World of Warcraft: Dragonflight is making more and more changes for the better in the upcoming patch 10.1. While the complete patch notes aren't available yet, one change has been revealed and it’s certainly worth talking about. Admittedly, the reason is likely to make Mythics easier to get to. Furthermore, it potentially has an unintended consequence of making the overall gameplay experience better.
Certain Mythics in the Season 2 Mythic rotation of World of Warcraft: Dragonflight exist in the Battle for Azeroth content. While that shouldn’t be a big deal, that expansion arguably had the worst, longest grind to unlock flying in the game’s history. Fortunately, that's going to change in patch 10.1: Embers of Neltharion.
According to WoW content creator MrGM, a major change is coming to World of Warcraft: Dragonflight in patch 10.1. Specifically, Battle for Azeroth Pathfinder Parts 1 and 2 will no longer be required to fly in the Battle for Azeroth content. Interestingly, this was something that Blizzard mentioned they wouldn't do in the past, but it appears that the situation has changed.
Since the upcoming Season rotation of Mythic dungeons will feature content from that expansion, it appears that Blizzard will be removing this content requirement from the game. Although Blizzard previously stated that it would be unfair to the people that completed this grind, let’s be clear - it was incredibly tedious and frustrating.
Although I’ve played World of Warcraft since Vanilla, there are some things in the game that I refuse to do, and the Battle for Azeroth flight grind is one of them. Even if you were keeping up with the expansion’s content while it was current, the flight requirements introduced a entirely new 30-day grind
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