WoW Patch 12.0.7 Revelations: Release Date and Full Overview
Patch 12.0.7, officially called Midnight: Revelations, is currently on PTR and scheduled to go live the week of June 16, 2026. It sits in Blizzard's mid-cycle category, more content than a hotfix sweep, less than a full .1 patch. The single-boss raid at every X.0.7 interval was on the roadmap. Blizzard actually delivered this time.
Here's everything dropping in 12.0.7:
Sporefall Raid: Single-boss raid inside Harandar, Mythic scales 15-25 players
Omnium Folio and Runes: New passive power system, doesn't take a gear slot
Void Assault Escalations: Two new rotating Void worlds accessible via portal
Zul'jan Campaign: Part 1 of "The Curse of Ula'tek" story arc
Turbulent Timeways: Dragonflight dungeon pool back in the Timewalking rotation
Egg Hatching: Jan'alai loa activity returning to Zul'Aman
Darkspear Dash: New micro-holiday running June 27-28
UI Updates: Damage meters, Personal Resource Display, raid frames overhaul
Sporefall Raid and Rotmire
The Sporefall raid drops you inside Harandar for one boss: Rotmire, a fungal giant with serious boundary issues. The fight revolves around Awaken Fungi, which spawns Shroomlings and Funglings, before everything detonates in a Fungal Bloom at full energy. On Mythic, corpses that get too close to the wrong add type create Doom Shrooms. The name is accurate.
Mythic Flex: This is the first raid in WoW history where Mythic difficulty scales between 15 and 25 players. Blizzard is testing whether forcing guilds to field exactly 20 players or sit out progression night is still a workable model in 2026. Results pending.
Loot from Sporefall carries the "Sporefused" tag, higher base item level with no additional upgrade grind required, pushing the ceiling to item level 298. If you've been struggling with the Voidcore system, this matters. The intro quest, Sporefall: Rotmire, rewards a Void-Twisted Sporbit that converts into one Nebulous Voidcore, so the new raid feeds directly into the existing bonus-roll economy.
Difficulty and Loot:
Raid Finder, Normal, Heroic, Mythic (Flex 15-25)
Highest Season 1 item levels (adjusted mid-PTR, watch for updates)
Notable drops: Rotmire's Sporeheart, Sporecaller's Blooming Loop, Luminous Rotshroom decor, Mycomancer's Hearthspore, Madcap Redcap toy
Omnium Folio and Runes
The Omnium Folio is 12.0.7's new power system and it doesn't take up a gear slot. Magister Umbric and Grand Magister Rommath have woken the Sunstrider Omnium, an ancient Dath'remar relic built to catalog schools of magic, which has naturally chosen the worst possible moment to reactivate.
Once unlocked, the Folio gives access to Runes that can be imbued and tweaked through weekly activities. They're passive power additions, invisible now, quietly mandatory in four weeks. You know how this goes.
New Zones: Naigtal and Val
Two new Void worlds arrive in 12.0.7, accessed through a single rotating portal in Voidstorm that switches destinations every few days. If you need a specific world boss, it statistically will not be your week. This is a feature.
Naigtal: A fungal, arcane-contaminated world now controlled by the Hal'hadar, a particularly unpleasant ethereal faction. Aesthetically it's Harandar crossed with Zangarmarsh, glowing spores, arcane rot, and the unmistakable feeling that whoever lived here left in a panic. The visual overlap with Sporefall is intentional; Naigtal feeds the raid's lore. Nexus-Captain Leth'ir is the zone's world boss and also the gate to Heroic World Tier.
Val: Former Burning Legion territory, now claimed by an imperiator named Val who has established a bastion of power here. That kind of ambition has a well-documented track record in this game.
Both zones include world quests, rare spawns, events, and rotating zone bosses. If the portal isn't pointing at your zone, you're locked out. Plan accordingly.
Heroic World Tier: Kill Nexus-Captain Leth'ir as a group, leave, and re-enter through the Heroic tier entrance. Both Naigtal and Val become meaningfully harder for players who find standard world content insufficiently punishing.
Zul'jan Campaign
The Haranir have called every Elf and Troll faction to a diplomatic summit. Zul'jan, the Amani Troll representative and Zul'jin's grandson, attends alongside his companion Kinduru. The summit goes poorly, an ancient Amani mystery connecting Zul'jin, Hexlord Malacrass, and an entity called Ula'tek drags both trolls into something much larger before the diplomatic niceties are finished.
This is labeled "Part 1 of The Curse of Ula'tek," which all but confirms 12.1's subject. Atal'Utek, the island that's been teleporting players away from it since launch, is the obvious next stop. Blizzard put it in a loading screen. Subtlety is officially retired.
Troll Lorewalking also launches with the campaign, covering four tribes: Darkspear, Drakkari, Gurubashi, and Zandalari. Guided by Assistant Lorewalker Li Li. No lore crimes reported in the delivery.
Turbulent Timeways
The Dragonflight Timewalking rotation is back, with six Dragonflight-era dungeons added to the pool. The headline reward is Spawn of Vyranoth, a frost dragonkin mount for players who want their ride to look like it has a grudge.
Dungeons in the pool:
Algeth'ar Academy
Halls of Infusion
Neltharus
Ruby Life Pools
The Azure Vault
Brackenhide Hollow
Finishing the Master of the Turbulent Timeways IV achievement rewards Ta'readon's Mount Voucher, exchangeable for one of four bronze Shadowlands covenant mounts. Collecting all four is optional and will cost you more sessions than you think.
Egg Hatching with Jan'alai
Jan'alai, the Loa of Fire, is back in Zul'Aman and apparently needs help with childcare. Players work alongside Loa Speaker Brek to guide hatchlings safely out of their eggs and through an environment that is actively on fire in multiple directions. Mechanics and rewards are still being finalized on PTR, Blizzard said "more information coming soon," which translates to "we haven't broken it interestingly enough yet."
Darkspear Dash
What started as a community charity run becomes an official WoW micro-holiday in 12.0.7. Darkspear Dash runs June 27-28 and brings new rewards alongside it. It's the first official WoW Pride micro-holiday, and the creative team managed to anchor it around trolls, which is either inspired or just very on-brand. Probably both.
UI Updates
This is one of the larger interface passes Midnight has seen. The Personal Resource Display now supports manual adjustments to size, spacing, padding, opacity, and per-element visibility. Health bar, resource bar, and class resource bar can each be toggled independently. New PRD artwork ships with it.
Damage meters now support a lower minimum window size; shift-clicking a row opens a persistent details panel
Damage meter bars are color-coded by faction in PvP when Show Class Colors is active
Boss Timeline: vertical orientation now supports left/right text positioning
Raid frames: threat state colors revised for gaining-threat and high-threat states
Great Vault tooltip now displays multi-raid credit properly
Single Button Assistant: new toggle for spell alert glows on special procs