Festering Wound damage is increased by Brutal Grasp - Abomination Limb deals Eternal Hunger - Dark Transformation's duration is increased by 3 sec and your Minion damage is increased by 3. Blizzard has outlined changes planned for Death Knight set bonuses coming in a future 9.
Highlights An update is coming for Unholy to fix a rotation issue during Execute. This will be addressed in a future build. Frost set bonuses will most likely remain unchanged. Source Hey folks! Dancing Rune weapon now summons 2 Rune Weapons. Frost Lastly, the bad news. Have a great week! This week's 9. All Sepulcher bosses have had their loot added and we learn that tier set pieces drop directly from bosses and there won't be any Castle Nathria style tokens! The new tier sets are comprised of 5 pieces of gear.
Halondrus, the Reclaimer 7th boss drops Legs. Anduin Wrynn 8th boss drops Helm. Lords of Dread 9th boss drop Shoulders.
Rygelon 10th boss drops Chest. During the first week of Patch 9. You can check out the schedule, prize pools and more in the post below. For , our philosophy is to iterate and improve throughout the year to constantly expand on what makes WoW Esports a community that everyone can be proud to be a part of. One of the main questions we have received from players during the pandemic has been when we are returning to live, on-site events. While qualifying tournaments and each regular season are going to remain online, we are targeting a return to an in-person event in Summer that encompasses the Shadowlands Season 3 championships for both AWC and MDI.
Over the coming months we will have more news on the viability of this onsite event; whatever we decide will be with the sole intention of ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of everyone involved. Read on for specifics on each program as competitive World of Warcraft returns for its fifteenth year! To get started, you can download WowUp from their website. After downloading, and upon trying to run the.
Fortunately, Wowup is safe so you can install it anyway. If you choose to install manually, you can start by finding the folder where World of Warcraft is installed on your computer. Within that folder, you can navigate to the folder specified for addons. It will be located in the interface folder within your World of Warcraft files. If you changed the location when you installed WoW, you will have to find that location. Now that you found your folder, you need to download the addons you want.
Both sites have ways to filter by the functionality you are looking to add to your game. When you find the ones you want, you simply download them. For many addons, you will receive a zip folder. The final step is to unzip the folder you just downloaded if it needs it.
You will then take the resulting folder and place it into the folder we found in the first step. Here is an example of what my AddOns folder looks like. Unfortunately, Singularity folded recently so the second part of the video no longer works. Why is it important to back up these two folders in particular and not everything in your WoW directory?
Without diving into the entire file structure, the Interface folder is where the code for your addons is stored. If you have installed addons manually, you know that the Interface folder contains the actual code that runs your addons.
The other folder, WTF, is where your addon settings are stored. When you make changes to an addon, the information required to keep those changes is stored here. If you had no WTF folder, your addons would forget your settings every time you loaded the game.
This is why it is so important to back this up. Otherwise, any work and time you put into refining your UI and addons will be lost. Finding the folders you need to back up is pretty straightforward. My recommendation is: you should start using one. Overwolf has been on the market for quite some time, working with several MMOs and competitive titles since There are some big partnerships working with Overwolf , including names such as Intel and EA.
Millions have been invested into it, and it has won awards. It also supports addon creators by sharing a portion of its ad revenue with them — which many addons managers do not. Their overlay has also been criticized, for being prone to not launching at all , or to causing crashes on multiple games, such as League of Legends , Apex Legends , and Guild Wars 2. They also planned on a server migration which would have locked creators out from updating their addons — a pretty standard practice in infrastructure, but the migration was scheduled for the week of Shadowlands release.
But given all of the above, there are plenty of alternatives that might be better picks for you. You might be interested in taking a look at these open-source alternatives.
In some aspects such as performance, it works even better than that one. Do you like a minimalist approach to design, and an emphasis on performance? Then Ajour, another open-source option, might be the one for you. Setup only requires you to point it to your WoW folder. After you do that, all your addons will be listed with simple options for you to update, delete, or ignore them, as well as go to their official websites when applicable.
I did not find options to manage my PTR or beta addons on this one. Another good option — thought not an open-source one — is Singularity. This addon manager is very upfront about privacy concerns, carefully detailing all the data it will inevitably collect from you.
You can read it all on the Privacy section of their website , and it also immediately pops at you when you first install its client. The layout is well done, and, again, similar to the old Twitch client most of us are used to at this point. Setup only required me to point it at my WoW folder, and nothing else. Like the other good options out there, it easily allows me to update my current addons, find new ones, and it supports Retail, Classic , PTR, and beta.
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