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Ragefire Chasm is a level 10-16 instance located inside Orgrimmar.  A good party of characters in this range will do well.  There are a few tricky spots where multiple mobs will be pulled at one time.  This will prove to be a challenging and rewarding experience for new folks just starting out.  This instance takes about 90 minutes for an appropriate level group doing all quests and killing all bosses without a wipeout.  Strictly doing a run of bosses that drop loot takes about 1 hour.
 
Ragefire Chasm is a level 10-16 instance located inside Orgrimmar.  A good party of characters in this range will do well.  There are a few tricky spots where multiple mobs will be pulled at one time.  This will prove to be a challenging and rewarding experience for new folks just starting out.  This instance takes about 90 minutes for an appropriate level group doing all quests and killing all bosses without a wipeout.  Strictly doing a run of bosses that drop loot takes about 1 hour.
 
 
== *Important Bug Info* ==
 
Currently, as of patch 0.12, players releasing their corpses have their spirits appear in the Crossroads graveyard in The Barrens.  This is a long run back to Orgrimmar and the instance. 
 
 
  
 
== Quests ==
 
== Quests ==
  
Here are a list of all Ragefire Chasm related quests.  None of these quests currently has any reward other than xp and some coin.  All of these quests can be shared if the user has completed the requirements.  So you may have trouble sharing Hidden Enemies if they have not done the earlier steps.
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Here are a list of all Ragefire Chasm related quests.  Some of these quests currently have rewards other than xp and some coin.  All of these quests can be shared if the user has completed the requirements.  So you may have trouble sharing Hidden Enemies if they have not done the earlier steps.
  
 
'''Orgrimmar'''<br>
 
'''Orgrimmar'''<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?q=6608 Slaying the Beast]<br>
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9 (16) [http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?q=285 Slaying the Beast]<br>
Slaying the Beast begins right next to the instance in Orgrimmar from Nero Fireblade.  It has no requirements.<br>
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Slaying the Beast begins right next to the instance in Orgrimmar from Nero Fireblade.  It has no requirements. [quest is shareable]<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?q=6625 Hidden Enemies ]<br>
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9 (16) [http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?q=284 Hidden Enemies]<br>
Hidden Enemies has a few steps, only one of the steps is in Ragefire Chasm, so you should start the quest line first.
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Hidden Enemies has a few steps, only one of the steps is in Ragefire Chasm, so you should start the quest line first [quest is NOT shareable].
  
 
'''Thunder Bluff'''<br>
 
'''Thunder Bluff'''<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?q=6592 Testing an Enemies Strength] starts from Rahauro in Thunder Bluff and has no requirements.<br>
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9 (15) [http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?q=260 Testing an Enemies Strength] starts from Rahauro on the Elder Rise in Thunder Bluff and has no requirements. [quest is shareable]<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?q=6591 Searching for the Lost Satchel]
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9 (16) [http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?q=266 Searching for the Lost Satchel]
This begins from Magatha on the elder rise and has no requirements.
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This begins from Magatha on the Elder Rise and has no requirements. [quest is shareable]
  
 
'''Undercity'''<br>
 
'''Undercity'''<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?q=6588 The Power to Destroy]<br>
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11 (16) [http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?q=393 The Power to Destroy...]<br>
This begins from Varimathras in the royal quarter, near the Apothecary.
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This begins from Varimathras in the royal quarter, near the Apothecary. It has no requirements. [quest is shareable]
  
 
== Boss List ==
 
== Boss List ==
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There are four 'Bosses' in this instance.  They are listed in the order you will likely encounter them with selected drops:
 
There are four 'Bosses' in this instance.  They are listed in the order you will likely encounter them with selected drops:
  
'''[http://www.thottbot.com/?n=88662 Oggleflint]'''<br>
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=6100 Oggleflint]'''<br>
 
No Drops
 
No Drops
  
'''[http://www.thottbot.com/?n=88658 Taragaman the Hungerer]'''<br>
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2952 Taragaman the Hungerer]'''<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/?i=23515 Cursed Felblade]<br>
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=3014 Cursed Felblade]<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=23549 Crystalline Cuffs]<br>
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=2165 Crystalline Cuffs]<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=23518 Subterranean Cape]
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=2656 Subterranean Cape]
  
'''[http://www.thottbot.com/?n=89653 Bazzalan]'''<br>
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2944 Bazzalan]'''<br>
 
No Drops
 
No Drops
  
'''[http://www.thottbot.com/?n=88672 Jergosh the Invoker]'''<br>
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2950 Jergosh the Invoker]'''<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/?i=23550 Robe of Evocation]<br>
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=2100 Robe of Evocation]<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=23799 Chanting Blade]<br>
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=3028 Chanting Blade]<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=23648 Cavedweller Bracers]
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=3354 Cavedweller Bracers]
  
