The tiny one Patch 6.2.3 will soon be in the testing realms of World of Warcraft implemented. While it won’t change the game dramatically, the Timewalking Dungeons will come with a pretty cool reward.

Timewalking, a feature that allows players to revisit old 5-man dungeons at level 100, was added in patch 6.2. While it sounds good to do one or two runs/instances for nostalgia (especially if they are from Wrath of the Lich King ), but it’s not something most players want to do every day. But now that this mount is added as a reward, everyone will be fighting through these dungeons often. This little animal is just too cool and awesome to be ignored. It will be a “rare drop” from every timewalking boss, which, like me Blizzard As I know, this should mean that the drop rate (probability that the reward will be dropped) will be around 1%.

One of the most common requests we’ve heard ever since introducing Timewalking was for there to be some way to obtain an Infinite Dragonflight mount, since it’d fit perfectly with the theme of time manipulation, aside from being just plain cool-looking. We agree. Inspired by Murozond, the final boss of the End Time dungeon that is included in the Cataclysm Timewalking rotation, the Infinite Timereaver will be a rare drop from any dungeon boss during all of the Timewalking events.

One of the coolest dungeons in World of Warcraft is about to change

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