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Hotfixes for November 5 - Legacy Consumables Increased to Level 50
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2020/11/05 at 8:24 PM
by
Neryssa
Hotfixes for November 5 includes a change to a
previously datamined level limitation to old legacy consumables
- Now old consumables such as Swiftness Potions and Free Action Potions are limited to level 50 maximum.
Previously, consumables were limited to level 49, but can now be used by characters at level cap until the release of Shadowlands.
November 5, 2020
Allied Races
Fixed an issue where Zandalari Death Knights could not select a zone upon arriving in Zandalar. Turns out having a friend on de other side can be nice.
Items and Rewards
Various legacy consumables including
Swiftness Potion
,
Invisibility Potion
,
Free Action Potion
, and
Purification Potion
have had their max usable level increased to 50.
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Comment by
XardasOficial
on 2020-11-06T09:30:55-06:00
Oh COME ON! I just dropped all my potions.....................................
Comment by
radicarl
on 2020-11-06T20:40:09-06:00
why set a limit on level of swiftness poition at all?
whats the idea behind it?
To force people to use Shadowlands' consumables made from Shadowlands' reagents increasing the value/use of Shadowlands' professions.
Over the past couple of expansions the community has been very vocal about professions feeling mostly useless - so Blizzard have made them more relevant and stopped people using mass-garrison-farmed consumables in Shadowlands.
Exactly this. There have been some profession items (e.g. Drums, talent changing tomes, etc.) where older expansion versions have been cheaper and just as effective as current expansion consumables. This favours those who have massive Garrison setups or stockpiled mats from well before that put people who focus on the current expansion at a disadvantage.
I don't see why this is a bad thing though, to be honest.
It's just borrowed power for professions. And Alchemy
was never
a profession that felt like it didn't have enough things to make money off of in any given expansion, so why they targeted it primarily is kind of dumb when it's professions like Inscription that truly need help.
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