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World of Warcraft: Midnight Patch 12.0.7 “Revelations” is a major mid-season update focused on alt progression, open-world Showdown events, flexible endgame gearing, and major quality-of-life improvements across leveling, housing, and weekly activities. The patch also introduces the first-ever Mythic Flex raid test in WoW history, alongside several new catch-up systems designed to help players prepare for Patch 12.1 and Midnight Season 2.
Whether you’re farming Hero Track gear, optimizing alt leveling routes, pushing Mythic content, or collecting new cosmetics and housing decor, Patch 12.0.7 adds a massive amount of new progression and open-world content to Midnight.
In This Guide, We’ll Cover:
- Naigtal & Val Showdown zones
- Heroic World Tier affixes and Hunted mechanics
- Omnium Folio progression system
- Sporefall Mythic Flex raid
- Tier 6 Ritual Sites and solo Mythic crest farming
- Dragonflight Timewalking and Turbulent Timeways V
- Hero Track catch-up gearing
- Prey system overhaul
- Fast alt leveling methods
- Guaranteed Ascendant Void Shards
- Housing updates and outdoor lighting
- Troll story campaigns, Lorewalking, and collectibles
- PvP gear updates and world progression rewards
Patch 12.0.7 Release Date and Event Schedule
Based on the current PTR schedule and in-game event calendar, Patch 12.0.7 “Revelations” is expected to launch around June 16 (NA) and June 17 (EU).
The update also begins the 10-week Turbulent Timeways V event cycle, which acts as the transition period leading into Patch 12.1 and Midnight Season 2. During this period, players can take advantage of accelerated gearing systems, increased leveling efficiency, Hero Track catch-up rewards, and rotating weekly activities.
Naigtal and Val Showdowns in Patch 12.0.7

Two new mini-zones — Naigtal, a fungal swamp contested by the Hal’hadar Ethereals, and Val, an icy tundra under Domanaar occupation — serve as this patch’s open-world Showdown arenas. They rotate on a weekly cadence and are accessed via a rotating portal in the Voidstorm hub or the static portal on the lower level of Silvermoon City, just beneath the Ritual Sites vendors.
Unlocking the Showdowns
On login, characters automatically receive the introductory quest “Time to Strike,” which can be turned in at Silvermoon City or the central Ritual Sites hub. Speaking with Riftblade Maella unlocks two follow-up quests to establish forward camps by recruiting Demon Hunter and Lightforged forces.
For the Demon Hunter recruitment step: the dark shadows you need to soak are hard to spot on screen. Activate the spectral sight buff — it tints screen edges purple — then drop to the street level and walk directly over the deep purple shadows to complete the objective quickly.

Normal vs. Heroic World Tier
Players unlock Heroic World Tier after defeating Nexus-Captain Leth’ir in the currently active Showdown zone.
| Difficulty | Recommended Item Level | Gear Quality | Notable Rewards |
| Normal | 217 | Champion-tier | BoE world boss drops |
| Heroic | 274 | Heroic-tier | BoE drops; Warbound Champion gear; void-beast mount meta |
World bosses are tuned for groups of approximately 15 players. All gear from Showdown zone bosses is Bind on Equip, making these new zones a fast source of catch-up gear for alts or gold through the Auction House. Rare elites in Heroic World Tier can also drop Warbound Champion-track gear — players who actively defeat rare enemies while running Heroic content will find the reward density noticeably higher than standard world quests. This makes Showdowns one of the strongest alt catch-up systems currently available.
Myth Track One-Time Quest
Completing the one-time Showdown questline, requiring four world boss kills, rewards a Myth Track item — giving open-world-focused players access to Mythic-level item progression without setting foot in organized raiding. This is one of the more valuable single rewards available from open-world content in 12.0.7.
Cosmetic Rewards and Field Accolades
Heroic Showdown activities reward several collectible cosmetic sets, including blue recolors of the Prey armor collection and purple “Nobles Winter” variants previously tied to Trading Post appearances. Showdown activities also contribute toward World Content objectives in the Great Vault, letting players stack weekly reward options through open-world play rather than exclusively through raids or Mythic+ dungeons. On the current PTR build, Field Accolades remain character-bound rather than Warbound, so they can’t be transferred directly to alts.
Field Accolades: Patch 12.0.7 Seasonal Currency

