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Shadowlands will open the gates of Nathria Castle this week and kick off the first season of PvP.

As planned, World of Warcraft: Shadowlands content will be expanded this week with your first big update, on which Blizzard has wanted to offer a broad preview with a new video that you have a little below accompanying these lines.

Among the novelties that will be enabled will be the Nathria Castle, the first raid of the expansion with final ten bosses to defeat, among which will be the sire Denathrius. To face off against them players will need to be level 60 and travel to the gothic heart of Revendreth.

As usual with this type of dungeon, its different rooms will open over the next few weeks depending on the difficulty chosen, so that it will be distributed as follows:

  • December 8: normal and heroic difficulties.
  • December 15: Mythic difficulty and wing 1 in Raid Finder.
  • January 5: wing 2 of the gang finder.
  • January 19: wing 3 of the band finder.
  • February 2: wing 4 of the band finder.



In addition to all this, this week will also start Mythic Keystone Dungeon Season 1. Those who dare to face this challenge will be able to obtain new rewards and the pride affix, temporarily increasing damage, mana regen, and speed when defeating non-boss bosses.

Regarding the PvP, those who like to face off against other players will be able to participate in the first season to win honor and conquest points and thus have access to new special objects. What’s more, honor points can be redeemed to further increase items to higher ranks.

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Finally, the first season will also have certain activities to carry out, which will serve to unlock rewards in the great chamber, which will vary every week, so it will be up to each one to think carefully about which goals they will want to finish before the time limit runs out.


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