Patch 9.0.2 Hotfixes - February 24, 2021
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
Creatures and NPCs
  • Fixed an issue where Tomb Burster in Revendreth was not resetting each day to give players another opportunity at her loot.

Dungeons and Raids
  • Castle Nathria
    • Fixed an issue that could cause the door to Sire Denathrius' chamber to remain closed if Prince Renathal and General Draven began fighting loyalists prior to the door opening.
  • Timewalking: Black Temple
    • Illidan
      • Fixed an issue where Parasitic Shadowfiends would sometimes not reset after the encounter ends.

Items and Rewards
  • Renown weapon illusions can now be used in transmogrification after their appearance has been learned.

Blue Post - Blizzard On WoW Classic Era Realms and Paid Character Boosts
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker)
I think it might be helpful to note that what we’re now calling WoW Classic Era realms start at Level 1, and we feel the same as we did two years ago: no Boost would ever be needed (or appropriate) there. When we originally laid out our principles for WoW Classic, the 1-60 experience was the only thing to which we could refer.

Burning Crusade Classic begins at level 58, and we’re configuring this new Boost service to avoid minimizing the accomplishments of existing players or skipping any new content at launch. It’s for players who want a way to quickly join their friends in Outland.

Patch 9.0.5 PTR Patch Notes - Updates February 24th, 2021
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker)
Adventures
  • Kyrian Covenant Companions
    • Kyrian Phalanx health increased by 16%.
      • Developers’ note: Phalanxes still feel underpowered relative to Halberdiers, so giving them some additional durability to allow them to fill the tank role before players have maxed out their roster.
  • Necrolord Covenant Companions
    • Fixed an issue where Bonesmith Heirmir Serrated Shoulder Blades weren’t inflicting damage back to the enemy.
    • Maldraxxus Plaguesinger’s Plague Song has been redesigned – Plague Song now deals damage to ranged enemies every round.
    • Rencissa the Dynamo spell effectiveness increased by 40%.
    • Assembler Xertora spell effectiveness increased by 10%.
    • Rattlebag spell effectiveness increased by 20%.
      • Developers’ note: We fixed a few issues where some Necrolord Covenant Companions weren’t dealing damage reliably. Additionally, a few companions have received an improvement that fits with their purpose.
  • Night Fae Covenant Companions
    • Qadarin spell effectiveness increased by 24%.
    • Blisswing’s damage reduction now correctly applies to enemies.
    • Yira’liya health increased by 16% and spell effectiveness increased by 50%.
    • Duskleaf health increased by 20% and spell effectiveness increased by 25%.
    • Lloth’wellyn health increased by 33% and ability damage increased by 25%.
      • Developers’ note: A few Night Fae Covenant Companions were not as well established in their different roles as we hoped, to address this we’ve improved many abilities and decreased some Companions’ overall fragility.
  • Venthyr Covenant Companions
    • Venthyr Nightblade attack increased by 25%.
      • Developers’ note: We’re generally happy with how the changes to Venthyr in the 9.0.2 hotfix landed, but wanted to offer some additional help for players using Nightblades to fill out their compositions.

Classes
  • Hunter
    • Beast Mastery
      • Spitting Cobra (Talent) damage is increased by 260%.
  • Warlock
    • Curse of Tongues now lasts 1 minute (was 30 seconds) and lasts 20 seconds against enemy players (was 12 seconds).
    • Demonology
      • Call Dreadstalkers attack power increased by 10%, and Dreadbite and Dreadlash damage increased by 10%.

Covenants
  • Necrolord
    • Fleshcraft has been redesigned – Form a shield of flesh and bone over 3 seconds (was 4 seconds) that absorbs damage equal to 40% of your maximum health for 2 minutes. While channeling, your damage taken is reduced by 20%. Passive effect – Moving near an enemy’s corpse consumes their essence to reduce Fleshcraft’s cooldown by 1 second.
  • Classes
    • Paladin
      • Conduits
        • The extra spells from Ringing Clarity (Kyrian) now have a longer delay between hits. Additionally, area-of-effect Judgment hits from Divine Toll are no longer reduced by 25% in PvP, and Judgment triggered from Ringing Clarity is reduced by 25% in PvP.
        • Retribution
          • Virtuous Command no longer plays an attack animation when it triggers.

