The first Dragonflight pre-patch already arrived in World of Warcraft and provided MMO players some of the biggest UI and talent system updates in the game's long history. The first pre-patch was almost entirely about revamping big systems and introducing a lot of new quality of life upgrades, but didn't actually kick off any in-game events that will help build up to the story's transition from the final season of Shadowlands to the Dragonflight launch. Luckily, players won't have to wait long for those activities to fire off...

At this point, it looks like World of Warcraft is still on track to release the seconds of two Dragonflight pre-patches on November 15. This pre-patch is a bit more aligned with what veteran players usually expect from an expansion's pre-patch and it will introduce not only the game's new race/class combo, but also a new event to help turn the narrative in Dragonflight's direction.

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The in-game event is titled Primal Storms and should offer level 60 heroes the opportunity to fight off attacks from the Primalists with new quests and world events between November 15 and when Dragonflight officially launches on November 28. More details about the exact activities.

In-Game Events: Primal Storms: Ward off attacks from the Primalists with new quests and world events, setting the stage for Dragonflight’s launch.

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The Primal Storms event isn't all that will arrive on November 15 either. The second pre-patch release should also include the Dracthyr Evoker launch, the Forbidden Reach zone, and a new dungeon - Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr. That should offer players plenty to keep busy with in the weeks leading to the level cap increase that arrives with Dragonflight's launch.

New Race/Class: Dracthyr Evoker Available: Players will menace their foes (or empower their allies) as the new dracthyr Evoker, World of Warcraft’s first-ever race and class combination. Able to switch between a humanoid visage and a fearsome draconic form, the dracthyr are highly mobile, and their unique Evoker class can specialize in ranged damage-dealing or in aiding their allies as a healer by harnessing the mystical gifts of dragonkind.

New Zone: The Forbidden Reach: Play through the starting zone for WoW’s newest hero class, the Dracthyr Evoker

New Dungeon: Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr: Located in the Badlands within the Eastern Kingdoms, players will venture into Uldaman to lay claim to a legacy of knowledge left behind by the titans. This ancient titan facility is where, long ago, allies of the heroic Keeper Tyr hid the Discs of Norgannon.

That should be just about everything players need to know ahead of the upcoming November 15 pre-patch content drop. Event-specific guides will become available when the exact requirements and activities are released. Be sure to check back for more Dragonflight news, updates, and guides over the coming weeks. Until then, for the Horde!

World of Warcraft is available now for PC. Dragonflight launches on November 28.

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