From the previous update to World Of Warcraft: Dragonflight, Blizzard Entertainment revealed new details that were revealed in the update that will be coming. Fractures In Time will fall on July 11. We’ve now learned that there will be a new class expansion, a new set of daily activities, a new class specialization, and a few other additions to the game, that would make the game even more popular. We’ve got the details of the devs, along with a short video to see which is in sight.
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The introduction of an existing class is a new class.
A new World Of Warcraft: Dragonflight damage Evoker specialization has arrived! Augmentation Evokers focus the powers of the Bronze Dragonflight and the newly gained powers of the Black Dragonflight to aid their allies on the battlefield, with different buffs sustained through damage done in combat, becoming the first “support” specialization of WoW.
New Mega-Dungeon: The Infinite Dawn!
The Infinite Dragonflight, long-standing enemies of the Bronze Dragons, have worked hard to develop a new generation of Xenomas resemblance to the Aspect of Time (Mozamu) to become Murozond. The eight-boss Mythic-only Dungeon takes players across the timeways to avoid the Infinite Dragonflight from succeeding while also coming face-to-face with the calculated Iridikron for the first time.
New Daily Activities: Time Rifts & Whelp Daycare, etc.
- Time-rifts appear in Thaldraszus. Players must ward off invading enemies from other timelines so they earn great rewards including alt catch-up gear, mounts, transmogs, pets and more.
- Whelp Daycare can help the whelpling nursery in Valdrakken by raising different whelps through various activities including dragonridingand getting more pets to add to their collection.
New class expansion: Warlocks: Warlocks.
The Warlock class will become available to all remaining races that are not indigenous, such as Night Elves, Draenei, Pandaren and Tauren.
World Of Warcraft: Dragonflight Class Balance & Tuning.
We will be able to mix the classes on average by adding new features and changing the skills to those classes.