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title: 'Don’t WASTE Your Time! Do This FIRST In Patch 12.0.7'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kc3Spjxg480'
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date: 2026-06-16
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# Don’t WASTE Your Time! Do This FIRST In Patch 12.0.7

> Source: [Don’t WASTE Your Time! Do This FIRST In Patch 12.0.7](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kc3Spjxg480)

## Summary

Patch 1207 introduces new zones, a borrowed power system, and additional gearing options for players. The video guides viewers on prioritizing their tasks, starting with unlocking the Omnium Folio for persistent bonuses. It then covers unlocking new zones, commendations for alts, and the Sporefall raid.

### Key Points

- **Patch Overview** [0:00-0:36] — Patch 1207 introduces new mini zones, the Omnium Folio borrowed power system, and new gearing options to help players increase item levels before Season 1 ends.
- **Omnium Folio Priority** [0:36-1:13] — Unlock the Omnium Folio first as it provides passive bonuses to damage, healing, or survivability. The system persists throughout the Midnight expansion, not just the current patch.
- **Unlocking the Omnium Folio** [1:13-1:42] — Pick up the quest 'The Magister's Call' from field accolade vendors in Silver Moon. Follow the short questline to gain access to the Omnium Folio and spend the first talent point.
- **Recharging the Folio** [1:45-2:10] — Return to the Magister's Terrace Library weekly after reset to pick up the next quest and earn a talent point. The tree has five rows, requiring five weeks of progress. Alts skip the quest chain once completed on a main.
- **Relevance for Power** [2:10-2:32] — For players focused on player power, unlocking the Omnium Folio is the only major requirement. It's not necessary to grind the new zones if you don't need hero gear.
- **Unlocking New Zones** [2:32-3:04] — Complete the pop-up quest 'Time to Strike' and turn it in to Rift Blade Meia in Silver Moon. Follow quests to open a portal to one of two new zones, which rotate weekly.
- **Zone Difficulty Choice** [3:06-3:48] — Start on normal mode to complete setup quests and get accustomed to the zone. Heroic mode is recommended for farming after the initial quests, as it yields better field accolades and gear.
- **Heroic Mode Benefits** [3:48-4:20] — After completing setup quests, return to base, teleport to Silver Moon, and re-enter on heroic mode. Heroic is harder but provides more field accolades and heroic gear from the world boss.
- **Allies Teleporter** [4:20-4:42] — Once base camp is established, alts can skip intro quests and use the Silver Moon teleporter to access the new zones directly.
- **New Zone Rewards** [4:42-5:00] — The new zones are good for farming field accolades and warbound gear. Spend field accolades on specific hero gear or warbound champion gear, making them excellent for gearing alts.
- **Solo Content Tier Six** [5:00-5:38] — For solo players, new tier six difficulty for ritual sites rewards five myth crests per run, which upgrade sparkcrafted gear to 285. Pick up the quest outside ritual sites for an extra void core bonus role.
- **Sporefall Raid** [5:40-6:10] — The Sporefall one-boss raid offers top gear on mythic difficulty. Pick up the quest from Sporamir in Silver Moon for a free bonus roll on Rott Meer. Be aware that bonus rolling likely costs two rolls.
- **Lore Walking** [6:28-6:46] — A new story covers lower history, providing context for the upcoming troll-focused patch 12.1.
- **Other Updates** [6:48-7:24] — Includes housing updates, redesigned moth hunt, increased experience rewards for quests, improved void assault rewards, and UI updates. Players can ignore these if focused on end-of-season goals.
- **Turbulent Timewaves Event** [7:25-7:59] — The event starts June 30th, offering a 30% experience buff and timewalking dungeons. Recommend waiting to level alts until then.
- **New Story Chapters** [8:01-8:20] — Story chapters for patch 12.1 are not available until July 7th. Pick up from Orwena in Silver Moon.

