The experimental nature ofWorld of Warcraft: Season of Discovery has led fans to call for a wide variety of features and content additions. Now, arguably themost requested of allis coming to the game when Phase Three launches on April 4 – Dual Talent Specialization.

In the original WoW timeline of releases, Dual Talent Spec was introduced inWrath of the Lich King. Essentially, it gives players the ability to switch between two sets of talents, action bars and builds more generally.

The importance of being able to do this in Wrath is difficult to overstate, but Vanilla WoW is a far simpler beast. Not so inSeason of Discovery, which has added considerable new abilities, powers, and everything in between, including some taken directly from Wrath itself.

This made Dual Talent Spec a seemingly logical next step, but the development team remained tight-lipped on its potential inclusion. Now it seems as though that dearth of confirmation was merely to launch it at the appropriate time andPhase 3is clearly seen as that window.

The feature unlocks at Level 40, but there are some steps players need to complete. The first is to seek out Dwarf Grendag Brightbeard, known as the Dwarf of Many Talents. The main obstacle then is the cost, which is a relatively affordable 50 gold.

With Runes already being remarkably easy to swap, the addition of Dual Talent Spec should make switching between full builds inSeason of Discoveryeasier than ever before. The third phase of the game is set to launch on April 4.

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