Way back in June, Blizzard announced that the next round of World of Warcraft class tuning would include heavy nerfs for Destruction Warlocks, who have been consistently at the top of the DPS rankings for the entirety of Shadowlands. The community, gearing up for the finals of the Mythic Dungeon Invitational, was outraged at the poor timing. In order to avoid kneecapping the teams competing, Blizz pushed their changes back to the start of Season 4, and the nerfs to Warlocks were joined by nerfs to Survival Hunters. Both classes were overperforming in AoE situations. Well it seems like they still are, as even with the nerfs which dropped last week, a further round of nerfs is on its way this week.
For Survival Hunters, the changes are focused on further reducing the spec’s multi-target damage, while buffing single target abilities to compensate. The Hunter tier set bonus, which buffs the damage of Wildfire Bombs considerably, has had its effect reduced to a 50% bonus (from 70%) for Mad Bombardier bombs.
However, to compensate, Mongoose Bite, Raptor Strike, Serpent Sting, and Kill Command have had their damage increased by 20% each (excluding PvP contexts). The hotfix will also fix a bug wherein Raptor Strike wasn’t dealing enough damage while Aspect of the Eagle was active. Last week’s class adjustments also increased the damage of Raptor Strike, Mongoose Bite, and Kill Command, and reduced the damage of Wildfire Bombs when hitting more than eight targets.
Destruction Warlocks have a smaller suite of changes, with a 20% damage reduction for Rain of Fire and Immolation Aura. Like with the Hunter changes, this is designed to reduce the spec’s effectiveness in multi-target AoE situations. This is on top of last week’s
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