With Dragonflight reverting its changes to daily quests, this was the last problem players faced in the new World of Warcraft expansion. As Blizzard sets the stage for the Vault of the Incarnates raid opening up on December 12, it was crucial to ensure a smooth experience for everyone else. Though it’s too early to tell, player impressions so far compare Dragonflight to Legion or Mists of Pandaria rather than Warlords of Draenor or Shadowlands.

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Blizzard choosing to increase the daily quest cap from 25 to 35 is the type of simple solution that World of Warcraft was sorely lacking with previous expansions. The change will allow players to pursue the reputations of Dragonflight with ease, and avoid overwhelming them with an unnecessary chore of balancing the quests they can pick up, and the quests they need to do.

An underrated aspect of this change is likely the factor it might play in speed-leveling, as Dragonflight has seen players hit Level 70 in less than three hours on a reliable basis. Needless to say, this change has been met with an overwhelmingly positive reception across all media platforms, even on the notoriously capricious World of Warcraft forums.

As World of Warcraft players prepare to take on Raszageth in the Vault of the Incarnates Raid with the next weekly reset, Blizzard has announced that a crossover mount with Diablo 4 is headed to Azeroth, with the Amalgam of Hate becoming the latest to join World of Warcraft’s ever-growing stable of mounts. Though not a dragonriding mount by any means, this new infernal beast will ferry players to all the quests they might need in old Azeroth zones with plenty of style and flair. With the growing amount of expansion packs, raising the quest log’s capacity was an inevitability in World of Warcraft, but time will show if it will be enough.

World of Warcraft: Dragonflight is available now for PC.

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