Patch 4.3 Dungeons Preview, Part One: End Time
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Cho'gall, once a key executor of the nihilistic Twilight's Hammer's vision, has been struck down. Lady Sinestra, consort of Deathwing and mother to the malevolent black dragons Nefarian and Onyxia, has fallen at the hands of great heroes. Ragnaros, lord of the realm of fire in the Elemental Plane, and Al’Akir, baron of the realm of air -- both mighty arbiters of Deathwing's destructive ends -- have themselves been purged. But even with so many of Deathwing's servants now vanquished, he freely roams the skies of Azeroth, wreaking havoc on the land and its people. It's in these darkest of hours that the forces standing against Deathwing must carry out a desperate plan to put an end to his devastating twilight flight.

The other Dragon Aspects, with allegiance from Thrall, have devised a dangerous and unorthodox strategy to bring Deathwing down once and for all. But to do so, they must acquire the Dragon Soul from a pivotal moment in the distant past... and they're going to need your help. In patch 4.3, level-85 players will gain access to three new Heroic-difficulty five-player dungeons, embarking on quests to aid the Aspects and other familiar faces in a fight against Deathwing, the Twilight's Hammer, ancient armies of the Burning Legion and Highborne... and even time itself.

Much like the experience in the five-player content of Icecrown Citadel, players must quest through these dungeons sequentially to unlock access to them in the Dungeon Finder. You'll also be afforded the opportunity for all-new epic loot, including new dungeon sets. While these sets aren't broken down by class and contain no set bonuses, they offer cohesive aesthetic looks for each armor type: cloth, leather, mail, and plate. These set pieces can be taken from the grasps of defeated bosses in each of the new Heroic dungeons.

Now read on for a taste of what lies ahead and -- interestingly enough -- behind you in the first of these three new dungeons: End Time.

End Time
One of an infinite number of potential outcomes, this timeway depicts the desolate future of Azeroth should its defenders fail to stop Deathwing. In this bleak future, Nozdormu has identified an anomaly that bars access to both the past and the Dragon Soul: a powerful creature from out of time, living alone amid time-twisted echoes of the past.
In order for Nozdormu to provide you the ability to travel back in time to a point before the Dragon Soul was hidden by Malfurion Stormrage from anyone who’d seek its power, you must first go to a distant and desolate future to discover the anomaly blocking the past. You'll find yourself in a very different Dragonblight, stripped of its snowy landscape, with little more than ruins of the once-great dragonshrines. Wyrmrest Temple itself stands only as a reminder of Deathwing's madness -- what's left of his scorched remains is impaled atop the structure.

Before you confront the creature disrupting Nozdormu's access to the past, you'll first be called to fight any two of the following four ostensibly familiar leaders, chosen at random each time you play through End Time.

Excerpts from the Dungeon Journal

Echo of Sylvanas: Spawned from shattered timeways and cloistered within the Ruby Dragonshrine, a maddened fragment of the Forsaken's leader, Sylvanas Windrunner, waits restlessly. Having lost everything and unable to find peace, this tormented echo aches for a chance to unleash her dark fury at anything still living within these barren, time-twisted wastes.

Echo of Tyrande: Once high priestess of Elune and leader of the night elves, this time-twisted fragment of Tyrande Whisperwind now wanders the desolate future of Azeroth. Enveloped by eternal midnight, she is forever separated from the comforting light of Elune and torn by questions about why her goddess did nothing to put an end to such madness.

Echo of Jaina: The tormented fragment of Jaina Proudmoore has been split and infused within the shattered pieces of her staff. To restore balance to the timeways, this echo must be defeated. However, the devastating magical power possessed by the once-proud ruler of Theramore is hardly lost to her time-havocked spectre. In this future Azeroth, she is only divided, and waiting....

Echo of Baine: Enraged by his failure to protect the world and, most importantly, the Horde, this time-ravaged shade of Baine Bloodhoof lingers within the ruins of the Obsidian Dragonshrine. Although he's still as powerful as the tauren high chieftain from the present, within this shattered future Azeroth, this guilt-ridden echo is little more than a discordant vessel of unquenchable malice and anger.

These long-dead heroes are mere echoes of their former glory, further warped by the corruptive force of time. Their presence here is a great mystery, even to Nozdormu. Once these shades have been laid to rest, the maniacal figure blocking Nozdormu's vision will be revealed at the Bronze Dragonshrine. None of the Dragon Aspects could have predicted what entity would have such power to interrupt the sight of the Timeless One… the ability to create a new and infinite dragonflight. Only by destroying a mysterious dragon known as Murozond will you give Azeroth's protectors the opportunity to avoid the potential outcome to which your eyes bear witness.