Items and Rewards
  • Legendary Items
    • Druid
      • Cat-Eye Curio now restores 30% Energy (was 25%).
    • Hunter
      • Dire Command now has a 30% chance to trigger (was 20%).
      • Rylakstalker’s Piercing Fangs critical damage increased to 35% (was 20%).
    • Paladin
      • Holy
        • Shadowbreaker, Dawn of the Sun buff duration increased to 8 seconds (was 6 seconds).
        • Maraad’s Dying Breath’s healing bonus to Light of the Martyr no longer increases self-damage taken. Additionally, Maraad’s Dying Breath now causes all Light of the Martyr self-damage to be dealt over 5 seconds.
      • Protection
        • The Ardent Protector’s Sanctum has been redesigned – When Ardent Defender saves you from death, it restores 40% additional health. When Ardent Defender expires without saving you from death, its remaining cooldown is reduced by 40% (was 60 seconds).
      • Retribution
        • Final Verdict damage has been increased by 15%.
    • Shaman
      • Elemental
        • Echoes of Great Sundering now causes Earthquake to deal 120% additional damage (was 175%).


Player Vs Player
  • Battlegrounds
    • Ashran
      • Maximum player count per faction is now 35 (was 30).
      • Starting reinforcements are now 175 (was 150).
      • To allow both factions to have easier access to Star Root Tubers and Song Flowers, both these tasty treats will now spawn alongside each other in the Dark Woods and Root Den.
      • Artifact Fragment cost to summon Kronus and Fangrall reduced to 1500 (was 3000).
      • Horde and Alliance tower mages are now worth 30 Reinforcements when slain (was 50).
      • Horde and Alliance tower mages have had their spells adjusted:
        • Rylai Crestfall – Alliance Tower Mage
          • Northrend Winds now deals 15% of the target’s maximum health in Frost damage.
          • Frostbolt now deals 8% of the target’s maximum health in Frost damage.
          • Frostbolt Volley now deals 15% of the target’s maximum health in Frost damage.
          • No longer casts Mass Polymorph.
        • Jeron Emberfall – Horde Tower Mage
          • Fireball now deals 8% of the target’s maximum health in Fire damage.
          • Combustion Nova now deals 15% of the target’s maximum health in Fire damage.
          • Ignite now deals 1% of the target’s maximum health in Fire damage.
          • Living Bomb initial spell now deals 5% of the target’s maximum health in Fire damage.
          • Living Bomb explosion now deals 15% of the target’s maximum health in Fire damage.
          • Living Bomb no longer causes a knockback when exploding.
          • Magma Blast cast by Jeron’s summoned Lava Fury now deals 5% of the target’s maximum health in Fire damage.
      • Isle of Conquest
        • Glaive Thrower health has been increased by 40%.
        • Alliance and Horde Commander health increased by 50%.
        • Demolisher health increased by 25%.
        • Catapult health increased by 100%.
        • The amount of siege damage required to break down keep walls has been increased by 20%.
      • Wintergrasp
        • Broken Temple and Sunken Ring Workshops are now controlled by the attacking team when the battle starts.
        • Wintergrasp Wall, Wintergrasp Fortress Wall, and Wintergrasp Fortress Gate health has been reduced by 20%.
        • Destroying Towers reduces match time by 8 minutes (was 5 minutes).
        • Siege Engine’s Steam Rush ability deals 20-35% of a player’s health (was 30-45%).
        • Demolisher’s Hurl Boulder ability deals 20-25% of a player’s health (was 36%).
        • Demolishers will now more consistently deal siege damage when striking fortress walls and towers.
        • After 5 minutes, all players in the battleground who do not have a rank (including players who join late) will now be granted the rank of Corporal.
  • Classes
    • Death Knight
      • Removed the stun when summoning the temporary ghoul version of Raise Dead (Rank 1) in PvP.
    • Mage
      • Ice Form (PvP Talent) is no longer on the global cooldown to match Icy Veins, the ability it replaces.
    • Paladin
      • Holy
        • Ultimate Sacrifice (PvP Talent) now causes Blessing of Sacrifice to last 6 seconds in addition to its existing effects.
      • Protection
      • Steed of Glory (PvP Talent) will now grant immunity to roots and snares only (was all crowd controlling effects).

Torghast
  • Anima Powers
    • Night Fae
      • New Anima Power: Frigid Wildseed (Epic) – Activating Soulshape stuns enemies within 12 yards of the departure and destination location for 6 seconds. Can be obtained 1 time.
    • Warrior
      • Smoldering Inertia damage bonus decreased to 100% (was 200%) and the duration increased to 6 seconds (was 4 seconds).

