Search Results For: Patch 9.0.5
How to get this year’s best transmog item: Rhinestone Sunglasses
Shadowlands patch 9.0.5 was mostly built around balancing and a few quality-of-life changes, so it may have slipped under your radar that you can now transmog your helm to Rhinestone Sunglasses.
Even after a spawn rate hotfix The Maw’s Blazing Ingots daily quest item can still only be looted by one player, and makes me deeply unhappy
In case you didn't know -- and I say this because I didn't -- there's been a change to the Blazing Ingot daily quest in the Maw that makes an already tedious experience painful to the point of futility.
Where are the Valor Point vendors in Shadowlands? Gear upgrades or trade skill mats, here’s where they’re hiding
Shadowlands patch 9.0.5 brought back Valor Points as a method primarily for upgrading gear acquired in Mythic+ dungeons.
Rendle, Castle Nathria’s real winner, has gotten rich from repairing our armor
We don't really think of who truly wins a raid that often.
How to get the Wandering Ancient Mount, even if you’re not currently subbed
With the arrival of Shadowlands patch 9.0.5, World of Warcraft players are beginning to receive the winner of last year's mount poll, the Wandering Ancient.
The Wandering Ancient mount starts to appear in World of Warcraft, releasing over the next few days
It's a giant walking tree whose leaves will change depending on the season — and it's also the newest World of Warcraft mount.
Valor Points can also be used to purchase crafting materials in Oribos
Returning in patch 9.0.5, Valor Points are primarily going to be used to upgrade the weapons and armor that you get from Mythic Keystone dungeons, but Blizzard is also including a way to spend if you don't have any M+ gear that you can upgrade.
Blizzard Watch Podcast 307: How to fix loot drops in WoW Shadowlands
This week, Matt Rossi and Joe Perez explore patch 9.0.5 currently on the PTR, what BlizzConline panels they are looking forward to, and how they think loot can be improved in WoW Shadowlands.
Players inevitably choose the most powerful Covenants, and balance changes won’t solve the problem
Even with all the hours players spent in the Shadowlands alpha and beta tests, you can't entirely see the impact of some game systems until the entire player base has a chance to explore it.
Why would you change your Covenant?
Honestly I can't think of any reason I'd change from Night Fae on my Nelf Warrior -- I like the AOE DPS of Ancient Aftershock, and I enjoy the story and how it interacts with my character and the past couple of expansions.