![]() ![]() Artifact Powers, however, will remain active. The examples of Honor Traits given on the website were Tiger Palm for Windwalker Monks - "which lets them use Tiger Palm at range to dash toward and slow their target" - and Deep Roots for Druids, "which makes their Entangling Roots spell no longer break when the target is damaged".īlizzard levelling the playingfield for PVP means nullifying the stats of your equipment (and deactivating set bonuses, enchants, Legendary bonuses and trinket effects) and giving you a pre-determined set of stats "configured for your specialisation". Honor Traits are usable in instanced PVP only, and the first is accessed at Honor Level 10 - you'll earn other things like gold and Artifact Power along the way. The higher your Prestige, the better the rewards - a strong incentive for people to keep playing. Why would you do that? Because Prestige equals bragging rights: a unique mount and pet, a new appearance for your Artifact (the new Legion levellable-weapons), a special badge, a special title and a special wearable faction pennant. A new Trait tree - a mage's, it looks like. And once you reach the maximum Honor Level of 50 - and here's where the Call of Duty comparison comes in - you can choose to Prestige, sacrificing your Honor Level and talents for an increased Prestige Level. No longer will you earn Honor and Conquest points as currency to buy things but earn Honor Points to increase your Honor Level, which unlocks a whole new Trait tree. ![]() The plans include changing completely how PVP will reward you for playing, as well as the surprise intention - for a game based so heavily around the concept of 'better gear' - of making everyone's statistics the same for battles, regardless of equipment (although there a few exceptions - see below). Is World of Warcraft taking a leaf out of Call of Duty's book all these years after that multiplayer shooting craze began? Blizzard has just announced plans for a fundamental overhaul to player-versus-player combat for expansion World of Warcraft: Legion, which arrives on or before 21st September 2016.
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