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Patch 7.2 Preview - Return to the Broken Shore
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
For the heroes of Azeroth, the Broken Shore represents pain, sorrow . . . and an opportunity for vengeance. It is the source of the Burning Legion’s seemingly unending incursion, and an ever-present reminder of the defeat suffered at their hands by both the Horde and the Alliance. But now it’s time to return to where the invasion began—this time as a more prepared force.

Assault on the Broken Shore
Hospitality isn’t the Legion’s strong suit, so don’t expect them to roll out the welcome mat for Azeroth’s forces. You’re going to need to break through their defenses, clear the beach, and establish a foothold for your base. Similar to the launch of World of Warcraft: Legion, if you’ve max level, Khadgar will have a quest for you which will begin a solo scenario on the Broken Shore.


You and your forces will progress through a series of stages as you press the attack against the Burning Legion. This culminates in the infiltration of one of the Legion’s ships to face the dreadlord Mephistroth — this won’t be the last you’ll see of him however.

Once complete, you’ll arrive at Deliverance Point. This base of operations will serve as a sanctuary for members of all Class Orders as they begin working on a new campaign on the Broken Shore alongside the Armies of Legionfall.


Deliverance Point and Securing the Broken Shore
Your first foray into the Broken Shore will involve getting a few things established and learning more about these fel-befouled lands. Evidence remains of a once shining elven civilization, and crumbling structures are all that bear witness to what once was. Even the statues have been touched by the corruption of the Legion.


As you progress through the Broken Shore, you’ll undertake a variety of new World Quests for rewards and continue the evolution of your Artifact weapon.

Completing World Quests within the Broken Shore will also provide Legionfall War Supplies and reputation with the Armies of Legionfall. They can also be obtained from other sources such as rare Elites found around the island. Legionfall War Supplies are essential for contributing to the construction of powerful buildings within Deliverance Point, which will provide additional benefits for those working their way through the Broken Shore.

There’s plenty to do here and more than enough demons to keep everyone on their guard.


Constructing Defenses
You can contribute to the construction of three different buildings by accessing the Legionfall Construction Table. The first time a building is established, a brief scene plays and a quest becomes available that grants the buffs associated with the building. Each building provides access to different benefits, and there are a variety of extra bonuses each building has a chance to provide. Make sure you pay close attention to them—these additional bonuses could sway your choice of which to donate to. Contributions toward each building are accumulated across your game region, so choose wisely.

Constructing each building requires a steady influx of Legionfall War Supplies. Once constructed, the building is available for 3 days, during which players can reap the benefits the building provides. The building will come under under attack on the last of those days, after which it is destroyed and must be rebuilt. You’ll then need to wait a cooldown period of one day before you can contribute again to rebuild.

Here are the buildings that can be constructed:



Mage Tower
Harness arcane energies to move Legionfall forces quickly throughout the Broken Isles and uncover challenging agents of the Legion.

  • Benefits Include: Fel Treasures, which provides access to Artifact Challenges, bonus treasure spawns, and city portals.

Here’s an example of just one type of buff that could be provided when this building is constructed:

  • Knowledgeable: When you loot an item which grants Artifact Power in a raid or dungeon, there’s a chance you will receive a bonus Artifact Power item.

Command Center
A fortified base of operations for Order Hall leaders to gather together and plan their attacks across the Broken Shore.

  • Benefits Include: Forces of the Order, which provides access to dungeon World Quests, the ability to call in Legionfall Reinforcements, and a Challenge Mission.

Here’s an example of just one type of buff that could be provided when this building is constructed:

  • War Effort: When earning Legionfall War Supplies, you have a chance to get bonus Legionfall War Supplies.

You’ll also have access to your Class Order Command Map here, so you can send your Followers on missions without having to travel back to your Class Hall.

Nether Disruptor
Harness arcane energies to move Legionfall forces quickly throughout the Broken Isles and uncover challenging agents of the Legion.

  • Benefits Include: Epic Hunter, which provides you with access to world bosses, Unstable Nether Portals, and Armorcrafter Commendations.

Here’s an example of just one type of buff that could be provided when this building is constructed:

Reinforced Reins: Allows you to interact with objects while mounted.

