As the champions of Azeroth and their dragon allies ponder the consequences of Iridikron’s escape at the end of Fractures in Time (10.1.5), they must also prepare for what’s to come with the remaining Incarnates, particularly the menacing Fyrakk, when Fury Incarnate (10.1.7) goes live on September 5!
Fury Incarnate will come loaded with new and updated features including:
• CONTINUING STORY QUESTS AND 10.2 CAMPAIGN PROLOGUE
• The next chapters of ongoing stories will be available, teeing up what’s coming later this year in update 10.2.
• Players can also expect the next chapters of the Reforging Tyr questline.
• Lastly, quests featuring the Bronze Dragonflight that aim to bring resolution to the flight’s forays into the timeways during the events of Fractures in Time (10.1.5) will be playable!
• DAWN OF THE INFINITE – HEROIC DIFFICULTY
• This eight-boss Mythic-only mega-dungeon will be split into two queueable Heroic-difficulty dungeons.
• NEW CUSTOMIZATIONS
• A batch of new customizations will be available for players to try out, including:
• Heritage armor and associated unlock questlines for Night Elf and Forsaken.
• Man’ari Eredar customizations will be unlockable for Draenei players with a special questline featuring Prophet Velen.
• Along with new heritage armor, additional face and body tattoos will be available for Night Elf players, and new skin colors will be available for Forsaken players.
• NEW PUBLIC OBJECTIVES: Dreamsurges
• Various existing Dragonflight zones will become attuned to the Dream, causing all of the zone’s rares and world quests to drop a special currency. This currency can be used to enable zone-wide buffs and trigger Waking Dream invasion events similar to Time Rifts.
• Dream-empowered rares can also drop bind-on-account gear tokens (similar to the tokens dropped by rares on the Forbidden Reach), making them a great source for catch-up gear for alts or new and returning players.