Buy TBC TK Raid Boost — Tempest Keep Carry Service
Tempest Keep — The Eye — is the second Tier 5 raid on the TBC Anniversary (Fresh Classic) realms, alongside Serpentshrine Cavern. Four bosses lead to Kael’thas Sunstrider, one of the most complex fights in TBC, with six distinct phases that demand precise execution from the whole raid. A TBC TK Raid Boost hands that clear to a coordinated team, so you collect the Tier 5 gear and Kael’thas weapons without the wipes.
With GDKP runs banned on Anniversary realms, the old gold-based loot system isn’t an option. Our TK Raid Boost service is a structured alternative: a full Tempest Keep carry with reserved loot and guaranteed boss kills — no gold on the server, no informal loot networks. Available across EU and US realms.
What Is the TBC TK Raid Boost?
The Tempest Keep Raid Boost is a full-clear carry covering all four bosses in The Eye — Al’ar, Void Reaver, High Astromancer Solarian and Kael’thas Sunstrider. You either join an experienced raid group with Self-Play or we run it on your behalf, with gear rolls included throughout. You configure your loot option and add-ons in the interactive calculator, and a personal manager confirms the setup and schedule with you after checkout. Buy the carry as a one-time full clear or run it weekly to complete your set faster.
TBC Anniversary Realms We Cover
We run TK carries on every current TBC Anniversary (Fresh Classic) realm across both regions — just tell us your realm when you order:
| Region | PvE Realm | PvP Realm |
| US | Dreamscythe | Nightslayer |
| EU | Thunderstrike | Spineshatter |
TK Loot Options — Loot Run & Full Loot Priority
On TBC Anniversary realms, raids run on Soft Reserve, and your TK carry builds on that with two clear loot options you pick at checkout:
- Loot Run (Soft Reserve). The standard, more affordable option — our boosters soft-reserve the pieces you’re after, so the gear you want is locked to you instead of rolled away by the group. You’ll get less than Full Loot Priority, but it’s the budget-friendly way to target specific drops.
- Full Loot Priority. The premium option — you take first priority on every drop for your class and spec across the whole clear. It costs more than a Loot Run, but it’s the fastest way to gear a character in a single lockout and gives you the most loot.
Tempest Keep Boss Roster
The Eye holds four bosses with distinct mechanics. Kael’thas Sunstrider is widely seen as the hardest encounter in Tier 5 — and one of the toughest in all of TBC — thanks to its six-phase structure and the coordination it demands.
| Boss | Encounter type | Key mechanic |
| Al’ar | Two-phase flying boss | Phase 2 needs coordinated tank positioning at the Flame Patches; a mistake snowballs into a fast wipe. |
| Void Reaver | Tank and spank | The simplest fight in The Eye; the raid spreads out to avoid Arcane Orb splash damage. Drops the Tier 5 shoulders token. |
| High Astromancer Solarian | Movement & AoE control | Void Zone management and fast reactions to Solarian’s Wrath targeting across the raid. |
| Kael’thas Sunstrider | Six-phase final boss | Kill 4 advisors, control 5 legendary weapons, survive the Phoenix phase. Drops the Tier 5 chest token and the Ashes of Al’ar mount (~1-2% per kill). |
Tempest Keep Attunement
Tempest Keep requires attunement to enter through “Cipher of Damnation” questline, and Kael’thas himself is also a key for the higher raids. If you’re not yet attuned, add the TK attunement option at checkout and we’ll handle the chain before your run.
Tier 5 Sets & Top Loot from Tempest Keep
Tempest Keep contains the Tier 5 chest and shoulder tokens, Kael’thas weapons that remain BiS through Black Temple for several classes, and off-pieces with unique stats not found elsewhere in Tier 5. The Ashes of Al’ar drops from Kael’thas Sunstrider with approximately a 1-2% chance per kill. Each class takes its own Tier 5 set:
Beyond the tier tokens, these are the standout drops players chase by class:
Professional & Secure Delivery
Every TBC TK Raid Boost is completed manually by real players — no bots, no scripts, no automation. Our team are TBC veterans who have cleared Tempest Keep through Kael’thas across multiple Anniversary phases on competitive EU and US realms. For Self-Play, you join the raid group and play alongside us. For Piloted, a booster plays on your account through a VPN matched to your real region. Remote Control keeps the game running on your own hardware throughout.
About piloted runs: piloted means account sharing, which always carries some risk. We minimise it with years of experience and a region-matched VPN, but we can’t remove it entirely. If you’d rather keep your login on your own machine, choose Self-Play or Remote Control.
Whichever format you pick, the flow is the same: you configure the boost in the calculator, a personal manager contacts you on Discord or email after payment to confirm your loot preferences, and you get an update once the clear is done. Questions first? Reach us on live chat or Discord: frostyboost — 24/7.