Many 12.0.7 activities reward Field Accolades, the patch’s seasonal currency used to purchase Champion- and Hero-track gear, cosmetics, mounts, pets, and housing decor from dedicated patch vendors. They’re the primary way to convert open-world effort into targeted gear and cosmetic purchases.
Field Accolades are earned through Showdown activities, Ritual Sites, Void Assault-style events, and select World Content objectives throughout the patch. Keep in mind that on the current PTR build they remain character-bound, meaning they can’t be mailed between alts.
Heroic World Tier goes beyond a simple stat increase — it layers in mechanics that make the zones feel significantly more dynamic and dangerous.
Enemy Affixes
Enemies in Heroic zones can gain special modifiers that enhance their survivability, damage output, or crowd-control abilities. Unprepared players will notice the difference quickly, especially when pulling multiple elite-affix enemies at once.
Elite Patrol Squads
Roaming elite patrol groups move through both Naigtal and Val in Heroic mode. These squads function similarly to invasion-style strike forces and can overwhelm solo players if pulled unexpectedly. Tracking their patrol paths before committing to fights is worth the extra few seconds.
The Hunted Meter
Extended activity in a Heroic zone — killing enemies, completing events, staying engaged — gradually raises your threat level on the Hunted meter. Building threat levels in this way is similar in feel to the void assaults found elsewhere in the Midnight expansion. As the meter climbs, the zone pushes back harder. At the highest threat tiers, powerful Warp Rider ambushes, and elite void enemy encounters are triggered directly against you. These ambushes are challenging but also an opportunity for extra loot and crest materials for players who can handle the pressure.
Together, these mechanics give Heroic World Tier a risk-reward feel that standard open-world content rarely delivers. Heroic completion metas also reward exclusive cosmetics, including a void-themed beast mount tied to the Heroic Showdown achievement track.
How the Omnium Folio Works in Patch 12.0.7

Beyond the open-world Showdown content, Patch 12.0.7 introduces a new passive power system that runs alongside everything else you’re doing.
The Omnium Folio is Patch 12.0.7’s new passive progression system, giving characters extra power without occupying any gear slots. Unlike previous borrowed power systems built around rotational abilities, it focuses primarily on passive throughput bonuses, secondary stat increases, and survivability improvements — so there’s no rotation overhaul to adapt to.
Unlike several previous borrowed power systems in World of Warcraft, the Omnium Folio functions entirely through its own dedicated interface rather than being attached to a specific piece of gear. This makes it easier to balance independently from standard seasonal progression and prevents the system from interfering with equipment upgrades
Acquiring the Folio
The unlock quest is available from the Magister’s Missive scroll at the Ritual Sites hub, or through the Adventure Guide (Shift+J → Suggested Content). It sends you into Magister’s Terrace to stabilize the disrupted Sunstrider Omnium — an ancient elven relic — before concluding with Grand Magister Rommath in Eversong Woods.
Once finished, a circular button is added to your minimap. Clicking it opens the Folio talent interface in the user interface. Talents can be freely swapped anywhere outside of combat. If the button isn’t showing up, temporarily disabling custom minimap addons typically resolves the issue. The Folio progression tree also appears to unlock gradually over multiple weeks, with additional rune nodes becoming available through weekly quests and progression objectives.
Core Runes
At the start, you choose one of the powerful runes to anchor your build:
- Void Rune (Umbric): Spawns a void orb every 10 seconds (up to 5 stacks). Attacks launch orbs at enemies for passive shadow damage. A healing variant redirects orbs to the lowest-health ally instead.
- Fire Rune (Rommath): Passive chance to drop a pillar of flame on enemies for area damage, or a defensive option that cauterizes an injured ally’s wounds.
Additional rune nodes later in the progression tree introduce utility-focused effects such as movement speed boosts, self-healing triggers, and defensive absorb shields that activate during heavy incoming damage. Later upgrades also allow players to specialize further through secondary stat-focused runes that grant stacking bonuses to Critical Strike, Haste, Mastery, or Versatility based on personal build preferences.
Higher-tier nodes further enhance Core Rune effects through lingering damage-over-time effects, healing echoes, and amplified passive triggers, giving the Omnium Folio surprisingly deep scaling for a system centered around passive throughput.
Weeks 2 through 5 introduce small weekly quests — such as collecting 8 Ritualized Arcana from active Ritual Sites — that steadily increase the chosen rune’s output. Completing the full five-week cycle rewards the Omnium Folio Studies achievement and the Sunstrider Omnium Simulacrum housing decor item.
Sporefall Raid and Mythic Flex Changes

