November 14, 2020 3:48 AM PST
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In order to preserve the feel of the original game, Blizzard are
taking a similar approach with WoW Classic. The game launched in roughly
the same state as vanilla WoW was following its own release, and
they’ll be rolling out extra content in various stages, following more
or less the same order as the original so as to preserve the intended
progression.
The game has recently entered Phase 3 of that plan, with the first
Battlegrounds – Warsong Gulch and Alterac Valley – having been released
in December. On the PvE side of things, Phase 3 also promised the
release of the Blackwing Lair raid, as well as the arrival of the
Darkmoon Faire, and Blizzard have now announced when these can be
expected.
The Blackwing Lair attunement quest, which players will have to
complete in order to enter the raid, will arrive on January 10. The raid
itself is set to be released on February 12, going live simultaneously
for all realms at 3 PM PST / 6 PM EST / 11 PM GMT.
This represents a break from tradition for Blizzard, who in the
retail game have always unlocked new raids at different times for North
America, Europe, and Asia. This has long been a point of contention for
those who participate in or follow the race for the world first
completion in a new raid, but for Blackwing Lair it seems everyone will
start on a level footing. Whether Blizzard might consider making the
same change for retail in the future remains to be seen.
The other big news is the arrival of the Darkmoon Faire, which is a
world event offering games, loot, and more – including the much
sought-after Darkmoon Decks. The Faire will set up in Mulgore and Elwyn
Forest, with the festivities opening on February 10.
Meanwhile, Blizzard have also introduced level 50 class quests,
which offer a choice of powerful rare items when completed, while
various faction vendors will now offer the reputation rewards that were
introduced in vanilla WoW’s patches 1.6 and 1.7. Duke Hydraxis will also
now offer Eternal Quintessence to players who have completed “Hands of
the Enemy” and reached Revered status with Hydraxian Waterlords.
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updates as the game progressed, introducing new content and features, as
well as advancing the story in the world.To get more news about [b][url=https://www.lootwowgold.com/wow-classic-us-Gold/]buy WoW gold Classic[/url][/b], you can visit lootwowgold official website.
In order to preserve the feel of the original game, Blizzard are
taking a similar approach with WoW Classic. The game launched in roughly
the same state as vanilla WoW was following its own release, and
they’ll be rolling out extra content in various stages, following more
or less the same order as the original so as to preserve the intended
progression.
The game has recently entered Phase 3 of that plan, with the first
Battlegrounds – Warsong Gulch and Alterac Valley – having been released
in December. On the PvE side of things, Phase 3 also promised the
release of the Blackwing Lair raid, as well as the arrival of the
Darkmoon Faire, and Blizzard have now announced when these can be
expected.
The Blackwing Lair attunement quest, which players will have to
complete in order to enter the raid, will arrive on January 10. The raid
itself is set to be released on February 12, going live simultaneously
for all realms at 3 PM PST / 6 PM EST / 11 PM GMT.
This represents a break from tradition for Blizzard, who in the
retail game have always unlocked new raids at different times for North
America, Europe, and Asia. This has long been a point of contention for
those who participate in or follow the race for the world first
completion in a new raid, but for Blackwing Lair it seems everyone will
start on a level footing. Whether Blizzard might consider making the
same change for retail in the future remains to be seen.
The other big news is the arrival of the Darkmoon Faire, which is a
world event offering games, loot, and more – including the much
sought-after Darkmoon Decks. The Faire will set up in Mulgore and Elwyn
Forest, with the festivities opening on February 10.
Meanwhile, Blizzard have also introduced level 50 class quests,
which offer a choice of powerful rare items when completed, while
various faction vendors will now offer the reputation rewards that were
introduced in vanilla WoW’s patches 1.6 and 1.7. Duke Hydraxis will also
now offer Eternal Quintessence to players who have completed “Hands of
the Enemy” and reached Revered status with Hydraxian Waterlords.