World Boss - Levantus Levantus is up this week! He drops item level 860 gear and a Blood Relic. Shaman can also get the The Warmace of Shirvallah hidden artifact appearance for Doomhammer.
Legendary Item Upgrades With the Tomb of Sargeras release, you can upgrade your legendary items to item level 970 by completing another collection quest.
Fixed a bug causing Soul Fragment of Azzinoth to inadvertently retain threat on a target after Enslave Demon breaks.
Items
Insignia of Ravenholdt should now work correctly with Toxic Blade.
Darkmoon Deck: Promises now provides mana reduction that scales like a secondary stat.
Darkmoon Deck: Immortality now provides armor that scales like a secondary stat.
Developers' notes: The power of these trinkets at item level 900 is identical to their previous scaling value, and will be stronger than before at lower item levels.
Player versus Player
Hunter
Marksmanship
T.N.T. (Honor Talent) will correctly only apply Concussive Shot to targets hit by Bursting Shot.
Warlock
Affliction
Demonic Gateway's debuff will now show the correct duration remaining when the Warlock has Gateway Mastery.
Professions
Inscription
Technique: Glyph of Angels is again obtainable from Mists of Pandaria creatures.
Quests
Fixed a bug where "In the Blink of an Eye" was not granted to players upon completion of "Illidari Allies" or equivalent.
World
Fixed a bug in the Cavern of Consumption that would erroneously teleport players back to the entrance of the cavern.
Blue Tweets
Originally Posted by Blizzard Entertainment
I know blizz are stubborn but you must realise faction arena titles was a huge mistake. Has there been any positive feedback? Quite the contrary, it is having the desired effect. For example, in NA the cutoff difference between each faction is very close. (holinka) What Im noticing is top players just camp an alt of their main class "2nd druid" on the easier faction. Even a 50 point difference is big. Probably a few but not the majority. Likewise we were told "everyone switches and switches back" but in reality, it wasn't the case for most (holinka) On Eu it feels kind of weird since for example last season people on horde got r1 with 100 Rating lower than alliance. We expect that gap to continue to shrink over time. (holinka)
what is blizzard trying to achieve then if its having its desired effect? A 3000 rated alliance player missing r1 and a 2900 horde gets it? Our intent is to distribute our best PvP players as evenly as possible between both factions as that benefits the game as a whole. (holinka) With each season since the change to faction based titles, we have seen that distribution improve. (holinka) No it doesn't, the most beneficial is when all of the best PvP players play 1 faction so they can all play with eachother. We fundamentally disagree on that point. (holinka)
is there anyway to track 150 wins after faction changing 2 times? i xfered horde played there then went back. @WarcraftDevs There isn't really and admit that it's a problem we need to correct for the future. (holinka)
Ghostcrawler Tweets Ghostcrawler still occasionally talks about WoW. Remember that he no longer works for or speaks for Blizzard.
Originally Posted by MMO-Champion
What is the best approach to rebalancing a particular ability/champion/class/etc. - to do one large, comprehensive balance pass over one update, or several smaller, incremental balance passes over many updates? All things being equal, I would advocate that it's better to do it once. Touching something in many updates just increases the chance of introducing bugs, makes it feel like balance is unresolved (and therefore perhaps not worth players' time to invest in mastering it), and can also get really wearying for players who play that character.
However, overdoing a change has all of these risks and even more. Overshooting a target and then having to revert changes adds to the sense that game balance isn't anywhere approaching stable and can feel ever crappier to players who love that character than slowly creeping towards a target.
It's one of those Price is Right deals - get as close as you can without going over.
Now sometimes we'll run into a situation where small +3% changes don't have a meaningful impact. In those cases, it's entirely possible that we don't even have a sense for the order of magnitude. We're tuning the dial by 3% when really it's going to take a 50% buff or nerf to solve the problem. That clearly could take a really long time.
If this seems to be happening, I would advocate for making a massive change - double the number or whatever. You will likely overshoot your target, perhaps by a lot, but at least you'll know where the endpoints of your continuum are so you can try to get things somewhere in the middle. This tactic works much better for internal testing where you can explain your goals (finding the extremes) than foisting it on players who have to suffer even more balance problems just so you can get your shit together. (Source)
Weekly Bonus Event - Battlegrounds
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
A new weekly quest and rewards are here—steel yourself for Battleground combat!
Seven Days on the Battlegrounds All this week, heading to the Battlegrounds will net you some extra Honor along with bonus loot for completing this week's quest. To enter the fray, open Group Finder (default hotkey: I) and then select the Player vs. Player tab. Next choose Casual, select Random Battlegrounds, and hit the Join Battle button—you'll be matched up with other players and sent to one of the 11 battlegrounds.
Weekly Quest Before you get started, Archmage Timear near Violet Hold in Dalaran has a quest for you. Win four random Battlegrounds, and you'll be rewarded with 5 Marks of Honor, a Badge of Honor (1000 Honor), and a Glory of the Melee Artifact Power token (base 500 AP).
Battleground Buff This week you gain 50% more Honor in Battlegrounds.
A New Event Every Week The Bonus Events system consists of a rotating schedule of different activities, currently scheduled to run each week beginning on Tuesdays. Each Bonus Event grants a passive bonus to a particular game activity and offers a once-per-event quest with a noteworthy reward for accomplishing a related goal. The in-game calendar can serve as your one-stop reference for the event schedule. The Adventure Guide also offers a direct link to active Bonus Events, allowing you to easily accept any associated quests.
Diablo 3 - Rise of the Necromancer Pack Arrives June 27! The Necromancer is almost here! Check out Diablofans for builds and more details.
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