WoW TBC Classic: “Mega Damage” by fighting chickens

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WoW TBC Classic: “Mega Damage” by fighting chickens

WoW TBC Classic: “Mega Damage” by fighting chickens

In WoW: Burning Crusade Classic, players use the engineers’ fighting chickens to supply themselves with the stackable speed buff and thus to achieve enormous damage. The Community Council is discussing with Blizzard whether a change is appropriate.To get more news about safe wow gold, you can visit lootwow.com official website.

Even in WoW Classic, the engineers’ fighting chickens were a nice way to noticeably increase the damage of a melee troop in a boss fight. Five percent more attack speed thanks to the buff Slaughter crowsthat lasts five minutes are just good. The only downside to that thing: You never know exactly when or if the chicken crows before it dies. Or?In Burning Crusade Classic, players have now figured out how to do it Slaughter crows can trigger specifically to stack the buff five times on all group members.

And actually it is now part of the “Min-Maxers” of Outland to use the chickens in the entire group to improve their own logs and kill times with the powerful buff. Two unpleasant side effects: 1) The other players in the raid have to wait for the buffs to stack, and 2) the Slaughter crows often does not appear correctly in the logs, so that it is difficult to filter out players who specifically bet on this strategy.
Community Council member Sixxfury raised the issue recently brought to the forumto talk to Blizzard about the problem and possible solutions. In fact, there is already an extensive answer from Aggrend. Here are the most important findings:

There was already a hotfix for the fighting chickens that ensured that Slaughter crows is no longer saved when the player logs out. It would have been possible to accumulate dozens of stacks of the buff and do MUCH, MUCH more damage.
Thought had also been given to generally preventing this buff from stacking up. But the developers are reluctant to implement such restrictive changes. It was therefore decided to let the hotfix take effect first, then to evaluate the situation again and to make further adjustments if necessary.
The developers also find it difficult to compare the fighting chickens to the drums. With the drums, all you have to do is push a button and then the job is done. However, to get the most out of the chickens, players have to invest a lot more, especially if they want multiple stacks.
Incidentally, there were a few guilds back then that used the fighting fowl in this way. So it’s definitely an authentic interaction.

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