The Mage Tower itself was a high-difficulty solo challenge introduced during the Legion expansion. It contains seven different encounters, each of which can be accessed by a specific set of class specializations.
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Blizzard’s recent announcement confirmed the Mage Tower would be returning on March 29th and would no longer be tied to the Legion Timewalking event. While Timewalking events usually lasted a week or two, they would be separated by several months, meaning players who were unable to complete all the Mage Tower challenges in time would have to wait to try them again. Starting at the end of March, the challenges – and the cosmetic rewards within – will be available indefinitely.
The original run of the Mage Tower in Legion held a number of unique rewards and achievements players could earn by completing each challenge. The Timewalking version introduced new rewards – though most were recolors of the original rewards – those who defeated every challenge within the Mage Tower could unlock the new Soaring Spelltome mount from the Shadowlands mount voting contest. Though the original rewards from Legion can no longer be earned, the new set of rewards will no longer be exclusive.
Nearly every World of Warcraft fan is overjoyed to see the return of the Mage Tower. While there is a certain charm to limited-time rewards, new and returning players not having access to them – or the fun and challenging encounters within the Mage Tower itself – is ultimately not worth the exclusivity. Most players are glad to see the limited access to these challenges lifted and praise World of Warcraft for listening to their feedback in doing so.
Some players are not so willing to applaud World of Warcraft yet, however. Players have been asking for the Mage Tower to be made permanent since it was removed at the end of Legion and are annoyed it took 4 years to do so. Some are worried the challenges will lose their luster by being accessible all the time, while others still need World of Warcraft to keep up the momentum of listening to its fans and make the Challenge Mode Dungeons from Mists of Pandaria. Despite the dissenting voices, however, most of the World of Warcraft community seems to agree the Mage Tower’s permanent return is a win.
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