The Great Vault, the main source of weekly guaranteed loot in World of Warcraft, is loosening up some of its requirements in Dragonflight. Loot acquisition has changed wildly over the years in World of Warcraft, and one of the first steps Blizzard took in eliminating player reliance on luck to win their gear was by introducing Badges of Justice in The Burning Crusade. The Great Vault is a distant evolution of this concept in that it allows players to earn loot at the end of every week – but where it differs from the badges, emblems, and valor points of the past – is that it offers limited possibility for players to target a specific piece of loot.
Though not perfect by any means, the Great Vault has been an upgrade over the weekly chests of Legion and Battle for Azeroth. Dragonflight continues to improve upon the concept even further while maintaining the format introduced in Shadowlands and refined over the course of its patches. Moreover, Mythic dungeon rewards in Dragonflight's Great Vault have had their item levels increased, allowing players who are disinterested in World of Warcraft's raiding scene to earn a dungeon equivalent to some of the best loot the game has to offer.
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Starting with Dragonflight, World of Warcraft players will no longer need complete 10 Mythic Dungeons or defeat 10 Raid Bosses to get the most out of their Great Vault every week. Following the trend that started with Shadowlands Season 4, the requirements to cap one's Great Vault has been further reduced. Compared to Shadowlands at launch, players will only need 6 Raid Bosses and 8 Mythic Dungeons in Dragonflight to maximize their PvE rewards. Furthermore, PvP players will
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