The upcoming update for World of Warcraft: Dragonflight will allow Forsaken and Night Elf players to engage in stylish battles throughout Azeroth as their highly anticipated Heritage Armor sets debut.
Known as Fury Incarnate, the update will introduce unique quest lines for Forsaken and Night Elf players, allowing them to acquire their unique Heritage Armor sets.
Additionally, both races will gain access to new customization options. Forsaken players will have the opportunity to choose from five new skin colours, while Night Elves will be able to select from a range of new face and body tattoos.
Although Blizzard has not yet unveiled the appearance of the Night Elf set, the Forsaken put aptly embodies their undead nature, featuring an abundance of spikes, skulls, and coffins.
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Fury Incarnate rolls out to the PTR today.
👀 Night Elves, Forsaken, and More
🛡️ New Heritage Armor
❗ More Quests & Rewards pic.twitter.com/xwEUdvpN0K— World of Warcraft (@Warcraft) July 13, 2023
In Patch 10.1.7, a new public event will be introduced called Dreamsurges. These events will involve portals from the Emerald Dream appearing across the Dragon Isles, allowing players to fight against rare creatures and event bosses.
By defeating them, players can acquire powerful new gear. The update will also bring new story quests that will set the stage for the game’s 10.2 update later in the year.
Based on the addition of public events and clues found in previous data mining, it is likely that the 10.2 update will involve players journeying to the Emerald Dream itself, serving as the game’s final major update for 2023.
A series of quests will also be an epilogue to the recent Fractures in Time update, focusing on the Bronze Dragonflight events. The ongoing Reforging of Tyr storyline will continue as well.
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The Fury Incarnate update will soon be available for testing on the game’s public test realm. With the inclusion of Night Elf and Forsaken Heritage armor sets, only a few races in the game are yet to receive their own Heritage Armor sets: Trolls, Draenei, and Pandaren. Blizzard had previously added Orc and Human Heritage Armor sets in patch 10.0.7.
Blizzard has remained faithful to their initial 2023 content roadmap for World of Warcraft, leading to higher player retention and granting the development team more flexibility.
WoW, game director Ion Hazzikostas confirmed that the game’s Trading Post currency would not be offered as a standalone product for purchase. Instead, it may be included in expansion deluxe editions or specific shop bundles.
The Fractures in Time update for WoW was released on July 11 and introduced a new megadungeon. In patch 10.1.7, this megadungeon will be split into two Heroic dungeons. Additionally, a new support-style DPS specialization called Evokers will be added.
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