It feels great to be a dracthyr in WoW: Dragonflight.
new playable dragon race makes the rest of the MMO's races look like they belong in another game—or at least another era. Blizzard has done a lot of work to update WoW's orcs and elves and many other races for this new expansion, but none of them match the amount of detail present in the dracthyr.
The dracthyr make the werewolf-inspired worgens, added in 2010's Cataclysm expansion, look tame in comparison, especially when you dig into their unique class, the evoker. Dracthyr evokers are like shamans that pull their power from the elements, except the elements are the different dragon lineages in WoW's lore. Evokers have the entirely new ability to charge up certain spells into three levels of potency.
I haven't quite grokked the optimal combat rotation, but several of the spells use the regenerating Essence resource. Deep Breath, which sends you flying forward as a dragon while you spew flames onto a target below you, resembles the kind of mobility-based attacks that Legion's demon hunters had, and forces you to consider how you're situated in a fight. There's even a talent that lets you tap Deep Breath again to teleport back to your starting location.
Much of your own rotation will depend on how you choose to spend your talent points in both the class-specific tree and the specialization tree—which every class will get with the release of Dragonflight. It's been many years since WoW has had a long tree of abilities and buffs to put points into as you level up.
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