With World of Warcraft Cataclysm Classic in full swing, players are busy raiding, digging up ancient artifacts for a chance to get some awesome loot from Archeology and clashing in PvP. Given the huge success of WoW Classic, it is amazing to see how much the community has grown fond of reliving the nostalgia of the first expansions.
Although the players are quick to see World of Warcraft through rose-tinted glasses, there are still some issues that need polishing to make sure that the experience is fun and exciting for everyone involved.
The devs are constantly monitoring for feedback with hotfixes being deployed left and right to ensure that the overall enjoyment is retained, as players continue their quest of defending Azeroth of its many foes.
Advertisement
WoW Cata Classic Hotfixes
Although this time around there aren't many changes to World of Warcraft Cataclysm Classic, the most impactful one is certainly the increase of honor rewards, giving players more incentive to queue up for random BGs.
General Changes
-
Honor rewards from completing a random battleground or a holiday battleground have been increased by 100%.
-
Fixed an issue with Admiral Ripsnarl’s visual effect (Deadmines Dungeon Boss).
-
Fixed a bug preventing the completion of the achievement Acrocalypse Now (Heroic Lost City of Tol'vir Dungeon achievement).
Priest
-
Atonement healing will now de-prioritize pets, and will only heal them if their health is very low compared to available player targets. It will treat them as if their health percentage is 50% higher when evaluating targets.
-
Fixed an issue with Shadowy Apparition that prevented them from being summoned under certain circumstances.
Shaman
-
Fixed a problem with Precision where it was granting an unintended additional 1/
2/ 3% chance to hit.
And that covers all of the changes that were added to World of Warcraft Cataclysm Classic. Although players are quick to point out that many more issues need to be addressed by the developers, slowly but surely, Blizzard will be able to sort out all of the bugs and bad quality-of-life decisions that were made when Cata first launched.
Advertisement