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WoW Midnight Season 2 Mythic+ Dungeon Rotation Revealed

WoW Midnight Season 2 Mythic+ Dungeon Rotation Revealed


Blizzard has revealed the Mythic+ dungeon rotation for World of Warcraft: Midnight Season 2, and the lineup already looks much tougher than Season 1. The season brings five Midnight dungeons into the active pool, including the brand-new Altar of Fangs from Patch 12.1, plus three returning dungeons from older expansions.

The returning picks are the part everyone will talk about: Ruby Life Pools, Temple of Sethraliss, and King's Rest. All three had reputations for being punishing in their original Mythic+ seasons, so Season 2 may be a real check for routing, interrupts, defensive cooldowns, and healer comfort.





Midnight Season 2 Mythic+ Rotation


Dungeon
Expansion
Early Difficulty Read
Altar of Fangs Midnight Patch 12.1 New dungeon, likely the main learning curve of Season 2
Murder Row Midnight Urban Silvermoon dungeon with heavy trash-route potential
Den of Nalorakk Midnight Amani-themed dungeon likely focused on boss checks and survival
The Blinding Vale Midnight Lightbloom-themed dungeon with dangerous visual clutter potential
Voidscar Arena Midnight Arena-style dungeon built around contained combat encounters
Ruby Life Pools Dragonflight Historically stressful for healers and tanks
Temple of Sethraliss Battle for Azeroth Known for awkward mechanics and route pressure
King's Rest Battle for Azeroth Historically punishing, with tight boss and trash execution


Why This Rotation Matters

Season 2 is not just adding new dungeons. It is also bringing back dungeons with strong memories attached to them. Ruby Life Pools was one of Dragonflight's most infamous early keys, especially for healers. King's Rest and Temple of Sethraliss also had difficult reputations during Battle for Azeroth.

That does not mean the Season 2 versions will be identical. Blizzard has shown in recent expansions that older dungeons can be reworked, retuned, and cleaned up for modern Mythic+. Wowhead also notes that Temple of Sethraliss had an old Eye of Sethraliss issue that has since been removed and replaced.


Season 2 Could Be More Punishing Than Season 1

The biggest difference is that this pool has more dungeons where one missed interrupt, bad route choice, or weak defensive plan can snowball quickly. Players who coasted through easier Season 1 keys may need to spend more time learning pulls, mob abilities, and boss damage patterns before pushing high keys.



The New Dungeon: Altar of Fangs

Altar of Fangs is the brand-new three-boss dungeon coming with Patch 12.1: Curse of Ula'tek. It will be available up to Heroic difficulty when the content update launches, then joins Mythic+ once Midnight Season 2 begins one week later.

This gives players a short learning window before keys open. If you want a smoother first Mythic+ week, use that time to learn boss mechanics, trash layouts, interrupts, defensives, and route options before the timer starts mattering.





Midnight Dungeons Joining the Rotation

Murder Row

Murder Row is set in Silvermoon City and revolves around a hidden fel-smuggling operation. In Mythic+, this kind of dungeon usually becomes a route-planning test: which packs are efficient, which casters must be locked down, and where the group can safely chain pulls.



Den of Nalorakk

Den of Nalorakk takes players into Zul'Aman and the trials of the Loa of War. Expect this dungeon to be important for tanks and healers because Amani-themed encounters often lean on burst damage, survival checks, and punishing boss phases.



The Blinding Vale

The Blinding Vale is tied to Lightbloom corruption and invasive growth. Visually bright dungeons can become harder in Mythic+ when ground effects, enemy casts, and boss mechanics overlap, so players should learn visual tells early.



Voidscar Arena

Voidscar Arena is an arena-style dungeon in the Voidstorm. This may make its Mythic+ identity very different from corridor-based dungeons: less route sprawl, more pressure on clean encounter execution and cooldown planning.



Returning Dungeons: The Real Community Flashpoint


Ruby Life Pools

Ruby Life Pools returns from Dragonflight, and many players remember it as one of the most stressful early Mythic+ dungeons of that expansion. Heavy party damage, dangerous trash, and punishing boss moments made it rough for unprepared groups.

If Blizzard does not heavily smooth the tuning, Ruby Life Pools could become one of the first Season 2 “brick keys” for underprepared groups. Healers should review damage spikes early, and tanks should be ready for careful pull sizing.




Temple of Sethraliss

Temple of Sethraliss returns from Battle for Azeroth. The dungeon has a strong serpent-temple identity, but it also had a reputation for awkward routing and mechanics that could turn messy quickly.

The good news is that one of its old problem points, the Eye of Sethraliss despawn issue, has reportedly been removed and replaced. That should make the modern version less likely to break keys through old bugs, but players should still expect heavy coordination requirements.




King's Rest

King's Rest is another Battle for Azeroth return, and it may be the most intimidating dungeon in the pool for players who remember its original version. It was known for punishing trash, strict execution, and boss mechanics that gave groups very little room to recover from mistakes.

In Season 2, King's Rest will depend heavily on modern tuning. If Blizzard reworks the worst pain points, it could become a strong technical key. If not, it may become one of the dungeons players avoid when pushing.





Best Preparation Plan for Season 2 Mythic+


  • Run Altar of Fangs before Mythic+ opens so your group learns the dungeon during the Heroic/M0 window.
  • Review returning dungeon mechanics for Ruby Life Pools, Temple of Sethraliss, and King's Rest.
  • Build interrupt assignments early, especially for caster-heavy trash packs.
  • Prepare defensive cooldown plans for healer-heavy damage checks.
  • Do not copy old routes blindly because modern Mythic+ tuning can change pull priorities.




Early Difficulty Prediction


Difficulty Tier
Dungeons
Why
High Risk Ruby Life Pools, King's Rest, Altar of Fangs Known difficulty history or brand-new routing/mechanics
Medium Risk Temple of Sethraliss, Den of Nalorakk, The Blinding Vale Likely to punish weak coordination and poor visual awareness
Route Dependent Murder Row, Voidscar Arena May become easier or harder depending on trash count, skips, and boss tuning




What This Means for Boosting and Carries

Season 2 looks like a rotation where early practice will matter a lot. Players who want fast KSM, KSH, weekly vault keys, or early gear may run into more failed groups than they did in Season 1, especially while the community is still learning Altar of Fangs and retuned older dungeons.

If you want to skip the rough first weeks, a BuyBoost-style Mythic+ carry can help with weekly vault completion, rating push, gear farming, and specific dungeon timing. For players who still want to improve personally, coaching is also useful for routes, interrupts, defensive planning, and role-specific mistakes.




FAQ

What dungeons are in Midnight Season 2 Mythic+?

The rotation includes Altar of Fangs, Murder Row, Den of Nalorakk, The Blinding Vale, Voidscar Arena, Ruby Life Pools, Temple of Sethraliss, and King's Rest.

How many returning dungeons are in Season 2?

There are three returning dungeons: Ruby Life Pools from Dragonflight, plus Temple of Sethraliss and King's Rest from Battle for Azeroth.

Is Altar of Fangs a new dungeon?

Yes. Altar of Fangs is a new three-boss dungeon coming in Patch 12.1: Curse of Ula'tek. It joins Mythic+ when Midnight Season 2 starts.

When does Midnight Season 2 begin?

Midnight Season 2 begins one week after the Patch 12.1 content update goes live. As of June 19, 2026, the final live date has not been listed in the Wowhead source.

Which dungeon looks hardest early?

Ruby Life Pools and King's Rest are the obvious danger picks because of their historical difficulty. Altar of Fangs may also be hard early because it is completely new.

19.6.2026
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