Rising Sun Kick damage increased by 10%. Phoenix Flames damage increased by 10% (does not apply in PvP combat). Fireball damage increased by 10% (does not apply in PvP combat). Fire Blast damage increased by 10% (does not apply in PvP combat). Pyroblast damage increased by 5% (does not apply in PvP combat). All damage dealt by you and your pet’s abilities increased by 5%. Disintegrate damage has been increased by 15% for Preservation Evoker. Aberrus (4) Set Bonus: Now increases Agility by 8% (up from 5%).ĭevelopers’ notes: We would like there to be more of a reward to using Disintegrate over Living Flame as a Preservation Evoker since it has a high Essence cost. Aberrus (2) Set Bonus: Chance for Shadows of the Predator stacks to reset reduced by 15%. Increased damage of all abilities by 8%.ĭevelopers’ Notes: These set bonus changes will increase the average number of stacks of the (2) Set Bonus and cause the (4) Set Bonus to trigger less often, but provide more Agility when it does. The big news was the class tuning pass, but we also saw many Aberrus raid changes, item tweaks and more. It's time to take a look back at all the changes that arrived via hotfix this past week. We'll have to wait and see what the future holds for the popular platform! Many users claim they will be leaving Reddit when they can't use third-party apps. Reddit's decision to monetize its API comes just months before Reddit is expected to file for an initial public offering (IPO). The new API updates have sparked outrage among developers and users, as the changes negatively impact their third-party apps.ĭespite exemptions for accessibility-oriented apps, many developers are forced to shut down their Reddit apps, including popular ones like Appolo for Reddit, due to the financial burden imposed by the API changes.Īpollo for Reddit developer Christian Selig revealed he would have to pay a whopping $20 million per year for 7 billion API requests every month due to the changes, just to keep his app working.Īs reported by The Verge, Selig is "deeply disappointed in this price" and "while Reddit has been communicative and civil throughout this process, he doesn't see how this pricing is anything based in reality or remotely reasonable". R/WOW joins the many subreddits that have gone dark in protest of Reddit's new API pricing. If you actually cared you'd release it earlier but you don't because you hate your customers.Īlso players after patch is released: This patch is buggy which means that Blizzard doesn't care and they rushed the patch because they hate their customers.The WoW Subreddit has gone private in protest of Reddit's recent and planned changes to the API, heavily impacting third-party tools, accessibility, and moderation ability. Players: Blizzard, just release the patch. It is now safe to assume the patch will definitely drop close to Endwalker's launch date. No reason why we have to wait for everything just to test this one thing. Don’t push us through hoops when it gets to live. Make the challenge and then let the cards fall from there. Nothing remotely exciting about trying to stay awake/wake up for something happening when we should sleep. Content windows are abysmal in this game and blizzard should have learned their lesson with the absurdities of mecha-done. Only complaint is the extreme gap in frequency of this event. And I know that I haven’t kept pace with the expansion to warrant completing any of these, including the feltotem challenge.
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