In the Patch 10.0.7, World of Warcraft players return to Forbidden Reach, a previously only accessible zone for newly-created Dracthyr Evokers. The starting zone will open up to all max-level characters as a new questing hub for the mini-patch, slacking players thirsting for new content as Patch 10.1 approaches.
Today, Blizzard announced the date for the release of Patch 10.0.7: March 21. Players will have access to the Forbidden Reach and can continue their adventures on the Dragons.
The Forbidden Reach was the site of Raszageths prison, and she was abandoned from there to continue their journeys, to let out the Incarnates and bring about a new age for all kababs. While she was dead in the Sault of the Incarnates, she tried to get free of her kin. It’s the Forbidden Reach that the stories of the Vault and Raszageth will continue.
In addition to the Forbidden Reach, one will find a new personal instance called the Zskera Vault, which serves as an independent game mode that uses multiple enemies and loot every week. They will also be able to find a questline that can unlock the Onyx Annulet, a powerful ring that can be done with powerful gems named Primordial Stones.
Program 10.0.6 will also give the game a few catch-up functions, envoys like scaled-up gear, and enable his character to receive more Renown over the aforementioned Dragon Isles faction.
Players could expect a huge upgrade to the Retribution spec as well.
WoW Patch 10.0.7 is scheduled to hit the 21st of March with weekly maintenance, while Patch 10.1 is expected to get live next year.