
Tempest Keep
RAID BOOST
Kael’thas Clear
Earn Tier 5 Set
We will clear the Tempest Keep (The Eye) raid for you in TBC Anniversary. Multiple loot options are available on US & EU servers.
All services can be performed through account sharing (piloted) or selfplay (recommended).

Kael’thas Clear
Earn Tier 5 Set

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Tempest Key obtained

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Selfplay possible

Kael’thas Drop
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About our TBC Tempest Keep Boost
World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary launched as the continuation of the Anniversary fresh realms, moving those servers into Outland progression with the level cap raised to 70, flying mounts, Jewelcrafting, and early TBC endgame content. That is a big reason why TBC Fresh is so appealing. Players are not just farming old content for nostalgia. They are trying to stay current, unlock raid access, and keep pace with each new phase as it arrives.
Tempest Keep, better known by its raid wing name The Eye, is one of the major targets in that process because it is a Phase 2, 25-player raid in Netherstorm with four required bosses: Al’ar, Void Reaver, High Astromancer Solarian, and Kael’thas Sunstrider.
Tempest Keep matters because the rewards are worth chasing. The Eye drops Tier 5 shoulder and chest tokens, while Kael’thas Sunstrider drops higher item level loot than the rest of the raid. He also has Ashes of Al’ar on his loot table, which makes him even more attractive for collectors, though that mount is still a random drop rather than something any clear can guarantee.
Getting there is not simple, and that is why many players look for help. In TBC Anniversary, attunement is required for The Eye. The Tempest Key chain starts after The Cipher of Damnation questline and then sends players through Heroic Shattered Halls, Heroic Steamvault, Heroic Arcatraz, and Magtheridon’s Lair before awarding The Tempest Key. On top of that, the broader TBC Anniversary progression pushes players through reputation and Heroic preparation before they are fully ready for Phase 2 raiding.
That creates a very real problem for a lot of players. Some do not have the time to finish a long attunement chain and then still organize raid nights after that. Others do not have a stable guild, do not want to deal with unreliable pugs, or simply want a cleaner path into Tempest Keep without turning the whole process into a weekly struggle. Kael’thas alone is one of the fights that can stop underprepared groups cold, so even reaching the raid is only part of the challenge.
That is where our TBC Tempest Keep Boost services come in. It is made for players who want real progress without wasting nights on bad group setups, failed attempts, or slow attunement steps. Instead of trying to force everything through random groups, you can get help from experienced players and move straight toward the result you actually need.
Whether your goal is getting attuned for The Eye, preparing for Phase 2, or securing a Tempest Keep clear with a strong team, our TBC Tempest Keep Boost gives you a faster and more practical way to handle one of the biggest raid goals in TBC Fresh.
Tempest Keep, more specifically The Eye, is one of the major Phase 2 raids in The Burning Crusade Classic progression. It is a 25-player raid in Netherstorm and includes four bosses: Al’ar, Void Reaver, High Astromancer Solarian, and Kael’thas Sunstrider.
Players run Tempest Keep for Tier 5 tokens, raid gear, and the chance at loot from Kael’thas Sunstrider, whose drops are higher item level than loot from the earlier bosses in the raid. It is also one of the best-known raids because Ashes of Al’ar can drop from Kael’thas.
The Tempest Keep Attunement (The Eye) service is meant for players who want to get The Tempest Key so they can unlock access to the raid without having to complete the whole chain on their own.
The Tempest Keep raid boost is the option for players who want help clearing The Eye with a strong team. It is built for those whose goal is raid completion, Kael’thas Sunstrider kill, and progress toward Tier 5 gear in TBC Anniversary, without having to rely on weak pugs or build their own full group.