WoW Classic Season of Discovery Dungeon Overview
Find access to every dungeon the Season of Discovery has to offer in the new game mode available in WoW Classic.
Dungeons in Season of Discovery Phase 4
The dungeons in WoW Classic are spread out over both continents, with some being placed in neutral zones and others in faction-dominated zones. The level required to enter them varies, depending on the recommended level to actually complete the dungeon, but the absolute minimum level you can start doing dungeons is level 8, when you can enter Ragefire Chasm, or level 10 when you can enter The Deadmines.
Raids in Season of Discovery Classic
Raiding in Season of Discovery is structured through phases, with different raids releasing in different phases. You can find the current and previous raids for the Season of Discovery down below:
Phase Four
With Phase 4 of Season of Discovery, both Molten Core and Onyxia's Lair have been re-added as the first raids available to players who reach the new level cap of level 60.
Phase Three
With Phase 3 of Season of Discovery, Sunken Temple has been reworked into a 20-player raid, with hundreds of new items for the new level cap of 50.
Phase Two
Gnomeregan has been fully overhauled in Season of Discovery Phase 2 from a 5-man dungeon to a 10-player raid. In this new level-up raid, you will unlock powerful gadgets and items to elevate your level 40 character in the Season of Discovery.
Phase One
Blackfathom Deeps has been completely reworked in Phase 1 of Season of Discovery from a 5-man dungeon to a 10-player raid which includes 7 bosses and countless mysteries to uncover!
Forming a Party
In order to complete a dungeon, you will need to put together a group of players that can each fulfill a certain role within the dungeon.
Tanks
The first role is the tank; tanks essentially guide the group through the dungeon, deciding which mobs to pull and when. They will take the damage for the party by generating additional threat, which ensures enemies will attack them rather than the rest of your party.
The following classes can be played as a tank:
Healers
Healers are there to do as their name suggests, heal the party. They use their healing and shielding spells to ensure that your tank stays alive, as well as any DPS that take damage.
The following classes can be played as a healer:
DPS
DPS, or damage dealers, are there to ensure that enemies are killed quickly and efficiently. They also often have crowd-control abilities available, which can be used to take an enemy out of the fight for a long period of time.
The following classes can be played as a DPS:
Leveling in Dungeons
Leveling in dungeons can be extremely efficient if you follow the "melee cleave" or "spell cleave" method.
These involve taking a certain group setup that is extremely efficient at killing mobs and essentially just grinding dungeons repeatedly. While this can be quite dull, due to the length of time you will spend in the same zone, it can be one of the best ways to level.
You can read more on how to do this in our General Leveling Guide. It has descriptions of both strategies, as well as how to play in both of them.
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This guide has been written by Abide, TBC veteran for nearly a decade. Abide is a Warrior tank and multi-class expert currently playing on Faerlina as Horde. You can find him in the the Icy Veins Discord. You can also see him live on Twitch.
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