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Announce News Post #3348

Skegdald...Again!

Written by: Druu
Date: Thursday, April 21st, 2016
Addressed to: Everyone


Hello again!

I received some feedback and went over my Skegdald changes again and decided to make some changes. This is in an effort to make Skegdald as feared as it used to be, and raise the level of difficulty as such. Changes are below.

- The plant has a smaller chance of instantly killing Gromgar.

- Gromgar Kaark'Goron will not take you killing his soldiers lightly. After a certain amount of them are killed, he will stomp into the area, and will now be aggro to all.

- The savage orc soldiers and towering ogre sentries are now aggressive, as they don't take kindly to any non Horde running around their camp, whereas the skulking goblins and the troll retainers are just trying to go about their business.

- Not a difficulty increase, but I nerfed the troll retainers' damage a bit to be more in line with what I intended.

I will be monitoring how things go with Skegdald after these changes. As always, feel free to message me with feedback and suggestions. I am very eager to make Skegdald a balanaced/interesting high level bashing area. Thanks!


Penned by my hand on the 24th of Bellum, in the year 103 AM.


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