The second season of World of Warcraft Dragonflight <\/em>is nearly here, and with it, players can expect the rotation of Mythic+ dungeons to be completely overhauled. Blizzard is dedicated to bringing back dungeons from past expansions and modernizing them for the current Mythic+ landscape. Moving forward, the standard of four dungeons from the current expansion and four dungeons from past expansions making up the pool should be expected to continue, just as it has to kick off Dragonflight<\/em>. <\/p>
In the expansion\u2019s second season, it\u2019ll be safe to assume the four Dragonflight<\/em> dungeons that weren\u2019t in the Mythic+ rotation during the first season<\/a> of the expansion will almost certainly make up the foundation of season two\u2019s pool. These dungeons include Neltharus, Brackenhide Hollow, Halls of Infusion, and Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr. <\/p>
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With those four dungeons all but solidified in the pool, that leaves four options from the past to make up the rest of the rotation. In an interview with Dot Esports<\/a> last year, WoW <\/em>director Ion Hazzikostas said the game would not go back before Mists of Pandaria <\/em>to grab any dungeons for the Mythic+ pool. So, if you were looking forward to going back and playing through some classics from before 2012, it\u2019s likely not going to happen. <\/p>