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Wrath of the Lich King Classic will run on patch 3.3.5 — but what does that mean?
In the wake of the announcements of Dragonflight and Wrath of the Lich King Classic, we learned that like Burning Crusade Classic, Wrath Classic will run on its final patch -- patch 3.3.5.
WRUP: This weekend, we’re talking all about…
It's been an exciting week, largely because of the new World of Warcraft expansion announcement -- but also because sometimes, it's just really nice to see things come full circle.
Wrath Classic will incorporate customizations which used to cost real money in the Barber Shop for gold
For its time, the ability to change your hairstyle and other features via the Barber Shop added in Wrath of the Lich King was a pretty big deal.
Exploring the Dragon Isles zones coming in World of Warcraft Dragonflight
In World of Warcraft's next expansion, Dragonflight, we'll traverse the previously-hidden Dragon Isles and five new zones.
Wrath Classic won’t have a Dungeon Finder
The chaos gremlin in me is a little disappointed, but I think we all knew that Wrath Classic was going to require the sacrifice of the Dungeon Finder.
Wrath of the Lich King Classic is coming in 2022
Though many may have guessed after WoW Classic and Burning Crusade Classic, now it's official: Wrath of the Lich King Classic will be the next expansion to WoW Classic.
These are the Warlords of Draenor Mythic+ dungeons that will be in Shadowlands Season 4
Shadowlands Season 4 is going to add a selection of dungeons from previous expansions to the available Mythic+ pool -- the two wings of Tazavesh from the current expansion, the two wings of Mechagon from Battle for Azeroth, and the two wings of the Return to Karazhan mega dungeon from Legion.
How would you change raiding in World of Warcraft?
Raiding in World of Warcraft has seen a lot of ups and downs over the years, starting off as a massive undertaking that required up to 40 people and evolving through the 10 and 25 man raid sizes of The Burning Crusade up into the current flexible/ 20 player Mythic sizes we have today.
What could Blizzard do to make flying feel integrated into WoW?
I'm really glad that flying is now available in Zereth Mortis, but I'm also confused as to why it had to be unlocked in the first place.
How should set gear be rewarded in future World of Warcraft expansions?
The last time World of Warcraft had tier sets, they dropped in Antorus, at the end of Legion.



