World of Warcraft: Dragonflight officially released Patch 10.0.5 this week, and the developers are already discussing the patch's future. This recent announcement aligns perfectly with the roadmap that Blizzard revealed earlier this year as well. Although Patch 10.0.7 won’t be a major update for the game, there are several very interesting updates on the way in it.
This update may receive further balance changes or new features as well, but fans will simply have to wait. For now, World of Warcraft: Dragonflight players can look forward to some new features in the game, ranging from cosmetic items to expanding the storyline that's taking place on the Dragon Isles.
World of Warcraft: Dragonflight patch 10.0.7 is unlikely to be released until later in Spring 2023, so there should be plenty of time to speculate and learn what could arrive alongside it.
One major change to the game is that more races are going to gain access to the Monk class. Originally released in the Mists of Pandaria expansion, this class has already expanded to a number of races across both the Alliance and Horde. As of now, it’s available to most of the roster, but in 10.0.7, that will extend even further.
Goblins, Lightforged Draenei, and Worgen will also gain access to the three Monk specializations in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight. This adds the two races added in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, as well as one of the Allied Races as potential Monks for players later this year.
In addition, Orc and Human Heritage Armor will soon officially arrive in the game. Orcs and Humans are one of the few races in the game that don't have Heritage Armor yet, but that's set to change in 10.0.7. Players will still have to complete a set of quests in World of Warcraft:
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