In a post by Blizzard we learned that on Friday, January 28th, WoW players will have the opportunity to test the new Solo Shuffle at the Broxigar PTR field.
Eternity's End was added to the Shadowlands expansion in patch 9.2, and six players, including two healers or tanks, and four damage dealers, will face each other in random three-on-three arenas.
Players will only be able to TBC Classic Gold queue for Solo Brawl, and a pseudo-solo queue arena will be introduced in the game. Players play six matches in Smash Bros., with teams reshuffled each round.
In this test, all testers will be placed by Blizzard in the new Maldraxxus Coliseum arena, which will also appear in patch 9.2 and enter the game together. But once Solo Shuffle is launched on the official server, players will randomly match the arena map, which is similar to the regular arena.
But Solo Shuffle is clearly different from regular arenas. In Solo Shuffle, your team only needs to complete the first kill to win the round. And in this mode will further limit the mana regeneration. Once one of WOW Classic TBC Gold the players quits the game, the outcome of the match will be settled in the way that player loses each round.
The upcoming Smash Bros. is an experiment in Solo mode, where Blizzard can spot any issues and get immediate feedback. Once it's confirmed by players, the developers will do further research on level changes, how to deal with players who drop matches, and figure out how the ladder works.
In addition, players also need to have high enough strength in this mode, so you need to spend a lot of TBC Classic Gold. As a professional seller of TBC Classic Gold, MMOWTS can meet the needs of every player at any time. So when you're short on TBC Classic Gold, you can go there and try it.