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Running Battle for Azeroth content for transmog and other, lesser reasons in patch 9.1.5
In World of Warcraft patch 9.1.5 Battle for Azeroth raid instances were all placed on Legacy Loot, which means that when they are killed -- rather than using the personal loot system and thus potentially dropping nothing at all -- these raids will now drop an assortment of gear when killed, not limited to or restricted to pieces that your character would usually have on their loot table.
When is the patch 9.1.5 release date? November 2!
We originally predicted that patch 9.1.5 would launch in early October, but we finally know that the patch 9.1.5 release date is November 2 — just over a week from now.
What will Legion Timewalking Mythic+ look like?
As part of the upcoming Shadowlands patch 9.1.5, the Timewalking system will be expanded to include Legion dungeons.
Who should get a major starring role in the next expansion?
With every new expansion, our cast of supporting characters changes a bit.
Enough about gameplay. Let’s talk about transmog in patch 9.1.5.
Patch 9.1.5 will bring about a lot of great changes for both transmog enthusiasts and people who enjoy looking their best by transmogging their gear.
Lore Watch Podcast 201: Ancient Kal’dorei empires, Jailer magic, and Night Warrior golden tickets
This week, Matt Rossi and Joe Perez explore how Queen Azshara's influence on the Kal'dorei civilization of the distant past, the nature of the blue crystals the Jailer uses to his own ends, and how Night Warriors might get sorted in the Shadowlands.
What do you think could possibly come after Sylvanas’ fight in Sanctum of Domination?
In Battle for Azeroth, I remember thinking that Azshara would be the end boss of the expansion, only to be surprised when her raid was the middle one and we had Ny'alotha and N'Zoth at the end.
Where in the world of Warcraft do you want to go next?
Shadowlands can't last forever; regardless of what the Jailer and Sylvanas do over the next few patches, at some point we'll be venturing somewhere new.
Is World of Warcraft the MMO equivalent of binge television?
The takeaway I have from playing World of Warcraft and experiencing its story over the past decade -- from Cataclysm to Mists and then the Warlords/Legion/Battle for Azeroth years, and finally exploring the content of Shadowlands -- is that in many ways WoW feels to me much like a season of a streamed TV series like The Witcher or The Boys, not in terms of the story it is telling, but in how that story is told.
How many raids should Shadowlands have?
Right now, we're in the thick of the hunt for World First in Castle Nathria -- by the time you read this, we may even have a winner.



