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The Frozen Throne

Daelo on Icecrown Citadel Raid Access Progression (Source)
Icecrown Citadel testing has been
progressing very well over the last few weeks, and this has been a
huge help to the encounter design team. I want to thank everyone
who has logged onto the PTR and tried the encounters there.
As we're now getting closer to the release of 3.3.0, I wanted to
talk about our plans for access progression within Icecrown
Citadel. Icecrown Citadel is going to be broken up into four
distinct sections: The Lower Spire, Plagueworks, Crimson Hall, and
Frostwing Halls. We plan on releasing these four sections of
Icecrown Citadel over time and not all immediately when patch 3.3.0
goes live. At this point I can't give precise dates for these
release dates as they are determined by when patch 3.3.0 goes live.
Once dates are known with more certainty, I'll update the community
so they can plan appropriately.
The first section that opens will include the Lord Marrowgar, Lady
Deathwhisper, Icecrown Gunship Battle, and Deathbringer Saurfang
encounters. Progress beyond that point will be prevented for
several weeks. Then the Plagueworks will open with Rotface,
Festergut, and Professor Putricide becoming available. After
another period of time, the Crimson Hall will open and you can then
fight the Blood Princes and Blood-Queen Lana'thel. The final
Frostwing Halls unlock then occurs after that, making Valithria
Dreamwalker, Sindragosa, and the Lich King available. We believe a
staggered release of the content will allow players to experience
Icecrown Citadel at a sustainable, measured, and ultimately more
enjoyable pace.
There are other elements that gate access along the way. Players
may not attempt any Heroic versions of 10 player encounters until
they have defeated the Lich King in a 10 player raid. Similarly,
players must defeat the Lich King in a 25 player raid before they
can attempt a Heroic 25 player encounter. So players must master
every normal difficulty encounter in Icecrown Citadel before
attempting Heroic difficulty.
The Lich King may not be attempted until Professor Putricide,
Blood-Queen Lana'thel, and Sindragosa are defeated. Furthermore,
the Heroic difficulty of The Lich King encounter may not be
attempted in any week unless the three aforementioned encounters
have been defeated in Heroic difficulty that week.
The Ashen Verdict provides reinforcements and material for players
to assault Icecrown Citadel, but this support is not endless. Raids
will have a limited number of attempts total each week to defeat
the four most difficult encounters in Icecrown Citadel: Professor
Putricide, Blood-Queen Lana'thel, Sindragosa, and the Lich King. As
these boss encounters are unlocked, the number of attempts
available per week will increase. The initial number of attempts
provided for defeating Professor Putricide is only five. When
Blood-Queen Lana'thel unlocks, the amount of total attempts
remaining will increase to 10. Then when Sindragosa and the Lich
King unlock, 15 total attempts will be available to defeat all four
bosses. After a raid has exhausted their attempts for the week, the
Ashen Verdict must withdraw their support and the four most
difficult bosses all despawn and become unavailable for the week.
The limited attempt system is a feature of both Normal and Heroic
difficulty.
There will be no explicit rewards for defeating the Lich King with
a specific number of attempts remaining as there was with Trial of
the Grand Crusader. There will also not be an achievement to
complete Icecrown Citadel without being defeated by a boss
encounter, or letting a raid member die. (i.e. A Tribute to
Insanity).
In the weeks and months after all twelve encounters are unlocked,
additional attempts against the final four boss encounters become
available. This represents the Ashen Verdict growing more powerful
and gaining a stronger foothold in Icecrown Citadel. To further
help raids, Varian Wrynn and Garrosh Hellscream will begin to
provide assistance by inspiring the armies attacking Icecrown
Citadel. This is represented as an additional zone wide spell
effect applied to all players that will increase their hit points,
damage dealt, and healing done. This effect will also increase in
effectiveness over time. Players may opt out of the spell's effect
if they so wish.
Icecrown Citadel: The Frozen Throne
All across the lands of Northrend, many battles have been fought against the vile Scourge. Countless lives have been lost since the Alliance and Horde first reached the frozen wastes, but the champions of Azeroth continue to march forward. Now Icecrown Citadel, the cornerstone of the Scourge's power and the home base of the Lich King, is their final target. Tirion Fordring and the Argent Crusade have forged an alliance with Darion Mograine and the Knights of the Ebon Blade to form the Ashen Verdict. The strongest combatants of this coalition, along with the champions of the Alliance and Horde, will lead the charge against the citadel.
This dungeon reveals the culminating story events and battles of the Wrath of the Lich King expansion pack. Join the legendary heroes Highlord Tirion Fordring, High Overlord Saurfang, Muradin Bronzebeard, Highlord Darion Mograine, and King Varian Wrynn in an epic battle against the Scourge and their master. Icecrown Citadel features 10- and 25-player versions of the raid dungeon, and each version has 12 encounters. Each encounter can be fought in either normal or Heroic mode, and players can use a new user interface feature to toggle easily between difficulties. The rewards in the raid dungeon start at item level 251 in the normal mode with 10-player encounters, increase to item level 264 in the Heroic mode mode with 10 players and the normal mode with 25-player encounters, and then finally reach item level 277 in the Heroic mode with 25 players.
Grand Entrance of the Citadel
After breaching the fortress, players will face a legion of undead guards directed to repel any invaders. Commanding the defenders is Lord Marrowgar, a monstrosity fused together from the bones of the undead. Supreme Overseer of the Cult of the Damned, Lady Deathwhisper is the next opponent. She bolsters the faith of her followers by promising them the opportunity to give eternal service in undeath.
As they continue their ascent, the Alliance and Horde heroes ultimately end up outside of the citadel where their hatred for one another erupts into a battle for dominance over the Rampart of Skulls. Players will join in battle alongside High Overlord Saurfang on the Orgrim's Hammer gunship or Muradin Bronzebeard on The Skybreaker in a unique encounter. Each faction will protect its gunship and try to destroy the other one in a back-and-forth battle to see who is truly worthy of facing the Lich King.
The Lich King's most powerful death knight then stands as the final obstacle for the heroes to enter the upper reaches of the citadel.
The Wings of Icecrown Citadel
After the heroes of the Alliance or Horde defeat the other faction on the gunships and wipe out the creatures near the entrance, players will venture into an area with three separate wings. Here they will face a multitude of terrors that must be vanquished in order to confront the Lich King.
In the Frostwing Halls players will battle alongside the Ashen Verdict and push into the lair of the deadly frost wyrm Sindragosa, who continues to strengthen her brood with the help of Ymirheim's vrykul. Along the way, the heroes will stumble upon Valithria Dreamwalker, a captured green dragon whom the Scourge is using as a test subject for their own ends....
The Plagueworks contains the most twisted experiments ever produced by the Scourge. In this wing players will face two new forms of abomination in Festergut and Rotface, who currently protect their devious creator, Professor Putricide.
The Crimson Hall contains the leaders of the San'layn, undead blood elves who oversee the Scourge's operations throughout Azeroth. The blood-princes Valanar, Keleseth, and Taldaram were raised into undeath by the Lich King to avenge themselves while protecting their blood-queen, Lana'thel.
The Frozen Throne
After clearing all three wings, players will ascend to the Frozen Throne, where the Lich King and his runeblade, Frostmourne, await to deliver them to their deaths....
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