Blizzard has announced there will be class tuning for Hunter, Shaman, and Warlock on the regional maintenance for the week of April 30.
12.04.2024 - 04:53 / wowhead.com / Josh Greenfield
Blizzard has announced class tuning coming on April 16 for Season of Discovery, including moving many Runes to different slots — like Light's Grace from Helms to Bracers!
Senior Game Producer Josh Greenfield commented on these hotfixes on X, formerly known as Twitter, stating that Blizzard plans to be «a lot more deliberate with changes in this phase to avoid whiplash, where possible».
It seems like major buffs and nerfs won't be coming soon!
Blizzard has announced there will be class tuning for Hunter, Shaman, and Warlock on the regional maintenance for the week of April 30.
Blizzard has posted Mythic+ dungeon tuning for today which includes nerfs to Uldaman and Neltharus!
Blizzard has posted Season 4 WoW hotfixes for today which includes many bug fixes!
Blizzard has announced that they will be implementing some Class adjustments as a part of April 23rd's scheduled maintenance.
Classic Senior Game Producer Josh Greenfield took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to ask for feedback regarding upcoming class changes in Season of Discovery. Greenfield, better known as Aggrend, stated that the Season of Discovery team has been hard at work listening and attempting to respond to player feedback, and further feedback on changes would be welcome as the team attempts to adjust balance ahead of Phase 4.
More Season 4 trinket tuning has been hotfixed onto live servers.
Classic Senior Game Producer Josh Greenfield recently took to the Paladin Class Discord to discuss Paladin tweaks, class balancing, and the concept of Hope in Season of Discovery. As reported in screenshots on Reddit, Greenfield, better known as Aggrend, had some interesting notes and thoughts to share with the players in a conversation regarding overall balance and Paladin gameplay.
Blizzard has announced upcoming class tuning for Dragonflight Season 4 which includes healer nerfs!
Blizzard has added tweaks to Seal of Martyrdom for Paladins in the upcoming April 16 class tuning pass for Season of Discovery. Blizzard announced a few days ago that classes would be receiving some light tuning this upcoming weekly reset, and Paladins had a change to Light's Grace's Rune slot to look forward to.
As players continue to clear the 20-player Sunken Temple raid, they've started to notice that they're receiving fewer pieces of loot than in previous Phases. While each boss is dropping more pieces of loot, the increase in player requirement as well as a change to the lockout cadence is leaving players wondering if the development team made a mistake. Players have taken to Reddit, Twitter, and the Official Forums to share their feedback about the Sunken Temple loot situation. One commenter even broke it down and suggested that the Sunken Temple bosses should be dropping up to 10 pieces of loot in order to compensate for the number of players per raid and weekly lockout.
After the Sunken Temple nerfs, some players have expressed disappointment in the lack of challenge provided thus far in Season of Discovery. But was completing difficult content the overall goal of this seasonal experiment? WoW Classic Senior Game Producer, Josh Greenfield has recently expressed his outlook on the topic of difficulty in Season of Discovery. All Runes Found in Phase 3 Worldcore Fragment Hotfix To summarize, the Season of Discovery team believes that the majority of their player-base should be able to clear level-up raids fairly consistently. While this content may seem too easy to some players, Josh Greenfield states that there are many other iterations of WoW that provide difficult challenges, and that the team wants Season of Discovery to be more focused on fun.
The Trinket tuning originally found on Patch 10.2.7 is now hotfixed onto live servers, nerfing popular trinkets ahead of Season 4.