Covenants
  • Venthyr
    • The Ember Court
      • Permanent RSVPs
        • Guests who you have reached Best Friend status with now give you a permanent RSVP.
        • The Permanent RSVP will allow all characters on your account to invite that guest to future Ember Courts without completing their RSVP quest again.
      • Temel in Sinfall now sells a Bind on Account book at Exalted with the Ember Court. The book will teach your Dredger Butler how to handle the Cleanup and Restocking quests that follow the Ember Courts.
      • One-time reputation items from Temel and Lady Ilinca will no longer appear once learned.
      • Droman Aliothe’s RSVP no longer requires players to venture to Bastion and Maldraxxus for items.
This article was originally published in forum thread: Patch 9.0.2 Hotfixes - February 24, 2021, WoW Classic Boosts, Updated PTR Notes started by Stoy View original post
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  1. Akka's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Ielenia View Post
    It doesn't matter that everyone had to go through the vanilla leveling content while making a new character back during TBC.
    I'm sorry, how so ? If you have to go through the content, that's kinda the proof that it's still relevant and still part of the whole. Your argument doesn't make sense.
    It's still outdated content that does not belong to the new expansion. That's like saying New Mexico is part of Arizona because you have to cross New Mexico to go from Texas to Arizona.
    No, that's broken reasoning. It's no more "outdated" than the lvl 1-20 from the new races.
  1. Ielenia's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Akka View Post
    I'm sorry, how so ?
    The answer is logical: because it's not TBC content.

    No, that's broken reasoning. It's no more "outdated" than the lvl 1-20 from the new races.
    The only "broken reasoning" here is yours. It is outdated content because it is not part of the expansion's content.
  1. Sinyc's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Struggle View Post
    I didn't play a single character on classic beyond level 10 until they announced TBC. I have a job as well, and accomplished everything you did and possibly more. All of which have nothing to do with the point at hand, but grats on the flex I guess.

    It isn't suffering, it's the game. If you consider having to level your character in an RPG game suffering, especially considering the rep and attunement grind ahead of you, I don't understand how it's your favorite expansion.
    My point was I don't enjoy Vanilla, and I especially don't enjoy doing it all again 14 years later because someone else decided to play Vanilla again for 1.5 years. It's not a "flex". The biggest argument I've seen against boosts is "I put in X amount of time into Vanilla, it's not fair for someone to boost to 58". Sure completely new people might pay the $60 to boost to 58, but I would wager more folks like myself that know how to play WoW, and played TBC when it was current content will use the boost.

    BTW not liking Vanilla leveling =/= not liking leveling in an RPG. GEEZ.
  1. Hexme's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Azadina View Post
    So, they decided to do nothing about the gold problem in classic, that is moving straight to BC? How everyone and their grandmother who played classic will have epic flying right off the bat, unlike back in the days. Good luck with gathering professions to anyone who isn't a gold baron in classic right now, you'll never get to pick anything in the outlands with so many epic flyers around after day 1.
    Oh no we're in a era of WoW that professions mean something and so do mats, "how dare people MAKE MONEY OFF OF PROFESSIONS AGAIN!!! reeeee"
  1. Struggle's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Sinyc View Post
    My point was I don't enjoy Vanilla, and I especially don't enjoy doing it all again 14 years later because someone else decided to play Vanilla again for 1.5 years. It's not a "flex". The biggest argument I've seen against boosts is "I put in X amount of time into Vanilla, it's not fair for someone to boost to 58". Sure completely new people might pay the $60 to boost to 58, but I would wager more folks like myself that know how to play WoW, and played TBC when it was current content will use the boost.

    BTW not liking Vanilla leveling =/= not liking leveling in an RPG. GEEZ.
    That's a fine opinion, but to me it goes against the ethos. I think a majority of players who refer to TBC as the best expansion have the same mentality, as boosts were not in the game then. Or in Wrath. Or Cata....etc.

    I know people are older now, we all have jobs and/or families, but so did people back then believe it or not. They still had to level. So too should we now.

    Boosting is for modern WoW. Not classic.
  1. Azadina's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Hexme View Post
    Oh no we're in a era of WoW that professions mean something and so do mats, "how dare people MAKE MONEY OFF OF PROFESSIONS AGAIN!!! reeeee"
    I'm amazed by how badly you managed to miss the point. Don't do drugs, or this happens to your head.
  1. Prag's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Struggle View Post
    That's a fine opinion, but to me it goes against the ethos. I think a majority of players who refer to TBC as the best expansion have the same mentality, as boosts were not in the game then. Or in Wrath. Or Cata....etc.

