Hi guys!
Just a quick little guide here to exploit the phasing introduced in 6.2 Tanaan jungle.
A quick little preface, in tanaan there are many different phases, with unique "instance ids". The purpose of this I believe is to keep player numbers down in tanaan. So when you zone in to tanaan you are assigned a unique instance id, which contains the phase (with mobs, nodes etc.) The only way to change your phase in game is to join a group of someone else who is INSIDE Tanaan jungle and have them be the party leader. This brings you to their phase, with unique mobs, spawns, nodes etc.
The area we are farming is "Scuttler's Coast" the southern Coast of tanaan jungle. It's very easy to find. What we are mainly trying to farm is the lucrative FELBLIGHT, which sells for upwards of 500g+ on most servers. It has a 10% drop chance roughly from herb and ore nodes. The trick here is to maximise the amount of nodes in the shortest amount of time, to bring in more felblight.
What you want to do is start at one and of scuttler's Coast, and run along the mountainside getting all of the ORE AND HERBS, that pop up on your minimap. Do a full run along the coastline till you get to the end.
Now, to reset all of the nodes, we need to join the instance id of someone else who is currently INSIDE Tanaan jungle. This is very easy. Either use LFG tool to find a premade group for Kazzak, rares, saber rep farm etc. or just join a random group from /1 for rares killing or anything really.
Now once you join the group- VOILA all of the nodes along scuttles Coast will have respawned! So you can now run down along the Coast again and get more nodes!
Swapping instance ids like this while on a high node-dense area like scuttler's Coast is currently the fastest way to get felblight.
In an hour I was able to get close to 40 felblights, which have a value of more than 20,000g on my server! That doesn't include the ore and herbs farmed, and also the primal spirits! Good luck guys and please post how you go farming the felblight!
Edit: 40 felblight per hour requires around 6 nodes per minute, which is quite easy to do, so getting more than this is very possible!