Gather your party and preserve the timeline in the Heroic Difficulty Dawn of the Infinite mega-dungeon with the release of Fury Incarnate. At stake is the future of Azeroth, and only you can ensure the timeline remains preserved—hopefully with a minimal number of paradoxes.
With the launch of the content update, players can undertake this dungeon in either Heroic or Mythic Difficulty int two parts—Galakrond’s Fall and Murozond’s Rise. The new Heroic difficulty of Dawn of the Infinite is also accessible by using Group Finder (I), but you'll need to have an item level of 372 or more to queue.Bosses: 8 (four per part)
Difficulty: Heroic and Mythic
Heroic Minimum Item Level: 372
Level: 70
Galakrond’s Fall and Murozond’s Rise won’t be available as Mythic Keystone Dungeons until Dragonflight Season 3 kicks off later this year. Here are the bosses you’ll encounter in each section of the two-part mega-dungeon.
Chronikar spent her entire life in service to the infinite dragonflight, making her way up the ranks until she earned the title of commander. Even among the radical infinites, her zealotry is unmatched. As the venerated rearguard, she will stop at nothing to put an end to any who dare oppose her order.
A manifestation of the sands of time itself. This ancient being is always watching, always waiting for the moment when the Timeways are in peril. She was unable to stop the infinite dragonflight as they crashed their way into the past. Now, faced with more intruders, she refuses to fail a second time.
These primal dragons were brought back by the necrotic energies dripping from the corpse of Galakrond. Ahnzon is the crackling hunger of the storm. Dazhak the all-consuming gluttony of the flame. Loszkeleth the seeping starvation of
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