Outside of open-world progression, Patch 12.0.7 introduces one of the more structurally interesting group content experiments WoW has run in years.
Sporefall is a new raid located in Harendar, featuring the giant fungal construct Rotmire. Rotmire periodically summons fungal adds throughout the encounter before triggering massive area detonations that escalate as the fight progresses, with Mythic difficulty introducing additional Doom Shroom mechanics tied to corpse positioning. The raid functions as the fourth active raid within Midnight Season 1’s content roster and is available across Raid Finder, Normal, Heroic, and Mythic difficulties — with Mythic being the primary testing ground for the new flex scaling system.
Mythic Flex Mode
Rather than requiring exactly 20 players, Sporefall supports group sizes of 15 to 25, with the boss’s health pool and mechanics scaling dynamically to match. Unlike traditional raids built around multiple bosses, Sporefall is a new single boss raid focused entirely on Mythic Flex scaling experiments. This is a direct response to longstanding community frustration around strict Mythic roster management, and Sporefall is explicitly intended as a testing ground for whether flex scaling can work at the top tier.
Loot
Drops in the Sporefall raid range from Veteran-track gear up to high-end Mythic-quality item levels, meaning it works both as a catch-up system for alts and a long-term optimization target for players pushing maximum potential. Secondary stats on all Sporefall gear are fully randomized, which creates a farming loop for players chasing optimal stat combinations. Keep in mind that bonus rolls carry some risk here — since secondary stats can roll poorly on otherwise strong pieces, rolling on an already-acquired slot isn’t always guaranteed to be an upgrade.
Sporefall loot now drops at some of the highest item levels available during Midnight Season 1. These “Sporefused” items already drop at their maximum item level for the selected difficulty and cannot be upgraded further.
Current PTR item levels are:
- Raid Finder: Item Level 259
- Normal: Item Level 272
- Heroic: Item Level 285
- Mythic: Item Level 298
On Mythic difficulty, this places Sporefall rewards above fully upgraded Myth-track gear and roughly equivalent to weapons and trinkets enhanced with Ascendant Voidcores

Additional Bonus Loot Rolls
Patch 12.0.7 also introduces a weekly Sporefall quest that rewards a Void-Twisted Sporbit, which can be exchanged for an additional Nebulous Voidcore bonus roll through the Voidforge system.
This gives players another opportunity to target high-end raid loot beyond standard weekly reward limits.
Tier 6 Ritual Sites: Solo Mythic Crest Farming
One of the most valuable additions in 12.0.7 for solo and casual players is the expanded Ritual Site system, specifically the new Tier 6 challenge mode.
By activating all six challenge modifiers at a Ritual Site, players dramatically increase both encounter difficulty and reward quality. Ritual Sites scale dynamically for groups of 1 to 5 players, making them equally viable for solo runs and coordinated group farming. Tier 6 completions reward Heroic and Mythic upgrade currencies, including the crest materials normally tied to organized group content like Mythic+ and raiding. Patch 12.0.7 also adds the new Light Bloom Ritual Site in Harendar, expanding the number of available high-tier farming locations.
These activities also count toward World Content objectives in the Great Vault, so regular Ritual Site farming contributes to weekly endgame reward progress alongside everything else. The rewards operate without heavy weekly lockouts, meaning players can build on existing progress at their own pace without being gated by a reset timer — making Tier 6 Ritual Sites one of the strongest solo gearing pathways currently available in the Midnight expansion.
Dragonflight Timewalking Rewards and Turbulent Timeways V

