Blizzard Entertainment WoTLK Classic Gold has introduced a variety of changes to WoW WoTLK Classic' new Torghast dungeon in an effort to satisfy frustrated fans who have argued the section was too long and difficult. The process began with a weekly update that added levels to the dungeon, which players initially hoped to enjoy however, they quickly disappointed when they came across enemies that were essentially sponges of health. The majority of them quickly realized that their gear and skills were not enough as they tried to progress through each level, and eventually fight Torghast's last boss the Jailer.
Torghast which is also known as The Tower of the Damned, is one of the options for ending game activities added to World of Warcraft last month in the critically acclaimed WoW WoTLK Classic expansion. Torghast is where Jailer holds the souls of those he tortures that transform into powerful weapons and armor. It's the perfect spot for players to visit to earn Soul Ash, which is required to create legendary gear, and it's designed to provide players with the chance to experience a different experience each time they complete a run with a party of up to five. With many floors to clear, it's obvious that Torghast is a difficult monster to conquer, but players believe that Blizzard might have placed the odds against them a little too much.
According to Blizzard the new changes will focus on addressing enemy health and damage output. Another notable aspect is the advantage of major cooldowns which reset every time a player gets to the floor of a new level which aids player progression. The patch is currently being tested, and the entire changelog is available on the official Blizzard forum page below.
WoW WoTLK Classic was developed to enhance the game's progression and leveling systems and introduce new and experienced players alike to brand-new content. It's been an enormous success too. After its launch in WoTLK Gold late October, WoW WoTLK Classic was the fastest-selling PC game of all time at that point, shattering previous records with sales of 3.7 million units in just one day after its launch.