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World of Warcraft Announces Rewards for the Dragonflight Pre-Patch Event

On its Public Test Realm, World of Warcraft recently introduced the Dragonflight Pre-Patch event. Even though it was glitchy and only lasted a few hours, the event gave World of Warcraft players a preview of what to anticipate when it launches in a month.

Primal Storms, a Dragonflight Pre-Patch event, features armies of Primalist creatures and elementals invading particular zones. The Northern Barrens are attacked by Earth-related mobs, Tirisfal Glades are the scene of Fire invasions, Un'Goro Crater is attacked by Storm mobs, and the Badlands are the scene of Water invasions. An elemental lord appears every 30 minutes, but until 100 Primalist mobs are eliminated, it cannot be fought. By doing this, the lord's shield is taken away, allowing gamers to kill him for event gold and tasty goodies.

The Dragonflight Pre-Patch event was just added in World of Warcraft's Public Test Realm. Even though it had bugs and was short-lived, the event gave World of Warcraft fans a taste of what to expect when it debuts in a month.

A Dragonflight Pre-Patch event called Primal Storms sees armies of Primalist monsters and elementals storming specific zones. Earth-related mobs invade the Northern Barrens; fire-related mobs invade the Tirisfal Glades; storm-related mobs invade the Un'Goro Crater; and water-related mobs invade the Badlands. Every 30 minutes an elemental lord arises, but it cannot be attacked until 100 Primalist mobs have been vanquished. This removes the lord's shield, making it possible for players to kill him for event gold and tasty goodies.

The official commencement date for the Dragonflight Pre-Patch Event has not yet been announced by World of Warcraft. However, it is safe to presume that the Pre-Patch will close the gap between these two events since Dragonflight releases on November 28 and Shadowlands Season 4 concludes on October 25. Players anticipate being able to take part in the Primal Storms event for at least two or three weeks prior to the Dragonflight launch, even though it may not start immediately with the Pre-Patch. Players are eager to take part in the impending Pre-Patch event. The invasion appears to be a lot of fun, and players are eager to grab the unique and varied goodies, even though it might not be remembered as much as earlier World of Warcraft Pre-Patch events.

Other participants are concerned about the event's numerous bugs given how near Dragonflight is to launching. World of Warcraft doesn't have much time to work out the problems because Primal Storms won't be released for another month or so. It is hoped that the event's Public Test Realm run provided World of Warcraft with everything it needs to ensure that the live event will go off without a hitch.

On PCs, World of Warcraft is accessible. Launch day for Dragonflight is November 28.