02/15/2023 at 9:30 a.m. by Susanne Braun – The WoW makers brought two hotfixes to the WoW live servers on the night of February 15, 2023: Dragonflight, which primarily affect the PvP of the online role-playing game. On the one hand there was a fix for a monk talent, on the other hand numerous PvP items were adjusted in terms of item level and their socket ability. The good news: The PvP clothing change is retroactive, you don’t have to buy the items again. We have the overview of the patch notes for you.
The developers of the online role-playing game World of Warcraft also looked for problem solutions for WoW: Dragonflight on Valentine’s Day 2023 and played two hotfixes on the servers on the night of February 15, 2023. They mainly affect the PvP of WoW. And because the adjustments don’t look that extensive at first glance, we’ll just deal with them in a normal text. Below we have translated the changes that have come to the WoW servers – the original patch notes are available on the MMO website.
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Monk PvP Hotfix for Guided Meditation
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PvP items with correct item level and socket ability
For most PvP fans it will be interesting to know that the WoW developers have been scrutinizing all sorts of PvP rewards to correct their item levels. Furthermore, objects lacked the ability to be provided with sockets. Both issues should now be resolved.
The important thing about this news is, that this change applies retroactively, i.e. also for items that you have already bought and that are in your inventory. If you still notice problems, then you should relog briefly so that the changes are recognized by your client. So you don’t have to worry about having to buy the items again. But which items it is exactly, the WoW makers owe you these details.