Though the Seeds of Renewal content update has not been released, World of Warcraft gave players a glimpse of what to expect thanks to the 10.2.5 patch notes. The patch notes went over some of the features coming to World of Warcraft and touched upon some pending class changes that will go into effect when the patch goes live.
In Seeds of Renewal, the story of World of Warcraft: Dragonflight will conclude, and players will be able to explore the new night elf city of Bel'ameth. Located underneath the bows of the World Tree Amirdrassil, in the western part of the Dragon Isles, Bel'ameth is a symbol of rebirth for the night elves, following the burning of Teldrassil and the subsequent Battle for Azeroth. Even though Bel'ameth is considered a cross-faction city, Horde players will be kept under a closer watch than Alliance players, given the tragic circumstances that eventually led to the new tree's creation. In addition to the night elves gaining a new home, the similarly displaced Worgen will return to Gilneas to reclaim the fallen kingdom and drive out any lingering threats.
Once Patch 10.2.5 is released on Tuesday, January 16, World of Warcraft players will immediately see what changes will be made. According to Blizzard, some Shadowlands Covenant Ability appearances will match the user's class thematically, including some name changes to better suit the class. Spells such as the Paladin's Divine Toll and the Druid's Convoke the Spirits are among the ones that will receive this cosmetic update. Patch 10.2.5 will also introduce Dragonriding to the rest of Azeroth and other locations, and bring the Outland Cup for riders to test their skills. The Dracthyr Evoker's Soar will receive passive changes that will make it similar
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