Die für Cataclysm Classic zuständigen Entwickler von Blizzard Entertainment verkündeten gestern Abend, wann das erste Content Update für diese Spielversion erscheinen soll. Dieser Ankündigung zufolge werden die Inhalte von Patch 4.1: Rise of the Zandalari wohl bereits am 30. Juli 2024 in Cata Classic freigeschaltet. Wie es bereits im ursprünglichen Cata der Fall war, besteht dieser Patch hauptsächlich aus Content rund um die in 5 Spieler Dungeons umgebauten Zul’Aman und Zul’Gurub.
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Rise of the Zandalari comes to Cataclysm Classic July 30.
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Sowohl Zul’Aman als auch Zul’Gurub stehen Spieler ab Patch 4.1 in einer heroischen Dungeon-Variante zur Verfügung. Beide Instanzen befinden sich von der Schwierigkeit her allerdings in einer eigenen Kategorie. Deshalb erfordert die Anmeldung für diese Dungeons auch ein durchschnittliches Itemlevel von 346 und Spieler können dort epische Beute mit einem Itemlevel von 353 erhalten. Der Fokus der Beute liegt dabei dann auf Rüstungs-Slots, die andere Instanzen oft ein wenig vernachlässigen.
Wenn es WoD nicht gäbe, dann wäre Patch 4.1 vermutlich der schwächste vollwertige Patch in der Geschichte von WoW. Die zwei Dungeons sind zwar nett und gut gemacht, aber das Ganze reicht einfach nicht für ein vollwertiges Content Update. Man merkt bei diesem Patch einfach sehr stark, wie enorm viel Zeit die Grundversion von Cata damals benötigt hat. Heutzutage wäre dieser Patch mit Sicherheit nur ein X.X.5 Update geworden.
Cataclysm Classic: Rise of the Zandalari Goes Live July 30!
Just when you thought you’d take the advice to “Stay away from da voodoo” a new temptation arises, beckoning you to take the risk, enter Zul’Gurub and Zul’Aman, thwart the machinations of the Zandalari and their brethren, and collect the rewards for your efforts.
In years past, the Zandalar tribe, encompassing the wise and scholarly progenitors of the trolls, heroically assisted the Horde and the Alliance with thwarting the nefarious activities of their brethren in Zul’Gurub and Zul’Drak. Yet the chaos unleashed by the recent Cataclysm has reshaped the Zandalari’s philosophy about the world and the dwindling remnants of their race. Led by a mysterious prophet known only as Zul, the Zandalari have issued a call to Azeroth’s embattled troll populations: unite into a single mighty empire and save their race from extinction.
Thus far, the Gurubashi and Amani trolls have answered the summons and received aid from the Zandalari, allowing them to rebuild their respective capitals in Zul’Gurub and Zul’Aman. Not all trolls, however, have so eagerly adopted the Zandalari’s grandiose vision of a new troll empire. Vol’jin and his Darkspear tribe are opposed to the warmongering espoused by Zul. To prevent the burgeoning Gurubashi and Amani troll forces from wreaking havoc on Azeroth, Vol’jin has reached out to his Horde comrades and members of the Alliance for assistance. Should the Darkspears‘ campaign fail, a new troll empire shall rise and bring war to a world already beset by suffering and conflict.
A Threat Fought in Secret
Using a great deal of discretion, Vol’jin has dispatched Darkspear delegates to the capital cities of Stormwind and Orgrimmar calling for all able-bodied adventurers to investigate recent threats that have risen in the jungles of Stranglethorn.
The outlook isn’t good. The Gurubashi tribe, their strength renewed, is running rampant throughout Stranglethorn. Players will have a chance to embark on all-new level-85 solo quests in Stranglethorn and will discover exactly what tribulations lie ahead — Gurubashi leadership is still largely intact and rehabilitated through the new union with the Zandalari. Along the way, players will assist a sassy, headstrong Darkspear spirit-talker named Bwemba, they’ll track down the elusive Hemet Nesingwary, and they’ll encounter many of the new Zul’Gurub bosses throughout the steaming jungles of Stranglethorn.
Rewards for addressing the issues in Stranglethorn include an adorable panther pet of your own to care for. Players should seek out Vol’jin’s representatives in Orgrimmar or Stormwind Harbor to begin their adventure.
Return to Zul’Gurub
This ancient city has once again become the staging grounds for an empowered Gurubashi people to strike against those who they perceive to be invading their ancestral lands. Now backed by the Zandalari, the Gurubashi present all-new challenges for players in this level-85 5-player Heroic dungeon. While players may see some familiar faces in this dungeon, the encounters and fight mechanics have been considerably updated. For allying yourself with the Darkspears, High Priest Venoxis, Broodlord Mandokir, High Priestess Kilnara, Zanzil, and Jin’do the Godbreaker would like to make one thing clear — your intrusion will cost you. Take their heads and you’ll be presented with a treasure map. You’ll want to seek out its precious booty, including an account-bound ring with a gem so big it’s visible when worn!
Also, for those with a high enough Archaeology skill, an additional boss can be unlocked in Zul’Gurub. Gri’lek, Renataki, Hazza’rah, and Wushoolay will be randomly selected to put an end to those who dig too deep for greater riches. Should your group survive the challenge, you’ll unearth a selection of rewards available from any of the four bosses, as well as loot unique to each boss.
The Amani Regrouped
With the aid of the Zandalari, the remaining Amani have reassembled under new, sturdy leadership in Daakara. Zul’Aman has been converted into a challenging level-85 5-player Heroic dungeon. For those who fought Zul’jin back during The Burning Crusade, much of the dungeon will feel similar, but the mechanics have been updated to suit a 5-player group. Akil’zon, Nalorakk, Jan’alai, Halazzi, Hex Lord Malacrass, and Daakara look to bring their tribe out of hiding and into the spotlight as a force to be reckoned with. Challengers beware.
Both Zul’Aman and Zul’Gurub will require players to have a minimum average item level of 346 before they can enter. These two Heroic dungeons will exist in a separate Heroic difficulty tier in the Dungeon Finder, above the current Cataclysm Heroic dungeons. In return, they will offer players item level 353 epic-quality loot. Players can expect to find items for nearly every gear slot available in these two dungeons, though much focus has been placed on offering players itemization for hard-to-fill slots or specializations, such as bracers, helms, shoulders, guns, and wands.
Rare Mounts and More
As with the original iterations of Zul’Gurub and Zul’Aman, players will have a chance to obtain updated rare mounts. The Swift Zulian Panther and Armored Razzashi Raptor are obtained in Zul’Gurub, while the Amani Battle Bear can be earned by killing the first four bosses of Zul’Aman in a limited amount of time.
Play with the Blues Friday, July 19
Please join us for a Play with the Blues event on Friday, July 19 at 1:00 p.m. PDT (4:00 p.m. EDT).
We’ll have the Cataclysm Classic PTR (Public Test Realm) open for testing the Rise of the Zandalari content, with a focus on the new Troll dungeons. Queue up for the Zul’Aman or Zul’Gurub dungeons on Classic PTR Realm 1, and you just might be partnered with members of the WoW Team.
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