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World of Warcrafthas officially confirmed that Brann will be the only Delve companion players will get inThe War Within. Though it originally planned to add a new character to Delves each season,World of Warcraftwill now be keeping Brann around until theMidnightexpansion.
Delves are a new kind of instance introduced inThe War Withinthat can be completed solo or in groups alongside an NPC companion. At launch, the companion was Brann Bronzebeard, explorer extraordinaire and younger brother to Magni and Muradin, though it previously stated plans to swap to a new companion in each season of the expansion.
Now, it seemsWorld of Warcrafthas changed its mind about that particular feature of Delves. During an interview withWoWcontent creatorsThe Comeback Kids,World of Warcraftgame director Ion Hazzikostas confirmed Brann was sticking around not only inWorld of WarcraftPatch 11.1, but in all ofThe War Within. “The big [challenge with changing companions] is that players have leveled up Brann, they have him fully upgraded and spec’d out. If you replace him, are we just taking all of that away?” Hazzikostas feared resetting progress with their Delve companion each season would feel bad for fans, so to avoid this, players will keep Brann as their partner untilMidnight.
Brann Is the Only Delve Companion in World of Warcraft: The War Within
From a logistics standpoint, this makes sense. While adding new Delve companions would add variety, replacing all the hard work players have done leveling Brann after a few short months wouldn’t feel great. Some fans suggest keeping both characters or sharing progress between them, but it seems these solutions did not fit with Blizzard’s idea for how additional Delve companions would work. It may come as a disappointment to players, but it seemsWorld of Warcraftwill only get one Delve companion every couple of years for the foreseeable future.
“The big [challenge with changing companions] is that players have leveled up Brann, they have him fully upgraded and spec’d out. If you replace him, are we just taking all of that away?”
That said, there is still some good news about Delves in Patch 11.1. Three new instances – two additional Delves and a final boss Delve similar to theWoW: The War WithinSeason 1 Zevkir encounter– are coming, featuring achievements, rewards, and goblin-themed curios. Brann will also be able to become a tank, allowing the Delve companion to fill any role.
It remains to be seen exactly how additional Delve companions will work inWorld of Warcraft: Midnight, or which characters might accompany players in the expansion’s instances. Given it takes place in Quel’thalas, fans might be able to team up with iconic Elven explorers, such as Naleidea Rivergleam or Elise Starseeker. Until then, players can only speculate on how the system will change throughout the Worldsoul Saga and beyond.
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