During the World of Warcraft expansion reveal livestream, Blizzard finally unveiled the ambitious World of Warcraft: Dragonflight. Players will be returning to Azeroth after spending the last couple of years in the afterlife. Shadowlands was a pretty controversial expansion, with many citing issues with the borrowed power systems and storytelling, so Dragonflight is Blizzard's chance to pull people back to the 18-year-old MMO.
World of Warcraft: Dragonflight will whisk players to the shrouded Dragon Isles for an adventure that is seemingly disconnected from previous expansions, like how Mists of Pandaria was disconnected from Cataclysm. Players will once again be allying with the Dragon Aspects as they attempt to retake their sacred homeland from an emerging villain. Dragonflight is set to shake up much of the World of Warcraft formula in hopes that it can revitalize the game.
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One of the largest features to come with Dragonflight is the class and race hybrid known as Dracthyr. It has been two expansions since World of Warcraft received a new class, and the Dracthyr seem to be taking this concept to the next level. They will be similar to Worgen, except instead of turning into a wolf they will turn into a humanoid dragon, and they will be the only race able to play as the brand-new Evokers. It is the first time that Blizzard has introduced a hybrid race/class like this, and time will tell if it benefits the game.
This will be the third hero class to be introduced following the Death Knights and the Demon Hunters. They will begin appearing at level 58 and have their own unique starting zone in the Dragon Isles, having a host of new customization features for
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