WoW Rookie: Why you should care about patch 4.3
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All the news in the last week has been about patch 4.3. Understandably, we've all been going through a lot of excitement. Heck, we're even going to fight Deathwing soon. Amidst all the hubbub, though, casual and rookie players must be asking, "What's in this patch for me?"
Huge content patches don't always mean anything new for rookies and casuals, since new raid tiers are often so busy with new 10-man and 25-man bosses that non-raiders can be forgotten. This is not the case in patch 4.3; for that matter, 4.3 might be the most exciting patch for casual players in a long time. Let's count the ways in which patch 4.3 will be awesome for the rest of us.
Spoiler warning: Behind this here cut, there may be spoilers, not like the racing kind that hold tiny little cars down to the ground, but of the might-give-away-content sign. Thou hast been warnethed.
Transmogrification
Transmogrification is one of the most exciting, interesting parts of patch 4.3. Essentially, you'll be able to collect old pieces of gear and then alter the appearance of your current gear to look like the stuff in Void Storage. Long story made short: You'll be able to make your new armor look like favorite pieces of old gear.
The reason this is such a big deal to rookies and casuals is that now we have a motivation to go revisit old content. Ancient raids and dungeons are spontaneously made relevant again, because now actually want obsolete gear to drop.
Building up full sets of old gear can (and will) take weeks, nearly as if you were farming the content while it was contemporary. Instead of getting together with 39 of your closest friends, though, you'll be able to plumb the depths of Molten Core with a very, very small group. Many classes can solo ancient content just fine, though you'll need some friends for certain boss mechanics.
Exciting and interesting gear can come from 5-man instances, world drops, and many other nooks and crannies of the game. The exciting thing about mogging isn't just that you get to play dress-up (though you do, and that's awesome); it's that the old content is suddenly relevant again.
Darkmoon Faire
Details are a little slow in trickling in, but this much is clear: Darkmoon Faire is getting updated with all kinds of new stuff. We're talking about new activities, new pets, new games to be played.
Darkmoon Faire has traditionally been solo content. You essentially become a carnival bounty hunter, collecting body parts from all around Azeroth. You bring those items back to Darkmoon Faire and are rewarded with amazing gear.
While the new Faire probably won't follow that exact same pattern, you definitely expect the revamped Darkmoon to have plenty to keep a new or casual player occupied. Some of the old tier gear that is no longer available supposedly will land as Darkmoon Faire rewards, and we already know that new mount will be available, as well as pets like the Darkmoon Balloon and Darkmoon Turtle.
To get a good idea of how much revamp is being performed on the Faire, look at this list of list of achievements Wowhead dug up. That's just for Darkmoon Faire. This is going to be huge.
New 5-man dungeons
Perhaps the most important thing added in patch 4.3 for small-group players are the three new dungeons. When Icecrown hit the ground in Wrath of the Lich King, three new dungeons helped raiders get caught up to the necessary gear level to kill Arthas. Just as importantly, the new dungeons allowed rookie and casual players take part in the fight, even if they couldn't set aside the time to raid.
Something similar is happening in patch 4.3. The three 5-man dungeons will lead up to the raid battle, providing new gear. As reported by our own Mat McCurley, the End Time dungeon can be run in about 20 minutes.
That means that if you want to keep progressing your gear, you won't have to spend all evening on each set of dungeons. That makes these new dungeons one of the most casual-friendly updates in a long, long time.
More to come
The PTR just came up. We're even now just sorting through the flood of available information, and we'll keep updating you each week with what you need to know. But rest assured that patch 4.3 seems to have plenty for every style of play.
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All the news in the last week has been about patch 4.3. Understandably, we've all been going through a lot of excitement. Heck, we're even going to fight Deathwing soon. Amidst all the hubbub, though, casual and rookie players must be asking, "What's in this patch for me?"
Huge content patches don't always mean anything new for rookies and casuals, since new raid tiers are often so busy with new 10-man and 25-man bosses that non-raiders can be forgotten. This is not the case in patch 4.3; for that matter, 4.3 might be the most exciting patch for casual players in a long time. Let's count the ways in which patch 4.3 will be awesome for the rest of us.
Spoiler warning: Behind this here cut, there may be spoilers, not like the racing kind that hold tiny little cars down to the ground, but of the might-give-away-content sign. Thou hast been warnethed.
Transmogrification
Transmogrification is one of the most exciting, interesting parts of patch 4.3. Essentially, you'll be able to collect old pieces of gear and then alter the appearance of your current gear to look like the stuff in Void Storage. Long story made short: You'll be able to make your new armor look like favorite pieces of old gear.
