If you were waiting for the last missing piece in Midnight’s world boss rotation, here it is. Predaxas is now live, which means all four of Season 1’s rotating outdoor bosses have officially made it onto the board. Blizzard’s own Midnight notes listed Predaxas alongside Lu’ashal, Cragpine, and Thorm’belan as the four weekly world bosses for the season, and the current live rotation has now caught up to that full set.
That matters for a very simple reason: Predaxas is still one of the cleaner weekly chores WoW has to offer right now. No giant prep. No overcooked checklist. No “please install three WeakAuras and read a dissertation first” energy. You fly out, hit the giant void creature with a small army of strangers, and collect your shot at useful gear. Sometimes WoW is at its best when it remembers not every task needs to feel like a second shift.
Where to Find Predaxas
Predaxas is up in The Voidstorm, and the current live location listed by Icy Veins is 49.08, 86.57. So at least this one is a quick errand, not a scavenger hunt disguised as content. If you have already been doing the usual Midnight outdoor loop, getting there is painless enough.
Why This Boss Is Still Worth Your Time
Like the other Midnight world bosses, Predaxas drops guaranteed Warbound item level 250 Champion-tier gear. That alone makes it worth killing if you are gearing alts, catching up a less-loved character, or just trying to squeeze a bit more value out of the week without signing your evening away to Mythic+ pug roulette.
There is also a little more upside than just “free gear is free gear.” Icy Veins notes that Predaxas can drop Forgotten Farstrider’s Insignia, which is still a respectable trinket pull at this point in the season. So even if your main is mostly past random Champion-track filler, there is still enough here to make the stop feel like more than a token obligation.
The Real Value Is That It Fits Into a Busy Week
That is probably the bigger story here. Midnight already has enough systems trying to climb onto your calendar, and not all of them are equally worth the time. Predaxas is. It is fast, current, low-drama, and tied to a guaranteed reward floor that still has real value for a lot of players. In a season where Blizzard is still actively smoothing rough edges through ongoing hotfixes, the easy wins feel even more worth grabbing.
If you read our recent piece on Thorm’belan last week, this is basically the same kind of weekly logic all over again: rotating world boss, quick outdoor stop, solid alt value, very little nonsense. The only real difference is that Predaxas closes the loop on the full Season 1 lineup Blizzard originally promised. That makes it a little more notable than just another reset-day reminder.
This One Does Not Need Overthinking
So yes, Predaxas is live now, and yes, you should probably go kill it before reset if you are playing Midnight with even a mild interest in efficient gearing. It is not flashy. It is not some game-breaking new discovery. It is just one of those rare WoW tasks that is current, useful, and does not ask you to rearrange your life around it.
Honestly, the game could use more of those.

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