World of Warcraft new Patch 6.2 Brings Chapter IV: Darkness Incarnate, Last Chapter in Quest Storyline!

The new 6.2 patch for “World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor” is going to conclude the storyline for the “Legendary Ring Questline” with “Chapter IV: Darkness Incarnate”. It’s been speculated for a while that this is going to be the final chapter in this quest, and now we’ve gotten the confirmation for that. It looks like Blizzard are preparing quite a lot for their players to go through, and even though the game is quite old it still has a lot to offer to its fans.

Players following this storyline have to complete a series of quests leading up to the legendary ring, with one of the quests called “The Final Assault”, tasking players with going back to their Garrison and awaiting further instructions from Khadgar. After that, they have to go back to Tanaan Jungle in order to stop Gul’dan’s plans from moving any further, but getting there is not an easy task itself.

To do that, players will have to construct a Shipyard in the Garrison in order to build a fleet of ships, and Archmage Khadgar will meet players at the new dock, where he will give an explanation of what has to be done in order to stop Gul’dan and his minions. Among the things that have to be done, the player has to upgrade their Shipyard to level 2, complete some missions related to it, and get the Draenic Sea Chart.

In the end, after obtaining all 33 Tomes of Chaos, the player will have to beat Cordana in order to stop her from stealing the books and the ring itself. Various rewards will be provided to those completing the quests, such as the blessing of K’ara, as well as the blessing of the Elements. The latter will be given after defeating Cordana and getting to meet Drek’thar.

Of course, the Legendary Ring is also one of the rewards given to players along the way, and there is an extra achievement to earn from the whole ordeal as well. Last but not least, a new Garrison monument can be unlocked.

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Blizzard have given more than enough incentives for players to take part in the new quests, and we’re likely going to see a lot of activity in the game’s community soon enough. Many players are still keen on “World of Warcraft” and keep playing the game every day, but it’s these regular content updates that make them so keen on it in the first place. Without Blizzard’s constant support, we likely wouldn’t have seen the title getting so far.

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