The same applies toDragonflight, and we’re all for it.
Well, here’s how we see it.
And boy, does it look good.
And that, of course, ushers us into our next point of interest.
Though, the most obvious reason for our excitement is the fact that they can, you knowfly.
How’sthatfor upping the ante, eh?
And to us, that sounds like a real good time.
Oh, and cheaper too, seeing how flying mounts have a history of being extortionate in past instalments.
ThenShadowlandscame along, and it snapped back to 60.
And it was somewhere within those ten extra levels that a whole new story was introduced.
Before the endgame content even thought about appearing,Shadowlandsgave players a plethora of engaging content.
And now, so willDragonflight.
So, not just your simple repackage after all.
There will be four new dungeons on launch
Dungeons inWorld of Warcraftare pretty common.
So because of that, it’s not a question ofwillthere be any inDragonflightbut howmanywill appear inDragonflight?
And the simple answer to that is, well, four.
So, eight, technically.
They stand as convenient bridges for players to meet with one another and form healthy alliances.
Plus, you know, they each hold an abundance of awesome loot.