Looking for information about WoW Dragonflight Patch 10.0.5? The 10.0.5 patch notes for WoW Dragonflight are here and they give us an idea of ​​what to expect from the next major update for World of Warcraft as its latest expansion confirms its place as one of the best MMORPGs on PC.

There are a lot of class buffs and nerfs in the patch notes following the recent WoW Dragonflight class tweak, with Druid and Priest getting some of the most drastic changes, but perhaps the most exciting news is the new trading post and a lot of changes. to make WoW transmogs even better.


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The WoW Trading Post is a new feature that allows players to earn new currency by completing monthly activities, which can then be spent on new cosmetic transmogs, pets, and mounts unique to the trading post. You'll earn 500 Trade Suggestions every month just for logging in and going to messages (which can be found in Stormwind and Orgrimmar), and can earn up to 500 extra for completing monthly activities.

There are huge changes coming to WoW transmog as common (white) and bad (grey) gear will become available for transmog. This means that these items will now become gear-bound, but should open up a whole host of new ways to decorate your characters. Warlords of Draenor crafted item skins that were removed in Shadowlands due to conflicts with the new systems are making a comeback, and you can also enchant illusions on artifact weapons.

There are a huge number of class changes in WoW Dragonflight 10.0.5 Patch, although it is of course important to emphasize that these patch notes are intended for the public test area, so it is always possible that some of them will be adjusted or removed before the final deployment on live servers. Druids are going through a big change that will most likely mean going back to their talent tree no matter what specialization you prefer, and Priest is seeing a ton of changes as well.

Holy Paladin seems to be getting some nice buffs, as is Arms Warrior, but there's no mention of Prot Warrior or any Mage specs, so Blizzard seems to be satisfied with their level of performance. Accuracy hunters are saying goodbye to Double Tap, while Affliction Warlock is seeing some rework, and Blizzard says it's concerned that some skills are overly reliant on installing WoW add-ons to track cooldowns.


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