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Legion Hotfixes: 12 October 2016

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The biggest take away from today’s hotfixes is item rewards from emissary caches will now match the quality of World Quest rewards. For example, if your World Quests reward 830+ gear, you should be seeing items of similar level.

Originally Posted by Blizzard Entertainment (Official Post)

 

Here you’ll find a list of hotfixes that address various issues related to World of Warcraft: Legion. Some of the hotfixes below take effect the moment they were implemented, while others may require scheduled realm restarts to go into effect. Please keep in mind that some issues cannot be addressed without a client-side patch update. This list will be updated as additional hotfixes are applied.

Additional information about the expansion can be found below.

October 12


Hotfixes

Class Halls

  • General and LocalDefense chat channels are now functioning properly in the Shaman Class Hall.

Dungeons and Raids

  • In Mythic Keystone dungeons, Shadow Priests who die due to Surrender to Madness expiring should no longer incur a 5 second time penalty.
  • Emerald Nightmare
    •  Heart of Corruption
      • On Mythic difficulty, the Corruptor Tentacle that previously spawned at 225 seconds into the fight now spawns at 235 seconds, and the Deathglare Tentacle that previously spawned at 240 seconds into the fight now spawns at 250 seconds.

Items

  • Items rewarded from emissary bags now more closely match the quality of World Quest rewards.
  • The Spear of Rethu polearm now scales properly from character level 1 to 100, now properly appears in the heirloom list, and is now correctly a 2-handed weapon.

Quests

  •  Oculeth no longer disappears after completing the quest “Arcan’dor, Gift of the Ancient Magi.”

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