World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Classic players will soon be able to confront iconic Warcraft villain Illidan Stormrage himself, with the game's latest content update adding two new raids in the form of Black Temple and the Battle For Mount Hyjal.
The new raids are the star of the patch, but the two endgame encounters aren't live just yet. As detailed by Blizzard, the new raids will actually unlock on January 27 alongside the Netherwing daily quest hub. The Netherwing quests eventually award one of the game's cooler mounts--the Netherdrake--but the grind to reach exalted reputation is a long one.
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Players will need to complete the necessary attunement questlines to access each new raid, which includes completing previous raids like Tempest Keep and Serpentshrine Cavern. Bosses from previous raids will now drop additional loot, which should make gearing up for the new content a little easier.
This new patch also ushers in the start of a PvP Arena season 3, and unlike the raids, it's live now. New Arena gear will now be on sale, while gear from older seasons will be available at a discount.
Warlock players can take part in an optional new quest to unlock the Incubus pet, a male version of the game's Succubus pet. The introduction of the Incubus comes as part of a wider initiative by the WoW development team to make Azeroth a more welcoming and inclusive place, with Blizzard having recently changed potentially problematic
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