World of Warcraft 2.1.0 profession updates from European side |
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Taking a look at the European side of World of Warcraft, dancing bovine Ommra announced some rather un-highlighted (and would've probably gone unnoticed) changes to profession, other than those initially announced or further changed a couple more hours in to the 2.1.0 PTR patching.It looks like there's really bad news for priests out there who've been clamoring the Professions section for hours on end since the announcement of the profession changes by Nethaera on April 12.
On the European side of World of Warcraft, there seems to be a phenomenal change with tailoring, as the highly-revered Shadoweave tunic, along with the Spellfire tunic, has now been changed to robes.
Reflected already over at the U.S. realms, the changes don't seem to be invigorating for the various mages and priests who've suddenly found out their Frozen Shadoweave now makes them look like a girl. Better Worse yet, Spellfire-clad folk are already the talk of the realms as they've been referred to as "walking stained glass windows!" (*snickers*)
Other changes include the important Fel Lotus, an ingredient for certain Raid consumables, which now has an increased percentage of being found while foraging for herbs. That's great news for farmers, but it would've been better if the Black Lotus was easier to farm as well.
Earthstorm and Skyfire Diamond transmutes are now only effective for one day. And last but not least, Primal Nethers may now be purchased from G'eras for Badges of Justice.
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