Complaining helped – WoW finally nerfs the hardest dungeon

Complaining helped – WoW finally nerfs the hardest dungeon

The hardest dungeon of World of Warcraft Dragonflight is going to be drastically nerfed. Finally, you have a better chance in Murozond’s Ascendancy.

The 3rd season of Dragonflight is well underway in World of Warcraft, but one dungeon is still troubling most heroes: Murozond’s Ascendancy. Not only is the dungeon confusing and many fights merciless, but there are also particularly many mini-bosses with devastating abilities. This makes the dungeon a torture, whether during “Tyrannical” or “Fortified” weeks.

Now Blizzard has listened to the complaints and delivered some significant nerfs.

The main points at a glance:

  • The particularly difficult passages of Murozond’s Ascendancy are now easier.
  • The mini-bosses have fewer hit points and longer cooldowns.
  • Chronolord Deios deals significantly less damage.

What has changed? There are a number of changes, but they mainly focus on the initial area and the various bosses. The nerfs in detail are:

  • Valow, the time-conspiring Guardian now has 17% fewer hit points.
  • Lerai, the time-conspiring Maid now has 17% fewer hit points.
    • Ancient Beams are now cast only once every 15 seconds (previously twice).
  • Spurlok, the time-conspiring Guardian now has 17% fewer hit points.
    • Binding Grip is now cast only once every 23 seconds (previously every 19 seconds).
  • Endless Rift Mage
    • Eternal Burning now has a cooldown of 16 seconds (previously 7 seconds).
  • Tyr
    • Radiant Barrier now absorbs 15% less damage.
  • Time-Lost Battleground
    • The boss now moves 50% slower during Blade Storm (previously 30% slower).
    • Combat Awareness and Battle Frenzy deal 20% less damage.
  • Chronolord Deios
    • Temporal Breath deals 16.7% less direct damage and 28.5% less damage over time.
    • Chronofire deals 15% less damage.
    • Eternal Explosion deals 10% less damage.

What do the nerfs bring? Overall, the nerfs are likely to ensure that the timer for Murozond’s Ascendancy will be significantly more relaxed. Especially the adjustments to the three mini-bosses should provide a lot of relief. The adjustments to Deios and the Time-Lost Battleground will ultimately lead to fewer deaths and thus better chances of success.

However, whether the nerfs are sufficient to make the key more popular remains to be seen. If so far you have not completed a stone at +20 – the chances of that happening are unlikely to improve much.

The changes are coinciding with major buffs for some classes – which further simplifies everything.

Source(s): worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com/en-us/
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