The WoW Patch 10.0 rollout is divided into two phases. The first will start on October 26 and will allow players to take a look at the new Dragonflight systems. The second phase will arrive on November 16 and will add new content. Next, all the details of the first phase.
Phase 1: October 26
- Talent System Redesign: Dragonflight brings major updates to all classes, most notably the return of talent trees.
- HUD and UI changes– Players will be able to enjoy an updated UI and HUD that allow for more customization.
- Accessibility Features– Several new features will be implemented such as press-and-hold spell casting, interaction keys, controller support, and more.
- Hodgepodge of rated solitaires– In this mode, first introduced as a PvP brawl, players will be able to raise (or lower) their PvP rating.
- New race and class combinations– Rogues, Priests, and Wizards will be available to all races.
The second phase starting on November 16 will allow you to create a Dracthyr Evoker, World of Warcraft’s first combined race and class. Dracthyr are capable of changing between a humanoid visage and a draconic form, possess great mobility, and their unique class, the Evoker, can specialize in ranged damage or support as a healer. The Dracthyr Evoker will begin his adventure in Azeroth in the new starting zone The Forgotten Reach.
As part of Phase 2, World of Warcraft players will also be able to complete the new Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr dungeon set in the Eastern Kingdoms Badlands. This ancient titanic facility is where, long ago, Guardian Tyr’s allies hid the Discs of Norgannon. Finally, we have the Primal Storms event, which will see players fend off Primalist attacks with new quests and world events leading up to the release of Dragonflight.