Hi!
I'm Hazel, and this is a countdown of my top 12 Coolest things coming to WoW in patch 7.2.5.
7.2.5 is a minor patch coming to live Legion servers fairly soon, and it's got a lot to
get excited about.
#12: Heirloom Upgrades to 110.
Finally.
Legion didn't start out as the kindest expansion for alts, but we've been moving steadily in
the right direction.
In patch 7.2.5, you'll be able to purchase Weathered Heirloom Armor Casings and Scabbards
to upgrade your previously capped heirloom items to scale up to 110.
Combine full heirlooms with account wide Legion flying and the stellar experience from Invasions
and you are on a fast track to having an army of alts with no legendaries.
#11: No More Key Depletion.
In 7.2.5, you will no longer have to worry about burning your precious Mythic Plus key.
All Keystone dungeons will reward one chest with three items if you make the timer or
two items if you don't.
Finishing too slow will give you a new keystone for a random dungeon, just downgraded 1 level.
Even if you don't finish the run at all, you'll get a keystone for the same dungeon that just
kicked your butt, one level lower.
Disastrous key runs are less punishing now, so you can get -out there and pug your heart
out without fear of ruining your keystone.
#10: A New Raid Tier.
Tomb of Sargeras was technically part of Patch 7.2, but it's very likely that the raid will
open on or a week after the launch of 7.2.5.
With it we get 9 new bosses, brand new tier sets with new bonuses for every spec and the
return of those old guildies who only come back for new raid tiers.
Nighthold was great but it's time to move on.
With the new tier, we'll be able to upgrade our legendaries up to item level 970 through
a new Titan Essence quest.
#9: Flightmap Toys.
This is a brand new feature and kind of unexpected.
In 7.2.5, you'll be able to purchase toys which teach all of the flightpaths in either
the Eastern Kingdoms or Kalimdor.
Because it's a toy, once you have it you can then learn those flightpoints on every alt
you have or ever make, forever.
They cost 15k each and there's a version for both Horde and Alliance, so if you want both
continents unlocked for both factions it'll set you back 60k.
This is a really useful perk for anyone leveling a new alt from scratch and a healty-sized
gold sink at the same time.
#8: Major Class Balance Changes and Reworks.
With a new patch comes a new wave of adjustments to class tuning.
The mighty will probably fall, the tiny will get lifted up and I'm sure somebody will be
forgotten and get mad.
The class changes coming in 7.2.5 are extensive and I recommend reading the latest patch notes
for the full gist of them.
Brewmasters in particular are getting some core rotational changes to try and smooth
out the keg-slinging experience.
#7: Black Temple Timewalking.
You asked for Timewalking Raids, and in 7.2.5 Blizzard delivers.
The Black Temple will be available to queue for during Burning Crusade Timewalking week.
On top of your Timewarped Badges, you'll be able to collect Tier 6 armor appearances,
Raiding with Leashes battle pets, and even Warglaives of Azzinoth.
Demon Hunters will be able to collect the Warglaives Appearance for mog by completing
the 'I'll Hold These For You Until You Get Out' achievement.
If you have the BC achievement of collecting both Warglaives on a character that can equip
them and you then kill Illidan in Timewalking Black Temple on your Demon Hunter, you'll
earn the Arsenal and be able to transmog to a legendary for the first time in WoW history.
#6: The Chromie Scenario.
A new scenario is being added in the patch called the Deaths of Chromie.
Chromie needs our help to hopefully probably not die in some time travel bronze dragonflight
thingamajig.
In any case, there's a new transmog armor set for each armor type from the scenario.
Maybe I'm biased from playing a Priest for too long but the Cloth looks by far to be
the best set in my opinion.
There's also potentially a new Bronze Whelp pet- The PTR has a pet in the journal labeled
as Test Dragon Pet with the moves Sandstorm, Bend Time and Cheat Death.
Potential Spoilers?
We won't know til we play it.
#5: Deadmines Pet Battle Dungeon!
