World of Warcrafthas seen multiple iterations of meaningful endgame content. There are some more beloved than others, and while a few such as World Quests have stuck around for years, there is constant innovation and each new expansion breeds new experiments with the formula.
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InDragonflight, the new iteration that players were introduced to wereCommunity Events. Unlike World Quests, dailies, or anything that the game has seen in recent years, these frequent scenarios encourage a laid-back atmosphere while still providing something to do. If you want to know more about how they work, here’s everything you need to know.
Community Events Overview
As yougain Renown with each factionfound on the Dragon Isles, you’ll be treated to anew thematic Community Eventthat ties in with that faction’s story.
These events are on such a large scale thatthey often require cooperation with your fellow players, whether that be through theGroup Finderor naturally in the world. You’ll be able to more easily progress through any given scenario the more players you have on your side.

Each of the instancesonly provides the best rewards once a week, and as such, you won’t be expected to log in every day to grind them out. However, they do provide some returns, and agreat amount of Renown, rewarding those that want to complete them more often.
Siege On Dragonbane Keep
As the most combat-driven event currently available, theSiege on Dragonbane Keep, offers a scenario to help theValdrakken Accordtake back Scalecracker Keep. You might recognize the scenario formula offighting enemies through multiple stages, a staple from previous expansions.
This event becomes available upon reachingRenown Five with the Valdrakken Accordreputation, and once it’s unlocked,any of your characters can do itupon hitting max level.

The event spawns everytwo hoursinThe Waking Shores, near the border of Ohn’ahran Plains. You’ll be able to tell its location from thehorn symbol on your map. Look out for the encampment ofObsidian OutcastsNPCs, as that will be where the event kicks off.
Once things begin, you’ll have to cooperate with your fellow players tofend off waves of Djaradin foes, protect caravans, establish bases, and eventually push into the dense zone of Scalecracker Keep tofight a handful of bosses.

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Grand Hunts
TheGrand Huntswith theMaruuk Centauralso lean into combat, but it offers enough diversity to keep things interesting. Just as with the Siege, this is amulti-stage scenario to hunt down powerful foes.
These will becomeautomatically availableto all of your characters upon reachingRenown Five with the Maruuk Centaurreputation, unlocking it for your entire account.

Similarly to the event in The Waking Shores, theseGrand Hunts will appear every two hours. However, they do not have a guaranteed spawn location, instead appearing acrossOhn’ahran Plains, The Azure Span, and Thaldraszus.
With each time that the location is randomized, you’ll have aunique set of tasksto perform. If you fulfil these tasks and clear the stages of the scenario,you’ll be rewarded with more Renownfor the Maruuk Centaur.
Grand Hunt Tasks
Your tasks will changedepending on which areayou find yourself in, but they will usually follow the same guidelines, so you’ll want to be prepared for a few fights.
Once youcomplete six stages, you’ll have to find an NPC namedScout Tomul, who will signal the end of the Grand Hunt. Upon finishing the scenario,you’ll automatically obtain your rewards.
Community Feasts
The final event is theCommunity Feast, held by none other than theIskaara Tuskarr in The Azure Span. While it still features some aspects of combat, this instance is much more relaxed than the other two as you help your fellow players prepare a communal soup.
The Feasts are unlocked automatically once you hitRenown Two with the Iskaara Tuskarrreputation. As was the case before, unlocking this once on one character willallow any of your alts to participate.
These events are on aone-and-a-half-hour rotation, and they take place inIskaara, situated on the western coast ofThe Azure Span. You’ll be able to locate where it takes place by spotting thebig soup cauldronin the middle of the small town.
Once it begins, you’ll be given certain tasks toenhance the quality of the soup. The delectable feast can range anywhere fromCommon quality to Legendary, offering better rewards accordingly.
Community Feast Tasks
Unlike the other events, the Community Feast doesn’t have multiple stages that must be completed. Instead, you’ll be timed to performas many of these tasks as you can in a short period of time, with the event concluding after the timer reaches zero.
If your group is able to perform their tasks flawlessly and reach Legendary quality, a rare boss namedBisquius the Feast Beastwill spawn once the timer reaches zero. Defeating him will net you theLeftover’s Revenge achievement.
After the event is over, you’ll automatically receive your rewards. If your soup was of a particularly good quality, you can receive theIskaara Soup buff, whichincreases your Versatility and maximum health for one hour.
First completion of the week
Every completion after the first of the week
Second completion of the week
Third completion of the week
Every completion after the third of the week
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