WoW Season of Discovery Phase 4: PTR Class Adjustments

We will take a look at the most recent class changes in the development notes for World of Warcraft SoD Phase 4 PTR.

WoW Season of Discovery Phase 4: PTR Class Adjustments
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With the World of Warcraft Season of Discovery Phase 4 PTR going strong, many players are able to test out all of the changes that the devs are implementing to ensure that the launch goes smoothly. Recently, the WoW Classic team shared a lot of new class changes that will possibly be in the final version of WoW SoD Phase 4 so we will take a look at what we can expect in terms of game balance. 

Please keep in mind that these changes are not set in stone as the devs might continue tweaking the balance as per the feedback from the community. With that in mind, let's dive into all of the PTR development notes class changes.

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WoW SoD Phase 4 PTR Class Changes (June 21, 2024)

WoW SoD Phase 4 PTR Class Changes
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Developer’s Notes on Tanks: We’ve made an adjustment to allow each tank’s primary AoE ability to hit a larger number of targets, in most cases 10 or more. Going into Season of Discovery we hoped to maintain some of the rewarding gameplay and challenge that tanks faced in original wow and keep AoE threat a bit lower relative to newer versions of WoW, but as time has gone by our perspective on this has changed for Season of Discovery as damage dealing classes have gained more AoE tools and damage in general. As a result, we’ve decided to open up each tank classes’ AoE capabilities a bit more. Many groups may find that large pulls in Season of Discovery (with the higher damage that creatures deal, particularly at or near level 60) to be quite deadly, so a good strategy and plan for CC is still recommended in most dungeons. Thank you for all of your feedback on this so far!

Druid

Druid

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Hunter

Hunter

  • The Heart of the Lion aura no longer cancels itself after a few seconds of being active.
  • Fixed an issue with the stables preventing hunter pets from being able to be stabled or summoned on the PTR.
Mage

Mage

  • The Hot Streak rune has been moved to the helm slot.
  • The Rewind Time rune has been moved to the wrist slot.
Priest

Priest

Paladin

Paladin

  • Divine Light has been moved to the Cloak rune slot.
  • The additional damage shield from Divine Light overhealing will now also apply to Beacon of Light targets.
  • Fixed an issue causing Holy Shield to deal too much damage.
  • Adjusted the tooltip of Hallowed Ground to clarify that damage does not need to be dealt to enemies with consecrate for consecrate to heal allies.
  • Fixed an issue allowing the heal over time effect from Fanatacism from being able to crit.
  • The Aegis rune now also allows the paladin to gain a 2% chance per talent point in the Reckoning talent learned to trigger the reckoning effect when receiving a melee or ranged attack
  • The additional damage over time effect cause by critical strikes with the Righteous Vengeance rune has been increased to 50% of the damage inflicted by the paladin ability that triggered it
  • A new spell has been added via spellbook:
    • Divine Steed – Increases the paladin’s movement speed by 100% for 3 seconds. 45 second cooldown.

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Rogue

Rogue

Developer’s Note: We had an issue in the previous PTR build that the Saber Slash changes that came via hotfix in 1.15.2/phase 3 were missing. This adjustment re-implements those changes into 1.15.4/Phase 4 and improves the usability of Saber Slash as a further adjustment.

Shaman

Shaman

  • While using the Shield Mastery rune, the attack power bonus granted from defense skill is now triggered by the use of Flame Shock.
  • The attack speed bonus granted by the Two-Handed Mastery specialization rune after landing a melee attack on an enemy with a two-handed weapon equipped has been increased to 50%.
  • Maelstrom Weapon now has a significantly higher chance to proc with two-handed weapons equipped.
  • Molten Blast can now hit up to 10 targets.
  • The maximum rank of all weapon imbues now has a 1-hour duration.
Warlock

Warlock

  • Summon Felguard has gained the Demonic Frenzy ability, causing the Felguard’s melee attacks to grant 5% additional attack power for 10 seconds, stacking up to 10 times.
  • Soul Siphon now grants Drain Soul up to 300% increased damage when targets are below 20% health
  • Lake of Fire has been redesigned and now causes Rain of Fire to be instant cast with no channeling time but now has an 8 second cooldown.
  • Backdraft now increases casting speed for 15 seconds, up from 10.
  • Shadow Cleave can now hit up to 10 targets.
  • Mark of Chaos has been redesigned:
    • Now causes Curse of Agony and Curse of Doom to apply the Mark of Chaos to the target for their duration, reducing the target’s resistances by up to 75 and increases the targets spell damage taken by up to 10%.

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Warrior

Warrior

  • Shield Slam now gains 15% of attack power as additional damage
  • Single-Minded Fury has been adjusted:
    • Now grants a Single-Minded buff that stacks up to 5 times, granting 2% attack speed while you continue attacking the same target with auto-attacks.
    • The movement speed effect has been reduced back to 10% and the threat reduction component has been removed.
  • An additional effect has been added to Gladiator Stance to increase rage generation when attacking a target that is not actively attacking the warrior.
  • Thunderclap can now hit up to 10 targets.
  • A new ability has been added via spellbook: Valor of Azeroth

Developer’s Note: We are trying a rather radical new change to essentially allow Warriors to provide themselves and raid members with “Dragonslayer lite” in case they or other raid members don’t have or have unfortunately lost their world buffs. Warriors in particular gain a massive amount of power from World Buffs, and the class can feel a lot less satisfying without them so while this won’t raise a Warrior’s overall maximum throughput, it should help bring the floor up in situations where Warriors have to go without World Buffs. This is an experimental change for the PTR and we may remove or iterate on this change before phase 4 releases. We are hoping that this provides some interesting raid utility for warriors should wipes or deaths occur, allowing them and their party/raid members to get a portion of the power that they gained from world buffs after losing them.

And that covers all of the class changes so far for World of Warcraft Season of Discovery Phase 4. The PTR is set up to be quite promising in terms of the content we can expect to see when the phase goes live. 

Hopefully, Blizzard is able to deliver a great experience, similarly to the first phase of Season of Discovery so players can see their favorite characters shine in all of their glory and clear all of the endgame raids with style. 

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