Continuing Your Class Hall Quest Line

Where the factions failed, the Class Orders are determined to succeed, and now you have the weapons at hand to make it happen. Each class can continue their Class Order Campaign on the Broken Shore and continue unlocking the power of their Artifact weapon.

For those who are at Artifact Knowledge level 25, you cann unlock Knowledge level 26 and beyond.

For those not at Knowledge level 25, don’t worry. You’ll be led to Dalaran to get a boost up.


If you’ve purchased all 35 ranks of your Artifact weapon for at least one specialization, a new quest to continue your journey will appear. After a short series of quests, you’ll unlock access to four new traits for your Artifact weapon.

If you haven’t opened all 35 ranks of your available traits, a quest will become available so you can complete that before moving on.

As with the beginning of the expansion, you’ll progress your Class Order quest line over time as you play the Broken Shore experience. You’ll also gain one new Follower a few weeks in and can take part in some new class-specific World Quests on the Broken Shore. In some cases, these World Quests will have you aiding other classes along the way.

Under the Glow of the Sentinax
Looming high above the island is the Burning Legion’s command ship, the Sentinax. Fighting creatures within its shadow, will allow you to loot a beacon from these creatures that can be used to command the ship to open portals. These portals will produce more Legion adversaries for you to take on. Each level provides new opportunities to get a higher-level beacon. These higher-level portals in turn allow access to even more dangerous foes.


Open enough portals and overcome enough adversaries and you’ll eventually gain access to a raid boss for you and some friends to take on. It goes without saying—but we’ll say it anyway—this is a great way to amass Nethershards.

Nethershards are a useful currency for purchasing catch-up gear from the vendors Warmage Kath'leen and Thaumaterge Vashreen in Deliverance Point. These can also be used to purchase chances for higher item level gear as well. We hope you have your good dice ready for those upgrades!

Don’t worry about being confined the shadow of the Sentinax any time you want to collect Nethershards. You’ll also gain them through a variety of other activities and sources as you adventure on the Broken Shore.

Cathedral of Eternal Night
Once you complete the opening Scenario and first quests on the Broken Shore, you’ll gain access to the new dungeon, Cathedral of Eternal Night. Khadgar will have a quest that will send you into its upper reaches, where you’ll face Mephistroth once more. Venturing into the cathedral isn’t required to progress through the Broken Shore—but if you want another shot at Mephistroth, this is your chance.

While there’s plenty to do on the Broken Shore, don’t be surprised when something like Demon Assaults on the Broken Isles pulls you away.

Ultimately, your efforts on the Broken Shore will lead to a confrontation unlike any other at the Tomb of Sargeras. With powerful Artifact weapons and the Pillars of Creation at hand, victory over the Burning Legion and Kil’jaeden is nearly assured.

Are you ready for the next chapter?
This article was originally published in forum thread: Patch 7.2 Preview - Return to the Broken Shore started by chaud View original post
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  1. Eon Drache's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Onikaroshi View Post
    Yep, found it. I was looking for stuff this week lol
  1. TheRevenantHero's Avatar
    Ugh. I was excited for 7.2 until I saw this. The buildings are temporary and need to be constantly rebuilt? That's fucking stupid and is just Blizzard making us waste resources. People have been complaining about the grind and instead of fixing it, they introduce more grinds. Their new design team is atrocious.
  1. Schmilblick's Avatar
    Temporary Followers, then Temporay buildings. What will be next ? In 8.0, temporary characters :
    play at max lvl for 3 days, then they are destroyed and you then have to level up another time....come on Blizzard, stop this nonsense already...
  1. xuros's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Rorcanna View Post
    ... I'm sure there'll be more hands-on quests from it, as has been the case with most missions picked up by questgivers. <.<
    The quests unlock the new traits where you still have to farm AP to fill it all out. You will have some AP refunded to you from the ones you spent on the 4th dragon but its not enough to cap it.
  1. Army Dreamer's Avatar
    Wtf am I reading?
  1. Kellorion's Avatar
    So, im guessing 7.2 on the 28th, when S2 ends, and S3 on April on the 4th, and then Tomb on the 11th.
  1. Dracullus's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Kellorion View Post
    So, im guessing 7.2 on the 28th, when S2 ends, and S3 on April on the 4th, and then Tomb on the 11th.
    Yeah, and Argus around 18th.

