rank 999).
How to Get Artifact Weapons in Legion Remix
To unlock your first Artifact Weapon, log into your Timerunner character. You’ll appear at Krasus’ Landing, Dalaran. Speak with Moratari to begin the questline.
This intro quest chain includes tasks like:
- Time Crisis
- Mean Streets of Dalaran
- Seal and Protect
- Thrift
- Threadbare
- Infinite Bronze
- Something Borrowed
- Scavenger Hunting
- Obliterate, Then Iterate
- Get Plenty of Exorcise
- As A Matter of Artifact
- Not A Memento Too Soon
- Storm the Citadel
- Eternal Gratitude
- Infinite Meetings
- A Fixed Point in Time
During these quests, you receive your Artifact Weapon, begin unlocking traits, and continue through the Order Hall campaign.
Once completed, your other specs’ weapons are unlocked via speaking to Moratari on new characters using the “Skip intro” option. Doing so grants the Artifact for that spec immediately.
Artifact Appearances in Legion Remix
In classic Legion, you could customize your Artifact via the Artifact Forge and unlock alternate looks. In Legion Remix, the Forge is removed: you cannot unlock new appearances. Only the base weapon visuals for each specialization are available.
Legion Remix vs Original: Changes, Simplifications
Artifact Weapons in Legion Remix have been completely redesigned to match the event’s accelerated pace and simplified progression.
Instead of juggling relics or spec-specific trees, you now work with a single, unified talent tree powered by Infinite Power.
Item levels increase automatically as you collect Artifactium Sand,
and you can freely experiment with five different Artifact Abilities to customize your gameplay on the fly.
Here’s how Legion Remix streamlines the Artifact Weapon system compared to the original Legion expansion:
- Unified Talent Tree: Every Artifact Weapon now shares the same talent tree, no matter which specialization you play. This makes switching specs effortless.
- Artifact Abilities: You can pick one of five distinctive Artifact Abilities, each with its own path of talents that offer new gameplay twists and build diversity.
- No Relics: Relics have been completely removed. Instead, you’ll enhance your weapon’s power using
Artifactium Sand,
which passively increases item level as you progress. - Shared Infinite Power: The
Infinite Power
system now applies across all Artifact Weapons, removing the need to grind power separately for off-specs or alternate characters.
Mastering these updates will make your Legion Remix experience smoother and far more enjoyable.
Unlock traits as you adventure, keep collecting
Artifactium Sand
to boost your power curve, and experiment with different Artifact Abilities until you find the perfect setup for your playstyle.
Whether you’re diving into raids, dungeons, or timewalking events, your Artifact Weapon will adapt right along with you.
How to Level Up Artifact Weapons
In Legion Remix, the entire Artifact Weapon progression system has been simplified and modernized.
Instead of managing relics or complex upgrade sockets, you now power up your weapon by collecting
Artifactium Sand
and
Mound of Artifactium Sand
.
These materials drop from the same activities that reward Bronze and are automatically consumed upon pickup,
passively increasing the item level of all your Artifact Weapons at once.
Your weapon will continue scaling this way until it reaches the current maximum item level cap.
After that point,
Artifactium Sand
will no longer drop, signaling that your weapon has reached its full potential.
This approach is a major shift from the original Legion Retail version,
where players had to manually collect and socket individual Relics into their weapons.
Each relic not only raised the item level but could also modify one of the weapon’s traits,
allowing for detailed min-maxing and customization.
In Legion Remix, Blizzard has traded that micro-management for a smoother, more accessible system
that keeps your power scaling naturally as you play — no relic farming required.
Artifact Power → Infinite Power
In Legion Remix, your Artifact Weapon no longer levels through relics or individual spec-based grinds.
The entire process has been merged into a single, fluid system powered by
Infinite Power
.
As you play, you’ll naturally accumulate this power from nearly every source — quests, dungeons, raids, world events, or even random enemies.
This collected energy automatically channels into your Artifact Weapon, unlocking traits along a straightforward progression path that rewards consistent play.
The
Infinite Power
system has no upper limit, allowing your weapon to keep growing stronger for as long as you continue participating in the event.
