New raiders open a consumable guide, price a full min-max loadout and quietly despair. Good news: your first raid nights need nowhere near that. Here is the kit that delivers most of the benefit on a starter budget.

The core kit

  • One elixir pair instead of a flask: a Battle plus Guardian elixir combo covers most of a flask's value at a fraction of the cost. Flasks are for progression nights where deaths erase elixirs repeatedly - farm content does not need them.
  • Buff food, the cheap tier: the standard stat foods cost coppers compared to the premium fish - the difference is marginal for a fresh raider's output.
  • Weapon oil or stone: cheap, lasts the night, meaningful. Never skip.
  • A stack of healing potions and two mana potions per boss attempt budget.

What to consciously skip (for now)

Combat-cooldown potions on farm bosses, premium food tiers, double-flasking habits copied from hardcore logs, and any consumable whose benefit you cannot yet feel. Min-max spending belongs on progression pulls where the margin decides kills - not on your third Karazhan.

The upgrade trigger

Move to the full loadout when two things are true: the fight is a genuine progression wall, and your performance is otherwise clean. Consumables amplify play; they do not replace it. A new raider with perfect flasks and wrong positioning bought the wrong upgrade.

Funding the kit

One daily quest circuit funds a week of budget kits. As raid ambitions grow, so does the bill - that is when the income guides in this series (cooldowns, sniping, dailies) or a simple top-up graduate from optional reading to infrastructure. Start cheap, raid more, upgrade when the wall demands it.