Earlier this week, Blizzard uncovered a bug within World of Warcraft concerning an important crafting material and has temporarily disabled its creation while the company works to address the matter. As a result of the issue, the World of Warcraft development team alerted their players about why the item in question was not working and gave a timetable for when a fix would be issued.
Given the delicate situation surrounding the bug, the affected item may have a small but noticeable impact on World of Warcraft's intense player-run economy. Aside from the economic ramifications, the bug has an unintended side effect that could be exploited by crafters to gain an advantage over other players in the meantime. At the time of writing, the bug fix was still being worked on by Blizzard, but players should expect a fix soon.
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The affected item in question, Enchanting Vellums, can be crafted by players with the Inscription profession at low levels. These vellums in turn can be used by World of Warcraft players with the Enchanting profession to store the enchants they create to sell them at the auction house for gold. However, a bug was discovered that allowed for rank 3 enchants to proc more often than intended if an Enchanting Vellum was used in the process. This would allow lower-level Enchanters to gain skill points faster and potentially create an imbalance in the player economy with rank 3 enchants flooding the market. As a result, Blizzard disabled players from making more until the bug was fixed. However, players can still use the Enchanting Vellums they already have, or purchase them from NPC vendors for a small fee.
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