### Conclusion

Prioritize unlocking the Omnium Folio for its persistent bonuses, then tackle the new zones and Sporefall raid as needed. Plan around upcoming events for faster alt leveling and story progression.

## Transcript

Hey folks, this is Kehani. Patch 1207 is
finally here, bringing us a bunch of new
content and a lot of new ways to gear
up. We have two new mini zones to
explore, a new borrowed power feature
that everyone will want to unlock, and
more gearing options for every kind of
player to increase your item levels even
further before season 1 comes to a
close. So, let's go over all of the new
content in patch 1207, which features
offer actual player power and what we
would recommend you get done first. Now,
before we jump in, be sure to hit up
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The first thing everyone will want to
get done, no matter what kind of player
you are, is unlock the new Omnium Folio
feature. This provides passive bonuses
tied to these core runes, but it all
boils down to free damage, healing, or
survivability. So unlocking this new
feature will make your end of season
goals much easier. The runes and powers
from this feature will actually persist
throughout the rest of the Midnight
expansion instead of being disabled in
the next patch like most borrowed power
systems are. So if you don't get this
done, you'll actually be behind for the
rest of the expansion. So it should
definitely be at the top of your to-do
list. To unlock the Omnium Folio, you
need to pick up the purple important
quest, the Magister's Call, which can be
found near the field accolade vendors in
Silver Moon. Go pick that up and follow
through the relatively short quest line.
At the end of it, you'll gain access to
the Omnium Folio, which is a big new
button on your mini map, and you'll earn
your first point to spend in this new
talent tree. You can pick whichever core
rune suits you best, or whichever one
sims the highest. And that's it. New
borrowed power system unlocked. Now, you
will want to come back to the
Majesters's Terrace Library every week
after reset day to pick up the next
quest to earn another point to spend in
the tree. We have five rows total, and
you can spend one point per row. So,
we're looking at five weeks of progress
total. The Omnium Folio should unlock
for your alts as soon as you've done the
quests once, so you won't need to repeat
it on any of your alts, which is another
reason to get this squared away first.
It's also worth noting that if you're
mainly interested in player power and
you don't need the hero gear from the
new zones, this is really the only thing
you need to do in the patch. If you just
want to keep slamming mythic plus
dungeons or focus on clearing through
the raids, including the new Sporefall
raid, the Omnium Folio is the only real
important part of the patch to pay
attention to.
With the Omnium Folio unlocked, the next
thing on your list should be to unlock
the new zones. When you first logged in,
you should have gotten a pop-up quest
called the time to strike. You can hand
that in to Rift Blade Meia near the
field accolade vendors in Silver Moon.
She'll give you some follow-up quests to
recruit some very important allies to
help with our voyage beyond the stars.
Work through those quests, and you'll
find yourself opening a portal to one of
the two new zones. Now, Val and Nike are
on weekly rotations, so we only have
access to one of them at a time, but
they work in more or less the same way.
You open up the portal, establish a base
camp, and then you can start working on
weekly quests and farming currencies.
You can jump straight in on heroic mode.
You don't need to unlock it anymore, but
I would recommend entering on normal
mode for the first time for two main
reasons. The first is to just get used
to the zones before they become very
unforgiving. Heroic mode isn't just mobs
dealing more damage and having more
health. There are a bunch of elites
roaming around that make navigating the
zone quite a pain sometimes. But the
second reason is that you'll actually
have quite a few quests to get
everything set up first. So, I would run
on normal mode until you complete the
initial startup quests. Then you can
swap over to heroic to do the actual
farming. After you've gotten to about
this point and you're able to teleport
back to base and pick up the quest for
the world boss, I would just head back
to base immediately. Don't move on to
the world boss if you want the better
rewards from heroic difficulty, which
pretty much everyone is going to want.
This is where I would head out of the
zone by using the teleporter back to
Silver Moon and then you can jump back
in on heroic mode. Heroic mode will be
harder, but you'll be earning more field
