Blizzard Removes PvP Bloody Token Cap in May 22 Hotfix, Fixing 4 Class Issues
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Updated · Blizzard News · May 22
Blizzard Removes PvP Bloody Token Cap in May 22 Hotfix, Fixing 4 Class Issues
1 articles · Updated · Blizzard News · May 22
May 22 hotfixes removed the total cap on Bloody Tokens in PvP and fixed a bug that could block Slayer's Rise Dominance even when a team held all bases.
Four class issues were also addressed: Unholy Death Knight's Forbidden Ritual aura could stick permanently, Protection Paladin's Guardian of the Forgotten Queen could resist some crowd control, and Priest and Restoration Druid tracking or effects were corrected.
The update spans World of Warcraft: Midnight, Mists of Pandaria Classic, Season of Discovery, Burning Crusade Classic, WoW Classic Era and Hardcore, with some changes live immediately and others requiring realm restarts.
The PvP currency change follows May 19 hotfixes that also lifted Season 1 Conquest caps and removed upgrade Crest limits, extending Blizzard's recent push to ease progression bottlenecks.
With so many early fixes needed for the new Midnight expansion, is this the new normal for World of Warcraft's live-service future?
After apologizing for a buggy launch, can Blizzard's rapid hotfixes restore player trust for its ambitious Worldsoul Saga?
Are these constant WoW updates a sign of responsive development, or evidence of a game becoming too complex to manage effectively?