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How the Incorporeal affix works in WoW Dragonflight Season 2

That's an annoyance.

There were a lot of changes made to Mythic+ affixes in World of Warcraft Dragonflight Season 2, and that means there's a lot of elements for players to get used to. Here's how the Incorporeal affix works this season as you go through all of the new Season 2 dungeons.

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What is the Incorporeal affix in WoW Dragonflight?

If you're hoping into a Mythic+ dungeon in Week 3, you're probably wondering what that Incorporeal being is that keeps on spawning by you and your party. A new affix introduced this season, it casts a debuff on the party that decreases both its healing and damage output.

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You can interrupt this cast, and if you're bringing a group with a lot of interrupts, this probably isn't much of an annoyance. However, a team struggling to kick the cast of Destabilize will run into some issues and the best chance they have to is wipe out the pack they are on and move on. They last for a total of 20 seconds before fading away, but if the cast keeps going off, the damage is already done.

What are the WoW Dragonflight Season 2 Week 3 affixes?

Joining the Incorporeal affix in Week 3 is Spiteful and Tyrannical; the Tyrannical and Raging affix rotate on a weekly basis, but this is the first time we're seeing Incorporeal and Spiteful this season.

Spiteful has a chance at spawning an add that follows a player around after killing an enemy, and they can become a real annoyance if you're playing with a group that likes to do big pulls. You can choose to focus them down, or just ignore them as they eventually die out on their own. Season 2 nerfed their damage output, so they aren't as big of a threat as they were in the past.

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Eli Becht is a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides. He's an avid fan of battle royales such as Fortnite and Warzone to MMOs like World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy XIV. He has been covering video games since 2017.