If you’ve played World of Warcraft for any length of time, you’ve probably noticed that you can get a Field Pack from Angelique Butler in Dalaran. While this item no longer serves a purpose, you can still buy it for 2 gold. Here are some of the things you should know about this new expansion. Also, be aware that it has a number of bug fixes, so make sure you don’t waste your money on this one.
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Changes to Infiltration of Dread
The changes to Infiltration of Dread in World of Warrior’s field pack address a number of issues. In addition to fixing the issue wherein the Honor award for Solo Shuffle could be given more than once, the changes to the Relics of Woth also addressed a number of other issues. For example, Halondrus the Reclaimer’s damage from Wildfire Infusion can now hit Wo more than twice, the relic spawns more consistently and Seismic Tremors now target a larger area than before. Also, Anduin Wrynn’s Grim Reflections now have five second immunity to Wicked Stars. The changes also addressed the problems that affected player pets and guardians using the Befouled Barrier. In addition, Rygelon fixed an issue with his Celes
Infiltration of Dread now increases Shadow damage by 10%, and it also increases the size of the Slumber Cloud. In addition, Fearful Trepidation now warps the shadows around you and erupts into Bursting Dread, which causes players within 10 yards to flee in fear for 12 sec. The Cloud of Carrion effect is also removed by striking the target while using the new Infiltration of Dread field pack.
Improved rate of acquiring Sandworn Relics
A new patch is available for the game that fixes several problems that affected the ability to acquire Sandworn Relics. Players can now acquire these relics faster and use them to purchase gear. They will also reliably see Pocopoc during the “A Means to an End” Campaign chapter. Additionally, players should see more frequent relic drops after completing the “Encouraging Words” quest in Bastion Assault. In addition, Primordial Wave will no longer incorrectly reset the cooldown of Frost Shock when used to apply Flame Shock. Additionally, the fix for Heal the Soul also corrected a bug in which players had to wait for the totem to be recalled.
The fix is particularly useful for players looking to obtain Sandworn Relics for selling to Rafiq in Pilgrim’s Grace. The new patch will eliminate a frustrating bug where players have to teleport to a Vy Interceptor to be able to interact with the mob. Additionally, it fixes a bug that causes Vault Purifiers to attack players after they land.
Improved global cooldown reduction of Frost Shock and Flame Shock
The Shadowlands Chains of Domination Update is scheduled to go live next week. This patch includes a large number of changes for the game, but no official file size has been given yet. It’s likely Blizzard will reveal this information once the patch hits the live servers next week. Until then, check out some of the new features in the update.
The main difference is in the duration of the cooldowns of these abilities. Flame Shock and Frost Shock have been removed from their cooldowns, so players can now cast them as long as they have enough mana. Flame Shock’s cooldown is now three seconds longer than Frost Shock. The new abilities allow players to cast these spells at a higher damage threshold than normal. And while this is nice for players who want to make sure their damage is higher than the average, the new spells will have a longer cooldown.
Removed references to developers and team members
A statement by Blizzard Entertainment on Twitter has announced the company’s plans to remove all inappropriate references to developers and team members from World of Warcraft. The team also announced that they are making changes to their workplace to ensure that all members of the game community can have a positive experience in the company. The company said that the changes will not have a negative impact on the game’s sales and are aimed at improving employee relations.
Blizzard also confirmed that it is removing references to former team members and developers from the game. These references include references to Jesse McCree, Luis Barriga, and Jon LeCraft. While Blizzard has not publicly announced who exactly they are removing, some speculation suggests that they are removing references to former creative director Alex Afrasiabi, who left the company in June 2020.