As all eyes turn to World of Warcraft Dragonflight, WoW Shadowlands has been left to its own devices, tiding players over until they get their hands on the MMORPG‘s next expansion. Patch 9.2.7 is relatively slim, but changes up how the auction house works, and makes the UI a little more accessible. Here are the full 9.2.7 patch notes.
With both WoW Dragonflight and World of Warcraft Wrath of the Lich King Classic on the horizon, the ongoing Shadowlands saga has been left out in the cold, bringing the tale to a somewhat anticlimactic end.
Blizzard are continuing with their updates to the current chapter of the Warcraft story, however, and have released patch 9.2.7 to keep players occupied until they can finally dive into the spectacular world of the Dragon Isles.
WoW Shadowlands patch 9.2.7 largely focuses on the Auction House, as well as the game’s UI. While the changes don’t look too substantial on paper, for those who love a good bidding session they’ll make all the difference.
The main thrust of the new update is the changes to the auction house, which joins the WoW Companion app for the first time. This allows you to continue your auctioning even when you’re AFK, meaning you’ll be able to maximise your profits or, alternatively, score that one item you’ve been bidding on for days.
Additionally, all auction houses across all realms in a singular region now have a shared commodities section, meaning that you can sell gems, herbs, and other consumables to players all across the continent.
Below are the full patch notes for WoW Shadowlands patch 9.2.7, courtesy of Blizzard.
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