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Amazing guide to WoW 3.3 patch

Amazing guide to WoW 3.3 patch  | read this item

WoW.com has an amazing guide to the WoW 3.3 patch.  Below is a table of contents of sorts with links leading to some amazing, if not highly speculatory, information about the 3.3 patch.  Also, the 3.3 patch is rumored to be launching in approx. 1 week!

Patch 3.3 is the final major content patch for World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King. Three new 5 man dungeons and a new 10/25 man raid will be introduced at Icecrown Citadel, along with a ton of other changes to the game.

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Class Changes

Ghostcrawler has said previously that class changes coming out for the rest of Wrath of the Lich King will not be as extreme as they were in Patch 3.1.  Patch 3.2 didn’t have very many, and Patch 3.3 has even less.

However, there’s still some juicy class changes for all of us to enjoy.

Details Of The Changes

The final patch notes for patch 3.3 (when they’re released) will only tell part of the story about the patch.  There are countless things that are not included in the notes, and the ways in which the changes affect the rest of the game are numerous.

Icecrown Citadel 5-man Dungeons

Icecrown Citadel will introduce three new 5-man dungeons and a 10/25-man raid.  The 5-man dungeons will have the highest quality loot available in any 5-man dungeon, and the raid promise to offer the highest level of challenge we’ve seen yet in WotLK.

Icecrown Citadel Raid

Icecrown Citadel will introduce three new 5-man dungeons and a 10/25-man raid.  The 5-man dungeons will have the highest quality loot available in any 5-man dungeon, and the raid promise to offer the highest level of challenge we’ve seen yet in WotLK.

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Posted by:  Tim         Date:  December 2, 2009         Discussion:  4 Comments         Popularity:  2,216 views
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