WoW SoD: When does Gnomeregan reset in WoW Classic Season of Discovery

Gnomeregan is off to a slow start.

Two Gnomes running from Gnomeregan
Image via Blizzard Entertainment

The second phase of WoW Season of Discovery is upon us, and with it, players can enter the former Gnome capital city of Gnomeregan to experience the new raid. The underground city has been taken over by Troggs and tainted with betrayal, and new challenges (and loot) lie in store.

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Those who played WoW Classic will recognize Gnomeregan as a level 29 to 38 five-player dungeon. Now, it’s been transformed into a 10-player raid in WoW Season of Discovery phase two designed for level 40 players, just as Blackfathom Deeps was reimagined in the first phase of the imaginative season. It will probably take you a while to hit max level in phase two, so you might be wondering when the Gnomeregan raid resets. Here’s all the information you need.

When does Gnomeregan reset in WoW SoD?

Entrance of Gnomeregan in WoW Classic SoD
Revisit the former Gnome capital. Image via Blizzard Entertainment

In phase two of SoD, the Gnomeregan reset schedule will get off to a bit of a sluggish start. While there will initially be a seven-day reset through the first two weeks of the second phase of SoD, the raid reset will transition over to a three-day schedule starting in late February.

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Gnomeregan resets once a week for the first two weeks after launch. The first reset happened on Feb. 13, and the second reset will be on Feb. 20. After the second lockout, Gnomeregan will reset every three days, starting on Feb. 23.

You can check which instances your character is saved to by following these steps:

  • View the Social panel by pressing O on your keyboard.
  • Navigate to the Raid tab.
  • Select Raid Info.
  • If you’re saved to Gnomeregan, you’ll see how long is left until the lockout lifts.

Starting on Feb. 23, you’ll be able to farm Gnomeregan every three days. That should give you plenty of time to hit level 40, especially if you’re a player who has high aspirations for the Season of Discovery.

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