![]() New character creation options have come to many of the game's allied races, and there are improvements to the in-game reporting and group finding tools as well. The Mage Tower, a popular piece of content from Legion which offered unique challenges and unique rewards, is also returning for the duration of the Legion Timewalking event.Īnd while many of the changes introduced in patch 9.1.5 focus on adjusting the various systems of Shadowlands, there have been tweaks and adjustments across Azeroth too. Dungeons from the game's Legion expansion will now be featured in the game's rotating Timewalking event and will be playable on Mythic+ difficulty. The patch may not add new content, but it does repurpose some older fan-favorites. The majority of the game's AOE abilities now deal reduced damage to targets beyond the first five or eight. The area-of-effect ability cap introduced in Shadowlands, which caused many of the game's AOE abilities to only hit a certain number of enemies, has also been removed. Players can now swap their Conduits freely without restriction. ![]() ![]() Patch 9.1.5 also sees the removal of the widely-disliked Conduit Energy system, which served as a talent tree of sorts but felt overly punishing to players who enjoyed participating in different types of content. Now Playing: World of Warcraft: Shadowlands: Chains of Domination Trailer | BlizzCon 2021 By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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