In response to the influx of feedback since the WOW beta was released. The developers are stripping away the restriction system in Shadowlands. And on November 2nd, Blizzard Entertainment made big changes to World of Warcraft in patch 9.1.5, here are some of the changes and tweaks we can find to Demon Hunter, Havoc, and Druid.
On the Demon Hunter side, there is no longer a max target cap for area skills, but Blade Dance (Havoc), Glaive Tempest (Havoc), Soul Cleave (Vengeance), and Spirit Bomb (Vengeance) will now deal damage to more than 5 targets Damage reduction for Spirit Bomb, where Spirit Bomb was previously limited to WOW TBC Classic Gold 20 targets. And Fel Barrage (Havoc), Sinful Brand (Venthyr ability) and Blind Faith (Kyrian Runecarving Power) will reduce the damage dealt to more than 8 targets, and Sinful Brand's cooldown will be reduced from 1 minute to 45 seconds, And now activating Blind Faith will consume 1% mastery and 10 Fury instead of 1% Versatility and 10 Fury.
On Havoc, the damage effect with Dancing with Fate (Conduit) is increased by 300%.
On the Druid side, four new Travel Form skins have been added, each with two color variations. There is no longer a maximum target cap for area skills, but Swipe and Brutal Slash (Feral) now deal reduced damage to more than 5 targets. Guardian's Well-Honed Instincts conduit is now classified to all sizes. The Adaptive Swarm (Necrolord ability) jump range has been increased from 25 yards to TBC Classic Gold 50 yards, and if there is no valid enemy target within 50 yards, and there is a friendly target, it will now jump to a friendly target.
There are still many changes to Demon Hunter and Druid in this update, so players need to adapt to these changes in time, and make adjustments to the character's equipment and items in time. Of course, replacing new items may require a lot of TBC Classic Gold. If you want to get it quickly, you can go to MMOWTS and they will provide you with a solution.