Traits unlock sequentially, granting access to progressively more powerful bonuses that previously required relic combinations in Legion Retail.
Because there are no spec-specific trees, you can swap between specializations freely without losing any progress — perfect for players who like to experiment with different roles and playstyles.
Your weapon’s item level also scales automatically through
Artifactium Sand
,
which drops from almost every Legion Remix activity.
This ensures you never need to replace your weapon — it evolves alongside your character, scaling smoothly through leveling and into endgame content.
Together,
Infinite Power
and
Artifactium Sand
create a seamless sense of progression — your character grows stronger every session, making the Remix experience feel rewarding and dynamic from start to finish.
Earning Infinite Power; Fragmented Mementos
You gain Infinite Power from nearly all content:
- Killing enemies
- Dungeons & raids
- World quests
- Opening chests
- Fragmented Memento of Epoch Challenges
Fragmented Mementos drop from hard content. Gathering 100 gives a large boost in Infinite Power, especially useful when leveling traits rapidly.
Infinite Knowledge & Its Role
The
Fragmented Memento of Epoch Challenges
is a new collectible resource added in Legion Remix.
These fragments drop from challenging activities and serve as an important method of boosting your
Infinite Power
— the main progression source for your Artifact Weapon.
Once you collect 100 fragments, you can combine them into a single powerful item that grants a large burst of Infinite Power,
allowing you to advance your Artifact talents much faster than through regular gameplay alone.
At Infinite Knowledge level 24, turning in 100 fragments provides a massive surge of Infinite Power,
significantly speeding up how quickly you can unlock high-tier Artifact Weapon traits.
This makes farming Fragmented Mementos one of the most efficient and rewarding long-term grinds during the event, especially for players aiming to reach max weapon potential before the Remix ends.
Below you’ll find a breakdown of all currently confirmed Fragmented Memento sources based on the latest PTR data:
| Source | Fragments Dropped |
|---|---|
| Elite Mobs (Heroic World Tier) | 0–1 |
| Rare Mobs (Heroic World Tier) | 1 |
| World Boss | 1 |
| Normal Raid Bosses | 4–8 |
| Heroic Raid Bosses | 12–15 |
| Mythic Raid Bosses | 25–30 |
| Mythic+ End Chest* | 8–9 (+2) 12–14 (+10) 28–30 (+20) 91–105 (+30) 132–139 (+35) |
Legion Remix Artifact Weapon Talents
The Artifact Weapon talent tree in Legion Remix has been completely reworked for simplicity and balance.
Every class and specialization — all 36 in total — now shares the same unified tree.
This means that no matter which spec you prefer, your Artifact Weapon follows the same structured progression,
letting you focus purely on gameplay instead of managing different trees for each role.
The Legion Remix Artifact Tree is divided into three core sections:
- Initial Traits – the foundation of your Artifact power, granting baseline boosts like increased damage, survivability, or resource generation.
- Artifact Ability Traits – here, you can select one of five unique Artifact Abilities that define your playstyle and enhance specific strengths.
This section offers the most customization and build diversity. - Final Trait – the ultimate node that scales endlessly as you earn more
Infinite Power
.
It provides a sense of limitless progression, rewarding continuous play throughout the event.
Overall, this new layout replaces the old, fragmented Legion trees with a cleaner, more engaging system that encourages experimentation
while maintaining steady character growth across all classes.
Initial Artifact Traits
The initial traits of Artifact Weapons are the foundation of your weapon’s power in Legion Remix.
These early talents provide core stat increases that help you get stronger right from the start.
You can unlock every node in this section, creating a solid base for your build before diving into more advanced traits.
Here are the basic traits available to all players:
Powerful Arcanocrystal Shard
– Increases your Primary Stat.
Fortified Arcanocrystal Shard
– Increases Stamina.
Expedient Arcanocrystal Shard
– Increases your Speed rating.
Beyond these smaller bonuses, there are six major traits — one active ability and five passives — that define how your Artifact performs in combat:
Remix Time
: Unlocks the ability to collect Infinite Power and upgrade your Artifact Weapon, granting the signature Remix Time effect.
Nostwin’s Impatience
: While out of combat and moving, gain Timerunning every 4 seconds, increasing non-flying movement speed by 20%. Stacks up to 3 times.
