New WoW: Battle for Azeroth Patch Buffs Twin-Pipe Buster Cannon Alongside a Change to Freezing Tidepools

Mar 6, 2019 at 04:29am EST
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Blizzard has rolled out a new World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth patch that buffs the Twin-Pipe Buster Cannon to make it more competitive.

The hotfix is small one, and alongside the above mentioned buff to the Twin-Pipe Buster Cannon, the patch also introduces a change to Freezing Tidepools on Raid Finder difficulty.

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In addition, the patch also resolves an issue with Virulent Plague for Death Knights.

We’ve included the release notes for this new hotfix down below:

Battle for Azeroth Patch March 5 Release Notes

Dungeons and Raids
Battle of Dazar'alor
-Stormwall Blockade
Freezing tidepools now last for 50 seconds on Raid Finder difficulty.

Items

Twin-Pipe Buster Cannon bonus effect damage has been increased by 83%.

Developers' notes: While iterating on itemization feedback, we discovered that the Buster Cannon's effect had been tuned low. This should make it more competitive with other ranged weapons at similar item levels. Should you wish to restore a deleted Twin-Pipe Buster Cannon, please use our Item Restoration website: https://battle.net/support/restoration

Player versus Player

• Many guard posts and flight points are now more well-guarded.

Death Knight
-Unholy
Resolved an issue that caused Virulent Plague to incorrectly interrupt the enemy's eating and drinking after the initial cast of Outbreak.

World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth is available globally now for PC.

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