Raiding players also have new options with this change, though the time it takes to go to Oribos and swap covenants means it won’t be something most raid groups will allow during farm clears. For instance, groups will no longer need to jump through hoops to make sure they have players of all four covenants to cover the powerful covenant specific buffs in each dungeon, and can instead encourage (force) one player (the healer) to swap as needed. For some classes, this is more relevant than for others - Warlocks, for example, will feel little difference as they could already do everything at peak efficiency as Night Fae.Įven if you specialize in just one spec and only one form of content, this change still opens up new possibilities for you. Instead of having to choose between your BiS covenant for Raid, Mythic+, and PvP or similar dilemmas for your different specs, you can now prepare all three and swap based on the content you’re doing. This change has huge quality of life implications for players that want to maximize their character in multiple forms of content. You’ll also be able to skip the Korthia campaign and Covenant campaigns you’ve already done on your account and boost up to Renown 40, though you will still need to earn Renown up to 80 to be fully set up. Once you reach Renown 80 for any character on your account, you’ll be able to freely swap Covenants by visiting the ambassadors in Oribos. Regardless, the gameplay experience for most specs should improve and it’ll be worth experimenting with specs you may have written off in the previous patches!įor raid, this change is not going to be very important - the AoE cap was noticeable on a few fights like Sun King’s Salvation and Kel’thuzad, but it was rarely a pivotal weakness for specs and little will change with its removal. The implications for the Mythic+ metagame are not entirely clear, though there are some likely winners among specs already doing well such as Frost Mage and Windwalker Monk. While this is a massive increase, there is still a difference between those specs and the specs that are entirely uncapped. For specs that had a hard cap at 5, this means going from 50% damage effectiveness at 10 targets to about 75%. Rather than having all or almost all of their damage stop at 5 or 8 targets, most abilities will now continue to deal damage beyond that point, but that damage will be reduced. No new cat form.The “AoE Cap” has been rolled back for most specs that were affected (with a few notable exceptions, such as Outlaw Rogue). I'm not sure why they do this - are the odd colour combinations supposed to make them look more 'design-ey' instead of 'basic' matching colours? Because I think it only makes those sets less useful, as few people can tolerate those colour schemes.Ĭase in point, the Mage's purple, pink, dark grey with gold. Blizzard will have to do more than this if they want my sub money Comment by bluebird91 on T16:13:46-05:00 I can't believe that the bulk of this patch after all this developing time is just 2 miserable weeks of recycled FOMO content. Man, the monk set still gives me lfr vibes.Ĭould'a chosen better colors, yo. They made demon hunter set kinda look like one of druid sets Comment by Alienatedflea on T16:03:23-05:00 Too bad Legion Mage Tower TW is time gated AF to only being up once every 4.5 monthsĮdit: spelling Comment by Trafalgarm on T16:03:14-05:00 How many times are yall going to post the information that has already been posted like 10 times by the same website lol Comment by tmptfate on T16:03:11-05:00 Like a Scarlet Brotherhood setĪlso I assume "every MT challenge" for the mount means each variant rather than doing it on every spec? Comment by oumura on T16:02:02-05:00 This mount is notable as it is one of runner-ups of the Free Shadowlands mount poll that happened last year.Ĭomment by Snagprophet on T16:01:32-05:00 Players who complete every Mage Tower challenge at least once will receive the achievement A Tour of Towers, which awards a new mount, the Soaring Spelltome. Your browser does not support the video tag. Guardian Druids who complete the Timewalking version of the Mage Tower will receive a special recolor of the Werebear form that became available to them during the original running of the challenge. Special Guardian Druid Reward - Fel Werebear Form The first Legion Timewalking date isn't until December, but you can start planning which characters and sets you want to prioritize! If you want a transmog set for a class, you only need to complete one of the challenges. In Patch 9.1.5, Legion Timewalking brings the Mage Tower back, with brand new rewards which include new transmog sets and the Fel Werebear form for Guardian Druids!
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