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Posted by admin on 04 24th, 2009


Replenishment hotfixed, changed for arena play

Filed under: Hunter , Mage , Paladin , Priest , Analysis / Opinion , PvP , Arena The developers are continuing their hotfix spree, this time targeting Replenishment in the arena. While in an arena, any class that procs Replenishment will only proc it for themselves. It does not apply to the entire party while in an arena. This is something that a lot of people have expected would happen eventually, and it’s good to see that they didn’t wait for another major content patch for something like this. It had to be done, so they did it. I’d love to see that trend continue. The arena community has been asking for this for awhile, and if you want to know their reasoning, Serennia discussed it just the other day . I strongly suggest giving it a read. Replenishment is a game changer in the arena, and in a format with teams so small, you can’t really expect every team to find a Replenishment to slot like you can in 10 and 25 man raids . Replenishment essentially being a requirement in the 3v3 format would be a disaster, and it’s been made pretty clear that teams with a Replenishment have a severe advantage over those that don’t. A post- Patch 3.1 world seems to be one where broken things get fixed quickly, rather than just sit there broken for months until the next content patch. As long as that holds up for more than these few weeks immediately after the patch, I’m a fan of it. Replenishment hotfixed, changed for arena play originally appeared on WoW Insider on Fri, 24 Apr 2009 18:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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