It’s Wednesday again, which means new buffs and nerfs in World of Warcraft. Several dungeons are becoming easier, which should please fans of “Mythic+”.
The second season of World of Warcraft: The War Within has been running for a few weeks now, and there are fewer and fewer major adjustments. However, Blizzard is once again addressing the current dungeons and adjusting some requirements slightly. Many of the current dungeons will become a bit easier, while one of them will get a tad tougher.
We have all the changes to the dungeons ready for you.
WoW: Patch Notes from 19.03.2025 – All Dungeon Changes
The following adjustments are already active.
Meatbrew Depot
- The projectile from Chef Nager’s Meat Missile now has a flight time of 2.5 seconds (previously 1.5 seconds).
- Compliments from Chef Nager’s cooking no longer make nearby creatures immune to control effects.
- The damage-over-time effect from Flammable Barrel of the Enraged Brute now lasts only 6 seconds (previously 8 seconds).
- The explosion of Benk’s Honey Marinade deals 48% less damage.
- The damage-over-time effect from I’pa’s Burning Fermentation deals 20% less damage.
Darkflame Split
- The time limit has been reduced to 31 minutes (previously 33 minutes).
- Shadow Stalk from the Corridor Creeper can now be cleansed.
- A bug has been fixed where certain area effects could also hit targets outside the previously marked area.
Operation: Lock
- Mudslide from Swampface deals 25% less damage.
- The flight time of Battery Blitz from the Bridger of the Dark-Smerged has been increased to 3 seconds (previously 2 seconds).
- The initial damage from Spitgulp of Blubbi has been reduced by 20%.
Mechagon: Workshop
- A bug has been fixed where the rotating saws were not displayed correctly during the Machine Garden boss fight.
Sanctum of the Holy Flame
- The time limit has been increased to 32 minutes and 30 seconds (previously 31 minutes).
- Baron Braunspyß now uses his abilities in a consistent order.
What else will change? In addition to the dungeons, many players assume that there will also be some revisions of classes soon. During the “World First Race”, some classes proved to be overpowered and led the professional guilds to victory in a significant way. Especially monks and fire mages are currently worried whether there will be significant nerfs coming their way. With a bit of luck, Blizzard will, however, take the path of strengthening all other classes – but that remains to be seen.