World of Warcraft patch 6.3 brings several important changes to the game. There are now new dungeons and the ability to cross-faction. You can also now play as a troll tribe. If you want to know what’s new, read on to find out more. Also, read on to learn about the new troll tribe and the new Heritage Armor questline. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most important features from this patch.
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Cross-faction play
The latest patch for World of Warcraft brings a welcome change to cross-faction partying. Previously, players have been forced to split up into their factions, but with this new feature, players from all three factions can join a party. This feature is limited to rated PvP, and players need to be connected via their BattleTag or Real ID friendship to participate. As part of the patch, players will also be able to party with other members of their factions in certain activities, such as rated arenas and Mythic dungeons. Finally, players can play with anyone they choose, and Blizzard is finally answering the call.
The new patch allows players of different factions to play together in certain instances, including the Shadowlands. This allows players from different factions to play with each other in groups of the same level. They will also be able to summon each other for dungeons. They can also trade items and even trade with one another in game. This new feature will allow players from different factions to play together without any kind of language barrier.
New dungeons
A new patch for World of Warcraft is nearly upon us, and the next release of Blizzard’s MMO is just around the corner. It’s packed with new content, including timewalking dungeons, the first part of a 24-man raid, and reworked dungeons from the previous expansion, A Realm Reborn. The patch is also packed with a number of changes to the Warlords of Draenor expansion.
The World of Warcraft patch 6.3 introduces three new heroic dungeons, which you can access through the Caverns of Time. These dungeons introduce the storyline of a new raid instance. Moreover, Darkmoon Faire is revamped into its own zone. As a result of the new content, the game’s world quests are more diverse, and players can make the best of it.
Heritage Armor questline
Blizzard Entertainment has revealed a new Heritage Armor questline for Tauren and Gnomes that will be available in the upcoming Rise of Azhara update. While the questline is still in development, the Allied Races will be available from Embassies near Orgrimar and Stormwind at level 20. Each race will have its own set of Heritage Armor.
The two new sets of Allied Race heritage armor can be obtained by hitting the Exalted with Thunder Bluff, completing the 8.2 War Campaign component, and completing the short questline. The Tauren Ancestral Chieftain Heritage Armor set is available as a robe or pants, and the Worgen set is available in a robe. The Heritage Armor questline for these sets will only be available to Allied Race characters after they have reached level 50.
New troll tribe
In World of Warcraft, a new troll tribe has appeared in the game. This race of trolls is called the Zandalari. Despite their small size, the Zandalari were highly intelligent and commanded respect from their fellow trolls. The Zandalari are also bigger than other troll races, ranging in height from five to eight feet. In patch 6.3, the Zandalari have begun to work alongside the Alliance and the Horde to fight the nascent Night Elves.
The troll racial traits have been tweaked to make them more balanced. Brush It Off, for example, gives you self-healing. Child of the Sea, on the other hand, increases breath retention and swimming speed. Jack of All Trades improves all tradeskills and reduces Frost and Nature damage. As you can see, the new troll tribe is an interesting addition to the game.