Blizzard Will Release Dracthyr Evoker Race/Class For Second Phase Of WoW: Dragonflight Pre-Expansion Today

Alongside The Forbidden Reach zone, Uldaman dungeon, and more.

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Evoker Class

The second phase of the World of Warcraft: Dragonflight Pre-Expansion will go live at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time today after eight hours of maintenance. Finally, players will be able to create a Dracthyr Evoker - the first-ever race and class character combination - explore The Forbidden Reach zone, experience the pre-expansion Tempest Unleashed event to earn exclusive rewards, and challenge the Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr dungeon.

Besides being able to switch between a humanoid and draconic form, the Dracthyr Evoker specializes in ranged combat and aiding allies as a healer. Players interested in creating them will begin their journey within the Forbidden Reach, a land filled with mysteries, where Dracthyr Evokers undergo training before defending the Dragon Isles.

The new Uldaman dungeon will require players to brave the dangers of the ancient titan facility to discover Tyr’s memories and secure the future of dragonkind. Elsewhere, the Tempest Unleashed event for the pre-patch urges players to ward off attacks from Primalists with new quests and world events. The event aims to set the stage for Dragonflight and offers an entire set of item level 252 armor for your class and specialization.

The official Dragonflight release is under two weeks away. For those who tried the first pre-patch and will attempt the second, how has your experience been so far? Let us know below!

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Anthony Jones
Anthony Jones, News Editor

Anthony Jones is a gaming journalist and late 90s kid in love with retro games and the evolution of modern gaming. He started at Mega Visions as a news reporter covering the latest announcements, rumors, and fan-made projects. FFXIV has his heart in the MMORPGs scene, but he's always excited to analyze and lose hours to ambitious and ambiguous MMOs that gamers follow.

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