  
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'''Cloth'''<br>
 
'''Cloth'''<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=23549 Crystalline Cuffs]<br>
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=2165 Crystalline Cuffs] - Wrist<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/?i=23550 Robe of Evocation]<br>
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=2100 Robe of Evocation] - Chest<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=23518 Subterranean Cape]
 
  
 
'''Mail'''<br>
 
'''Mail'''<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=23648 Cavedweller Bracers]
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=3354 Cavedweller Bracers] - Wrist
  
 
'''Weapons'''<br>
 
'''Weapons'''<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/?i=23515 Cursed Fellblade]<br>
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=3014 Cursed Fellblade] - MH Sword<br>
[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=23799 Chanting Blade]
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=3028 Chanting Blade] - Dagger
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'''Misc'''<br>
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[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=2656 Subterranean Cape] - Back
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== Beastiary ==
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2182 Earthborer]''' 13-14 Elite<br>
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These worms are an easy fight.  They have a weak poison that shouldn't cause any problems.  They are not social with other creeps so you should have no problems pulling them solo.
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2955 Molten Elemental]''' 13-15 Elite<br>
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These rock elementals are simple melee creeps with a weak fire pb AoE.  These are social with other Molten Elementals but not with other creeps.
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2947 Ragefire Trogg]''' 13-15 Elite<br>
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These troggs are melee fighters.  They don't have any special attacks, but are social with other troggs and usually come in groups of 2-3 frequently with a Ragefire Shaman.
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=4221 Ragefire Shaman]''' 13-15 Elite<br>
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These caster troggs can be difficult.  It is best to pull around a corner blocking LoS if possible.  Otherwise try to hit them with a casting interrupt like Earthshock, Kick or Pummel to get them to pull towards your group.  They cast Wrath a DD and Healing Wave a heal.
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=6100 Oggleflint <Ragefire Chieftan>]''' 16 Elite<br>
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This boss trogg is found in a cave with a shaman and a normal trogg.  He is not linked to the other 2 troggs so depending on level you may be able to pull his friends first, then fight him single.  He has no drops, but guards the NPC for Searching for the Lost Satchel quest.
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2966 Searing Blade Cultist]''' 13-15 Elite<br>
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These are some basic creeps in the searing blade section of the dungeon.  These melee creeps cast Curse of Agony a weak DoT.
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2967 Searing Blade Enforcer]''' 13-15 Elite<br>
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These are some basic creeps in the searing blade section of the dungeon.  These powerful melee creeps have a knockdown effect.
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2943 Searing Blade Warlock]''' 13-15 Elite<br>
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These always come with a Voidwalker Minion, and are usually placed close to or linked with a few enforcers or cultists.  They cast a shadow nuke so use the same strategies as with the Ragefire Shaman to pull them back.
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=4850 Voidwalker Minion]''' 13-15<br>
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These are linked with their creator a Searing Blade Warlock.  Non-elite so they don't last long.
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2952 Taragaman the Hungerer]''' 16 Elite<br>
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Taragaman is on an island surrounded with lava and uses a knockback attack.  Make sure you have some space to your back so that if he knocks you around you don't die in the lava.  Also ranged casters should stay back to avoid his fire nova AoE attack.  This is your first loot boss in the instance.  Also you need to kill him for a quest with Neru Fireblade.
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2944 Bazzalan]''' 16 Elite<br>
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This Satyr is up atop a ledge at the end of the instance.  He has no drops and only is needed for Thrall's Hidden Enemies quest.  He is a pretty easy fight but comes with 1-2 adds usually.
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'''[http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?n=2950 Jergosh the Invoker]''' 16 Elite<br>
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This warlock is the boss of the zone.  He, like Bazzalan, comes with 1-2 adds most of the time.  Use the same pulling techniques you have used with other casters in the zone to deal with him.
  
 
== Walkthrough ==
 
== Walkthrough ==
This dungeon is pretty straightforward so you won't have much trouble finding your way.  You just stick to the path killing worms and rock elementals till you get to the trogg section.  You need to be carefull with pulls in the trogg section, since the mobs wander around a bit.  Some are patrols, some are linked.  You will learn which are which on your own.  If you take your time and pull properly you will never fight more than 2 melee + 1 shaman.  Also be carefull pulling the shaman, it can be a big help to have a shaman in your party to earthshock to interrupt to get the shaman to come into melee range.  Otherwise a pummel or kick will do the job as well, or sap/sheep him and save him for last.
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This dungeon is pretty straightforward so you won't have much trouble finding your way.  You just stick to the path killing worms and rock elementals till you get to the trogg section.  You need to be carefull with pulls in the trogg section, since the mobs wander around a bit.  Some are patrols, some are linked.  You will learn which are which on your own.  If you take your time and pull properly you will never fight more than 2 melee + 1 shaman.  Also be carefull pulling the shaman, it can be a big help to have a shaman in your party to earthshock to interrupt to get the shaman to come into melee range.  Otherwise a shield bash or kick will do the job as well, or sap/sheep him and save him for last.
  