The reason this is such a big deal to rookies and casuals is that now we have a motivation to go revisit old content. Ancient raids and dungeons are spontaneously made relevant again, because now actually want obsolete gear to drop.
Building up full sets of old gear can (and will) take weeks, nearly as if you were farming the content while it was contemporary. Instead of getting together with 39 of your closest friends, though, you'll be able to plumb the depths of Molten Core with a very, very small group. Many classes can solo ancient content just fine, though you'll need some friends for certain boss mechanics.
Exciting and interesting gear can come from 5-man instances, world drops, and many other nooks and crannies of the game. The exciting thing about mogging isn't just that you get to play dress-up (though you do, and that's awesome); it's that the old content is suddenly relevant again.
Darkmoon Faire
Details are a little slow in trickling in, but this much is clear: Darkmoon Faire is getting updated with all kinds of new stuff. We're talking about new activities, new pets, new games to be played.
Darkmoon Faire has traditionally been solo content. You essentially become a carnival bounty hunter, collecting body parts from all around Azeroth. You bring those items back to Darkmoon Faire and are rewarded with amazing gear.
While the new Faire probably won't follow that exact same pattern, you definitely expect the revamped Darkmoon to have plenty to keep a new or casual player occupied. Some of the old tier gear that is no longer available supposedly will land as Darkmoon Faire rewards, and we already know that new mount will be available, as well as pets like the Darkmoon Balloon and Darkmoon Turtle.
To get a good idea of how much revamp is being performed on the Faire, look at this list of list of achievements Wowhead dug up. That's just for Darkmoon Faire. This is going to be huge.

Perhaps the most important thing added in patch 4.3 for small-group players are the three new dungeons. When Icecrown hit the ground in Wrath of the Lich King, three new dungeons helped raiders get caught up to the necessary gear level to kill Arthas. Just as importantly, the new dungeons allowed rookie and casual players take part in the fight, even if they couldn't set aside the time to raid.
Something similar is happening in patch 4.3. The three 5-man dungeons will lead up to the raid battle, providing new gear. As reported by our own Mat McCurley, the End Time dungeon can be run in about 20 minutes.
That means that if you want to keep progressing your gear, you won't have to spend all evening on each set of dungeons. That makes these new dungeons one of the most casual-friendly updates in a long, long time.
More to come
The PTR just came up. We're even now just sorting through the flood of available information, and we'll keep updating you each week with what you need to know. But rest assured that patch 4.3 seems to have plenty for every style of play.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ninani of Wyrmrest Accord Sep 29th 2011 3:22PM
On a related note, I wanted to apologize to anyone I offended while defending the prices of 4.3's void storage on another WoW insider topic. Given I have 30k just waiting to be used for it, I probably was insensitive to people actually involved in the play of the game. But I'm glad I saved up all this time anyway.
By the way, I love these WoW Rookie columns. Between them and Elitist Jerks, I've been able to at least pretend I know how to play. I'm a casual in practice (how else could I have saved up?) so I'm glad to have a quick reference to what to look forward to. :)
Jyotai Sep 29th 2011 4:29PM
I have 4000g max account total for horde side.
1200g max account total for alliance side.
I won't be using Void Storage...
I PUG too much.
Always tanking or healing, never farming or doing dailies (both of which bore me).
So I'm usually dead broke. I only have the 4k because I got lucky and a BOE 359 cloth robe landed on my toon recently. It sold on my second attempt to auction it.
We're not all loaded in WoW-gold. :)
I've met a lot of people like me in terms of WoW-cash-flow.
brain314 Sep 30th 2011 12:00AM
I always wonder what people spend their gold on. Out of all my characters, my tanks are the richest ones of all. The DF reward is 83g, the random sellable loot from the runs sell anywhere from 10-50g, and the CtA satchels contain about 50-100g plus potions and a chance at mounts and pets, which themselves can be sold for thousands. Plus, since I'm not hard up on JP or VP, I can choose to wait for CtA to pop up just to get those satchels. All that should more than offset any repair bills.
Sean Sep 29th 2011 3:38PM
No mention of the new Raid Finder? Tbh, the new Raid Finder is bringing me BACK into WoW again. Not to mention those gorgeous T13/T11 PvP sets.
That new Raid Finder will give casuals a whole new meaning to start raiding. It's especially good for those people who can't dedicate themselves to a raiding schedule and only has a few hours per week game time, to actually see these raids in action.
Plus it teaches them the encounters too. Sure, there will be wipes, but, you must fail to succeed. Amirite?
Shinae Sep 29th 2011 3:52PM
Oh yeah, I'm so looking forward to LFR! I think I'm a great raider, but my schedule is such that I've only been able to raid one night per week. So I have only done 4/7 in Firelands and have yet to beat Nef.
