
If you've been to the
Tournament Test Server (TTR), you might have noticed a few things. Like
lag the fact that your previous three characters have been deleted.
According to Eyonix, Blizzard's latest push of the TTR sees a new character template whereby newly created characters will have existing sets of gear. In the previous build of the TTR, newly-created characters start out at Level 70 but are equipped with starting equipment like
Acolyte's Robe or
Worn Mace.
Hybrid classes or classes with healing and DPS talent trees will have two to three sets of gear, based on the
Merciless Gladiator sets from
Season 2. Oddly enough, after creating multiple characters, it appears to me that the default gear equipped on hybrid classes is healing gear -- a hint from Blizzard to spec for healing? Maybe.
One of the new features Blizzards wants to test is the random spawning upon character creation. After creating a Horde character, I would find myself randomly starting anywhere from
Sunstrider Isle to
Sen'jin Village. Part of Blizzard's test must also be the effectiveness of placing item vendors on a pedestal as opposed to being on the same level as player characters. Some spawn locations have the vendors on pedestals, such as
Razor Hill or in front of
Orgrimmar, while others have them on the ground such as
Red Cloud Mesa in Mulgore. Strangely, the NPCs on the ground no longer have collision detection,
as opposed to previous builds.
While adding more spawn locations and randomizing them has
eased congestion somewhat,
Eyonix goes on to state that Blizzard plans to add more spawn locations in future builds. The
same hiccups that were there before still exist, particularly the "That object is busy." response when attempting to purchase an item from a vendor. Lag will also prevent you from seeing that clicking multiple times (out of frustration, I swear) has garnered you bags full of
an item you only really wanted one of. Despite these problems with lag and little quirks -- creating characters for the first time sometimes shows your character dressed in Season 2 gear and starting outfits in a mismatched ensemble -- Blizzard continues to encourage players to test the server. Hortus also
popped onto the forums to say that not all the Alliance areas have received the makeover, so expect more changes soon. If you're not yet on the TTR,
get on and give it a go. Hopefully, all the testing will help Blizzard get everything sorted out for the
big brawl coming up on Sunday.