    I know people are older now, we all have jobs and/or families, but so did people back then believe it or not. They still had to level. So too should we now.

    Boosting is for modern WoW. Not classic.
    Maybe Blizzard has a data-driven reason to provide boosts. It’s probably not difficult to ascertain the level of interest in TBC vs the number of accounts that didn’t successfully make it to 60, and conclude that the leveling experience of Classic could hurt the potential for TBC Classic.

    The prevalence of dungeon boosts in Classic sort of refutes your point. Even die hard Classic players don’t want to level again, when given an alternate option.

    So that leaves the nostalgia purists, which will always be the minority.

    Really, though, one boost per account is going to translate to a lot of level 62 abandoned toons as people figure out what class they actually want to play. Yeah, boosting a Warrior to 58 helps skip the Classic grind but it’s not much better in Outlands.
  1. Struggle's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Prag View Post
    Maybe Blizzard has a data-driven reason to provide boosts. It’s probably not difficult to ascertain the level of interest in TBC vs the number of accounts that didn’t successfully make it to 60, and conclude that the leveling experience of Classic could hurt the potential for TBC Classic.

    The prevalence of dungeon boosts in Classic sort of refutes your point. Even die hard Classic players don’t want to level again, when given an alternate option.

    So that leaves the nostalgia purists, which will always be the minority.

    Really, though, one boost per account is going to translate to a lot of level 62 abandoned toons as people figure out what class they actually want to play. Yeah, boosting a Warrior to 58 helps skip the Classic grind but it’s not much better in Outlands.
    Maybe they do have data. Maybe they threw it out there to gauge reaction. The datapoint of people who leveled to 60 vs TBC interest isn't everything because some people, like me for example, didn't really care to play Vanilla over again but definitely want to play TBC/Wrath. Also probably a fair amount of 60's who won't be going on to TBC. I also accept it's an RPG game leveling is part of it.

    Do you have some data on dungeon boost prevalence? And not all classic players "don't want to level again" as I'm not the only person who's lodging complains with a boost system.

    There will be a lot of people who abandon it or reroll. I'd argue it'll be close to the number of people who'd abandon leveling or reroll anyways, boost or not. But that isn't the point or relevant.
  1. Queen of Hamsters's Avatar
    Sure wish I'd known about the boost BEFORE I spent all those hours slogging through the God-awful Classic leveling experience...
  1. keldarepewpew's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Hexme View Post
    Oh no we're in a era of WoW that professions mean something and so do mats, "how dare people MAKE MONEY OFF OF PROFESSIONS AGAIN!!! reeeee"
    The point of that post WOOSHED over your head didn't it buddy .
  1. Hexme's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Azadina View Post
    I'm amazed by how badly you managed to miss the point. Don't do drugs, or this happens to your head.
    It's funny to see people like you that don't know why there is a gold problem in classic WoW. So you might want to know the reasons why before you talk **** kid.

    1. Boosting, major source of gold income cause lvling in classic is garbage

    2. Professions/mats ARE INSANELY WORTH DOING AND WORTH GOLD

    Having a fresh TBC AND OR CLASSIC server wont fix these problems when people already know the net worth of items in classic and TBC. Items for BSing and Tailoring are gonna be insanely expensive cause people know those items can be bis for some classes for awhile. The fact you honestly think it will fix gold issues shows you know nothing about basic economics which is pretty pathetic.

    In your words don't do drugs or you'll know nothing about basic economics which is taught in middle school, I'm surprised you can even function.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keldarepewpew View Post
    The point of that post WOOSHED over your head didn't it buddy .
    Nah people like you who fail at basic economics can't see the reason why there's a inflation. There's a reason why no society IRL will do a hard reset in their economy CAUSE IT WILL MAKE IT WORSE.
  1. RoKPaNda's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Akka View Post
    You both seems to make a lot of efforts to pretend to not get the point, so I'll hold your hand through the difficult mental task of understanding grade school level reasoning.

    The boost is justified by saying that people would like to play with their friends, who are starting TBC with their level 60, right now without having to level up.
    I'm saying that if it's justified to ask for a lvl 58 "to be able to play with friends which are at level 60 without having to spend a lot of time in leveling up" when TBC starts, why isn't it then justified to ask for a lvl 58 "to be able to play with friends which are at level 60 without having to spend a lot of time in leveling up" right now ?