Jyotai Sep 29th 2011 4:14PM
Yeah Raid Finder should let all those people sidelined out of rosters into raiding.
I'm not sure what sort of long term impact it will have on guilds.
Many larger guilds now end up with 100+ or more raid ready people sidelined because guild management cannot handle fielding multiple teams for such masses, but everyone wants into the level 25+ guilds for scorpion mount...
(People have yet to realize, as we are -NOT- rational beings, that in a cost benefit analysis, if you want to raid, you might benefit more by giving up that scorpion if you happen to be person #11 on your guild's raid roster.)
Raid Finder will either (1) let the small guilds survive by PUGing, or (2) let the large guilds better hold 'Raider #11' in place while giving her nothing in return.
I'm hoping Raid Finder PUGs give guild XP, so that those lowbie-guilds can advance to a point where they can start peeling off the 'Raider #11's of the mega-guilds (scenario 1 above - PUG with raider #11 until you get high enough and she sees sense and joins your guild.).
If not, it will end up hurting small guilds even more with my second scenario above; with Raider #11 sitting in the mega-guild left off their roster, getting her scorpion, and PUGing with Raid Finder - seeing content similar to what her guild raids without her, but without the social-bonding and on lesser gear. All while the small guild that does take her, a different one every day, lingers and fails to get the levels to lure her with a scorpion...
Caz Sep 29th 2011 4:36PM
What I don't understand about guilds with 100+ raid ready members sidelined is why they don't just allow those folks to start new raid teas... I always attribute it to a 'have my cake and eat it in front of you' mentality, but I'm sure there are other reasons.
ecwfrk Sep 29th 2011 5:13PM
I'm looking forward to it as I used to be a pretty hardcore player back in UO, EQ and Vanilla WoW but as I got older, being able to say with any certainty that I could show up 3 days a week to raid was impossible as more and more often I was having to drop out to do things like help the kids with their homework or just spend some time with the wife. It really hard to find a guild that drop everything and raid when you suddenly find yourself with 3 or 4 hours where there's no possibility of interruption every couple of weeks. :p
I think a lot of current raiders are expecting it to be like 3.3 when the RDF was released where it'll be a place to faceroll through raids for quick points and gear without lockouts. If it is completely faceroll, it won't be much fun and if it isn't it'll be a constant stream of rants, flames, arguments and seeing people pull a "UR ALL BADS! /ragequit" whenever there's a wipe.
Shinae Sep 29th 2011 3:46PM
My husband is a casual player; he doesn't enjoy raiding like I do. He only subscribes to WoW when there's something significantly new to do and unsubs before it turns into a grind.
When I told him that there'd be a Well of Eternity 5-man, he knew at that moment that he'd be resubbing. He's a lore nerd like me. :)
Aceman67 Sep 29th 2011 4:01PM
Right now End Time is WAY too easy. I just finished a run through of it in under 10 minutes.
I think we're in the Bug Finding stage, the dungeon has yet to be tuned, especially since I was able to keep the tank up using only 3 stacks of lifebloom the entire dungeon.
Jyotai Sep 29th 2011 4:22PM
Makes sense that to find all the bugs they missed in internal testing, they'd make it easy enough that they can collect a -LOT- of data.
Plus... and this is just how WoW is... they want it easy enough that before 4.3 hits, all the wowhead comments and strats can be posted, and addons like RobBossMods and DBM can get their data filled in...
- Like it or not, 12 hours after 4.3 hits, tanks and healers that don't already have the strat memorized will start getting harassed and booted.
- I made it one day in the troll heroics before I started seeing PUGs flame their tanks and healers for being noobs that didn't know the boss yet... did one 6 hours after patch and everybody was 'lol oops, guess we should try another trick'. Came back the next day and it was all 'WTF you noob, don't you know about xyz? OMFG yousuxxors!'
- And not just me. When I'd go stealth as DPS, other tanks that I could tell were amazing but just didn't know that brand-spanking-new-boss were getting it too, likewise the healers.
(meanwhile as stealth DPS, barely turning out 5k DPS because I -am- a noob at DPSing, people were forgiving me because it was a 'new heroic')...
So yeah...
Long ---> short.
They want us to be able to datamine it as much as we can so we can have gimmicks to get over each other's rudeness... :)
Elpizo Sep 29th 2011 4:11PM
Looking forward to LFR, as I'm too casual to raid with my guild. the new 5-mans look REALLY REALLY good (& iLevel 378 epics so I hear)
As an aside, the Darkmoon Faire preview on the official site mentions "heirlooms for the young ones" - the legs & rings added in an earlier patch anyone?
Looking at a 'Lock & Warrior next, would love any extra bits & bobs to speed level if I take a liking to said classes :D