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World of Warcraft_ The War Within's pre-patch event has been fixed, removing 90-minute wait times an

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

World of Warcraft: The War Within looks very promising—but its pre-patch event hasn't .

To summarise the issues: rewards were slim, with precious little to do in between big boss events that were over very quickly—which wasn't great, since they only popped once every 90 minutes, with an arbitrarily-lowered timer as the pre-patch event proceeded apace.

After some community outcry, Blizzard has, it seems, fixed basically every problem the players had in short สมัคร winner55 เครดิตฟรี​ order, as per an announcement on the via community manager Kaivax: "We’ve been working to address two main concerns: the wait time for the event, and the rate at which you can [[link]] earn rewards."

  • The event rotates between three zones on an hour-long timer, but it plays in those zones indefinitely, on [[link]] loop.
  • Rewards from most event activities are boosted. For example, "Remembered" bosses give 1,400 memories (up from 500) while Scattered Memory events give 200 memories (up from 10).
  • Across the board, the event now rewards items used to upgrade the gear you're getting—flightstones and crests.
  • The weekly quest, which could be repeated across your alts, is now a daily [[link]] quest, which can't be repeated across your alts. It also rewards twice as many memories for every turn-in.

That last point winner55 ทางเข้า สล็อต​ is an interesting one. In case you're out of the loop, WoW's new system makes several different currencies account-wide, transferred between your Warband characters via the new system. This has some strong implications for weekly quests, which would, in theory, vastly reward players who'd levelled up alts over players who stick to a main.

While WoW is becoming a vastly more alt-friendly game with The War Within, Blizzard has given itself a tricky design problem: there's a thin line between alt friendly and alt mandatory. I've actually seen the inverse of this play out in Final Fantasy 14, a game that's incredibly main friendly in that you can level every class on winner55 com เพื่อ เข้า ระบบ ค่ะ one character—and yet, that makes it both pointless and tedious to level an alt.

As for the event itself, I'm glad to see these changes, though part of me feels like I could've told you that a 90-minute lockout on a pre-patch event was a bad idea to begin with, especially with the kind of numbers WoW deals with—turning them into an absolute zerg rush. I'm glad to see things have been straightened out, because the pre-patch is otherwise very good—introducing a few game-changer that put the game in great standing going forward.

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