As is common with a new expansion in World of Warcraft (excluding Cataclysm), players get a whole new continent to explore in the Dragonflight expansion. There are five zones with four different Renown Factions to explore. Let's take a 10,000' view of what to expect.
World of Warcraft Dragon Isles
The Forbidden Reach
The Forbidden Reach is the starting zone for newly made Dracthyr Evoker characters. It sets up their awakening and the events for the Dragonflight expansion. Even if players don't plan on actively playing the new hero class, it's worth playing through the starting zone to grasp the story for this expansion better.
The Waking Shores
The Waking Shores is the first zone that Alliance and Horde players will land when embarking on the Dragonflight expansion. Players will enter at level 60 and be roughly 62 by the time they're done. This will introduce them to the Dragonscale Expedition Renown Faction and set them up with their first dragonriding mount.
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Ohn'ahran Plains
Home of the Maruuk Centaur, The Ohn'ahran Plains are a large, open expanse of grasslands. This will be the next zone that adventurers head to, carrying them from levels 62 through 65.
The Azure Span
The Azure Span, aptly named for being the ancestral homeland of the Azure Dragonflight, is the third zone players will explore in the Dragon Isles. Levels 65 through 68 should breeze by as players explore the two distinct areas neatly separated by Camp Antonidas.
Thaldraszus
Thaldraszus is the final zone in the Dragon Isles for high-level play at level 68 and above. The Vault of the Incarnates raid is located here, alongside the final faction, the Valdrakken Accord. This zone is full of mountains, hills, and valleys, so players will want to invest heavily in their dragonriding skills to navigate here.
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Published: Nov 29, 2022 11:26 am