Originally I could have sworn it was announced that we were getting both Deadmines and Gnomeragan,
but at this point it's quite likely that they're holding onto Gnomer for patch 7.3.
In any case, Deadmines is a fantastic pet battle dungeon that you won't want to miss.
In order to play it, you'll need to have done the Wailing Caverns pet dungeon at least once
so do try and get through that before the patch.
Deadmines is better paced and I personally found it more fun than the Wailing Caverns.
It's bringing new battle pets of course, and once you've done it once you'll gain a cooldown-free
teleport from Dalaran to Westfall.
Get your teams ready by checking out my full Deadmines pet dungeon guide, linked in the
video info.
#4: Holiday Dress-up.
So maybe this isn't as high up on everyone else's list but I'm REALLY excited about this!
In 7.2.5, Holiday Appearance items such as the winter sweaters and Lovely Dresses will
be Transmoggable, but only during the duration of their holiday.
That means you can put together sets for Winter Veil, Midsummer, Brewfest, Noblegarden, Love
is in the Air and Hallow's End and then when October rolls around, wear a pumpkin on your
head right through the event.
I kind of miss decorating for the holidays in my Garrison, but this means I can decorate
for the holidays on MY FACE.
I'm so game.
#3: The Trial of Style.
I haven't been this hyped for an in-game event in FOREVER.
The Trial of Style is an in-game transmog competition where you show off your finery
vs five other players and vote for your favourites.
It's on the weeklong event rotation, so it'll be up for a week at a time but won't be available
very often.
You'll earn mog tokens for competing and even more for winning.
Save up tokens to spend on new apperances which infuriatingly enough haven't been added
to the PTR yet.
It's hard to be patient when you're this excited.
I'm getting ready for the Trial of Style by filling out my appearance collection in the
meantime, which is a pretty fund grind that NEVER ENDS.
#2: New Battle Pets!
You had to know this was going to be near the top.
So far I count 7 new pets in 7.2.5, and there's still time for them to add more.
We have that mysterious test whelp which is almost certainly from the Chromie scenario.
For finishing the Deadmines pet dungeon, we have the Mining Monkey!
On the Deadmines pet vendor for weekly-acquired bottle caps, we have the Foe Reaper .9, the
Pocket Cannon and Tricorne.
And in the newest build, we have two new pets that are supposedly from Pick Pocketing.
Steal yourself a Dig Rat and a Sneaky Marmot, although off who is anybody's guess.
That Marmots got a ten year old model but some really dope moves.
He can counter Undead with Chomp, buff his damage with Prowl and hide from attacks with
Burrow.
He's also randomly got Humanoid abilities with Jab, Blinding Powder and Smoke Bomb.
At first look this thing's a PvP monster and I can't wait to get my hands on one.
Finally, my #1 pick for coolest thing coming in 7.2.5- Class Specific Legendary Talent
Rings!
Every single class is getting a new legendary ring, and each one comes with a socket and
gives you a talent.
That means that with that ring, you can use two talents from that row at once.
These are very obviously not finished yet and there's only a few in the files so far,
but once they're done these are going to be cool.
How good they are depends a lot on which talent they give your spec, but I love that they
don't take up a tier slot.
Tier slot legendaries are the bane of my existence and the sooner I can ditch them the better.
I think for most classes, the new rings will be middle of the road legendaries at worst.
Assuming that they drop like the other legendaries, I recommend doing your best to collect the
existing ones before the patch so you can pick up your new ring fairly early in 7.2.5.
It's mildy noteworthy that I did not see any new mounts at all on the 7.2.5 PTR.
We'll gain access to Class Mounts around this time as well as the Tomb of Sargeras drop
and achievement mounts, but all of those were technically included in 7.2.
Maybe after doing all the class mounts the mount-making-people needed a break!
It's also been quite some time since we've seen a shop mount, so that's my theory.
Patch 7.2.5 will likely drop along with Tomb or a week before in Mid June ish, so we're
approximately a month or so away.
It's looking good and I can't wait to dig into the new content.
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