Dragonflight joins the Timewalking rotation in Patch 12.0.7, bringing six scaled dungeons back into the calendar alongside a returning multi-week event.
Dragonflight Timewalking Dungeon Pool
- Algeth’ar Academy
- Halls of Infusion
- Neltharus
- Ruby Life Pools
- The Azure Vaults
- Brackenhide Hollow
Ruby Life Pools is the fastest and most linear of the six. Brackenhide Hollow and Halls of Infusion require more careful routing to avoid accidental trash pulls due to their non-linear layouts.
Vendor Rewards (Valdrakken)
Dragonflight Timewalking rewards are sold by a dedicated vendor located in the Bronze Enclave in Valdrakken. Available items include:
- Druid of the Flame transmog set (previously datamined but unreleased during Dragonflight)
- Neltharion-themed cosmetic plate shoulders and helmets
- Blue dragon egg staff cosmetic
- Blackfurred Bakar Mount: Available from the Dragonflight Timewalking vendor for 5,000 Timewarped Badges
- Dragonflight armor recolors, mounts, pets, and dragonriding customization options
Turbulent Timeways V and Hero Track Gear

Turbulent Timeways V runs for a 10-week cycle starting June 16 (US) / June 17 (EU). The headline reward is the Spawn of Vyranoth, a new mount — an ice-themed proto-drake earned by maintaining the “Mastery of the Timeways” buff and refreshing it once a week for five consecutive weeks. Completing Master of the Turbulent Timeways also rewards Ta’readon’s Mount Voucher, which can be exchanged for one of several bronze-themed Shadowlands covenant mounts. Each Timewalking dungeon completed during the event stacks the Knowledge of the Timewaves buff by 5%, building toward a 30% bonus at full Mastery.
More importantly for gearing: weekly Timewalking cache rewards have been upgraded to Hero Track item quality in this patch. Timewalking dungeons also contribute toward World Content objectives in the Great Vault, making them one of the more accessible catch-up gearing paths available — particularly for alts, casual players, and returning players who need to close an item level gap without touching high-end content.
Alt Strategy
Because the Mastery buff decays over time, one efficient approach is to build it on an alternate character by completing five dungeons once, then logging into that alt weekly to clear a single dungeon for credit. This avoids running five dungeons per week on a main and keeps the buff alive with minimal time investment.
Prey System Changes in Patch 12.0.7

The Prey Hunt system gets a meaningful overhaul in 12.0.7, addressing one of the more common friction points in Midnight’s open-world loop.
Several previous restrictions and weekly caps have been relaxed or removed, allowing players to chain hunts together with less downtime. Progression now counts across a wider range of activities, so the system integrates more naturally into normal open-world play rather than requiring dedicated hunt sessions.
Average completion time for most hunts has dropped to roughly 10–12 minutes depending on routing and gear level. Nightmare Prey reward caches have also been improved to better support endgame catch-up gearing and upgrade material acquisition. Prey activities count toward World Content objectives in the Great Vault, giving regular hunters consistent weekly progression alongside their hunt rewards.
Why Patch 12.0.7 Is One of Midnight’s Most Alt-Friendly Updates
Before getting into leveling specifics, it’s worth stepping back: the combination of systems in 12.0.7 creates one of the most accessible alt progression environments the expansion has delivered so far.
- Hero Track Timewalking caches give alts a gearing path that requires no organized group content
- Tier 6 Ritual Sites provide uncapped Heroic and Mythic crest farming for solo players
- Warbound Champion gear from Heroic Showdown elites transfers directly to alts
- Dramatically boosted leveling XP across Delves, Prey Hunts, and dungeons cuts the time to level cap
- World Content Great Vault contributions mean open-world play feeds into weekly endgame reward slots
Each of these systems works independently — and stacking them is where 12.0.7 really opens up for alt-focused players.
Best Alt Leveling Route in WoW Midnight Patch 12.0.7