    I know, that's hard stuff, don't get a headache trying to figure it out.
    Other person gave you a good rebuttal now that you've elaborated on your nonsensical question, but I also see that you're working off the flawed assumption that I always agree with Blizzard and think that a 58 boost this late in the game for Classic would be a bad thing but for BC it's a good thing. For BC it IS a good thing whether you like it or not, and for Classic I actually don't agree with Blizzard and I don't think it would matter. Classic is more or less over at this point.
  1. Sinyc's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Struggle View Post
    That's a fine opinion, but to me it goes against the ethos. I think a majority of players who refer to TBC as the best expansion have the same mentality, as boosts were not in the game then. Or in Wrath. Or Cata....etc.

    I know people are older now, we all have jobs and/or families, but so did people back then believe it or not. They still had to level. So too should we now.

    Boosting is for modern WoW. Not classic.
    I don't disagree with you, but there are a few obvious reasons for the boost. Money and demand. Why throw away $15 a month, on top of the $60 boost revenue, to gate people out of jumping into TBC? There must be some analytics internally at Blizzard that says they will make more by offering boosts versus milking subs to slog through old content. Remember at the end of the day ActiBlizzard only cares about money and profits.
  1. Akka's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Ielenia View Post
    The answer is logical: because it's not TBC content.
    Let me repeat it :

    I'm sorry, how so ? If you have to go through the content, that's kinda the proof that it's still relevant and still part of the whole. Your argument doesn't make sense.

    People who created new character after BC had been released didn't skip the leveling. So it seems it was content relevant to BC at the time, just like leveling is still relevant to Classic now even if the main action happens in max level raids.
    The only "broken reasoning" here is yours. It is outdated content because it is not part of the expansion's content.
    See above. Repeating like a bot "it's not BC content" doesn't counter the fact it's still relevant and if we accept that people shouldn't skip content to be able to play with their friends now, they shouldn't be able to skip content to play with their friend after BC release.

    Now I'm not going to waste more time arguing with people who don't like Classic to begin with about how Classic should be.
  1. Ielenia's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Akka View Post
    Let me repeat it :

    I'm sorry, how so ? If you have to go through the content, that's kinda the proof that it's still relevant and still part of the whole. Your argument doesn't make sense.
    You have to cross New Mexico if you wish to go to Arizona from Texas. By your logic, that's like saying New Mexico is part of Arizona "because you have to go through it."

    People who created new character after BC had been released didn't skip the leveling. So it seems it was content relevant to BC at the time, just like leveling is still relevant to Classic now even if the main action happens in max level raids.
    The only relevant leveling for TBC is the 60-70 bracket. Before that is not TBC content.

    See above. Repeating like a bot "it's not BC content" doesn't counter the fact it's still relevant
    Except it does. It's not relevant. None that of the content from vanilla will carry over to TBC:
    • None of the vanilla reputations are relevant anymore;
    • None of the vanilla zones are relevant anymore;
    • None of the vanilla raids are relevant anymore;
    • None of the vanilla crafting recipes are relevant anymore;
    • None of the vanilla reagents are relevant anymore;
    • None of the vanilla gear are relevant anymore;

    And so on and so forth. The vanilla level became just a hoop to jump through to join your friends in the actual relevant content, which is the 60-70 zones.

    and if we accept that people shouldn't skip content to be able to play with their friends now,
    Except no relevant content will be skipped.

    they shouldn't be able to skip content to play with their friend after BC release.
    In your opinion.

    Now I'm not going to waste more time arguing with people who don't like Classic to begin with about how Classic should be.
    And who would that be? Because it's certainly not me.
  1. keldarepewpew's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Hexme View Post
    It's funny to see people like you that don't know why there is a gold problem in classic WoW. So you might want to know the reasons why before you talk **** kid.

    1. Boosting, major source of gold income cause lvling in classic is garbage

    2. Professions/mats ARE INSANELY WORTH DOING AND WORTH GOLD

    Having a fresh TBC AND OR CLASSIC server wont fix these problems when people already know the net worth of items in classic and TBC. Items for BSing and Tailoring are gonna be insanely expensive cause people know those items can be bis for some classes for awhile. The fact you honestly think it will fix gold issues shows you know nothing about basic economics which is pretty pathetic.

    In your words don't do drugs or you'll know nothing about basic economics which is taught in middle school, I'm surprised you can even function.

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    Nah people like you who fail at basic economics can't see the reason why there's a inflation. There's a reason why no society IRL will do a hard reset in their economy CAUSE IT WILL MAKE IT WORSE.
    you must be one of those people that think the stock market is overvalued cause we are about to get runaway inflation in the double digits /sigh.

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