World of Warcraft · Midnight

Season 1 Raid Guide

The Voidspire · The Dreamrift · March on Quel'Danas

Midnight Season 1 splits its raid tier across three separate instances instead of one giant raid: The Voidspire (six bosses), The Dreamrift (one boss), and March on Quel'Danas (two bosses) — nine bosses across one storyline of the Void closing in on Azeroth. Your tier set is spread across all three: the armor slots come from the Voidspire, the chest token from the Dreamrift, and a flexible any-slot token from Midnight Falls. This guide covers each raid, where the tier and loot come from, the item-level bands per difficulty, and the order we clear them on reset night. A fourth, single-boss raid — Sporefall — is now live with Patch 12.0.7, bringing the season to ten bosses; see our 12.0.7 Revelations breakdown for that one.
OverviewThree Raids, Nine Bosses
The Structure

Midnight moved away from the single monolithic raid tier. The season's story is told across three instances that unlocked in stages through March, with The Voidspire as the marquee six-boss raid and the other two as tighter, story-heavy encounters. Two of the raids — The Voidspire and March on Quel'Danas — share a connected storyline, while The Dreamrift runs a separate thread.

RaidBossesRole
The Voidspire6The marquee tier. Drops the four armor tier tokens (helm, shoulders, gloves, legs).
The Dreamrift1A single, intense fight. Drops the chest tier token — a required weekly clear for your set.
March on Quel'Danas2The cinematic finale on L'ura. Midnight Falls drops a flexible any-slot tier token.

All four difficulties are available — Raid Finder, Normal, Heroic, and Mythic — plus a Story mode on the single-boss encounters. Heroic clears for all three are routine at this point in the season; Mythic is still where the real progression lives.

Item-level bands (Dreamrift, per Wowhead's confirmed table): LFR ~237, Normal ~250, Heroic ~263, Mythic ~276. The Voidspire and March on Quel'Danas track within a few item levels of these per boss depth.
The VoidspireSix Bosses · The Tier Raid

The Voidspire

6 Bosses · Tier Tokens
The Story

From high above the Voidstorm, Xal'atath has gathered the Devouring Host beneath her banner. The Voidspire looms like a spear of darkness — a citadel guarded by an army of the Void. The forces of the Light, led by Alleria Windrunner and the champions of Azeroth, rally for one last desperate assault before everything is lost.

This is the six-boss centerpiece of the season and the source of the four armor tier tokens — helm, shoulders, gloves, and legs. The chest token comes from the Dreamrift and a flexible token from Midnight Falls, so a full set means clearing all three, but the bulk of your progression runs through here.

Boss Order & Tier Routing
The four armor tier tokens drop from bosses 2 through 5. The Voidforge bonus-roll system is highest expected value on these four, so route your bonus rolls there rather than the bookend bosses.
The DreamriftOne Boss · Pure Execution

The Dreamrift

1 Boss · Chimaerus
The Story

The Dreamrift sits deep within the Rift of Aln, where the dreams of Aln'hara took form long ago. In her absence, dark manifestations have grown in the rift, devouring one another in an endless cycle. Even the Haranir dare not delve too deep — because something greater and more terrible now stirs in the depths: Chimaerus, the Undreamt God.

The Fight

Dreamrift is a single-boss raid with no trash and no warm-up — full mechanics from the first pull. The encounter is built on the clash between dream and reality: you are forced to switch between two states, deal with Manifestations that exist outside normal reality and can't be damaged until you gain Alnsight, and stop Chimaerus from absorbing those enemies to empower himself.

If the group fails to manage that balance, Chimaerus ramps fast and spirals out of control. This is a fight about clean play — good target swaps, clear calls, reacting on time — far more than raw parse. Once learned, later-difficulty clears run roughly 30–40 minutes, which makes it one of the most loot-efficient hours in the season and a staple of every raid week. It also drops the chest tier token, so it is a mandatory clear for anyone chasing their set bonus.

Clear the Manifestations in the right order. If they're not handled fast and correctly, they break into Reality and the fight gets away from you. This is the single most common reason pugs reset here.
March on Quel'DanasTwo Bosses · The Finale

March on Quel'Danas

2 Bosses · Season Finale
The Story

March on Quel'Danas closes the season's narrative, connected directly to the events of The Voidspire. It's a two-boss raid that opens on Belo'ren and ends on the cinematic L'ura, Midnight Falls encounter — the final boss of Midnight Season 1 and the dramatic high point of the whole tier.

Boss Order
Both contribute to your tier set: the Dreamrift drops the chest token and Midnight Falls drops the flexible Chiming Void Curio. Because Midnight Falls' token works for any slot, it's one of the most contested drops in the season — clearing it weekly is a real set-progression goal, not just a gear-and-achievement clear.
Weekly Clear OrderWhat Wins on Reset Night
How We Run the Week

The efficient route is to prioritize The Voidspire bosses 2 through 5 first for your four armor tier tokens and your highest-value bonus rolls, then sweep The Dreamrift for the chest token, and finish on March on Quel'Danas for Midnight Falls and its flexible Chiming Void Curio. All three are tier clears, so none of them are optional in a set-progression week. Bookend Voidspire bosses (1 and 6) come whenever they fit the lockout.

All three raids fill the raid row of your Great Vault, so even a partial clear is worth banking. Pair this with your Mythic+ and World activity rows and you've got a full Vault every reset.

Raiding is the part of WoW that's best with people you know. Heroic and Mythic both come down to consistent execution from a group that communicates. If you're looking for a team to learn these fights with, that's exactly what the Discord is for — drop in and say hi.