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WoW Dragonflight 10.0.5 Patch Notes – All Changes, New Features, Bug Fixes

Update 10.0.5 Brings Class Balancing, Changes to UI and Professions

World of Warcraft: Dragonflight’s 10.0.5 patch is now live, and it brings several important changes to the storied MMO. If you’re regularly exploring the Dragon Isles, read on to learn more about what’s different as of this most recent patch.

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All Changes in WoW Dragonflight 10.0.5 Patch Notes

For starters, there is a new feature available to players called the Trading Post. In that vein, there will be a brand new currency referred to as “Trader’s Tender.” Players can earn Trader’s Tender by actively logging in each month and visiting the Trading Post. But, they can also earn an additional 500 units of this new currency by taking part in a set of revolving, monthly activities.

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In addition, there will be a new event for players to participate in! It’s called “The Storm’s Fury,” and if you can’t find the time to play it, never fear! The event will re-run every five hours! To participate, simply go to the Temporal Conflux in Thaldraszuz. There, you’ll find a portal that will take you to the new event!

There has also been a fair amount of class balancing for Druids, Evokers, Monks, Paladins, Priests, Warlocks, and Warriors. Additionally, players can find the Draenei, the Lightforged Draenei, the Orc, the Tauren, and the Highmountain Tauren in the major cities.

Players can also expect several changes in terms of items/rewards, PvP, Professions, and User Interface. The crafting UI panel has been updated to add several charge cooldowns. Crafting orders will now incorporate a “Use Highest Quality Reagent” checkbox for customers. These are but two of the updates found in the latest World of Warcraft: Dragonflight patch.

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