WoW Midnight Patch 12.0.7 Revelations Lands June 16
Blizzard has confirmed full patch notes for World of Warcraft: Midnight's first major mid-season drop, Revelations (12.0.7), going live for NA on 16 June and EU on 17 June - one of the earlier mid-season deployments the subscription-based game has seen in recent expansion cycles.
Revelations lands after a dense pre-expansion tuning pass that rebuilt all 39 existing specs, introduced the 40th spec in the Devourer Demon Hunter, and implemented a full stat and item level squish heading into Midnight. The patch now extends that foundation with new raid content, outdoor progression tuning, and a returning event format, while also setting up the Amani troll storyline that feeds directly into Midnight's broader Season 2 roadmap.
What's in Revelations
- Sporefall raid: A single-boss encounter set in Harandar, pitting players against the fungal colossus Rotmire across Raid Finder, Normal, Heroic, and Mythic difficulties. Raiding communities are tracking this as the first live test of Mythic Flex sizing (15–25 players) - a structural experiment Blizzard has not officially branded but has quietly built into the encounter's framework.
- Turbulent Timeways: A six-week rotating event cycling through historical dungeon pools, with Dragonflight dungeons featured in weeks two and six. Completing the full meta awards the Spawn of Vyranoth mount alongside bonus weekly rewards.
- Ritual Site overhaul: Rewards from Ritual Sites and Void Assaults have been meaningfully increased - higher Dark Particle rates, more frequent Bulging Satchels, and a new Tier 6 Ritual Site difficulty offering six selectable challenges that pay out 5 Mythic Dawncrests and 10 Heroic Dawncrests per clear.
- Void Assault tuning: Experience and drop rate improvements across outdoor Void content, explicitly positioned as alt catch-up ahead of Season 2.
- Zul'jan narrative arc: New story content centered on the Amani trolls, framed as groundwork for Patch 12.1 - structurally comparable to how 10.1.5 bridged Dragonflight's mid-tier into its final act.
The Mythic Flex experiment in Sporefall is the detail worth watching most closely. Blizzard is explicitly using this single-boss format as a testing ground for raid size flexibility, and if the tooling holds up at scale, it has obvious implications for how future tiers are structured. The broader community read - positive reactions to Ritual Site tuning and the Dragonflight Timeways weeks - suggests the patch lands well as a gearing and collection incentive for players who stepped away mid-season.
For players tracking the full patch rollout, the launch details for 12.0.7 are worth bookmarking alongside these notes. Patch 12.1 and Midnight Season 2 are the next concrete milestones to track, with Rotmire loot and Void endgame gearing tuned as the on-ramp.
Further reading: Full Revelations patch notes via MMORPG.com on X