The Anima cap in World of Warcraft has been frustrating players for weeks. Now the developers have responded and are alleviating the issue with a hotfix.
Anima was an important resource at the launch of World of Warcraft: Shadowlands – at least for those who were interested in cosmetic rewards. However, Anima has now been piling up in inventories and banks, and the limit of 35,000 Anima is annoying. Therefore, WoW has now implemented a hotfix and significantly expanded the cap for Anima.
What was the problem? After Patch 9.1 made Anima widely available, player inventory spaces started filling up. The initially seemingly unreachable limit of 35,000 Anima was reached more and more often, and players now don’t even know what to do with this resource anymore.
Many could not redeem all their Anima tokens anymore because the cap was reached – they had to delete the tokens or store them in the bank.
What has changed? With a hotfix, Blizzard significantly increased the Anima cap overnight from August 30 to August 31. The old limit of 35,000 has been removed.
Instead, each character can now carry a whopping 200,000 Anima. This limit is unlikely to be reached anytime soon and should give all characters at least a bit more breathing room.
What else can be done with Anima? If you have already claimed all cosmetic items for Anima, you can at least convert the resource into gold. Because in Oribos, there is the possibility to purchase various important crafting materials for Anima.
Since the materials are needed for crafting legendary items, there is at least always a certain basic demand. It can therefore be worthwhile to exchange Anima for materials to earn a few hundred or thousand gold pieces additionally.
Are you already at the Anima cap and don’t know what to do with the stuff? Or did you find 35,000 unrealistic and have no idea how you will ever reach 200,000?
