On November 28, Blizzard Entertainment will release World of Warcraft, the Dragonflight expansion.
The release date of Dragonflight, World of Warcraft’s ninth expansion, has been moved up a little earlier than initially planned. Even though we expected Dragonflight to be released in December, Blizzard has officially confirmed that it will be available on November 28.
The Dragon Isles are the original home of dragons, and players of World of Warcraft will be able to visit them using the Dragonflight ability. In the Dragon Isles, you’ll find four new zones: The Waking Shores, Ohn’ahran Plains, Azure Span, and Thaldraszus, each with a theme that corresponds with one of Warcraft’s old dragons.
World of Warcraft’s first race-and-class combination, the dracthyr Evoker, will be available in the future expansion. The dracthyr emerge from a mystical slumber to protect their homeland from invaders. This elite race of warriors was created by fusing the DNA of humans and dragons. Dracthyr is versatile beings who excel at ranged combat and healing and can transform between a lizardlike but humanoid shape and a terrifying draconic one. To begin play as a Dracthyr, you’ll need to be level 58 and choose your faction (Horde or Alliance).
The new Drake mount means that even if you want to avoid creating a whole new character, you may still experience the thrill of flight. Flying through the Dragon Islands on the back of a Drake is the latest method of aerial travel. In addition, Drake is highly customizable, allowing you to choose from a wide variety of skins and talents that increase your range and speed in the air.
The second redesign of the talent system has brought about significant changes to the skill trees of all classes and an upgrade to the professions. Dragonflight adds new personalization choices to World of Warcraft’s user interface and heads-up display.