Yes, Hal, the next major content patch (the one containing the next tier of raid zones, 3.1) will include a dual-spec feature, unless they fuck something up or decide to make it much more complicated than they think it's going to be right now. They have released almost no details on it at the moment, though, for obvious reasons, everyone is salivating over it.
The current plan, as described, is that it will be free and trivial to change specs while you're in a town and it will be possible but less convenient (maybe requiring 3 group members to channel something like a soul portal) to do so in a group or raid away from a town. When you change spec, your glyphs would all change over, as well, so you're not stuck with a bunch of tank glyphs when you're trying to dps, for example. They also want it to shift to a new set of action bars, so you don't need to recreate your keybinds and such every time you respec.
Let's hope it gets out soon and works as well as they say it should, because it's probably one of the most exciting possible things they've come up with.
And to put any lingering questions to rest: Naxx is now a level 80 instance above Dragonblight in 10 man and 25 man flavors tuned to be the entry-level raid in WotLK. It no longer exists above EPL in any format and the level 60, 40 player version cannot be accessed anymore. I think it's overall a good thing, since precious few people got to experience it the first time, but it's a little sad that you can't do the original in all its epic splendor.
I really ought to start carrying all my t3 with me so I can do the new one in the old gear and do terrible dps, but look really cool.
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