Warlords Of Draenor: 7 Reasons You Should Be Interested

1. End Game

Warlords Of Draenor Title Page The end game of WoW is the pinnacle of MMO content. This is where it's at, and what I'm really referring to when I say that WoW offers some of the best experiences in gaming. Raiding is the main reason the majority of people play WoW. Fighting a boss the size of a three story house alongside 24 other players is both exhilarating and challenging. Learning the mechanics of the fight and how to do your job properly is a fun learning curve and, when that boss finally falls to its knees, extremely rewarding. Truly, it's a unique experience, and these fights are only going to get more interesting and more epic as we move into Warlords of Draenor. Two separate raids will be available upon expansion launch, which together will total 16 bosses. There will also be world bosses, for which you can gather a 40 man raid team to take down (which is ridiculously epic). More raids will be released in further patches, so there will be a nice stream of top-end content. As always, as well as raids there will be 5-player dungeons, and, making a return from Mists of Pandaria, PvE Scenarios. There will be 6 new dungeons upon expansion release, plus the return of an old fan favourite - Upper Blackrock Spire. Dungeons will be available during the levelling process, and will also have Heroic modes to be tackled at max level. Blizzard have also said that they plan to release more dungeons in further patches, something that was not done in MoP. The end game also entails the garrisons previously discussed, and of course the world PvP zone, alongside all the other PvP battlegrounds and arenas. There is a whole bunch of other fun things to do at the end game of WoW; I challenge you to find yourself at a loss of activity. Doubtless there will be plenty more info on this expansion to be revealed in the coming months, so with that in mind, combined with all that we know so far, there is certainly a lot to be excited about. Please feel free to discuss this article in the comments below.
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