Momentus’s Perseverance
: While Nostwin’s Impatience is active, your health regeneration is increased by 300%.
Eternus’s Ambition
: While Nostwin’s Impatience is active, entering combat instantly restores 20% of your primary resource.
Moratari’s Calculation
: While Nostwin’s Impatience is active, you take 99% reduced fall damage.
Erus’s Aggression
: Nostwin’s Impatience persists for 4 seconds after entering combat and grants 30% increased damage to your first attack.
These major traits are what truly distinguish Legion Remix from the original Legion system.
They add new layers of speed, survivability, and burst potential — making your Artifact Weapon feel powerful and responsive from the very beginning.
Legion Remix Artifact Abilities
After investing points into your initial traits, you’ll gain access to the next layer of customization — Artifact Abilities.
In Legion Remix, each Artifact Weapon allows you to choose one of five unique abilities,
each offering its own dedicated path of talents.
These rows consist of three minor effects (each with three ranks) and one final, powerful effect that requires a single point to unlock.
The talent structure is intentionally designed for smooth progression:
each major talent is separated by three minor nodes,
allowing your Artifact Weapon to grow steadily in strength while maintaining a balanced rhythm between active and passive bonuses.
This design encourages experimentation — you can gradually fine-tune your build, adapting it to your class or preferred playstyle.
Below is an overview of the five Artifact Abilities available in Legion Remix,
each tied to distinct play patterns and effects that redefine how your weapon feels in combat.
Nature Artifact Ability
The Nature Artifact Ability harnesses the primal energy of Azeroth’s wilds, summoning the strength of the forest to aid you and your allies.
Its signature spell,
Call of the Forest
,
summons a stampede of nature spirits that both protect and empower your group while dealing physical damage to foes.
As you invest further into this ability’s tree, you’ll unlock passives and actives that boost healing, damage, and defensive potential — culminating in the powerful
Dreamweaving
effect.
| Ability | Description |
|---|---|
| Major ability: Call of the Forest |
Summon a stampede of forest denizens that charge forward, shielding allies and granting 3% attack and casting speed for 10 sec, stacking up to 5 times. The stampede also damages enemies hit and roots them for 3 sec. |
| First talent: Souls of the Caw |
Your spells and abilities occasionally summon spirit eagles that dive toward nearby enemies, healing allies and dealing Nature damage in a small radius on impact. |
| Second talent: Highmountain Fortitude |
Every 12 sec, you store 5% of all damage taken as Fortitude. After 8 sec, it converts into a protective barrier, absorbing the accumulated amount for 4 sec. |
| Third talent: Waking Frenzy |
Souls of the Caw grants Waking Frenzy for 10 sec. During this effect, you and your summoned companions gain 2% increased damage and healing for 12 sec, stacking up to 15 times. |
| Final talent: Dreamweaving |
Call of the Forest summons a Dreamweaver that blesses you and 4 allies. Your abilities recharge 100% faster, and you regain 10% of your class resource every second for 10 sec. |
The Nature path emphasizes sustain, hybrid utility, and synergy between offense and defense.
It’s an excellent choice for players who prefer a balanced, team-oriented playstyle — combining healing bursts, mitigation, and scaling group buffs.
Fel Artifact Ability
The Fel Artifact Ability channels the raw chaos of the Burning Legion, empowering you with demonic might and devastating AoE damage.
Its signature spell,
Twisted Crusade
,
summons a subjugated infernal dreadlord to rain chaos upon your enemies while maintaining battlefield control.
The Fel tree builds upon this destructive force, enhancing your sustained DPS and survivability — and culminates in
Felspike
,
a brutal finisher that turns your summoned ally’s fury into a deadly spike of fel energy.
