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Mythic+ Dungeon Rotation in Dragonflight Season 2 (Patch 10.1)

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Blizzard has shared more details about the Mythic+ Dungeon rotation in Dragonflight Season 2!

The remaining 4 Dragonflight dungeons have been added to the Season 2 dungeon pool. We will also get 2 Battle for Azeroth Dungeons, 1 Legion Dungeon, and even one from Cataclysm!

Mythic+ Dungeon Rotation for Dragonflight Season 2

  • Brackenhide Hollow
  • Halls of Infusion
  • Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr
  • Neltharus
  • Freehold (Battle for Azeroth)
  • The Underrot (Battle for Azeroth)
  • Vortex Pinnacle (Cataclysm)
  • Neltharion’s Lair (Legion)

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The lack of seasonals feels like a huge mistake. Sure we had some bad ones (BFA s1 Infested, SL s1 Prideful), but they were mostly awesome and added a lot of flair, depth, and memories. Killing hundred of troll spirits, fighting old god mionibosse, or gaining stat buffs from Encrypted, the SL s4 Dreadlords, or s2 Tormented were all awesome moments that prevented dungeons from growing too stale too quickly.

Now  we'll be redoing BFA dungeons for an entire season, and BFA dungeons were great don't get me wrong, but without seasonals...ye.

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30 minutes ago, Mishmish said:

The lack of seasonals feels like a huge mistake. Sure we had some bad ones (BFA s1 Infested, SL s1 Prideful), but they were mostly awesome and added a lot of flair, depth, and memories. Killing hundred of troll spirits, fighting old god mionibosse, or gaining stat buffs from Encrypted, the SL s4 Dreadlords, or s2 Tormented were all awesome moments that prevented dungeons from growing too stale too quickly.

Now  we'll be redoing BFA dungeons for an entire season, and BFA dungeons were great don't get me wrong, but without seasonals...ye.

Disagreeing on Prideful's behalf. The guy was a fair challenge and the reward allowed you to power through pulls/TyrBosses you normally would struggle against. Simple task - simple reward.

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Ngl next seasons added dungeons are why better then what we got now. Freehold and underrot hell yeah! I feel sorry for dh’s, rogues, enhance shamans gonna have to spam underrot for the fist weapon. It’s still gonna be way better then nokhud imo.

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Bro almost all the non DF dungeons are gonna be free dungeons, depending on tuning of pinnacle. The other 3 thought easy peezy. Underrot has one shitty boss that gets rough on tyrann and that’s the last boss especially in a pug where ppl don’t stack and run out. All the others thought gonna be a nice break from the *filtered* DF dungeon lineup. Brakenhide, HoI, Uldaman is gonna suck major *filtered*!

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18 minutes ago, ArthasStormrage87 said:

Ngl next seasons added dungeons are why better then what we got now. Freehold and underrot hell yeah! I feel sorry for dh’s, rogues, enhance shamans gonna have to spam underrot for the fist weapon. It’s still gonna be way better then nokhud imo.

I'm already use to it; never gotten the fist weapon during season 1-3 but gotten it midway through season 4.  The key for Underrot is group placement, interrupt priority, and mitigation on certain skills.  Sporecaller Zancha can be a pain in the *filtered* during Tyrannical week and the trash to the final boss can be somewhat cumbersome if members of the group are not use to the worms/trash, fears/debuffs, that interrupts are needed.

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There is a pretty nice and strong 1h mace in Neltharus too but not for dh´s but for enhancer monks etc 

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21 hours ago, Ragingwolf said:

So many players are going to hate The Underrot if they never played that Dungeon during BFA.  

Underrot and Brackenhide is a no go for me.

 

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Reading elsewhere and it seems that Vortex Pinnacle will not be in the rotation. 😞

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On 3/8/2023 at 4:45 PM, Ragingwolf said:

I'm already use to it; never gotten the fist weapon during season 1-3 but gotten it midway through season 4.  The key for Underrot is group placement, interrupt priority, and mitigation on certain skills.  Sporecaller Zancha can be a pain in the *filtered* during Tyrannical week and the trash to the final boss can be somewhat cumbersome if members of the group are not use to the worms/trash, fears/debuffs, that interrupts are needed.

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