World of Warcraft Patch 6.2.3 – What’s New in Legion?

The World of Warcraft patch 6.2.3 is set to hit the PTR soon. While the patch is relatively small, it is a good indication of what’s coming in the Legion expansion. While Blizzard has been focusing on the dungeons for Legion, more information on these will be revealed at BlizzCon. Despite the small size of this patch, it does make changes to Warlords of Draenor.

Valor currency is brought back to Warcraft

Blizzard has released a number of details about the upcoming update that will bring back the Valor currency in World of Warcraft. Depending on the item you have, you can upgrade it twice, earning 250 Valor each time. You can earn additional Valor Points by completing Mythic dungeons, LFR dungeons, or Hellfire Citadel. The only caveat is that this source of Valor is not infinitely recurrence.

Despite being rare, players can still upgrade their gear with Valor. Players can now upgrade their gear by spending it on items from the Hellfire Citadel, Hellfire Foundry, and dungeons. Players can also use their Valor to increase their ilvl by 10 levels. World of Warcraft patch 6.2.3 has given players a number of new options to use their Valor.

Time walking dungeons are now available to high level players

A new dungeon type has been introduced in World of Warcraft. Timewalking dungeons allow players to scale down to their challenge level. They will have loot based on their natural level and will sometimes drop Heroic items. Timewalking dungeons will also reward players with reputation with the factions that they are associated with. Players can get a Blue Proto-Drake mount by completing Timewalking dungeons.

Blizzard has acknowledged this issue and is working to improve the time walking feature in the game. It allows high level players to queue for lower level dungeons to earn Valor, which can be used to upgrade gear. In addition to this new feature, the new patch includes a more accessible system for gear upgrading. It is a win-win situation for all players.

Guild challenge completion credit for guild groups is only awarded when completing current-expansion content

Guild Challenges are a feature of World of Warcraft that lets players earn guild experience above their level cap. The completion of guild challenges increases guild experience by a fixed percentage. Guild Challenges are an excellent way to level a guild and can yield substantial gold deposits as well. Here are a few tips to make the most of this feature. Keep reading for more details.

The rewards for completing a guild challenge are earned separately from the credits earned for individual members. If a member tags another player, they should be rewarded for that act. The same is true for puzzles and rushes. Individuals should be rewarded for their participation in these activities, but only for the achievements they earn. Guilds should not attempt to complete challenges without at least one member completing them.

Inflatable Thunderfury reward

The Inflatable Thunderfury is one of the new limited-use toy rewards in World of Warcraft patch 6.2.3. This item resembles the legendary sword from the early days of World of Warcraft. Using this sword will grant the player the Feat of Strength, a long-running joke in WoW. Its use will grant a character the ability to spam the trade chat.

The anniversary rewards for World of Warcraft will be available until November 30th, so make sure to collect yours today! Other rewards include an Inflatable Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker, and Exquisite costume set of Edwin VanCleef. There is also an anniversary gift package that will boost your reputation and experience gains by 11% for one hour.

By kevin

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