| Ability | Description |
|---|---|
| Major ability: Twisted Crusade |
Summon an infernal dreadlord for 30 sec that bombards the area with Reign of Chaos, dealing constant Chaos damage to enemies nearby. |
| First talent: Touch of Malice |
Your and your minions’ damaging abilities apply Fel Touched to enemies. The dreadlord from Twisted Crusade always critically strikes targets afflicted by this effect. |
| Second talent: I Am My Scars! |
Attackers take Chaos damage from your fel-scarred flesh over 10 sec. Damage is doubled against Fel Touched targets and can stack up to 5 times. |
| Third talent: Call of the Legion |
When your dreadlord returns to the Nether, your critical strikes apply Call of the Legion for 30 sec. At 5 stacks, this effect summons a subjugated demon from the Twisting Nether to fight for you for 10 sec. Multiple summons can overlap. |
| Final talent: Felspike |
After using Twisted Crusade, it transforms into Felspike, empowering your demon’s attacks with explosive Chaos energy that scales with your Infinite Power. |
Additional procs and interactions:
- Reign of Chaos: The infernal dreadlord rains down fel meteors,
dealing Chaos damage to enemies within 8 yards every second for 8 sec. - Fel Touched: Every 4 seconds, the afflicted target erupts in fel energy,
damaging nearby enemies for 3% of the damage it took in the last 4 seconds (reduced beyond 5 targets).
The Fel ability path is ideal for players who love aggressive, high-impact gameplay —
combining massive AoE damage with demonic summons and self-sustaining retaliation effects.
It embodies the chaotic essence of the Legion while rewarding risk-taking and relentless offense.
Arcane Artifact Ability
The Arcane Artifact Ability channels the essence of pure magical energy, allowing you to manipulate time, space, and power itself to strike foes and protect your allies.
Its primary ability,
Naran’s Everdisc
,
sends out a rotating disc of arcane power that ricochets between enemies before returning to you.
The Arcane tree enhances both its destructive and defensive potential — letting you retaliate, absorb damage, and share protective magic with your allies.
| Ability | Description |
|---|---|
| Major ability: Naran’s Everdisc |
Throw a disc of pure arcane energy that arcs outward before returning to you. The disc deals Arcane damage to all enemies in its path. Catching the returning disc allows you to throw it again, up to 2 more times, each rethrow increasing its damage by 30%. |
| First talent: Volatile Magics |
Your critical strikes cause bursts of unstable energy, dealing Arcane damage to enemies within 6 yards. Naran’s Everdisc always critically strikes Fel Touched targets. |
| Second talent: Arcane Aegis or Arcane Ward |
Arcane Aegis: Moving backward channels an arcane shield that absorbs incoming damage but slows you by 80%. The shield regenerates at 5% per second when not channeling, and if shattered, it goes on a 30 sec cooldown. Arcane Ward: After standing still in combat for 4 sec, form a stationary shield that absorbs damage until you move. |
| Third talent: Temporal Retaliation |
Whenever you absorb damage, you retaliate with Arcane energy, dealing damage back to the attacker and reducing their attack speed by 20% for 3 sec. |
| Final talent: Arcane Inspiration |
Each time you catch and relaunch Naran’s Everdisc, you and up to 4 allies gain an absorb shield. Catching it three times in a row grants Naran’s Blessing, increasing Haste by 30% for 10 sec. |
The Arcane path blends offense, defense, and precision control.
It rewards players with strong timing and positioning — those who can catch and rethrow the Everdisc effectively will find themselves unleashing devastating magic while shielding their allies from harm.
Storm Artifact Ability
The Storm Artifact Ability unleashes the raw fury of the skies, letting you command thunder and lightning to devastate your foes.
Its signature spell,
Tempest Wrath
,
conjures a raging storm that grows stronger with every enemy it strikes.
The Storm talent path expands on this power — improving your mobility, AoE potential, and control — culminating in a state where your storm becomes nearly unstoppable.
