Looks like the recently datamined 7.2 Artifact Knowledge and Artifact Power curves are not final, after all.
While addressing concerns revolving around the next "World of Warcraft" patch, Blizzard community manager on Battle.net stated that the values players are currently seeing are just for the time being. These temporary values shed more light on Artifact Knowledge scaling linearly, while in the full fat patch the Artifact Power that players require to get their hands on the special traits escalates exponentially.
In other words, this is unlikely to require more effort compared to what it has in the past. Aside from that, the PTR will not be representative either; however, the build slated to arrive next week is likely to give players a fair guess as far as the numbers are concerned.
That being said, whether or not the top guilds will reconsider is entirely another matter -- it is still quite a lot of backbreaking work for a negligible reward. Another post from the game publisher and developer simplify how the patch will fine tune the grinding mechanics.
How To Get A 'World Of Warcraft Mount' Mount By Playing 'Heroes Of The Storm'
In other news, "WoW" players can now acquire mounts by playing "Heroes Of The Storm," here's how:
Mounts are basically things the characters use to move from one quest location to another. Not too long ago, there were just a few of them, generally horses and some different colors. But things have changed and now players acquire achievements based on the number of mounts they have.
While players can simply go ahead and buy some -- get rare mobs, a few drop off of bosses, quests and lots more -- others are just holiday rewards and a few are from faction rep. "World Of Warcraft" players are going berserk over acquiring mounts, spending too much time delving into a specific region in order to acquire enough reputation points with a particular faction so they can rack up a specific mount they do not have in their arsenal.''
Much to the delight of the huge "WoW" fanbase, there is a new mount for players to acquire. Running until March 14, players will be able to get hold of a Primal Flamesaber mount; however, not by playing Blizzard's hit MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game), but by playing "Heroes of the Storm," according to a post on World of Warcraft's official website.
Players will need to play 15 matches of "Heroes of the Storm" using a Warcraft Hero while joining forces with a compeer from their Battle.net friends list. Players will be eligible to receive a Primal Flamesaber mount in the game, in addition to a Judgment Charger mount as well as a 10-day Stimpack that they can carry on their awe-inspiring adventures within "Heroes of the Storm." Watch the video footage below for more details.
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