Patch 12.0.7 makes aggressive changes to open-world XP rewards, and the combined effect is one of the fastest solo leveling experiences Midnight has offered so far. Here’s how to get the most out of it.
XP Changes at a Glance
- Delver’s Call quests (first-time Delve completions) currently award roughly 80k to over 140k XP on the PTR — a near doubling of previous values
- Prey Hunt hand-ins award approximately 100,000 XP each
- Weekly zone events (such as the Southel Swarree) yield roughly 100,000 XP
- Dungeon campaign quest turn-ins (including those outside Windrunner Spire) have received large XP increases
- First-time dungeon completions grant notably increased rewards, especially through associated campaign quests and Follower Dungeon objectives
War Mode XP Scaling
Players leveling with War Mode active can earn approximately 66% additional XP from Delves and open-world activities on the current PTR build. For players comfortable with PvP-enabled zones, this is one of the fastest solo leveling methods currently available.
Recommended Leveling Path
- Complete all available Delves once to collect their Delver’s Call quests — but do not turn them in immediately.
- Store them in your quest log until Level 88.
- Turn them all in at once. The combined XP can push a character directly to Level 90.
- Supplement the process with active Prey Hunts and queuing for standard or Timewalking dungeons along the way.
This approach is especially effective because the Delver’s Call rewards scale well with the War Mode bonus, and queuing for dungeons between Delve runs keeps downtime minimal.
Guaranteed Ascendant Void Shards
Patch 12.0.7 introduces additional reliable sources for Ascendant Void Shards, making high-end gear progression more consistent and less dependent on RNG drops.
Guaranteed shard sources now include:
- Heroic and Mythic raid bosses
- Mythic+ 10 and above
- Tier 11 Delves
- Nightmare Prey reward caches
- Advanced Ritual Site completions (including Tier 6)
Ascendant Void Shards are used to push powerful late-season gear further up the upgrade track, and having consistent acquisition paths across multiple content types means players aren’t locked into a single activity to progress. This is particularly useful for players trying to fully optimize Hero Track or Mythic-level equipment without relying entirely on organized group content.
Patch 12.0.7 Housing Changes and New Decor Options

Player housing gets a focused quality-of-life pass in 12.0.7. The changes are practical rather than flashy, but most active homesteaders will notice the difference immediately.
Outdoor Decor Limit Increase
For players at House Level 7 or above, the outdoor decor item cap increases from 250 to 350. This is especially valuable for densely decorated roleplay homesteads and large outdoor builds that were previously hitting the cap mid-project.
Outdoor Lighting
Active light sources can now be placed in yards for the first time — a long-requested feature that opens up dramatically more atmospheric and cinematic homestead designs. Each light source has a minimum spacing radius to prevent visual overlap, and that radius scales with the fixture’s size. During placement, the UI shows a green radius circle that turns red if it overlaps with an existing light.
For dense decoration setups, smaller un-scaled light fixtures are the most practical choice since they carry smaller exclusion zones.
New Decor Catalog
Over 100 new basic furniture items, plants, and structural pieces have been added to neighborhood vendors for gold, including a highly requested square dyeable rug.
Troll Story Campaigns and Collectibles

The storyline is currently labeled “Part 1 of The Curse of Ula’tek,” strongly suggesting it serves as the narrative setup for Patch 12.1.
The Zul’jin Campaign
Launched via the Suggested Content tab (Shift+J), this questline follows Zul’jin’s effort to secure a powerful defensive weapon against potential elven aggression. It includes a solo-capable Follower Dungeon run through Mysara Caverns — companion AI can occasionally overpull nearby enemies, so pacing matters. Rewards the Ikky battle pet.
Hatching Jan’alai’s Eggs
A short questline in Zul’Aman tasks players with hatching and raising dragonhawk hatchlings. Rewards the dragonhawk battle pet and serves as an early prototype for future “raise-a-mount” systems.
Curse of Ula’tek Prelude Campaign
This campaign opens the Curse of Ula’tek storyline and introduces Ula’tek, a mysterious island set to become a major focus in Patch 12.1, while exploring the shared ancient history of trolls and elves.
Troll Lorewalking Campaign

Patch 12.0.7 also introduces a new Lorewalking campaign focused on iconic troll civilizations, including the Darkspear, Drakkari, Gurubashi, and Zandalari empires, with locations spanning Zul’Aman, Zul’Drak, Sunken Temple, and Darkspear Isle. Completing the campaign rewards the Tome of Kings housing decor item and further establishes the troll-focused narrative direction heading into Patch 12.1.
Darkspear Dash Micro-Holiday
Patch 12.0.7 introduces the official Darkspear Dashmicro-holiday, inspired by the long-running community event of the same name. The event runs June 27 through June 28 and includes unique cosmetic rewards alongside troll-themed activities.
PvP Gear Updates in Patch 12.0.7
Patch 12.0.7 increases the item level of PvP gear to keep pace with the expanded progression systems introduced throughout Midnight Season 1. Galactic Gladiator, Aspirant, Warmonger, and crafted PvP gear currently receive a 9-item-level increase on the Patch 12.0.7 PTR. This adjustment keeps PvP players competitive with the patch’s expanded Hero Track and Myth-level gearing opportunities rather than falling behind the PvE item level curve.
Biggest Patch 12.0.7 Features at a Glance