| Ability | Description |
|---|---|
| Major ability: Tempest Wrath |
Unleash a furious storm, dealing Nature damage over 9 sec to all enemies within 8 yards. Each enemy struck grants Growing Tempest, increasing the storm’s damage by 5% per stack. |
| First talent: Terror From Below |
Your abilities occasionally call forth a colossal behemoth from the depths, dealing Nature damage split among nearby enemies. If the strike hits a Fel Touched target, it triggers Deepsurge Crash, damaging all enemies in the area. |
| Second talent: Storm Surger or Brewing Storm |
Storm Surger: You can move while casting. Moving generates electrical energy around you for 6 sec, summoning lightning strikes that damage nearby enemies. Brewing Storm: You can move while casting. Standing still in combat generates a stack of Brewing Storm every 3 sec (up to 10). |
| Third talent: Thunderstruck |
Gain 3% Haste and 5% movement speed for each stack of Growing Tempest. When Tempest Wrath ends, these bonuses persist for 15 sec, keeping your momentum going. |
| Final talent: Churning Waters |
While Tempest Wrath is active, an orb of swirling water appears nearby every 2 sec. Collecting an orb extends Tempest Wrath by 1.5 sec, letting the storm rage longer and harder. |
The Storm path is all about mobility, sustained AoE, and escalating power.
As the storm intensifies, so does your pace — rewarding players who stay on the move and maintain aggressive positioning.
It’s the perfect choice for those who enjoy dynamic combat with constant visual and mechanical feedback.
Holy Artifact Ability
The Holy Artifact Ability channels the radiant power of the Light to heal allies, smite foes, and protect the righteous.
Its central ability,
Vindicator’s Judgment
,
transforms you into a Lightforged champion, summoning beams of divine energy that heal allies and punish enemies within their brilliance.
| Ability | Description |
|---|---|
| Major ability: Vindicator’s Judgment |
Become Lightforged for 15 sec, calling down a radiant beam that follows your target — dealing Holy damage to enemies and healing allies every 0.5 sec for 10 sec. Healing and damage are reduced beyond 5 affected targets. |
| First talent: Light’s Vengeance |
Your abilities have a chance to unleash a burst of holy radiance, healing a nearby ally and damaging enemies within 6 yards. Both effects are doubled while Lightforged. |
| Second talent: Flight of the Val’kyr |
Summon a Val’kyr of the Light to soar through the battlefield, healing injured allies and smiting enemies with holy energy. Damage and healing are increased while Lightforged. |
| Third talent: Xe’ra’s Embrace |
Xe’ra blesses you when your health falls below 40%, granting her embrace and making you Lightforged. While under her protection, you take 80% less damage for 8 sec. This effect can occur once every 1.5 min. |
| Final talent: Empyreal Orders |
After casting Vindicator’s Judgment, the ability transforms into Enter the Fray, allowing you to unleash further holy devastation and mobility effects. |
Additional Holy-themed procs and effects:
- Lightforged: Empowers all other Light-based traits, amplifying healing and holy damage effects.
- Enter the Fray: Charge forward with righteous fury, smiting all enemies in your path.
Transforms into Lightbound Passage once used. - Lightbound Passage: Step into a radiant beam that damages enemies and heals allies within 6 yards.
You teleport 20 yards backward (or until an obstacle). While Lightforged, gain Echo of Light. - Echo of Light: Every 3 sec, motes of divine energy form around you.
Touching a mote releases holy energy, healing allies or damaging enemies within 60 yards.
The Holy path is perfect for players who enjoy hybrid playstyles — combining support, healing, and offense into one fluid experience.
Whether protecting your allies or purging your enemies, the Light never falters.
Limits Unbound
Once you complete your chosen Artifact Ability talent row, you unlock the final progression trait —
Limits Unbound
.
This ultimate trait costs 50,000
Infinite Power
per rank and can be upgraded indefinitely.
Each rank of Limits Unbound increases your Primary Stat, Stamina, and Versatility,
with a 1% Versatility gain per level.
The trait caps at Rank 999, letting you push your Artifact Weapon’s potential to near-godlike levels.
Limits Unbound represents the pinnacle of the Legion Remix Artifact system — a limitless grind that continually rewards dedication and playtime.
As your ranks climb, you’ll feel a steady, tangible increase in power across every aspect of gameplay, from world content to raids.
The entire system is designed to make your character feel stronger every time you log in.
Keep collecting
Fragmented Mementos
,
experiment with different Artifact Abilities, and continue raising your Infinite Knowledge — the higher it gets, the faster your progression through Legion Remix becomes.
🔥 Pro Tip:
Focus on upgrading Limits Unbound after you’ve maximized your primary Artifact traits —
it scales your entire character’s performance rather than just your weapon,
making it the ultimate late-game investment for Legion Remix veterans.