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The Dragon Isles are the main setting of Dragonflight, and are separated into five zones. The four main zones are the Waking Shores, Ohn’ahran Plains, Azure Span, and Thaldraszus, with the neutral city of Valdrakken in Thaldraszus serving as a hub (similarly to Oribos in Shadowlands). The fifth zone, the Forbidden Reach, also serves as the starting area for the Dracthyr race.[2][4]
Dragonflight raised the level cap to 70, the first increase since the level squish in Shadowlands.[4] Dragonflight also features a revamp of the user interface and talent tree systems,[2][4] with two tree branches.[5]
Dragonflight includes a new playable race, the Dracthyr, and a new class, the Evoker. The two are combined: Evokers are exclusive to the Dracthyr, and are also the only class that Dracthyr can play. Wearing mail armor, Evokers have two specializations available to them: the ranged damage-focused Devastation and the healing-orientated Preservation.[6] The Dracthyr can choose to align with either the Alliance or the Horde, similar to the Pandaren introduced in Mists of Pandaria. Dracthyr Evokers are also considered a hero class: they start at level 58 and have a unique starting zone.[2][4][3]
Dragonflight features a revamp to the game’s profession system, allowing players to place work orders where they can commission the creation of items.[5]
The game introduced a new feature called Dragonriding, allowing players to raise and customize a dragon that they will be able to use in a new momentum-based flight system using aerial skills.[5] Flying is available from the start of the expansion, without the need to reach the maximum level.[5]
Plot
See also: Warcraft § Setting
Awakening the Isles
After being hidden for 10,000 years due to the War of the Ancients, the Dragon Isles, home to the Dragon Aspects and all dragon-kind, reveals itself on Azeroth. On the Isle, in an area known as the Forbidden Reach, a race of dragon-like warriors known as the dracthyr awaken from a 20,000 year slumber. Confused about their situation, they discover their storage was caused by their master, Neltharion (Deathwing), who feared the potential power they could possess if they weren’t under his control. As they find their bearings, the dracthyr encounter enemy proto-dragons who wish to end the reign of the Aspects. In the ensuing battles, members of this Primalist regime release their leader, Raszageth the Storm-Eater, Primal Incarnate of Wind Lightning and Storm and one of the four elemental Primal Incarnate Proto-dragons, who was sealed away by Neltharion as he gave in to the corruption of N’zoth millennia ago. Without their Black Dragonflight master, the dracthyr side with the Horde and Alliance to fight back against their ancient enemy and find their place in their new home.
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You have to completely restart from level 1 when you die on hardcore right?
At least then feet were safe 😂
Wonder how many Outlands folks are going to be giving the official hardcore classic a go, if there is good interest we should all roll on the same server