Many WoW fans are excited about the release of the Midsummer Fire Festival event in the game. There are a lot of new activities and quests during the event. So, they have access to obtain more rare items or quest rewards. Do you want to know more about this fantastic event? You can read this article and know more information. Players can use
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Runtime of the Midsummer Fire Festival in World of Warcraft
The Midsummer Fire Festival is a seasonal event that celebrates the hottest season of the year. It starts on the (earthly) northern summer solstice and lasts about two weeks (June 21 - July 4). It is similar to the Lunar Festival and other holidays, featuring some useful buffs, food, and toys to play with.
Things to Do in the Midsummer Fire Festival
The Midsummer Fire Festival mainly consists of traveling to every zone in the game and honouring or extinguishing bonfires to earn Burning Blossoms.
These items work as a currency and can be traded in for collectables. If you aren’t max level, you can gain the Ribbon Dance buff that grants an additional ten percent of experience from killing monsters.
Head over to the fire festival tents at any city or town and click the pole to begin spinning. After a minute, the buff will build up to a maximum duration that lasts one hour. Then, you can begin hunting for creatures! There’s also a dungeon you can participate in for more rare rewards.
XP and Damage Buffs in the Midsummer Fire Festival
This event boasts three different ways for players to boost stats for themselves, the city they’re in, or even the entire zone!
Ribbon Dance (XP): Dancing around Ribbon Poles provides a 3-minute buff (Ribbon Dance) that increases experience gained by 10%. The duration of Ribbon Dance increases by 3 minutes for every 3 seconds spent dancing. It stacks up to 20 times, or 60 minutes.
Tip: Don your entire Midsummer apparel set and spend 60 seconds dancing to complete the achievement Burning Hot Pole Dance
Tip: Use of the Ribbon Poles includes a visual animation of your character spinning rapidly. If you’re prone to motion sickness, consider looking away as you dance, then hit the space bar to cancel the action prior to returning to view your screen.
Fire Festival Fury (Damage): Collect those blossoms! Tossing Midsummer Fire Festival Burning Blossom Burning Blossoms into a festival fire causes the buff Fire Festival Fury, which provides surrounding players with a 3% physical/spell critical strike buff for 60 minutes, as well as reflecting fire damage to attackers for the same duration.
Bonfire’s Blessing (Damage): Throwing a Midsummer Fire Festival Burning Blossom Burning Blossom into an extinguished bonfire will invoke a zone-wide buff, Bonfire’s Blessing. This grants your faction a 30% chance to inflict 10 Fire damage on any melee, ranged, or spell attack, and increases by 10 Fire damage per character level. The buff is canceled if the opposite faction desecrates the zone’s bonfire.
Earning the Flame Warden of the Dragon Isles achievement can be done by honoring all six of the flames located throughout the Dragon Isles. That includes the four zones added with the launch of the expansion, as well as the two bonus zones that have come alongside newer patches all have flames located in them.
Players can join in the Midsummer Fire Festival and complete the achievements for good rewards in the game. And you can also
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