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March 31st Hotfixes

by - 9 years ago

Rygarius posted the most recent round of hotfixes this evening, and it looks like he’s changed the format a bit. Current hotfixes are listed at the top of the blog and, after the next update, moved into the general section which is broken down by subject.

All that being said, let’s look at the list of tonight’s fixes.

Originally Posted by Rygarius (Official Post)

March 31

Classes

  • Druid

    • Armor Sets
      • Tier-17 4-piece set bonus for Feral Druids should now correctly have a chance to trigger from Multistrikes.

Quests

  • Legacy

    • Striking Back (Dun Morogh): Repaired Bomber should now correctly fly over Ironforge Airfield and allow players to complete the quest.

Raids and Dungeons

  • Blackrock Foundry

    • The Blast Furnace
      • Phase 1
        • Furnace Engineers should now throw a bomb at players roughly every 6 seconds. Throw Bomb is now instant-cast, but the range is now 40 yards (down from 50 yards). These changes are intended to diminish the relative benefit of having two or more priests, compared to one or none: Mind Control allows for more controlled targeting of the Bombs, but does not speed up the phase as a whole.
        • Reduced the health of Heat Regulators.
    • Blackhand
      • Blackhand’s health has been reduced by 5% on Mythic difficulty.
      • Blackhand’s Massive Shattering Smash ability now deals 25% less damage on Mythic difficulty.
      • Iron Soldiers’ health has been reduced by 15% on Mythic difficulty.

Collections

  • Heirlooms

    • In response to player feedback, we have increased the power of Heirloom for levels 91-100. This change is intended to help Heirlooms be more competitive relative to Draenor dungeon gear.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue that could cause Mistweaver Monks that had undergone a Paid Character Boost to deal less damage than intended while in the process of unlocking skills and abilities.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause looping flight paths used for quests to not work correctly.


Timothy Prine

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