![]() This change will also affect PvP combat.ĭevelopers’ notes: Discipline Priest is not performing as well as we’d like, so for this week we’re increasing their Atonement healing. San’layn now reduces the cooldown of Vampiric Embrace by 30 seconds (was 45 seconds). Vampiric Embrace now heals a nearby ally for 40% of any single-target Shadow spell damage dealt (was 50%). This change will also affect PvP combat.Ĭonsecration damage reduced by 25%. Righteous Judgment now has a 30% chance to activate Consecration (was 50%). Tyr’s Deliverance now increases healing taken from Holy Light, Flash of Light, and Holy Shock by 15% (was 25%).īlessing of Summer now causes attacks to deal 25% additional damage as Holy (was 30%).įading Light now creates an absorb shield for 3% of the healing or damage done from Holy Power generators (was 10%). Overflowing Light now creates an absorb shield for 30% of Glimmer of Light’s overhealing (was 50%). Light’s Protection now reduces damage taken by 10% (was 16%). Trick Shots increases the damage of your next Aimed Shot or Rapid Fire by 70% (was 65%). For this week, we’d like to reduce some of the damage contributions from their buffs to help bring them more in line with other classes.īreath of Eons accumulates 10% of damage done by allies with your Ebon Might (was 15%).įate Mirror’s chance to proc has been reduced to 10% (was 15%). This change will also affect PvP combat.ĭevelopers’ notes: Augmentation Evoker is adding a significant amount of damage to their party while also providing strong utility and survivability. We think the most plausible release dates for Chains of Domination are June 22 or June 29, 2021 under ideal circumstances. If that won’t be the case, expect a July 2021 release date.Įxcept where noted, all changes will be offset so that they do not apply to PvP. If we add (the median) 84 days to the March 23 release date, we're looking at June 22, 2021, as the potential release date of Patch 9.1 (or one week later if Blizzard decides to release 9.0.5 on March 30). If 9.0.5 was supposed to go live in late March, we expect it to release on March 23 or March 30. Patch 8.2 was deployed on the Public Test Realms on April 16, 2019, and went live on June 25, 2019, so that's just 71 days of testing.įinally, Patch 8.3 went live on the PTR on October 7, 2019, and was released on January 14, 2020, so it went through 99 days of testing.īased on the data, we know that it takes for a major patch approximately 84 days to release after it hits Public Test Realms.It's not clear how many builds we'll see until release, but we expect the patch to go live by late March.Ĭhains of Domination is quite a big update for Shadowlands, and a regular testing cycle will be necessary to iron out all the bugs.įor comparison, Battle for Azeroth's Patch 8.1 was made available for testing on September 21, 2018, and went live on December 11, 2018 ( 82 days on the PTR). In the second one, Blizzard addressed underperforming Legendary Powers. ![]() The first build came with Covenant Ability tuning. This is a relatively small patch containing balance changes that could not have been hotfixed, so the testing cycle won't take too long. We assume Patch 9.1.0 PTR will be up the same week when Patch 9.0.5 releases. Patch 9.1 PTR will go live shortly after Patch 9.0.5 releases.While we do not have any specific release dates, we know two things:īlizzard plans to release Patch 9.0.5 in March 2021. Blizzard revealed Chains of Domination, the first major content patch of Shadowlands, at BlizzConline.
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