- Author: Shadostruct
- Date: May 8, 2023
- Updated: May 8, 2023
- Expansion: World of Warcraft
There’s some heavy hitting buffs and changes coming out due for patch day, May 9th, with the introduction of season 2. Surprisingly, there’s quite a lot of buffs straight from the get go. Demon Hunters, Sub Rogues, Holy Paladins, and Mistweaver Monks are all receiving a round of buffs. Balance Druids are receiving a bit of a mix with Blizzard trying to get them in a better place for season 2 viability as they were a bit clunky to play during season 1.
Class set bonuses are also receiving some tweaks as well as some of the special trinkets that are going to drop in the new Aberrus raid. Changes like these are definitely going to be ongoing with so many moving parts falling into place with the release of season 2. You should expect further changes as Blizzard tries to keep the delicate balance they’ve achieved in a happy place for players.
Check out the full numbers breakdown and information in the patch notes below.
In response to data and feedback immediately following the Embers of Neltharion patch, we’re planning to make adjustments to several classes. This tuning includes changes to talents in the live game and the testing values of several items that will soon become available in Season 2 (provided below).
The following will take place during scheduled weekly maintenance in each region.
Classes
Demon Hunter
- Havoc
- Melee auto attack damage increased by 10%.
- Demon’s Bite damage increased by 10%.
- Demon Blades damage increased by 10%.
- Felblade damage increased by 10%.
- Isolated Prey now increases Eye Beam damage by 30% when striking 1 target (was 25%).
- Vengeance
- Shear Damage increased by 10%.
- Fracture Damage increased by 10%.
- Soul Carver Damage increased by 20%.
- Focused Cleave now increases Soul Cleave’s damage to your primary target by 40% (was 30%).
- Soulcrush now applies Frailty to your primary target for 8 seconds (was 5 seconds).
Druid
- Balance
- Developers’ notes: In some single target scenarios it’s still looking optimal to cast Wrath in Lunar Eclipse. That doesn’t meet our goal for how Balance should play, so we’re reducing Wrath’s effectiveness outside Solar Eclipse and increasing its effectiveness inside Solar Eclipse to correct this. We’re also boosting Balance’s single target damage a small amount.
- Wrath Astral Power generation reduced to 8 (was 10).
- Wrath damage decreased by 5%.
- Solar Eclipse now increases Wrath damage by 40% (was 20%).
- Soul of the Forest now increases Wrath’s Astral Power generation while in Solar Eclipse by 60% (was 30%).
- Damage dealt by Faerie Dragons summoned by Denizen of the Dream increased by 25%.
- Friend of the Fae now increases your Arcane and Nature spell damage by 10% (was 8%).
- Feral
- Rampant Ferocity now deals 30% of damage dealt by Ferocious Bite to nearby enemies (was 35%).
- Tear Open Wounds now deals 50% of Rip damage it consumes (was 60%).
- Restoration
- All healing and damage increased by 2%.
Paladin
- Holy
- All healing and damage decreased by 3%. Does not apply to PvP Combat.
- Avenging Crusader now transfers 500% of damage done into healing (was 575%).
Monk
- Mistweaver
- Essence Font healing increased by 15%.
Rogue
- Subtlety
- Developers’ notes: Class talents that previously modified all damage from spell schools are, in most cases, being updated and standardized with other similar effects to no longer affect external damage sources outside of those that belong to that class. The changes to the below talents impact Subtlety’s damage enough to warrant compensation, which is the reason for the buff to all ability damage.
- Veiltouched, Deeper Daggers, and Dark Brew no longer affect damage from sources outside of Class and Spec abilities available to Subtlety.
- All ability damage increased by 4%.
Player vs. Player
Druid
- Restoration
- Developers’ notes: Restoration Druid has fallen behind other healers in PvP since the release of 10.0.7. We’d like to ease some previous PvP adjustments that we no longer feel are necessary.
- Budding Leaves’ effectiveness now reduced by 30% in PvP Combat (was 50%).
Monk
- Mistweaver
- Developers’ notes: Mistweavers have received significant Quality of Life changes throughout the last few patches that have increased their effectiveness in PvP to a point where we see them as oppressive to the viability of other specializations. We’re reducing many of the PvP multipliers associated with Ancient Teachings and their damage throughput, and we’re increasing the effectiveness of Renewing Mist to encourage Healing over Time management and reducing Vivify’s healing to keep their casting throughput relatively similar.
- Ancient Teachings’ effectiveness is now increased by 120% in PvP Combat (was 150%).
- Blackout Kick no longer deals 25% increased damage for Mistweaver Monks in PvP Combat.
- Blackout Kicks from Teachings of the Monastery now deal 15% reduced damage for Mistweaver Monks in PvP Combat.
- Tiger Palm now deals 15% increased damage for Mistweaver Monks in PvP Combat (was 30%).
- Rising Sun Kick’s damage reduced by 20% for Mistweaver Monks in PvP Combat.
- Vivify’s primary healing now reduced by 10% for Mistweaver Monks in PvP Combat.
- Renewing Mist’s healing increased by 40% in PvP Combat (was 25%).
Items
The following changes are all adjustments to items that will soon become available in Season 2 gameplay and are provided for understanding in contrast to their previous values on the Public Test Realm (PTR).
Aberrus, the Shadow Crucible Set Bonuses
- Demon Hunter
- Havoc
- Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible: 2-Set Bonus now increases Agility by 10% for 6 seconds (was 8%).
- Havoc
- Rogue
- Assassination
- Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible: 2-Set bonus no longer increases Nature damage from non-class sources.
- Outlaw
- Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible: 2-Set Bonus has been updated to more accurately deliver its bonus damage.
- Subtlety
- Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible: 4-Set Bonus now causes Symbols of Death to increase the critical strike damage of Eviscerate and Black Powder by 40% (was 25%).
- Assassination
Aberrus, the Shadow Crucible Trinkets
- Neltharion’s Call to Dominance
- Now activates from Bestial Wrath instead of Dire Beast/Stampede for Beast Mastery Hunters.
- Now activates from Trueshot instead of Stampede for Marksmanship Hunters.
- Now activates from Invoke Niuzao instead of Call to Arms for Brewmaster Monks.
- Haste rating no longer increases the rate at which players gain these effects.
- Neltharion’s Call to Chaos
- Haste rating no longer increases the rate at which players gain these effects.
- Trinket effects may now be triggered by healing spells and abilities.
- Neltharion’s Call to Suffering
- Haste rating no longer increases the rate at which players gain these effects.
- Trinket effects may now be triggered by healing spells and abilities.
- Rashok’s Molten Heart
- Healing done increased by 15%, but haste rating no longer increases the rate at which players gain this effect.
- Screaming Black Dragonscale
- Increased critical strike granted by ~13%, but haste rating no longer increases the rate at which players gain these effects.
- Enduring Dreadplate
- Increased Shadowflame pillar damage by 18%.
- Igneous Flowstone
- Damage and critical strike reduced to account for a shorter tidal cycle.
- The lava wave now deals reduced damage when it travels less than 20 yards to a target.
- Developers’ notes: We’re adjusting this trinket’s design to reflect an intention to reward ranged damage dealers who are able to maintain their distance when triggering the lava wave. It is not intended to be used by melee damage dealers.