Season 2 ofDragonflightis coming in Patch 10.1 with a fresh set of dungeons, and aWorld of Warcraftplayer may have accidentally stumbled on a clue that points which returning dungeon will make itsDragonflightdebut. WithWorld of Warcraftremoving the Conquest and Valor cap, the inaugural season ofDragonflightis certainly entering its twilight phase. Though players have enjoyed pushing their keys inDragonflight’s new dungeons, they have only experienced one half of that roster.

In Patch 10.1,World of Warcraftplayers will be saying a temporary farewell to dungeons such as the notoriously difficult Ruby Life Pools, as the other fourDragonflightinstances will make their way to the spotlight. The new wing of Uldaman, Brackenhide Hollow, Neltharus, and the Halls of Infusion are all slated to feature as Mythic dungeons inDragonflightSeason 2. However, the selection of returning dungeons frompastWorld of Warcraftexpansionsremains unknown.

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A recent discovery by Mdevil1305 on the officialWorld of Warcraftsubreddit points to at least one specific dungeon fromLegionslowly being prepared to feature in Season 2’s roster. It’s certainly a dungeon that will ruffle some feathers, as many players who were active duringLegionhave strong opinions when asked about The Arcway. It’s no secret that players prefer shorter dungeons for their Mythic keystones, as evidenced by the popularity Mists of Tirna Scithe enjoyed inShadowlands.Unfortunately, The Arcway is anything but short.

Featuring five bosses and a complex progression, The Arcway certainly wouldn’t be the first choice for manyWorld of Warcraftplayers, but the existence of an upgradeable Chrono Shard trinket scaled forDragonflightitem levels implies that Blizzard has plans for the dungeon in Season 2. If one tookDragonflightSeason 1 dungeonsas a template, then the other three returning dungeons might be Maw of Souls, Mogu’shan Vaults, and Skyreach. It is important to remember that these choices are entirely speculative, as Blizzard has yet to announce any Dragonflight Season 2 dungeons in an official capacity.

The current focus has been on facilitating theintroduction of the Trading Post feature toWorld of Warcraft, as well as setting the stage for the upcoming Orc and Human Heritage Armor due to arrive in Patch 10.0.7. ThoughDragonflightis still young as an expansion, many fans believe that Blizzard has been making the right choices thus far, and they remain hopeful that this trend will continue inDragonflightSeason 2.

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