Stay tuned for part two of our patch 4.3 dungeons preview: Well of Eternity.





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  1. Amerenth's Avatar
    I wish we could have Garrosh over Baine as a boss, just so we could kill him.
  1. mmoc9e94235ac9's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Deathwing Aspect Of Death View Post
    why ty mortal
    Sheet folks he's out and about! CHOOSE YOUR WORDS WISELY!
  1. CaptainArlong's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Lalleholm View Post
    Was the Dragon soul (the demon soul) not destroyed by Rhonin once Alextrasza was freed from orcish capture? And if we take it from the past, would that not mean that the dragonmaw clan does not find it, and would not be able to hold back the Life-Binder? Which means Day of the Dragons ... never happened?
    The novels aren't canon. The game itself is, because it's coming straight from Blizzard. The best the authors can do is hope their stuff doesn't get retconned by Blizzard in the game.
  1. mmathes339's Avatar
    In the novel "Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects" they explain this future where Deathwing won. Only 1 dragon "flight" remains, we are lead to belive that the others were wiped out by Deathwing and his followers, and then he was betrayed. So yes, in the future where he "wins" he loses in the end. And all of Azeroth is a wasteland.
  1. mmoc810e31c697's Avatar
    All seems a bit of a cop-out for me; the bosses are simply the skins of faction leaders rather than something interesting, a major lore item is being obtained by nobodies (us), all just seems a bit 'meh'.

    Genuinely think this game would be 15x more interesting if the 'warped' future actually came to pass. I'd love to see content where we ultimately fail in stopping the bad dude, and as a result everything is changed dramatically. Would reset all this terrible lore business, and give the game a fresh start where story isn't constantly being eaten through as the bank of ideas run dry.

    I'd love a darker warcraft :/
  1. Zumacrume's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Amerenth View Post
    I wish we could have Garrosh over Baine as a boss, just so we could kill him.
    This and this and this.
  1. Dragonshardz's Avatar
    I see this as a solid reason to dust off my account and prepare myself for a comeback.
  1. Crush's Avatar
    Dear God .... Now I simply must play again ONLY to see this think ....
  1. Crashdummy's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Corjha View Post
    how did deathwing die in a future where he won?
    Twilight dragons already tried to kill Sinestra once, even when she created them.

    Probably the twilight prophet order him killed him or the old gods once he has lost its usefulness (getting rid of the aspects protecting the world) had him killed since, yow know, after all, he is also a dragon aspect created to protect the world.
  1. kittenboots's Avatar
    dead deathwing looks badass.
  1. SiNz's Avatar
    What the hell is Jaina gonna do? Probably cry throughout the entire thing.
  1. Shinayne's Avatar
    All I can say after reading the Jaina bit isKURSE ALL SEEDS
  1. Burlacher's Avatar
    baine's excerpt is the best from the dungeon journal, sums up him perfectly IMO
  1. -Ethos-'s Avatar
    This seems much more fitting for a 'final expansion' type thing.
  1. mmoc0ca3d53c12's Avatar
    Cant wait

    Sheeeeeeeeet - Gimme trailer!!
  1. Makronette's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Tehfred View Post
    Am I the only one who's excited to slap around Jaina?
    It's like a dream come true :3
  1. Shagrat's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainArlong View Post
    The novels aren't canon. The game itself is, because it's coming straight from Blizzard. The best the authors can do is hope their stuff doesn't get retconned by Blizzard in the game.
    Erm, the novels ARE canon. The only things that aren't are the RPG books used in the tabletop game.
  1. mmoc128c07d6b9's Avatar
    Uh, I hope this will compensate for our dissapointed dream of a wota raid. Looks really epic indeed. And gives a really good insight in the role/character of DW, something a lot of people claimed it was lakcing in this expansion. And who will say DW is not a super villain worth a whole expansion, like the LK was? The whole future of Azeroth and the life of Deathwing are entwined.
  1. Coldkil's Avatar
    Really awesome. Cannot wait to play this istance, which attratcs me enormously. Oh, and the legendary
  1. Glomp's Avatar
    Is Deathwing vomiting lava?He needs to lay off the vodka.

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