When does the next World of Warcraft expansion release? Is it January 14th, 2020? Or will there be a delayed release? There’s plenty of speculation about the World of Warcraft release date, but for now, we can rest assured that it will be released sometime around that date. And for good measure, I’ve even outlined the release date for the new content. So, keep reading to find out more!
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Leveling up in Legion
Once you’ve reached a certain level, you can begin exploring the new Broken Isles, a massive continent that has only recently been unlocked. There, you’ll encounter new classes like Demon Hunter, and you’ll also discover the lore behind the legendary dragonflight. A new dungeon has also been announced: Emerald Nightmare, a twisted version of Emerald Dream. In this area, players will need to search for the legendary druid patron god Cenarius, and face the evil Xavius.
As with all other World of Warcraft content, the new game will have new challenges to overcome, including a brand-new Mage Tower. This tower will feature seven new Challenges, one for each player class, and will require players to complete a series of solo encounters to unlock new prizes. Because this tower has become a popular hub for raids and PvP, the developers have decided not to invalidate the hard work of players who cleared it during Legion. That’s why the rewards are all-new, including a recolored set of Legion armor and an account-wide flying mount.
Artifact weapons in Legion
When you first unlock an Artifact Weapon, you will have two slots for relics. Each relic grants a specific school of magic or trait. To unlock a third slot, you must complete the Order Hall campaign. Relics do not automatically increase the item level of your weapon. You can also obtain them from other sources such as raid / dungeon bosses or quests.
As you level your character, you will gain the power of your artifact weapons. They will also get stronger as you kill bosses in Legion. Moreover, you will unlock special properties of these weapons after completing quests. You should be able to customize your role based on your favorite Artifact weapon. Some of these artifact weapons require over ten thousand Artifact Power (AP) to level up. However, the good news is that getting AP is easier than you may think.
New class for Demon Hunters
The new class for Demon Hunters in World of Warscraft Rise of the Legion is the Demon Hunter. These classes are considered hero classes and start at a higher level than the standard class. They start at level 98 and should reach level 100 before beginning their quest chain. A new Demon Hunter talent will let them use Chaos to unleash a blizzard of chaos. The new spec will use this energy to annihilate enemies.
This class can be created by any character, but night elves and blood elves are the most common race. Demon hunters are usually night elves, but it’s not uncommon to find demon hunters among other races as well. While some races have their own demon hunters, the rest are rare. This new class is designed for those who are interested in taking down the Illidari and its minions.
Changes to class specs in Legion
Legion makes several changes to class specs. In addition to adding new class abilities, some of these changes affect the way you play the class. Changes to the healing spec include a new ability called Atonement, which heals all allies when they take damage. This change changes the way the healer plays the class. In the past, healers relied on the shadow orb mechanic to help them do damage. Now, however, that mechanic has been changed to an entirely different mechanic.
A major change in the healer spec is that Paladins will be encouraged to move closer to their targets when they’re fighting. Priests are still light healers, but their spec will be changed to reflect their new role. Discipline will focus on dealing damage to heal allies, while Shadows will focus on serving the Old Gods of madness. Changes to the combat spec are primarily made to balance the damage that the healers can inflict on their opponents.