Are you ready for the second season of WoW TBC Classic Arena? from Jamesdarin's blog

The first season of PvP arenas is coming to an end, and World of Warcraft TBC Classic’s Phase Two is coming soon.

Arena season one will end a week earlier, and Arena season two will not start until the region resets every week starting on September 4, so players will have a period of offseason.

TBC Classic Arena season one for servers in general regions will end after a weekly reset on September 7th, while for European servers this season will end after a weekly reset on September 8th.

Initially TBC Classic Arena season one will continue until Black Temple is released. However, as players want a different TBC Classic Gold approach this time, Blizzard has made adjustments to this release. And postponed the release of Tier Five raids, Serpentshrine Cavern and Tempest Keep.

The content of Phase Two in TBC will be released at the same time as the second season, and also includes two Tier Five raids.

In order to welcome the new season, the Gladiator gear in the first season will have a discount. At the same time, before the start of the second season, players can still use the remaining arena points after the end of Arena season one.

When the second season begins, players' remaining arena points will be converted into honor, and each arena points will Buy WOW TBC Classic Gold be converted into 10 points of honor.

Arena season two is coming soon, players are all starting to prepare for new battles. They are trying their best to accumulate WOW TBC Classic Gold. In order to gain an advantage as soon as possible in the early part of the new season, most of them will choose a safe and reliable third-party game service provider, and MMOWTS is undoubtedly their first choice. So what are you waiting for? Enter MMOWTS soon, and buy the WOW TBC Classic Gold you need there!

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By Jamesdarin
Added Sep 7 '21

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