accolades from every source. And the
world boss drops heroic gear instead of
champion gear, so it's totally worth it.
At this point, you will also be able to
use the teleporter in Silver Moon to get
back to the new zones instead of having
to go all the way back to the void storm
to use the portal that we opened. So,
that's a nice bonus, too. After
establishing the base camp, your alts
should be able to skip over the intro
quests and jump straight in. So, make
sure you finish those initial quests on
at least one character before moving on.
Your alts will be able to use the Silver
Moon teleporter right away as well. The
new zones are mainly good for farming
field accolades and warbound gear. You
can now spend field accolades on
specific pieces of hero gear or on
warbound champion gear. So, the new
zones are great for catching up with
gear or gearing up your alts.
If you don't need the hero gear or you
don't have any alts to gear up, the new
zones won't offer too much in terms of
rewards. If you're a solo content
player, you might want to check out the
new tier six difficulty for ritual
sites. You will need to turn on six
challenges, so they're not a total
pushover, but each tier six run will
reward you with five myth crests, which
you can then use to upgrade your
sparkcrafted gear to 285 very easily. So
that's one new gear avenue open to solo
content players who are already fully
kitted out in hero gear. Be sure to pick
up the quest just outside the ritual
sites for an extra void core bonus role
for working through tier six ritual
sites.
And then of course we have the new
Sporefall one boss raid. This raid
offers some of the best gear in the game
if you can clear it on mythic
difficulty. It's over in Harendar near
the grudge pit. Before you go
headto-head with Rott Meer, you should
pick up the Sporefall Rott Meer quest
from Sporamir in Silver Moon who can be
found right next to the portal to
Harendar. So that's nice and easy. That
quest rewards you with a free bonus roll
for killing Rott Meer on any difficulty.
So, that's definitely worth grabbing if
you're wanting to use your bonus rolls
to get some of that shiny 298 gear. I
guess it's also worth noting that
because it's a raid, bonus rolling will
most likely cost two bonus rolls on this
new boss. So, make sure you have at
least two rolls before you go get your
kills. Otherwise, you might end up being
quite disappointed.
If you enjoy law walking, there's a new
story that goes over some important
events to do with the lower, which will
be a decent primer if you haven't paid
too much attention to the history of the
trolls in the past. Patch 12.1 will most
likely have a strong troll focus, so
it's a great time to brush up on your
lore if you're interested in that kind
of thing.
From here on out, it's totally up to
you. There are a few other updates you
might want to check out. For example,
housing saw a few updates like outdoor
lighting. The moth hunt feature in
Harendar was redesigned. A bunch of
different one-time and weekly quests had
their experience rewards massively
increased. Some leveling up alts is
going to be much faster. Void assaults
actually had their rewards increased by
quite a bit. And there were a few
updates to the user interface as well.
But if you want to ignore all of that
and just go back to working on your end
of season goals, spam running mythic
plus dungeons or securing those last few
raid boss kills, you do you.
Now, if you're wondering where the
Turbulent Timewaves event is and how you
can get the big experience buff or jump
into some time walking dungeons, that
won't actually be available for another
2 weeks. The Turbulent Timeways event
starts up on June 30th, so we do have a
little bit to wait until that becomes
active. With that being the case, it may
be worth waiting on leveling up any of
your alts so you can take advantage of
the shiny 30% bonus experience gains,
but that should give you plenty of time
to explore the other patch content
before spamming your time dungeons to
level up your alts and earn the shiny
new rewards.
The same goes for the new story chapters
that set the stage for patch 12.1. We'll
have to wait a bit longer for these ones
as they aren't available until July 7th.
So after July 7th rolls around, you
should be able to pick up a new main
story quest from Orwena in the middle of
Silver Moon. So keep your eyes peeled
for that. But that's what we would
recommend doing first in patch 1207,
depending on your goals and overall
objectives for the rest of the season.
So that's it for this video. What are
you most excited about in patch 1207? Or
are you more interested in seeing what's
planned for patch 12.1? Leave all your
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