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World of Warcraft Classic Reveals When Season of Discovery\'s Phase 7 Will Launch

Author : Savannah Update : Feb 27,2025

World of Warcraft Classic's Season of Discovery concludes with its seventh and final phase, launching January 28th. This highly anticipated update introduces the Karazhan Crypts dungeon, a challenging 5-player instance located beneath the iconic Karazhan tower. Simultaneously, the Scourge Invasions event unleashes waves of undead across Azeroth, offering new quests and rewards at Light's Hope Chapel. Players can gather Necrotic Runes to purchase unique consumables.

Image: WoW Classic Phase 7 Announcement

A week later, on February 6th, guilds will face the legendary Naxxramas raid. This iconic raid, previously seen in Wrath of the Lich King, will feature a new "Empower" difficulty mode, adding a fresh layer of challenge for experienced players. Conquering Naxxramas' four wings grants access to the Frostwyrm Lair and its final bosses, Sapphiron and Kel'thuzad. New runes will also become available from Rune Brokers in major cities.

Image: WoW Classic Naxxramas Screenshot

Phase 7 marks the end of Season of Discovery, but World of Warcraft Classic's future remains bright. Blizzard has yet to reveal their plans for future seasonal content, leaving players eagerly anticipating what's next. The addition of Karazhan Crypts, the Scourge Invasions, and the empowered Naxxramas raid promises a thrilling conclusion to this season.

Image: WoW Classic Scourge Invasion Screenshot

Key Features of Phase 7:

  • January 28th: Karazhan Crypts dungeon, Scourge Invasions event launch.
  • February 6th: Naxxramas raid opens, featuring "Empower" difficulty.
  • New Runes: Available from Rune Brokers across Azeroth.

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