| Feature | System | Key Detail |
| Naigtal & Val | Showdown Mini-Zones | Normal (iLvl 217) and Heroic (iLvl 274) World Bosses; all drops are BoE |
| Field Accolades | Seasonal Currency | Earned from Showdowns, Ritual Sites, void events; spent on gear, cosmetics, housing |
| Myth Track Quest | Showdown Reward | Four world boss kills → one-time Myth Track item |
| Heroic Affixes & Hunted | Open-World Danger | Enemy affixes, elite patrols, escalating threat tier, Warp Rider ambushes |
| Omnium Folio | Passive Progression | Zero-slot passive throughput system; five-week cycle; Omnium Simulacrum decor |
| Sporefall | Mythic Flex Raid | 15–25 player scaling; Rotmire boss; Veteran → Mythic item levels |
| Tier 6 Ritual Sites | Solo Gearing | No weekly lockout; Heroic and Mythic crest rewards; Light Bloom site in Harendar |
| Dragonflight Timewalking | Dungeons / Events | Hero Track weekly caches; Druid of the Flame set; Spawn of Vyranoth mount |
| Prey System | Open-World Loop | Relaxed restrictions; 10–12 min completions; improved Nightmare rewards |
| Alt Leveling | Catch-Up | Delver’s Call at 140k+ XP; War Mode +66% bonus; Level 90 in one turn-in wave |
| Ascendant Void Shards | Endgame Gearing | Guaranteed sources across raids, M+10, Delves, Ritual Sites, Prey caches |
| Housing | Homestead | Decor cap raised to 350; outdoor lighting; 100+ new catalog items |
| Troll Campaigns | Narrative | Ikky battle pet; Zul’jin and Jan’alai storylines; Tome of Kings decor |
| Curse of Ula’tek | Narrative / 12.1 Setup | Ancient troll-elf lore; introduces Ula’tek island ahead of next patch |
| Darkspear Dash | Micro-Holiday | June 27–28; cosmetic rewards; troll-themed activities |
| PvP Gear | Competitive | Item level increased to match Season 1 Hero/Myth progression |
Final Thoughts on WoW Midnight Patch 12.0.7

