New items for old Honor
Vaneras on the EU forums has posted those "special" items we heard about yesterday -- the bad news of the Honor wipe before the expansion is tempered by the fact that Blizzard is giving us some more ways to spend that honor before it all goes away.I've put all the items after the jump in case you can't reach the forums here during the day, but these items are about what you'd expect -- cloaks and trinkets, at or maybe slightly better than the gear you'll be picking up early on into Wrath of the Lich King. If you haven't ground out PvP gear yet (or grabbed some epics from the high-end raids), you may get a level or two out of these, but you'll definitely have replaced them by the time we all hit 80. There are no prices or timelines on when these items will be released, either -- we'd imagine that they'll come out with patch 3.0.2 (Vaneras says "the next content patch") and that the actual wipe will come with the Wrath release patch.
Additionally, gems obtained through Honor will go BoE (or at least not BoP) and will no longer be "Unique-equipped" after the patch, so you can nab some gems as well before the wipe shows up for your alts or other guildies. Nice of Blizzard to give us a few more ways to get rid of the honor (and personally, I think there are good reasons for the wipe anyway), but those who are really steaming about losing the honor they built up probably won't be completely satisfied by these items.
Vaneras posts:
For those with unspent honor points prior to the release of the expansion, we will be offering a few upgrades and special rewards in next content patch solely for purchase via the honor system:
Cloak of Certain Reprieve
Binds when picked up
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130 Armor
+42 Stamina
+18 Intellect
Requires Level 70
Equip: Improves your resilience rating by 28 (0.71% @ L70).
Equip: Restores 8 mana per 5 sec.
Equip: Increases spell power by 33.
Sergeant's Reinforced Cape
Binds when picked up
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130 Armor
+42 Stamina
+26 Intellect
Requires Level 70
Equip: Improves your resilience rating by 30 (0.76% @ L70).
Equip: Increases spell power by 33.
The Gladiator's Resolution
Binds when picked up
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130 Armor
+42 Stamina
Requires Level 70
Equip: Improves critical strike rating by 26 (1.18% @ L70).
Equip: Improves your resilience rating by 20 (0.51% @ L70).
Equip: Increases attack power by 56.
Equip: Increases your armor penetration rating by 18
Volanthius Shroud
Binds when picked up
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130 Armor
+42 Stamina
Requires Level 70
Equip: Improves critical strike rating by 19 (0.86% @ L70).
Equip: Improves your resilience rating by 28 (0.71% @ L70).
Equip: Improves haste rating by 18 (1.14% @ L70).
Equip: Increases spell power by 33
Battlemaster's Resolve
Binds when picked up
Trinket
Requires Level 70
Equip: Increases attack power by 120.
Use: Increases maximum health by 1750 for 15 sec. Shares cooldown with other Battlemaster's trinkets. (3 Min Cooldown)
Battlemaster's Courage
Binds when picked up
Trinket
Requires Level 70
Equip: Increases spell power by 70.
Use: Increases maximum health by 1750 for 15 sec. Shares cooldown with other Battlemaster's trinkets. (3 Min Cooldown)
Battlemaster's Celerity
Binds when picked up
Trinket
Requires Level 70
Equip: Improves haste rating by 60 (3.8% @ L70).
Use: Increases maximum health by 1750 for 15 sec. Shares cooldown with other Battlemaster's trinkets. (3 Min Cooldown)
Battlemaster's Aggression
Binds when picked up
Trinket
Requires Level 70
Equip: Improves critical strike rating by 60 (2.72% @ L70).
Use: Increases maximum health by 1750 for 15 sec. Shares cooldown with other Battlemaster's trinkets. (3 Min Cooldown)
Please note that Gems that have been acquired through Honor will no longer be unique-equipped after the release of Patch 3.0.2. Also, they will no longer Bind on Pickup.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
terry Sep 24th 2008 1:53PM
spell power? what does that mean for current game items? which of these will have +heals and +dmg for those of us not living in some future-crazy land but instead living with the actual stats used in the game?
Mitch Sep 24th 2008 1:55PM
All items are being converted to spell power in the next patch to prepare for the expansion.
