Undocumented World of Warcraft patch 2.1 changes |
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Everyone has been so excited about the 2.1 patch for Blizzard's World of Warcraft that some have already combed through the entire documentation. Now, we have already given some details on the patch, but it appears that some details were missed in the documentation. Thankfully, World of Ming noticed the missing bits and compiled a more complete version.One of the biggest omissions is the fact that they have already confirmed Arena healing weapons. It should also be noted that Arena offhand weapons such as the sword, mace and fist are all at 1.5 speed. Surprisingly, Gladiator armor still remains unchanged. We're expecting that these changes will be put to very good use in the arena by some of the teams if they haven't already.
Here are the stats for the new Arena weapons:
- GladiatorÂ’s Gavel (Mace)
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Main Hand
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23-108 Damage (1.6 speed)
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40.7 DPS
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+24 Stamina
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+16 Intellect
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Equip: +16 Resilience
- Equip: +187 Spell damage and healing
- GladiatorÂ’s Salvation (Mace)
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Main Hand
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23-108 Damage (1.6 speed)
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40.7 DPS
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+24 Stamina
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+16 Intellect
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Equip: +16 Resilience
- Equip: +348 Healing spells
- GladiatorÂ’s Reprieve (Off-hand)
- +21Stamina
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+13 Intellect
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Equip: +14 Resilience
- Equip: +31 Healing spells
Anyway, if you'd like to know more about the patch we posted a very good article on the changes regarding flasks in WoW, it might be worth your time if you're an Alchemist or just a member of a party with one. It could save your life in your next Raid party.
Via World of Ming
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