
Lightforged Draenei, Worgen, and Goblin races have learned how to harness their Chi and can now become Monks. More information on what to expect in the Forbidden Reach as the new content becomes available in later PTR builds. Players will discover hidden Treasure Rooms with the Dragonscale Expedition, encounter new bosses and objectives, more storms, new loot to add to their arsenal, and more. This zone includes new content for max-level players delving into the troubles left behind by the meddling of the Primalists and the chaos they’ve left behind among the elements. In a future PTR build, players return to the Forbidden Reach to learn more of the story of the dracthyr Evoker awakening now that the defeat of Raszageth has been secured. WoW: Dragonflight 10.0.7 PTR Update Patch Notes Let’s deep dive into the WoW: Dragonflight patch 10.0.7 (PTR) notes. So, Blizzard has just released new patch notes for the Dragonflight Patch 10.0.7 PTR, including a range of class changes, the return of the Mage Tower, and profession specialization adjustments. It’s the ninth expansion pack for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) World of Warcraft, following Shadowlands. The game has been around for a while and was met with plenty of excitement from the fans. Sure, it'd be a first, but Legion's alpha / beta schedule has been a bit of a "first" on several fronts anyway, so it could happen.The 10.0.7 update (PTR) will arrive for WoW: Dragonflight, and here’s the complete list of changes and fixes that will be added with this patch. I've read some speculation on mmo-champion that, since the pre-expansion event is being tested on the beta right now, they might actually just skip the PTR phase altogether. Which given that they went out of their way to add an Archimonde class trinket for as well I'm thinking (perhaps it's just too wishful, we'll see) Demon Hunters will be out at least a few weeks before release.
I could be mistaken but I do vaguely recall something along the lines of them wanting to give us a longer prepatch than usual due to the sheer amount of things happening the Broken Shore supposedly is doable before Legion hits live too, there's the invasion that's currently being tested but there was another event within main cities on the beta too (Not sure if they happen together or are separate) and then there's early access to Demon Hunters too.
They *might* go all the way to the 26th (and make it exactly 4 weeks) but I wonder if they might want to give a little extra window I *could* be wrong, though. I'm still holding my money on the 19th on official release of the pre-patch. Valnaaros wrote:In past xpacs, the Pre-Expansion Patch is about a month before Legion, so late July.