World of Warcraft Extends Kalimdor Cup Dragonriding Event
World of Warcraft enthusiasts have reason to rejoice as the Kalimdor Cup Dragonriding event has been granted an additional week of duration. This means that players can continue soaring through these captivating racecourses and securing their corresponding rewards until the imminent release of Patch 10.1.7.
The Kalimdor Cup, a time-limited Dragonriding event that commenced on August 15, invites players to traverse across the classic World of Warcraft continent, engaging in 16 Dragonriding races that encompass Normal, Advanced, and Reverse variants. Successful participation allows players to amass achievements, titles, and Riders of Azeroth badges, which can be exchanged for personalized modifications for Dragonriding Drakes, a transmog ensemble, and reputation enhancement with the Valdrakken Accord.
Initially slated to conclude on August 28, the Kalimdor Cup's deadline has now been extended to September 4, coinciding with the day preceding the release of Dragonflight Patch 10.1.7, known as Fury Incarnate. This extension not only grants players an additional week to earn event rewards but also offers an engaging diversion to occupy their time until the arrival of the new content update.
Players can participate in the Kalimdor Cup races prior to unlocking Dragonriding on the Dragon Isles. While the event NPCs were initially stationed solely in Valdrakken, World of Warcraft has introduced new NPCs in Orgrimmar and Stormwind. Upon reaching level 30, players can acquire the quest and partake in races even without possessing Dragonflight. However, mastering these races, especially the challenging Advanced and Reverse courses, necessitates obtaining Dragonriding Glyphs from the Dragon Isles.
The community has expressed satisfaction with the week-long extension of the World of Warcraft event. The races offer an exhilarating blend of enjoyment and difficulty, with players relishing the opportunity to revisit Kalimdor's locations during this event. The experience of Dragonriding through these familiar zones has kindled a desire among players for the dynamic flying feature to be accessible throughout Azeroth.
Thankfully, World of Warcraft has officially confirmed that Dragonriding will soon extend beyond the current event. Notably, the PTR has already incorporated Dragonriding animations for nearly all draconic mounts in the game, along with popular choices like gryphons and wyverns. While awaiting the full implementation of this system, players can anticipate the Eastern Kingdoms Cup set to commence on October 4, as well as forthcoming Dragonriding Race events in Outland, Northrend, and possibly other historical continents from World of Warcraft's past.
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