 
In the trogg area there will be 3 paths out.  One to the right, another also to the right up a hill and one to the left.  The path to the left is a dead end and worthless.  The nearest path to the right takes you to Oggleflint the trogg chief and he guards the satchel for the "Searching for the Lost Satchel" quest. To the right and up the hill continues deeper into Ragefire Chasm.  Lets assume you need the satchel for your quest and head to Oggleflint.
 
In the trogg area there will be 3 paths out.  One to the right, another also to the right up a hill and one to the left.  The path to the left is a dead end and worthless.  The nearest path to the right takes you to Oggleflint the trogg chief and he guards the satchel for the "Searching for the Lost Satchel" quest. To the right and up the hill continues deeper into Ragefire Chasm.  Lets assume you need the satchel for your quest and head to Oggleflint.
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http://www.aphasic.com/wow/images/ragefire1.jpg
  
 
Going down this path will mostly be some single pull troggs, with one group of 2.  Also when you get to the ramp leading up there will be 1 patrolling trogg.  At the top of the ramp you can see there is a cave with Oggleflint, a shaman and a melee trogg.  Oggleflint is not linked to the other troggs so depending on level and pathing it might be possible to pull the 2 troggs without him coming.  However if you are all under 15 that may be impossible.  Also you should pull around the corner so the shaman comes close instead of casting on you at range.  Oggleflint doesn't have any real special skills, he is just a bigger meaner melee trogg.  After that you should head back to the main trogg area and head up the ramp to the right.
 
Going down this path will mostly be some single pull troggs, with one group of 2.  Also when you get to the ramp leading up there will be 1 patrolling trogg.  At the top of the ramp you can see there is a cave with Oggleflint, a shaman and a melee trogg.  Oggleflint is not linked to the other troggs so depending on level and pathing it might be possible to pull the 2 troggs without him coming.  However if you are all under 15 that may be impossible.  Also you should pull around the corner so the shaman comes close instead of casting on you at range.  Oggleflint doesn't have any real special skills, he is just a bigger meaner melee trogg.  After that you should head back to the main trogg area and head up the ramp to the right.
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Taragaman is an imposing looking creep, but he isn't as tough as he looks.  He does have a knockback ability that can be fatal if you fall off the island into the lava, so keep that in mind. Once you kill him you can get his heart for the quest as well as one of his 3 drops.  After this you have a few choices about what to do next.
 
Taragaman is an imposing looking creep, but he isn't as tough as he looks.  He does have a knockback ability that can be fatal if you fall off the island into the lava, so keep that in mind. Once you kill him you can get his heart for the quest as well as one of his 3 drops.  After this you have a few choices about what to do next.
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http://www.aphasic.com/wow/images/ragefire2.jpg
  
 
You have 2 bosses left, both for Thrall's quest.  Bazzalan a satyr on an upper ledge that starts from the island to the right after killing Taragaman and Jergosh the Invoker an orc who is straight ahead behind all those burning blade guys.  You can fight your way to each of them and kill them, but there is a slightly faster way to get both (you don't need both if just going for loot since Bazzalan has no drops).  My way is to head to Bazzalan first, then jump off the ledge next to him and land near Jergosh so you only need to kill a few creeps before you get to him. On your first run you might find it a lot easier and safer to go down the ramp from Bazzalan and fight your way to Jergosh, if you jump off the ramp in the wrong spot or aren't prepared to heal the falling damage it could be disastrous.
 
You have 2 bosses left, both for Thrall's quest.  Bazzalan a satyr on an upper ledge that starts from the island to the right after killing Taragaman and Jergosh the Invoker an orc who is straight ahead behind all those burning blade guys.  You can fight your way to each of them and kill them, but there is a slightly faster way to get both (you don't need both if just going for loot since Bazzalan has no drops).  My way is to head to Bazzalan first, then jump off the ledge next to him and land near Jergosh so you only need to kill a few creeps before you get to him. On your first run you might find it a lot easier and safer to go down the ramp from Bazzalan and fight your way to Jergosh, if you jump off the ramp in the wrong spot or aren't prepared to heal the falling damage it could be disastrous.
  
