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WoW: Dragonflight’s dragonriding unlocks experiences I never expected in Warcraft

WoW: Dragonflight has been out for a little over a month now, and although there’s plenty to say about the expansive Dragon Isles, a key feature that makes this expansion feel like a fresh new chapter for Warcraft is Dragonriding.

Dragonriding isn’t just about the act of flying. After all, flying has been a part of Warcraft since 2007, but that version of flying was static, and mounts offered percentage-based speed boosts to travel 280% or 310% faster. This number is based on a combination of riding level and the mount itself but never changes dynamically. Unlike other games, you can’t encourage your mount to speed up or slow down with button inputs. You’re either moving or you’re not (there is a “walk” toggle for ground mounts, but it isn’t dynamic, you just instantly slow to walking speed).

For the first time in 15 years, the developers challenged this mechanic with Dragonriding. Flying is no longer a toggle between “moving” and “not moving.” Instead, Blizzard implemented movement physics into Warcraft for the first time. The player can hit any percentage between 1% and 830% speed increase based on trajectory, abilities, and how they utilize wind currents and gravity to move themselves.

World of Warcraft: Dragonflight

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Nosediving downwards lets you pick up speed. When you shoot upwards to try to land on a platform above you, you’ll feel the weight of gravity push you down. If you don’t calculate the distance well enough, you will plummet.