WoW, Casually: Patch 2.4 preview

Each week, Robin Torres writes WoW, Casually for the player who has 2 hours or less to play at a time. Well, it used to be weekly and it will be again, starting today.
When last I wrote, which was ages ago, I promised to answer some reader mail about getting groups quickly. And then I vanished for a bit. I'm sorry about the interruption in this column and I will get to the reader mail, but not this week. With the new patch getting closer to release, I think I need to talk about some of the changes that will affect those of us with limited playtime.
First of all, our coverage of Patch 2.4 is very extensive and perhaps a bit overwhelming. I do recommend, however, spending some free time that you have access to WoW Insider catching up with the changes for your class, professions and playstyle. You don't want to spend your precious WoW session discovering unexpected changes after the new patch comes out.
When last I wrote, which was ages ago, I promised to answer some reader mail about getting groups quickly. And then I vanished for a bit. I'm sorry about the interruption in this column and I will get to the reader mail, but not this week. With the new patch getting closer to release, I think I need to talk about some of the changes that will affect those of us with limited playtime.
First of all, our coverage of Patch 2.4 is very extensive and perhaps a bit overwhelming. I do recommend, however, spending some free time that you have access to WoW Insider catching up with the changes for your class, professions and playstyle. You don't want to spend your precious WoW session discovering unexpected changes after the new patch comes out.
Here are just some of the things that may interest casual players:
Professions: Insider Trader has summed up the numerous changes to every profession in Patch 2.4, which are so extensive, it took two columns. So if you are a crafter, check out part 1 and part 2. I think adding Fishing to the selection of Daily Quests will be particularly welcome to those of us slowly funding Epic Flight.
Arena gear: If you are eagerly anticipating the start of Arena Season 4, so that you can better your gear either by Arena play or by purchasing Season 2 gear with honor, don't hold your breath. Season 4 will not start with the new patch, so go ahead and stock up on the gear available now.
Battlegrounds: There are some huge changes coming up in Patch 2.4 for BG players. Getting rid of Diminishing Returns will increase the honor for all of the Battlegrounds. Unfortunately, it will also increase the number of people who won't fight at the objectives, but it was happening anyway, so at least there will be more of a benefit. Also, there are some changes coming to both Alterac Valley and Warsong Gulch, which should improve the gameplay in both -- even if I do think that the Horde are getting the short end of the stick in AV.
Repeatable BG Quest: There will be a repeatable (not Daily) quest in Patch 2.4 that will allow you to turn in marks for honor. Unfortunately, I won't be able to convert my 98 and ever growing AV marks into honor without also turning in an equivalent number from the other three BGs. Currently, the exchange rate is 1 mark from each BG for 319 honor. We'll see what happens when the quest goes live.
There are of course many other changes that will affect you in Patch 2.4, but covering them all would take several pages and both you and I would rather be playing. So, onward to this week's schedule.
The Darkmoon Faire has long since been over, even though it originally was on the schedule for this week. An important thing to remember, regardless of what is on the calendar, is that the Faire begins on the first Monday of each month. The next Faire will be April 7th.
The Call to Arms this weekend is Alterac Valley. For everyone except for those in the Stormstrike battlegroup, that means shorter queues and bonus honor. And this may be the final bonus weekend before the patch, so Hordies should take advantage of that massive map imbalance to get those easy wins (sarcasm intended). If you are short on honor for your welfare epic purchases, this is a good time to acquire it, since losses in AV are usually worth more honor than wins in the other BGs. Maybe I'll see you there.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Khanmora Mar 13th 2008 7:36PM
Just a quick note that the gear for rep available with 2.4 will help those of us with multiple alts gear up before hitting the BGs (so we won't get totally clobbered, just partially :)). I know I've been working the rep on my warrior and shaman for just that eventuality.
jay Mar 13th 2008 10:35PM
Bloodlust battle group AV wait times suck also, 51mins to an hour on the bonus honor weekend, I've all but given up on joining as I don't have the patience to wait (Horde side).
This battle ground, while still fun regardless of who's winning, is slowly starting to suck, no matter how anyone puts it.
Hope the new changes start to bring people back:)
Yaimano Mar 14th 2008 1:01AM
I don't actually mind the long hour queues in Bloodlust, I can quest, farm, do other bgs, whatever while waiting for AV, but if the queue was shorter (like 20mins) I'd just be stuck afking in a city with no time to do other things.
At least AV in its current state is pretty much guaranteed chunk of honor, with the introduction of join as group in 2.4 I fear AV will now be ruined by premades too. We'll get to wait 15mins to get 0 honor instead... whoopee.
Incidentally there's been somewhat of an Alliance AV uprising in Bloodlust (I think organized on the forums), changing their strat to basically a full on zerg of our boss, ignoring everything else. And they have been winning more games because of it.
Yaimano Mar 14th 2008 1:15AM
I didn't realise the new Honor quest was repeatable not just daily though, that will be excellent in lessening the horrible honor grind against premades. Just hope they don't change it.
Ras Gonzo Mar 13th 2008 11:22PM
I'm also on the bloodlust bg, as a ally druid. We boycott AV, thats why your q's are so long. We don't care anymore. There is no motivation at all to enter that place, only to give the horde 600 honor points to our zero, no thanks. I'll continue to do premades and win. AV is a joke, please remove it from the game.
ScytheNoire Mar 13th 2008 11:37PM
Ruin Battlegroup, Alliance wins over 90% of the time. Check the stats. It's so imbalanced how much they win. Only time I've seen Horde win is with pre-forms or by zerg rushing the end boss. Unfortunately most are too stupid to zerg rush, which is what the Alliance does to always win. Sucks being Horde in Ruin, we never win AV.
billgates Mar 14th 2008 1:05AM
BS
niceguyymd Mar 14th 2008 10:34AM
yeah we do seem to lose alot of late alliance just seem to be more organized that and it seems that horde hate to play any defense
gt Mar 14th 2008 1:50AM
"For everyone except for those in the Stormstrike battlegroup, that means shorter queues and bonus honor."
Ha! Sad but very very true.
jay Mar 14th 2008 7:22AM
@ 5
Show me proof that you gain exactly "0" honor from a loss in AV... then maybe I will care about the so called boycott.
Lost an AV just 2 hours ago and still got at least 80 honor (or something close to it)... is this because we decided to capture at least one tower?.
When it all boils down to it, its nothing to do with the current situation of the AV map layout, Its down to the way a said battle group faction deals with what they have.
A perfect example of this would be the Ruin battle group!!
patrick Mar 14th 2008 10:15AM
Did one this morning 0 honor for ally and 647 for horde.
wraith808 Mar 14th 2008 1:42PM
SS or it didn't happen...
tfg Mar 14th 2008 11:57AM
You should note that we got a bonus week of the Faire due to Blizzard's mistake on the calendar. It is still in Elwynn Forest. I got a gem this morning!