A new questline? Perhaps something involving the Forsaken and Calia Menethil, or maybe the Night Elves, and their uncertain future? The most optimistic paid attention to rumors of a new Allied Race, or to new customization options that would allow players to make their elf characters look like Dark Rangers. Many players were left wondering what, exactly, Blizzard was trying to hide. On the PTR, the splash screen which shows the features coming with patch 9.2.5 was encrypted - which led to much speculation. There are also a few tuning changes and adjustments to classes and raid encounters, which should certainly please those that are still working on Sepulcher bosses.īut beyond all of that, there are some rumors. In addition to that, there are also a few quality of life changes: Renown catch-up has become easier, and the Broker Mark of Distinction item will be upgraded to boost players up to Renown 60 instead of 40. Torghast will now be opened up for good - all wings will become available the entire time, letting players enjoy it as they please. I have personally dusted off a Blood Elf Paladin and leveled her from 55 to 60 just to enjoy experiencing this new content and unlocking the new Blood Knight armor set, which will finally replace the old one - as good as it still looks, its age is definitely showing. Chief among them is, unarguably, cross-faction play: the fact that Alliance and Horde can now group together for instanced content is an absolute landmark in the history of the game, and a long time coming.īlood Elf and Dark Iron Dwarf players, as well as lore enthusiasts and collectors, are set to enjoy a couple of new questlines focused on those two races, which reward players with brand-new mounts and transmog appearances. World of Warcraft patch 9.2.5 releases today, bringing a fair amount of features and content with it.
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