We’re adding a new feature to Heroes of the Storm that will allow you to charge into battle with an extra bit of flair: introducing Mastery Rings!
Reaching level 15 with a hero you own will unlock the ability to use gold to purchase a Mastery Ring for that hero, which will be displayed in game as an extra adornment of your hero’s regular selection circle. Additionally, when you reach level 25 with that hero you can then purchase an even more distinct Mastery Ring with gold.
Q: Can I get Mastery Rings for more than one hero?
A: You can get Mastery Rings for as many heroes as you like, given than you’ve reached at least level 15 with those heroes.
Q: Do I purchase these rings for each Hero separately?
A: Yes. These rings signify experience playing individual heroes and let other players know that you know how to play your chosen hero, so Mastery Rings are hero-specific.
Q: When will Mastery Rings become availa...
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Thank you everyone in this thread to keep track of this issue. I’ll commit a fix today. Depending on the release and localization schedule, this may not be included in the next client patch.
Thank you for your patience, Zaxter. We’re testing another fix for the scene browser that the purchase dialog is dependent on. If testing goes well, we should be able to deliver this along with the next balance patch. Please keep us updated.
Hey MisMagius,
When you crashed did you get an occurrence ID? Looking at our tracking, we haven’t seen any crashes caused by this issue after the patch, so you might be experiencing something different.
Either way I will look into your account now!
Thanks for the heads up!
Hey davextreme!
If you wouldn’t mind, could post your System’s info, it would greatly help our engineers. This information should live in your “About This Mac” screen
Thank you so much for your help!
Hey friends, thanks to your reports and replays, we were able to hotfix this crash with an update that is live now.
Read moreAlright, lets try the next thing!
Can you log out of the Battle.net App, and then confirm that the Region you are connecting to via the Battle.net app is set correctly. This is located over the email input spot on the Battle.net login menu.
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Read moreHey atom!
Most often this is caused by your client connecting to the wrong region, so lets try something real quick. I know you said you tried changing Regions but I’m unsure if you were changing the region on the Battle.net App or in client, and want to try the in-client way real fast.
Let me know if that doesn’t fix your problem!
I think there are pros and cons to having baseline quests. From a high level, I think they’re cool and good for the game, but have be used very sparingly because they very heavily control what that hero wants to do until the quest is completed, which can easily warp gameplay in a negative way.
In my mind, the pros are:
Games with baseline quest heroes tend to tell better stories and have more variety. Since the quest is done at a different point in each game, there is a feeling of success or failure depending on how well the player does, which makes those games more interesting.
Having a clear moment of a power spike feels good.
The change in mentality for the player and their opponents of a quest-compete vs. non quest-complete version of a hero can make them feel a lot different to play with and against, which adds more variety to those games.
It feels good as an opponent to deny quests from being compl...