In this world of warcraft patch 2.4.3 review, we’ll talk about Changes to Judgement spells, Blood Elf and Draenei classes, new quests, and the vendor discount system. There are a number of issues in this patch that make it worthwhile to read up on before diving into it. You’ll also learn what the best ways to use new items are, and which ones won’t work in your character.
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Changes to Judgement spells
Changes to Judgement spells in World Of Warcraft patch 2.4.3 have been implemented. This patch reduces the cooldowns of Frost damage spells, and gives them a better chance to crit. The duration of Maelstrom Weapon has been reduced to three/6/9/12/15% and its damage now scales with the target’s attack power. Teleport spells are now only costing 9% of the target’s base mana. Other changes to Judgement spells are that Frost damage spells have a greater chance to crit when used with Arcane. The renaming of Ice Floes, Frost damage spells, and Fire Blast have changed their durations as well. The spells have also been given a different name and have a reduced cooldown. In addition, certain Judgement
The change to Righteous Defense means that it no longer works for paladins who are crowd controlled. Sanctified Judgement also grants the proper amount of mana to a Paladin when used with the Seal of Justice. Another change has been made to Seal of Righteousness, where the tooltip of Sanctified Judgement now shows two different numbers for one-handed weapons vs. two-handed weapons.
Changes to Blood Elf and Draenei classes
Blizzard has released a new preview patch for the upcoming World of Warcraft patch 2.4.3 that reveals some changes to Blood Elf and Draeneis. Both classes now have new abilities that make them more viable for raids. If you’re looking for a new class, here are some suggestions to make your character more valuable.
Regardless of which class you choose, you should expect to feel better than you have before, as many of the changes apply to all classes. The greatest boosts will come to classes that were considered subpar during the WoW Classic era. While it’s important to understand what the changes will mean for your specific class, you should feel a boost already at level 60. By the end of the patch, you’ll no longer be able to use meme specs.
While there were a number of other changes to Draenei and Blood Elf classes, the new ones aren’t entirely new. The two new professions, Jewelcrafting and Mooncloth, have both been introduced during the pre-patch. Players can now craft jewelry and special gems in socketed items. The professions also have a new Master level, although some of them can reach 390 with the pre-patch. Lastly, each profession now has new talents, recipes, enchantments, and schematics. The new spells and abilities can be learned by leveling up.
Changes to quests
In this World of Warcraft patch, Blizzard is making several changes to quests for the new version of the game. The Timeless Mechanical Dragonling’s Time Bomb attack has been changed to be more useful, and the new daily quest, “The Call to Arms,” gives three battleground marks as well. In addition, First Aid bandages will no longer be removed from players who already have the Recently Bandaged debuff. Finally, the taunt ability will now stick to the target even when they are stunned.
Traveler’s Anima Cache will no longer be consumed by players who don’t belong to the Covenant. Also, players leveling below level 34 will convert their defensive ratings at the same rate as level 34 players. Other changes include the introduction of Guild Banks in major cities and changes to the level requirements for some racial abilities. In addition, players will no longer need to coordinate with other players to finish a raid, so they can simply jump in without having to plan ahead.
Changes to vendor discount system
The new patch for World of Warcraft has brought with it some changes that affected vendor discounts. In Classic WoW, you could get a 10% discount if you were Honored with the vendor faction. Now, if you’re Honored with the same faction and have PvP rank 3, you can get an additional 10% discount. Another change that affected vendor discounts is the cost of bank bags. The 7th slot now costs 25 gold. In Classic WoW, all bank bag slots cost 111.1 gold, but this new patch has made it less affordable for you to use the seventh slot.
Previously, the amount of money you could save was not calculated properly, and you’d have to pay the full price for the item. This new system will reduce the price of vendor items by up to 30%. The price of the items will be updated in game to reflect the changes. This will benefit everyone, from the highest-level to the lowest. In addition, you can enjoy the new vendor discount system even if you don’t have a high level character, because there’s no higher limit on the number of characters you can have.