    But more seriously, raids are not tied to patches so closely anymore. Probably small 7.2.5 (around June I guess) will have class changes and tuning preparation for Tomb raid.

    Also, I don't know for sure, but S3 start few hours after S2 end, right?
  1. Onikaroshi's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Dracullus View Post
    Yeah, and Argus around 18th.

    But more seriously, raids are not tied to patches so closely anymore. Probably small 7.2.5 (around June I guess) will have class changes and tuning preparation for Tomb raid.

    Also, I don't know for sure, but S3 start few hours after S2 end, right?
    Yea, the post says as much, "Attention Arena and Battleground competitors! Legion PvP Season 2 is coming to a close soon. Once ended, the battle will begin again a few hours after, when Legion PvP Season 3 begins!"

    But tomb probably will be close to may/june
  1. micwini's Avatar
    cool preview of a patch that should have been launched 2-3 months ago
  1. Sentynel's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Kellorion View Post
    So, im guessing 7.2 on the 28th, when S2 ends, and S3 on April on the 4th, and then Tomb on the 11th.
    Nope. S3 will start hours after S2 ends. The raid will probably not be open until early June if they want to have Nighthold last for 5 months.
  1. mmoc59b5827c7e's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by micwini View Post
    cool preview of a patch that should have been launched 2-3 months ago
    You're so cool and edgy.
  1. Super Kami Dende's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Shanko View Post
    Horizon Zero Dawn, Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mass Effect eating up WoW subscribers. Patch is coming sooner than you think/thought.
    People generally put more time into 1 character hitting 110 than both of those games put together, I doubt they would make much of a dent lmao.
  1. Mamut's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by micwini View Post
    cool preview of a patch that should have been launched 2-3 months ago
    And why should be launched 2-3 months ago? Even top raiders saying its too much to do atm and they should slow down with content.
  1. micwini's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by UcanDoSht View Post
    You're so cool and edgy.
    Ikr

    Quote Originally Posted by Mamut View Post
    And why should be launched 2-3 months ago? Even top raiders saying its too much to do atm and they should slow down with content.
    Last patch was november. only thing since then was some minor non impactful shit and a 10 man raid everyone is done with.
  1. Super Kami Dende's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by TheRevenantHero View Post
    Ugh. I was excited for 7.2 until I saw this. The buildings are temporary and need to be constantly rebuilt? That's fucking stupid and is just Blizzard making us waste resources. People have been complaining about the grind and instead of fixing it, they introduce more grinds. Their new design team is atrocious.
    It's almost as if they want the buildings to be something that is consistent. Then again if they were just built once I can guarantee you'd be the same kind of person that would be screaming "OMG WE BUILT THEM THEN THEY JUST BECAME DEAD CONTENT, BLIZZARD WASTING TIME, RARR RARR RARR!"
  1. transparent's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by micwini View Post
    Ikr

    Last patch was november. only thing since then was some minor non impactful shit and a 10 man raid everyone is done with.
    Are you a gold fish? Last patch was January.
  1. Mamut's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by micwini View Post
    Ikr



    Last patch was november. only thing since then was some minor non impactful shit and a 10 man raid everyone is done with.
    Plenty of people are not done with NH. Theres no 10 man raid.
  1. Kathranis's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by TheRevenantHero View Post
    Ugh. I was excited for 7.2 until I saw this. The buildings are temporary and need to be constantly rebuilt? That's fucking stupid and is just Blizzard making us waste resources. People have been complaining about the grind and instead of fixing it, they introduce more grinds. Their new design team is atrocious.
    The buildings are maintained by the entire server's population, not individual players. You just contribute, like the War Effort back in the day.
  1. Fabinas's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by micwini View Post
    Ikr



    Last patch was november. only thing since then was some minor non impactful shit and a 10 man raid everyone is done with.
    Le dumbfuck? Nighthold released 6th of January. That's 2 months ago. 3 months ago we didn't even have it. You subbed bro?
  1. mmoc02cc641aec's Avatar
    So can we automatically get 35 traits with the new patch? Since it was mentioned that there will be a quest if you don't have 35. I hope I am reading this right. will be great for alts. Seems like it is a way of resetting the start of the grind!!

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