If you are planning to start playing in World of Warcraft, the new patch can help you with that. This new update comes with many changes, and some of the most noteworthy ones are outlined below. Allied Races: These are brand-new subraces for existing race options that you can choose from through questing and reputation-gaining. The allied races include Highmountain Tauren, Nightborne Elves, Void Elves, and Lightforged Draenai.
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Argus the Unmaker fight
Argus the Unmaker is a tough fight in World of Warcraft, and the changes in this patch have made it much more difficult. The unmaker uses his Soulbomb and Soulburst abilities, which can cause huge amounts of damage to anyone nearby. It’s best to save your bloodlust abilities for the final phase of the fight, when Argus is surrounded by adds. However, the he will also place soul blight orbs on random players, which can be devastating even if you’re at low health.
Currently, only Method is doing Argus the Unmaker on Mythic, but other guilds will likely get up in the morning to do the same. While the fight is similar to other difficulty levels, there are some notable differences. Mythic Argus requires a high level of patience, and the mechanics are slightly different from other difficulty levels. It’s worth a watch if you’re new to the game, though.
Allied races
In the new World of Warcraft patch, Allied races are now playable. You can now play Mag’har orcs and Dark Iron dwarves. The new humanoid mechagnomes are also playable. As of patch 7.3.5, allied races only have two distinct animation skeletons: the Nightborne and the Zandalari. The former two are tied to the night elves while the latter is related to blood elves.
The Allied races are brand new subraces of the main races. These races get their own full character kits, racial abilities, and emotes and funnies. In addition, they have unique exertions and emotes. The Allied races can only be obtained through reputation gains or questing. The Allied Races are grouped together by the race name.
Timewalking in Ulduar
The world of Warcraft patch 7.3.5 is set to add the feature of Timewalking in Ulduar, which allows players to receive item level 930 loot without having to complete the raid. Ulduar is a huge, sprawling raid that was introduced with Wrath of the Lich King. The hardmodes were introduced by players defeating the infamous Thorim’s Gauntlet in three minutes or less. Luckily, this feature has now been added.
One of the new features that timewalking allows players to do is jump back in time. The new feature of Timewalking in Ulduar allows players to go back to the classic Wrath of the Lich King raid, and after defeating Antorus, The Burning Throne, players will receive a new quest for the zone. In addition, combat resurrection mechanics have been adjusted in Mythic Keystone Dungeons to match those of the raids.
Bug fixes
The latest round of World of Warcraft hotfixes have been released, addressing a variety of game balance issues. These fixes have a variety of impacts across the game, including adjustments to ancient raid zones, the ability to disenchant items, and more. In addition, there have also been a number of other changes, which include a new addition to a new mount and changes to a couple of existing pet items.
Sentence of Sargeras will no longer require immunity to cast and will only target two players at once. Some enemies will now benefit from damage scaling when attacked by high-level players. The damage from Corruption and Long Dark Night of the Soul is now correctly scaled, and Fel Eruption no longer evades. Players will also be able to earn the “Souls of the Lost” achievement again, which was previously missing.
New classes
The latest update to World of Warcraft includes a host of new features, including Allied Races, a brand-new dungeon, and changes to the S.E.L.F.I.E. toy. Players can also enjoy a new quest line in Legion, which takes them to the new continent of Silithus. You can check out the patch notes on the official World of Warcraft website.
The new classes in World of Warcraft patch 7.3.5 will allow players to tackle challenges that are suited to their experience level. As a game that takes place in an open-world environment, WoW is much more accessible to new players. Many players haven’t been able to log in to play WoW for years due to other priorities, such as having a family or being busy with their professional lives. However, if you’ve been missing out on the latest updates, you’ll be glad you did.
Earning legendaries
The newest World of Warcraft patch, version 7.3.5, brings new classes and level scaling across the game. You can now go from level 60 to level 100 and hit the Outland or Northrend zone without fear of being outleveled. This is great for allied races and old alts. But it can be a little difficult to get enough legendary gear to make a great collection of legendary weapons and armor.
In patch 7.3.5, legendary tokens have been introduced. These tokens are unique items that can only be earned by picking them up in the game world. There are a few rules to remember while farming legendary items, but the best way is to be consistent and have a strategy. First, you should not farm Essences on your alt characters. Always make sure to farm legendary items on your main character to prevent bad luck from happening.