Patch 12.0.7 “Revelations” is shaping up to be one of Midnight’s most alt-friendly and open-world-focused updates so far. Between scalable Ritual Sites, Hero Track Timewalking rewards, dramatically faster leveling routes, and the Omnium Folio progression system, the patch puts a heavy emphasis on player flexibility and long-term convenience rather than strict endgame grind.
Patch 12.0.7 especially benefits solo players, alt-focused accounts, casual endgame players, and collectors looking for more flexible progression systems. The expanded catch-up tools, uncapped upgrade material farming, and improved outdoor loops make it one of the friendliest patches for returning players Midnight has seen yet. At the same time, Sporefall’s Mythic Flex testing and Heroic World Tier mechanics give progression-focused players real new challenges to push against.
Whether you’re gearing alts, farming cosmetics, pushing progression, or just looking for a more rewarding open-world experience, Patch 12.0.7 delivers one of the broadest quality-of-life overhauls Midnight has received so far.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Based on the current PTR schedule and in-game event calendar, Patch 12.0.7 “Revelations” is expected to launch around June 16 (NA) and June 17 (EU). The update also begins the 10-week Turbulent Timeways V event cycle leading into Patch 12.1 and Midnight Season 2.
What is included in WoW Midnight Patch 12.0.7?
Patch 12.0.7 introduces the Naigtal and Val Showdown zones, Heroic World Tier, the Omnium Folio progression system, the Sporefall Mythic Flex raid, Tier 6 Ritual Sites, Dragonflight Timewalking, Turbulent Timeways V, expanded alt-leveling systems, housing updates, new collectibles, and several catch-up gearing systems.
How do the Naigtal and Val Showdown zones work in Patch 12.0.7?
Naigtal and Val are rotating Showdown zones tied to open-world progression content. One zone becomes active at a time through the Voidstorm portal system, featuring world bosses, elite enemies, rotating objectives, Heroic World Tier activities, and zone-wide progression mechanics like the Hunted system.
How do you unlock Heroic World Tier in Patch 12.0.7?
Players unlock Heroic World Tier after completing the introductory Showdown questline and defeating Nexus-Captain Leth’ir in the active zone. Once unlocked, Heroic difficulty becomes permanently available for both Naigtal and Val.
What rewards drop from Heroic World Tier bosses?
Heroic World Tier bosses can drop Hero-track and Myth-level rewards, including Bind-on-Equip catch-up gear, Warbound Champion-track items, cosmetics, mounts, and Field Accolades used for additional seasonal rewards.
What is the Omnium Folio in WoW Midnight?
The Omnium Folio is Patch 12.0.7’s new passive progression system. It functions as a separate rune-based progression tree that grants additional damage, healing, survivability, and secondary stat bonuses without occupying a gear slot.
Does the Omnium Folio take up a gear slot?
No. Unlike previous borrowed power systems, the Omnium Folio operates entirely through its own dedicated interface and is not attached to any gear piece.
How do Omnium Folio runes work in Patch 12.0.7?
Players choose between several Core Runes, including Void- and Fire-themed options that trigger passive combat effects. Additional rune nodes unlock weekly and provide defensive effects, secondary stat bonuses, healing echoes, and amplified passive triggers.
What is the Sporefall raid in WoW Midnight?
Sporefall is a new one boss raid located in Harendar and centered around the fungal boss Rotmire. The raid serves as Blizzard’s first Mythic Flex raid test and scales dynamically between 15 and 25 players.
How does Mythic Flex raiding work in Sporefall?
Unlike traditional Mythic raids locked to exactly 20 players, Sporefall dynamically scales encounter health and mechanics based on raid size, allowing groups between 15 and 25 players to participate.
What item levels drop from the Sporefall raid?
Current PTR item levels are:
- Raid Finder: 259
- Normal: 272
- Heroic: 285
- Mythic: 298
Mythic Sporefall gear currently drops above fully upgraded Myth-track equipment.
Can Sporefall loot be upgraded?
No. Sporefall’s “Sporefused” items already drop at their maximum item level for the selected difficulty and cannot be upgraded further.
How do Tier 6 Ritual Sites work in Patch 12.0.7?
Tier 6 Ritual Sites are scalable 1–5 player activities that increase in difficulty as more modifiers are activated. Higher tiers reward Heroic and Mythic upgrade currencies, crest materials, and high-end World Content rewards.
Can you farm Mythic crests solo in Patch 12.0.7?
Yes. Tier 6 Ritual Sites allow solo players to repeatedly farm Heroic and Mythic upgrade currencies without relying on Mythic+ dungeons or organized raiding.
What are Field Accolades used for in WoW Midnight?
Field Accolades are a seasonal currency earned from Showdowns, Ritual Sites, and other World Content activities. They can be spent on Champion- and Hero-track gear, cosmetics, mounts, pets, and housing decor rewards.
What rewards are available from Dragonflight Timewalking in Patch 12.0.7?
Dragonflight Timewalking rewards include Hero Track gear, mounts, pets, cosmetics, dragonriding customizations, the Druid of the Flame transmog set, and additional rewards sold by the Bronze Enclave vendor in Valdrakken.
How does Turbulent Timeways V work in WoW Midnight?
Turbulent Timeways V is a 10-week Timewalking event where players maintain the Mastery of the Timeways buff by completing weekly dungeons. Completing the event rewards the Spawn of Vyranoth mount and Ta’readon’s Mount Voucher.
What is the fastest alt leveling method in Patch 12.0.7?
The fastest leveling route combines boosted Delver’s Call quests, Timewalking dungeons, Prey Hunts, weekly world activities, and War Mode XP bonuses. Many players save Delver’s Call turn-ins until Level 88 to rapidly finish the final levels.
How do you get guaranteed Ascendant Void Shards in Patch 12.0.7?
Guaranteed Ascendant Void Shards can be earned from Heroic and Mythic raids, Mythic+ 10 dungeons, Tier 11 Delves, Nightmare Prey caches, and advanced Ritual Site completions.
What are the biggest quality-of-life changes in WoW Midnight Patch 12.0.7?
Major quality-of-life changes include Heroic World Tier improvements, boosted leveling XP, expanded housing decoration limits, outdoor lighting placement, improved catch-up gearing, Hero Track Timewalking rewards, Omnium Folio progression, and extensive user interface customization updates.
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