Braundo Sep 24th 2008 1:55PM
These items are being implemented in patch 3.0, before Wrath comes out. So, the "spell power" stats are correct.
Solnova Sep 24th 2008 1:59PM
Spellpower is going live in 3.0.2.
The future is now, and we're all getting nerfed.
Naix Sep 24th 2008 2:19PM
If by nurf you mean the best talents to ever come out. Than yes nurf away Blizzard. The game won't be so much about equipment anymore. It will be about skills, talent points, and the like.
terry Sep 24th 2008 4:18PM
I see. the future is arriving sooner than I thought. I am afraid.
and yes, this does nerf us. healing bonus cut by 1/3? sounds like a nerf to me.
I put my dude on the beta and my bonus went from 1800 to 700. so I'd call that a nerf.
Arturis Sep 24th 2008 4:26PM
"and yes, this does nerf us. healing bonus cut by 1/3? sounds like a nerf to me."
Its not. They are upping the base healing of each spell a bit so that the final healing numbers stays roughly in line with what you have now.
JC Sep 24th 2008 4:31PM
u sir are an idiot.
Yes your +heals went down 1/3 but you will still heal the same. Learn to read.
They changed everything to spell power to allow healers to level easier. Damage went up and heals...stayed the same.
Go play warhammer and GTFO my WOW!!
Bootsanator Sep 24th 2008 4:34PM
terry, if you would actually CAST a heal, you'd notice that they're hitting just about as hard as they currently do. My healing went from well over 2k to something in the neighborhood of 1k-ish. But my heals are hitting for approximately the same. And that's actually without putting talent points in, b/c they reset them every time i login to the damn PTR.
They made all healing spells hit harder and scale better, basing it on the new spellpower system.
Argent Sep 24th 2008 8:23PM
my healing numbers on PTR and the wotlk beta were up pretty substantially, actually.
alongside of the whole spellpower change, blizz tinkered with the coefficients of heals in order to smooth out the transition and so you shouldn't see a drop in healing at all -- as i noted before, my numbers actually went up.
mcclary Sep 24th 2008 1:53PM
"I've put all the items after the jump in case you can't reach the forums here during the day"
/hug
Harmun Sep 24th 2008 2:34PM
It's the little things like this that make wowinsider my first read every morning :)
Ikarus Sep 24th 2008 5:33PM
Many thanks! I can never follow the links because almost every WoW related site is blocked at work :( It's much appreciated by those like me when you guys put in the extra work to list stuff in the actual article. Thanks!
TonyMotorola Sep 24th 2008 1:55PM
What good is level 70 PvP crap at 80? If they're giving us something to spend the saved honor on, give us access to future-proof items, something we can hump faces with in Wintergrasp while we accumulate new honor.
deviationer Sep 24th 2008 2:01PM
yeah it would be nice if they gave us enough tokens to buy 1 heirloom item for wiping our honor. Or something like for every 10 honor you get 1 G
cjshrader Sep 24th 2008 2:22PM
I think the point of them wiping honor is so that you don't have some item that will allow you to "hump faces" in Wintergrasp.
Naix Sep 24th 2008 2:25PM
Nothing is future proof. Why? Because we can't predict the future, thats why. Can your computer from 1998 run Vista 64? I bet not because your computer was made to run was was out. Same holds true to everything, even in wow. I bet your not rockin the blues you had on at level 45 still at 70. Cause there is upgrades.
Just be ready for the reset with gold and skills. Don't worry about the gear cause it won't matter so much anymore.
stevens.ce Sep 24th 2008 2:49PM
"Can your computer from 1998 run Vista 64?"
From the reports, doesn't sound like any computer can :-)
here is a thought Sep 24th 2008 4:42PM
@stevens.ce - running it just fine... using 8 gigs of ram is pretty sweet, squad play wow with it too. and frankly, i hated it the first week, but after getting drivers sorted out i have found it to be much more stable that XP ever was. and finally Adobe is releasing 64 friendly doze software... def reccomended
jbodar Sep 24th 2008 11:29PM
@ here is a thought
On your PC from 1998? Really? Um, no. A gaming PC from 1998 wouldn't have a prayer at the Vista syreqs.
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/geekend/?p=1482
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/get/system-requirements.aspx