 
Fighting to both Bazzalan and Jergosh isn't much of a problem for a group that has gotten past Taragaman.  Neither has any tricks and the pulls aren't too tough if you can interrupt the warlocks to pull them back and fight them safely.
 
Fighting to both Bazzalan and Jergosh isn't much of a problem for a group that has gotten past Taragaman.  Neither has any tricks and the pulls aren't too tough if you can interrupt the warlocks to pull them back and fight them safely.
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 14 February 2012

Ragefire Chasm is a level 10-16 instance located inside Orgrimmar. A good party of characters in this range will do well. There are a few tricky spots where multiple mobs will be pulled at one time. This will prove to be a challenging and rewarding experience for new folks just starting out. This instance takes about 90 minutes for an appropriate level group doing all quests and killing all bosses without a wipeout. Strictly doing a run of bosses that drop loot takes about 1 hour.

Quests

Here are a list of all Ragefire Chasm related quests. Some of these quests currently have rewards other than xp and some coin. All of these quests can be shared if the user has completed the requirements. So you may have trouble sharing Hidden Enemies if they have not done the earlier steps.

Orgrimmar
9 (16) Slaying the Beast
Slaying the Beast begins right next to the instance in Orgrimmar from Nero Fireblade. It has no requirements. [quest is shareable]
9 (16) Hidden Enemies
Hidden Enemies has a few steps, only one of the steps is in Ragefire Chasm, so you should start the quest line first [quest is NOT shareable].

Thunder Bluff
9 (15) Testing an Enemies Strength starts from Rahauro on the Elder Rise in Thunder Bluff and has no requirements. [quest is shareable]
9 (16) Searching for the Lost Satchel This begins from Magatha on the Elder Rise and has no requirements. [quest is shareable]

Undercity
11 (16) The Power to Destroy...
This begins from Varimathras in the royal quarter, near the Apothecary. It has no requirements. [quest is shareable]

Boss List

This instance is lacking in Superior (blue) or better drops. There are many many green drops that are useful for the level range targetted by this instance.

There are four 'Bosses' in this instance. They are listed in the order you will likely encounter them with selected drops:

Oggleflint
No Drops

Taragaman the Hungerer
Cursed Felblade
Crystalline Cuffs
Subterranean Cape

Bazzalan
No Drops

Jergosh the Invoker
Robe of Evocation
Chanting Blade
Cavedweller Bracers


Item List

Here is a listing of items gotten from quests and drops related to this instance, sorted by type.

Cloth
Crystalline Cuffs - Wrist
Robe of Evocation - Chest

Mail
Cavedweller Bracers - Wrist

Weapons
Cursed Fellblade - MH Sword
Chanting Blade - Dagger

Misc
Subterranean Cape - Back

Beastiary

Earthborer 13-14 Elite
These worms are an easy fight. They have a weak poison that shouldn't cause any problems. They are not social with other creeps so you should have no problems pulling them solo.

Molten Elemental 13-15 Elite
These rock elementals are simple melee creeps with a weak fire pb AoE. These are social with other Molten Elementals but not with other creeps.

Ragefire Trogg 13-15 Elite
These troggs are melee fighters. They don't have any special attacks, but are social with other troggs and usually come in groups of 2-3 frequently with a Ragefire Shaman.

Ragefire Shaman 13-15 Elite
These caster troggs can be difficult. It is best to pull around a corner blocking LoS if possible. Otherwise try to hit them with a casting interrupt like Earthshock, Kick or Pummel to get them to pull towards your group. They cast Wrath a DD and Healing Wave a heal.

Oggleflint <Ragefire Chieftan> 16 Elite
This boss trogg is found in a cave with a shaman and a normal trogg. He is not linked to the other 2 troggs so depending on level you may be able to pull his friends first, then fight him single. He has no drops, but guards the NPC for Searching for the Lost Satchel quest.

Searing Blade Cultist 13-15 Elite
These are some basic creeps in the searing blade section of the dungeon. These melee creeps cast Curse of Agony a weak DoT.

Searing Blade Enforcer 13-15 Elite
These are some basic creeps in the searing blade section of the dungeon. These powerful melee creeps have a knockdown effect.

Searing Blade Warlock 13-15 Elite
These always come with a Voidwalker Minion, and are usually placed close to or linked with a few enforcers or cultists. They cast a shadow nuke so use the same strategies as with the Ragefire Shaman to pull them back.

Voidwalker Minion 13-15
These are linked with their creator a Searing Blade Warlock. Non-elite so they don't last long.

