Search Results For: Patch 9.1
What do you like to test in PTRs and betas?
The Burning Crusade Classic beta has been up for a couple weeks now, and the Diablo 2: Resurrected technical alpha is starting this weekend.
What franchise would you like to see Blizzard put back on the menu?
Forged in the Barrens, the latest expansion for Hearthstone, is coming out next week. Burning Crusade Classic should be launching the beta any day now, and Diablo 2: Resurrection should be starting its technical alpha in the next few weeks if it looks to meet the promised 2021 release.
Korthia will be a new Daily Quest hub to the Maw, but are Daily Quests actually good content?
The Maw zone Korthia will be added in patch 9.1, and I for one am utterly ambivalent about it.
A brief history of Valor Points in WoW
How many times have you seen a player saying in trade chat, "bring back Valor Points," as a solution to help people bridge the gap between RNG and that 158 ilevel ring they're still using?
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.
What do you play when you’re tired of WoW?
We all have those spells, don't we?
Just who is the Archon? What we know about Kyrestia the Firstborne, the beacon in the darkness
The leaders of the Shadowlands are the Eternal Ones, also referred to as the Pantheon of Death — and the patch 9.1 trailer tells us that the Jailer intends to take them all on.
How can Tazavesh both feel like a heist and be a satisfying dungeon? We have some ideas.
Tazavesh the Veiled Market is Shadowlands' version of the mega-dungeon concept, following Operation: Mechagon in Battle of Azeroth and the Return to Karazhan in Legion. Like those dungeons, Tazavesh will have eight bosses instead of the standard three-to-five, and when released in patch 9.1 will only be available on Mythic difficulty.
What was your favorite BlizzConline “oh my Yogg” moment?
I'll go first: Diablo 4's Rogue.
The biggest announcements to come out of BlizzConline
BlizzConline was not exactly like your usual BlizzCon, but despite being a completely online event with no audience presence, it was still chock-full of juicy new information for most major Blizzard franchises -- and even some unexpected minor ones.