New Heritage Armor Sets Coming To WoW In 10.0.7 Update
Orcs and humans may earn several variations of the fresh armor through a new questline.
The 10.0.7 content update is coming to World of Warcraft, and with it two new Heritage Armor sets.
Orcs must speak to Eitrigg in Orgrimmar to take on the quest "A People in Need of Healing." They will be tasked with bringing back the Kosh’harg festival from old Draenor and proving themselves as a champion. Beforehand though, players need to get the Blessing of the Clan, the Blessing of the Land, and the Blessing of the Ancestors in order to earn the respect of the assembled clans and other familiar faces.
Humans must speak to Master Matthias Shaw in Stormwind to take on the quest "An Urgent Matter." They will be tasked with uncovering a mystery deep within the shadowy past of the kingdom and preventing the enemy from marching on Northshire. This is all because the Defias Brotherhood stole a dangerous and powerful artifact from the City Keep.
Both new quests are available to players Level 50 or above, and several variations of the Heritage Armor may be added to their collection.
Note: Activision Blizzard is still under investigation by the state of California for serious harassment charges. CEO Bobby Kotick is alleged to have known about such actions within his company – and performed some himself – and shielded the perpetrators from consequences.
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