For WoW Classic lovers, the big news is that the Dire Maul dungeon is going to soon be added wow classic gold to the game on October 15. Previously, Dire Maul was likely to be added to WoW Classic during the game's"Phase 2" content span (which remains set to be published later this year), but it seems that Blizzard has decided to move its launch up in order to inject some new content to the game for those that are energy grinding throughout the retro experience.
For those who don't understand, Dire Maul is an elaborate World of Warcraft dungeon that is divided into several wings (similar to the way WoW Classic's Scarlett Monastery instance is organised ). It's best remembered for its world fans, elaborate run methods which allowed players to skip large regions by exploiting particular mechanisms, and an wonderful PvP area which enabled members of the same faction to battle and maybe score some infrequent equipment. It's also home to a number of the loot for its level array.
The rest of the rest of the Phase two content is still set to be released sometime later this year, but that does set what can be viewed as an interesting precedent about the way WoW Classic content is distributed. Previously, Blizzard seemed committed to sticking with the game's authentic content release structure in relation to updates. Now, however, it sounds as though they're at least willing to flex that format.
In other World of Warcraft news, Blizzard has announced to buy classic gold wow that they're preparing a massive new content upgrade for Battle for Azeroth called Visions of N'Zoth which will feature a new raid, add two new playable races, overhaul the series' auction house, and much, much more. We highly suggest checking out their entire video breakdown of the content upgrade if you want the scoop on what that is coming to the retail version of the game.
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