Patch 8.3
Blizzard has improved the Azerite progression system, but it’s still a frustrating mess
Azerite has been a major focus and main power system in Battle for Azeroth, but it hasn't fared well.
What form should Patch 8.3 take?
We've seen a few last patches over the years -- from the Sunwell in The Burning Crusade to Icecrown Citadel in Wrath, from Dragon Soul in Cataclysm to the Siege of Orgrimmar in Mists of Pandaria. Warlords of Draenor ended with the Hellfire Citadel, Legion took us to Argus and had us raid Antorus, and with Battle for Azeroth...
The War Campaign is officially ending in patch 8.2.5 — but what does that mean for patch 8.3 and the end of Battle for Azeroth?
For those of us who are focused on Battle for Azeroth there's been a bit of a lull in terms of news about the game, with an understandable focus on WoW Classic.
Will WoW patch 8.3 release before BlizzCon?
It's September 10th as I write this, and we've heard very little about patch 8.2.5 as yet -- there's been little movement on the PTR about it, which means that we have no real idea when it will drop.
Patch 8.3: Just what will happen in Battle for Azeroth’s final patch?
As of right now, I see two contradictory paths that patch 8.3 could take.
What types of content do you want to see in World of Warcraft patch 8.3?
Lately, World of Warcraft patches alternate between x.x and x.x.5, such as the current patch 8.2 and the upcoming patch 8.2.5.
How do you think Battle for Azeroth is going to end?
To be succinct, I have no idea what the end raid of this expansion will be. Battle for Azeroth has done an incredible job of making it so that I can't be sure how it's going to end.
What surprises do you think are coming after WoW’s Patch 8.2?
Right now, in Battle for Azeroth we know that this patch is about the fighting between the Horde and Alliance.