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World of Warcraft ClassicSeason of Discovery is keeping 40-man raids around in its later seasons. These iconic raids may undergo some changes when they are added in future phases, butWorld of Warcraftplayers can safely expect 40-man raids in Season of Discovery.
Season of Discovery is a new type ofWorld of Warcraft Classicserver that adds some new features never seen in the original game. One of the biggest changes has been the addition of theWoWSeason of Discovery Blackfathom Deepsand Gnomeregan progression instances, which appear as 10-man raids at the end of Phase 1 and 2, respectively. The presence of these raids has led many players to speculate on how the actual endgame instances might change in later Season of Discovery phases – especially in regard to the massive 40-man raids from theClassic WoW.

In a recentinterview with Dexerto,World of Warcraft Classicsenior game producer Josh “Aggrend” Greenfield confirmed these raids will still need 40 players in Season of Discovery. “There will be some form of 40-player raiding at some point,” Greenfield said. “Those raids that were 40-player will likely stay 40-player.” Greenfield detailed the complexity of the situation, with the community split on whether they would want the 40-man raids to stick around, or have them transformed into 10-man instances. “There are a lot of folks who say, ‘I have this guild and there are six 10-player raid teams. I really just want 40-player raiding again.’ Then there’s a lot of people who say, ‘I really love 10-player raiding and that’s what we want forever.’ I don’t think there’s an objectively correct decision, it’s mostly just preference.” That said, Greenfield explainedWoWwants to add options, rather than take them away, so fans can expect future raids to do so as well.
That said, these 40-man raids might receive some other changes when they finally appear in Season of Discovery. “Hard to say [if they will look the same] and that’s not something we’re ready to talk about right now. There are some things you can expect to stay the same and there are some things that will change a lot.” Though it remains to be seen exactly how these instances might change, alterations from Phase 1 and 2, plus features players have already found fromfuture phases ofWoW ClassicSeason of Discovery, indicate that the developers aren’t afraid to add twists to iconicWorld of Warcraftcontent
“There will be some form of 40-player raiding at some point… Those raids that were 40-player will likely stay 40-player.”
Vanilla is the only place whereWorld of Warcrafthad 40-man raids. FromBurning Crusadeonward, it designed its raids for 10, 25, or 30 players. Because of this, there have only ever been five 40-manraids inWorld of Warcrafthistory– and only three of them persist in retailWoWtoday.
40-Man Raids in World of Warcraft History
Fans will have to wait to learn more about how these raids might change in Season of Discovery, but in the meantime, Phase 2 has tons of content for players to enjoy right now. Between class-altering Runes, the Blood Moon free-for-all PvP event, and the 10-man Gnomeregan raid at theWorld of Warcraft ClassicSeason of Discovery level cap of 40, fans have plenty to do on these experimental servers.
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