

In this case it’s Night Elf-themed for the Alliance side and Forsaken-themed for the Horde side. The armor and weapons will be ilevel 340 for now, but increase next year when Battle for Dazar’alor opens. There are themed rewards, just like in the current Warfront. With both Warfronts, these quests will rotate each day your faction holds the field. In Patrol phase, there are new World Quests to tackle and rares to hunt - and with the opening of Darkshore, the Patrol phase in Arathi will be updated to include World Quests. You need a minimum ilevel of 320 and gear drops are ilevel 340 - but once per Warfront Siege phase, there’s a quest for a higher ilevel piece. In Siege phase, you queue like you do for Stromgarde. There will be two phases to the Darkshore Warfront: Siege and Patrol.

(But if you still really like Stromgarde, it will still be available after Darkshore is out and your contributions to one Warfront will not affect the other so you can do both.) The cycle has also been shortened, so all players can experience the new Warfront before the holidays. It will have more to do for each side during its cycle instead of offering all the quests to do at once and then making the player wait a week for control to change over as it currently does in Stormgarde. Instead of 11 quests being available all at once, there will be three daily quests. This Warfront is also addressing some of the complaints players had about the Battle for Stormgarde.

The Alliance is taking the battle to the Horde in Darkshore where the Night Elves are ready to retaliate over the burning of Teldrassil. The Battle for Darkshore Warfront takes the fight to the Horde
#HANDY NOTE WARFRONT DARKSHORE PATCH#
Your background downloader should be downloading patch 8.1 as you read this. A new raid, new Warfront, new Island Expeditions, and some quality of life improvements are in the works for the Tuesday, December 11th launch date.
