I've messaged you privately to see if I can figure out what's going on. While we can't provide support here directly, the forums are my bailiwick.
I've messaged you privately to see if I can figure out what's going on. While we can't provide support here directly, the forums are my bailiwick.
The 8.1.5 content update is now live. Please read on for a list of known issues that we’re working on, and further information about the update.
As always, Blizzard Customer Support is here for you! If you don’t see your issue in the list below, Get help here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
8.1.5 KNOWN ISSUES
Updated March 12, 2019
Classes
Dungeons and Raids...
Read moreTake the final steps to bring new comrades into your faction. Level 120 players who wish to create a Kul Tiran will need to reach Exalted with Proudmoore Admiralty and earn the achievements A Nation United and Tides of Vengeance. Those wanting to create a Zandalari character must be level 120, reach Exalted with Zandalari Empire and earn the Zandalar Forever! and Tides of Vengeance achievements. Once you complete the requirements, visit the Alliance embassy in Stormwind or Horde embassy in Orgrimmar to begin a quest chain to recruit these new Allied races.
Kul Tiras was founded by fearless explorers who sailed uncharted waters in search of adventure. As a key member of the Alliance of Lordaeron, the Kul Tiran navy dominated the seas of Azeroth with its legendary fleet.
The Zandalari are a proud people whose origins date back...
Read moreI loved this questline so much.
Lor’themar on his hawkstrider, and me on mine.
Lighting memories, to keep them from fading.
Fighting alongside Silvermoon Rangers and Thalassian Priests.
“You will not pass while I draw breath!”
The appearance of a very famous villain.
“She was the Ranger-General of Silvermoon. Nothing will ever change that.”
Chills.
Lucky companion pet must be summoned.
And the weird part of it is – I’m not sure which pet is my lucky one.
Two new Allied Races—the Kul Tiran humans and Zandalari trolls—have joined the Battle for Azeroth. If you’re ready to recruit them and have been thinking about using one of our optional character services to play one, for a limited time we’re making it a little easier for you to make the change. Starting today, you can save 30% on a Race Change, Faction Change, and Character Transfer—simply head to the World of Warcraft in-game shop from now through March 31, 2019 to get started.
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There’s no better time to upgrade your account or introduce a friend to the world of Azeroth. Purchase ...
Read moreAt BlizzCon 2018, we proposed a plan to give Classic four content phases. These were planned to be centered primarily on raid power progression.
Currently, based on both your feedback and our own deliberations, we’re now planning to increase it to six phases. Our focus is still primarily on player power-progression, but we’re also aiming to capture what it felt like to play in a realm community in original WoW. To do that, we’re planning to mirror the approach taken by original WoW, with patches paired together. We’ll launch Classic with content from original WoW through patch 1.2.x, then the second update will include content that was in original WoW 1.3 and 1.4, the third Classic update will have 1.5 and 1.6 content, and so on.
Our first phase primarily focuses on launching Classic with Onyxia and Molten Core, but we’ve decided to hold off on Dire Maul for a while. Maraudon is still in the first phase, because it was originally released on December 18, 2004, just two...
Read moreFrostwolf (US) PvP
Long live Rommi.
Tyrael’s Hilt.
I’ve wanted one so badly for … eleven years. Wow.
Zandalari Troll Druid. Level 20.
I’ve been really looking forward to this.
I just want to apologize to everyone in the Southern Hemisphere. My own words are really sticking in my craw there.
I’m sorry.
Stop taunting me into these threads!*
For me, it’s Kun-Lai Runt. There are so many reasons, but I think the combination of so very cute and, honestly awesome moveset is just too much for me to not love. And yes, I said it. It’s love.
*please don’t stop
As we read most everything posted here (and elsewhere) about next week’s content update, we can’t help but be impacted by the subject of transportation portal removal. It’s a subject that’s approaching 5000 replies in one thread alone, and the question raised there, repeatedly, has been, “why?” Here’s the answer to that question.
From the beginnings of World of Warcraft, game designers have had a number of guiding principles. Sometimes these notions change quickly, and sometimes they evolve slowly, but a few guiding principles have remained more or less the same throughout WoW’s history. One such lodestar has been “don’t overuse portals between locations in the world”. Too many eliminations of the distances between places can diminish a sense of the world having a meaningful size.
Of course there’s an equal and opposite design consideration—“don’t make it too inconvenient to get from most places to most other places”. Some amount of convenience is vital. Not every visi...
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