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WoW Patch 7.3.5 release date Blizzard have announced that the update will hit on January 16 - pretty much as we expected - and they’ve provided as part of that announcement. Notably, the official notes don’t make any mention of Allied Races, so it seems they will indeed not be a part of 7.3.5. The Seething Shore also won’t be available - at least not at first. Instead, the battleground “will become available as the story in Silithus unfolds.” The new notes do confirm that you’ll need to complete Antorus in order to access the new quests available in Silithus. More details on features including level scaling, Ulduar timewalking, and new content in Silithus can be found below.
WoW Patch 7.3.5 livestreams There's always a few of these leading into a patch release. The first was in November, shortly after BlizzCon, with game director Ion Hazzikostas: There will be at least one more before launch, and likely quite a few of these as we head towards Battle for Azeroth.
Style Dangdut Keyboard Yamaha 950 here. WoW Patch 7.3.5 level scaling The largest component of 7.3.5 is the introduction of worldwide level scaling. This means going from 1-110 won't involve quests and mobs going grey until you choose to leave an area or you pass an expansion barrier. Clearly, neither of these questlines are complete. Cinematics won't be added until it goes live, and they're both supposed to end with (spoilers) Khadgar deciding to leave us to our own devices rather than take up arms on either side.
Straight from the patch files we bring you the release patch notes for patch 3.3.5. As with all patch notes, please remember that Blizzard may changes.
He's been the main character for a couple of expansions, so it's probably time for a new one. As is the theme of World of Warcraft currently, there's also at least one major secret that hints at the plotline of Battle for Azeroth. As found by a member of the a journal can drop from one of the new mobs in Silithus, which hints at the rising of the Old Gods as part of the next expansion. Datamining has also indicated that a follow up quest line will have us retire our Artifact Weapons at some point in the patch, with a cinematic called 7.3.5 Artifact Weapon Retirement having not yet been implemented. While this could happen at any point post-Argus lore-wise, gameplay wise this isn't something we can really handle until 8.0 as classes are entirely balanced around the power of their artifact weapons. Expect that to be quite a while after the launch of 7.3.5, but you can read a little more about it.
Patch 7.3.5 Seething Shore battleground As part of these rising tensions in Silithus, the new Seething Shore battleground will also be added in 7.3. Serial Gtr2. 5. It's a 10 vs 10 fight over the Azerite that's now leaking out of the planet and is the central theme of Battle for Azeroth. Gameplay wise it's a little like Arathi Basin, with control points to grab and earn points for, but with those control points disappearing and reappearing randomly around the map at intervals. Here's a fairly long stream of the battleground being played (starts around 25 minutes). Blizzard have described this as a 'preview' in patch 7.3.5. Exactly what that means hasn't been explored, though it's assumed that the battleground will simply be live from when 7.3.5 is available, and playable through until 8.0 and beyond. It could be time limited, or only available towards the end of the patch.