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Ghostcrawler has dropped information on the forums about a few incoming hotfixes to patch 3.3. The first three changes are
posted over on the DPS role forum:
-Hunger for Blood will increase damage by 10% instead of 15%. Assassination rogues needed damage, but they got too much, and this will bring them back. Sorry rogues -- the tooltip, we're also told, might not change right away.
-Scourge Strike will crit only once, not on the shadow portion of the damage. "This change just proved to be too bursty in PvP and provide too much sustained damage in raids." He also gives lots more explanation of the change on the forums -- this one will be discussed quite a bit.
-Rolling Corruptions will no longer use the initial haste value indefinitely. More of a bugfix than a change, says GC -- the haste value should drop out to normal after a few ticks of the spell.
Elsewhere, GC says that there are
no changes planned for
the new hunter epic ammo, so find a friendly engineer and stick to them like glue. There is a hotfix incoming for the bug that
causes tanked mobs to move around randomly -- thank goodness on that.
And SW: Pain's immunity from the haste change for shadow priests will
probably stay right where it is.
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CommentsAuthor: TEAM@WOWINSIDER.COM (Mike Schramm)
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Publish Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 17:00:00 EST
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