Exploring the New Sunken Temple Raid in World of Warcraft Classic Season of Discovery Phase 3

Discover the 20-player Sunken Temple raid as a key feature of World of Warcraft Classic Season of Discovery Phase 3.
Exploring the New Sunken Temple Raid in World of Warcraft Classic Season of Discovery Phase 3

Highlights

  • Embark on the 20-man Sunken Temple raid in WoW Classic Phase 3, set in the Swamp of Sorrows at level 50.
  • Confront 8 challenging bosses, including fresh adversaries like the Festering Rot Slime, offering enhanced loot drops.
  • Experience a weekly lockout reset every Tuesday, presenting a renewed challenge and excitement for Season of Discovery.

World of Warcraft Classic has unveiled a brief glimpse of the Sunken Temple raid in Season of Discovery Phase 3. This 20-player version of the well-known World of Warcraft dungeon is now accessible in Season of Discovery Phase 3.

The Sunken Temple, also called the Temple of Atal’Hakkar, stands as a renowned level 50 dungeon in World of Warcraft, recognized for its intricate layout and formidable troll, undead, and draconic inhabitants. Although the Sunken Temple underwent changes in Cataclysm, many players fondly recall its expansive design from the Vanilla WoW era.

Presently, gamers have the opportunity to delve into the Sunken Temple anew in World of Warcraft Classic Season of Discovery Phase 3. This rendition transforms the legendary location into a 20-person raid housing eight bosses. While players will encounter familiar foes like Jammal’an the Prophet and the Shade of Eranikus, they will also face new adversaries such as the Festering Rot Slime. With Phase 3 now live in Classic, players can challenge this raid upon reaching the new Season of Discovery level cap of 50.

Preview of WoW Classic Season of Discovery Sunken Temple Raid

  • A 20-player endgame raid for Phase 3 at level 50, situated in the Swamp of Sorrows.
  • Accessible immediately with a weekly lockout reset occurring every Tuesday.
  • Encounter eight formidable bosses, each offering more loot than previous WoW Classic Season of Discovery raids, including: Atal’arion, The Festering Rot Slime, Jammal’an the Prophet, Ogom the Wretched, the Avatar of Hakkar, and the Shade of Eranikus.

In contrast to World of Warcraft Classic Season of Discovery's Blackfathom Deeps and Gnomeregan raids, the Sunken Temple employs a weekly lockout resetting every Tuesday rather than a three-day cycle. As a trade-off, defeating bosses in the Temple of Atal’Hakkar yields increased loot.

This new raid marks the first 20-player instance in Season of Discovery, with more to follow. World of Warcraft has announced that Molten Core is being reimagined as a 20-person raid upon the level cap hitting 60. Nonetheless, fans can anticipate certain Season of Discovery endgame raids requiring a 40-player team for completion.

Season of Discovery Phase 3 introduces various other exciting elements, including Dual Spec for WoW Classic characters, fresh Rune engravings, and a permanent experience boost. The latest Season of Discovery update is now live, inviting players to uncover the mysteries awaiting them in the next phase of the experimental servers.