Freitag, 17. Juni 2011

World of Warcraft Patch-4.2-Notes-Update: Eroberungspunkte und Skill-Anpassungen


Und ein weiteres Patch-Note-Update ist eingetrudelt: Neben Änderungen der Fähigkeiten Tötungsmaschine der Todesritter (wird jetzt sowohl von „Off-Hand“ als auch „Main-Hand“ausgelöst) und Wind entfesseln (Schaden von 125% auf 175% erhöht) und Sturmschlag (Schaden von 125% auf 225% erhöht) der Schamanen, wurden auch ein weiteres Mal die Details der Währungsänderungen aufgeschlüsselt.

Außerdem wird festgehalten, dass Eroberungspunkte jetzt unterschiedliche Ober- und Untergrenzen für Schlachtfelder und Arenen besitzen. Schlachtfelder erhalten einen Bonus von 22,2% auf das Maximum – was in einem Cap zwischen 1650 und 3300 Punkten resultiert. Das bedeutet, dass Spieler theoretisch die höhere der Punktegrenzen erreichen können, jedoch keine weiteren Punkte verdient werden können, sobald das Arena- oder Schlachtfeld-Cap erreicht wurde.

Die Original-Patch-Notes findet ihr hier:




Death Knight
The talent Killing Machine can now properly be triggered from off-hand attacks as well as main-hand attacks.

Shaman
Unleash Wind now deals 175% weapon damage, up from 125%.

Enhancement
Stormstrike now deals 225% weapon damage, up from 125%.

Currency
Conquest & Honor Points
The minimum cap on Conquest Points earned per week from Arenas is now 1500 1350 at 1500 or less Battleground Arena rating. The maximum cap remains 2700is now 3000 at 3000 or more Battleground Arena rating. The cap continues to scale non-linearly between those two points. For comparison, during season 9 the cap ranged between 1343 and 3000.
The game now separately tracks different Conquest Point caps for Battlegrounds and Arenas. The cap for Arena rating will always be 2/3 of the cap for Rated Battleground rating at any given Arena rating. Battleground ratings receive a bonus of 22.2% to the cap they generate, meaning the cap from Battleground rating now ranges between 1650 and 3300. Players may earn a total number of Conquest Points per week equal to the higher of these two caps, but once players have reached the cap for either Arenas or Battlegrounds, they can no longer earn Conquest Points from that source. Conquest Points from Battleground holidays only count toward the total Conquest Point cap.
Example: During the first week of Season 10 everyone starts with a rating below 1500. Therefore, the cap from Rated Battlegrounds will be 1500 1650 and the cap from Arena rating will be 1000 1350. In the first week, the character wins enough Arena matches to reach the 1000 1350 point cap. After that point, Arena wins will no longer grant Conquest points for the week. However, the character can still earn up to 500 300 additional points, but can only earn those points from either Rated Battlegrounds, or from the Conquest Point bonus for holiday and/or daily random Battlegrounds. The following week the cap will be recalculated based on the character’s ratings, and it is possible Arena rating could now generate the higher cap. The second week, the character’s cap from Arena rating is 1600 1800, and the cap from Rated Battlegrounds is 1500 1650. The character has a total cap of 1600 1800 Conquest points for the week. Up to1500 1650 points can be earned from Rated Battlegrounds, but the last 100 150 must come from a different source.

PvP
Arenas
The individual Matchmaking Rating column has been removed from the Arena scoreboard.

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