Taragaman the Hungerer 16 Elite
Taragaman is on an island surrounded with lava and uses a knockback attack. Make sure you have some space to your back so that if he knocks you around you don't die in the lava. Also ranged casters should stay back to avoid his fire nova AoE attack. This is your first loot boss in the instance. Also you need to kill him for a quest with Neru Fireblade.

Bazzalan 16 Elite
This Satyr is up atop a ledge at the end of the instance. He has no drops and only is needed for Thrall's Hidden Enemies quest. He is a pretty easy fight but comes with 1-2 adds usually.

Jergosh the Invoker 16 Elite
This warlock is the boss of the zone. He, like Bazzalan, comes with 1-2 adds most of the time. Use the same pulling techniques you have used with other casters in the zone to deal with him.

Walkthrough

This dungeon is pretty straightforward so you won't have much trouble finding your way. You just stick to the path killing worms and rock elementals till you get to the trogg section. You need to be carefull with pulls in the trogg section, since the mobs wander around a bit. Some are patrols, some are linked. You will learn which are which on your own. If you take your time and pull properly you will never fight more than 2 melee + 1 shaman. Also be carefull pulling the shaman, it can be a big help to have a shaman in your party to earthshock to interrupt to get the shaman to come into melee range. Otherwise a shield bash or kick will do the job as well, or sap/sheep him and save him for last.

In the trogg area there will be 3 paths out. One to the right, another also to the right up a hill and one to the left. The path to the left is a dead end and worthless. The nearest path to the right takes you to Oggleflint the trogg chief and he guards the satchel for the "Searching for the Lost Satchel" quest. To the right and up the hill continues deeper into Ragefire Chasm. Lets assume you need the satchel for your quest and head to Oggleflint.

http://www.aphasic.com/wow/images/ragefire1.jpg

Going down this path will mostly be some single pull troggs, with one group of 2. Also when you get to the ramp leading up there will be 1 patrolling trogg. At the top of the ramp you can see there is a cave with Oggleflint, a shaman and a melee trogg. Oggleflint is not linked to the other troggs so depending on level and pathing it might be possible to pull the 2 troggs without him coming. However if you are all under 15 that may be impossible. Also you should pull around the corner so the shaman comes close instead of casting on you at range. Oggleflint doesn't have any real special skills, he is just a bigger meaner melee trogg. After that you should head back to the main trogg area and head up the ramp to the right.

Going up this ramp you will continue to fight the usual worms and rock elementals till you come to a large room filled with rock elementals walking all over. There is only 1 patrolling elemental, and the rest just wander around their spawn point a bit. You can easily get single pulls here if you just watch where the patroller is and pull when they are not close together. There will be a little path to the right in this room and it just loops around a ledge atop the room and comes down further ahead to the left, not really a shortcut at all. After clearing this room you will come to the burning blade section of the dungeon.

This area has a lot of patrols and some large groups that can cause problems with adds for an inexperienced group. This is where you are most likely to have trouble. Just watch for patrollers and clear your way to take either the left or right bridge. Across that bridge is a large group of enemies, 2 melees guarding the bridge to Taragaman and another melee and a warlock sitting on the right side guarding a path that leads around Taragaman. These 2 groups are pretty close, but are not linked. If you can earthshock the warlock it should be possible to pull that group and fight them on the bridge. If not pull the melees guarding Taragaman's bridge and fight them on your bridge. Once you clear that island and any nearby patrollers you are clear to go for Taragaman.

Taragaman is an imposing looking creep, but he isn't as tough as he looks. He does have a knockback ability that can be fatal if you fall off the island into the lava, so keep that in mind. Once you kill him you can get his heart for the quest as well as one of his 3 drops. After this you have a few choices about what to do next.

http://www.aphasic.com/wow/images/ragefire2.jpg

You have 2 bosses left, both for Thrall's quest. Bazzalan a satyr on an upper ledge that starts from the island to the right after killing Taragaman and Jergosh the Invoker an orc who is straight ahead behind all those burning blade guys. You can fight your way to each of them and kill them, but there is a slightly faster way to get both (you don't need both if just going for loot since Bazzalan has no drops). My way is to head to Bazzalan first, then jump off the ledge next to him and land near Jergosh so you only need to kill a few creeps before you get to him. On your first run you might find it a lot easier and safer to go down the ramp from Bazzalan and fight your way to Jergosh, if you jump off the ramp in the wrong spot or aren't prepared to heal the falling damage it could be disastrous.

Fighting to both Bazzalan and Jergosh isn't much of a problem for a group that has gotten past Taragaman. Neither has any tricks and the pulls aren't too tough if you can interrupt the warlocks to pull them back and fight them safely.