World of Warcraft: Dragonflight has introduced rotating Season Dungeons of all game expansions for Mythic Plus Seasons, which helps prevent Seasons from becoming obsolete. Patch 10.1 Embers of Neltharion is set to shake up the available dungeons by pairing the four remaining instances of Dragonflight with four additional new WoW instances. Let’s take a look at the dungeons you can expect when World of Warcraft: Dragonflight Season 2 launches.
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What is the dungeon rotation in WoW: Dragonflight Season 2?
The eight active dungeons in Season 2 of World of Warcraft: Dragonflight for Mythic Plus include:
- Brackenhide Hollow
- Uldaman: Tyr’s Legacy
- infusion rooms
- neltharus
- life
- to rot
- top of the vortex
- Neltharion’s Lair
Without a doubt, the most amazing dungeon of this rotation is Vortex Pinnacle. Blizzard has stated in previous interviews that it has no plans to include dungeons from expansions prior to Mists of Pandaria. Vortex Pinnacle, however, is from the Cataclysm expansion. It will be very interesting to see how this dungeon fits into the Mythic Plus setting.
Freehold, Underrot, and Neltharion’s Lair have all been used in Mythic Plus before. However, these dungeons are known to be fan favorites, so players will likely revel in their return. Dragonflight’s four dungeons, on the other hand, definitely bring anxiety.
Brackenhide Hollow is known as the scariest dungeon on the Dragonflight list, as it features crucial interruptions and debilitating diseases. Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr, Halls of Infusion, and Neltharus are all considered longer duration dungeons, which is never suitable for players who just want to complete their keys as quickly as possible.
Blizzard recently mentioned that they are removing all ten seasonal affixes from Keystone entirely, and also looking at some of the more frustrating affixes added for Keystone seven and up. Brackenhide Hollow was specifically mentioned as a point of interest for Blizzard, who will likely remove some of the more difficult mechanics before adding them to the rotation.
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Dungeon rotation looks pretty solid ahead of Dragonflight Season 2. Patch 10.1 Embers of Neltharion gives players a lot to look forward to outside of the dungeon schedule, including an all-new zone and raid.
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