Tag: Siege of Orgrimmar

  • Siege of Orgrimmar Bonus Roll Chance & Celestial Dungeon Fixes – Mists of Pandaria Classic Hotfix

    Siege of Orgrimmar Bonus Roll Chance & Celestial Dungeon Fixes – Mists of Pandaria Classic Hotfix

    Blizzard has pushed a Mists of Pandaria Classic hotfix that adds a chance to receive a bonus roll after defeating Garrosh Hellscream in Siege of Orgrimmar and tunes several parts of the Celestial Dungeons. The changes are live with this week’s realm maintenance, as outlined in Blizzard’s forum post and Wowhead’s roundup.

    For reference, see the official notes on the Blue Tracker and Wowhead’s coverage: Siege of Orgrimmar Bonus Roll Chance & Celestial Dungeon Fixes.

    Quick summary of the hotfix

    • Siege of Orgrimmar – Garrosh Hellscream: beginning with this week’s realm maintenance, defeating Garrosh now gives you a chance to bonus roll for an extra piece of loot.
    • Celestial Dungeons – Kor’kron Arcweavers no longer ignore line of sight, and their Magistrike damage has been reduced.
    • Celestial Dungeons – Kor’kron Banners have had their health significantly reduced.
    • Celestial Dungeons – Kor’kron forces now respawn every 2 hours (was 5 minutes).
    • Celestial Dungeons – August Stone Clusters now cap at 200 (was 70).
    • Celestial Dungeons – The Coffer of Celestial Chance now awards 50–60 Lesser Charms of Good Fortune (was 20–30).

    Note: Blizzard’s notes specify a chance to bonus roll after Garrosh. They do not state the odds or any additional conditions.

    What this means for your runs

    In Siege of Orgrimmar, set expectations clearly with your group: the extra loot opportunity after Garrosh is not guaranteed. It’s another roll of the dice, not a second full loot table. Plan your post-kill loot calls with a short pause to account for the bonus roll check.

    For Celestial Dungeons, the trash should feel less punishing. Arcweavers respecting line of sight and reduced Magistrike damage removes some of the unavoidable pressure, and lower-banner health speeds up pack control. The much slower Kor’kron respawns (every 2 hours) also mean fewer surprise re-engagements while you regroup or path back.

    The two reward changes are straightforward: you can hold up to 200 August Stone Clusters, and the Coffer of Celestial Chance yields 50–60 Lesser Charms of Good Fortune instead of 20–30. If you were frequently capping at 70, you now have more breathing room before you need to spend.

    That’s the full scope of what Blizzard has announced. If additional details land, we’ll update this post to keep the guidance tight and accurate.

  • Siegecrafter Blackfuse Saw Blades Now Damage Shredders in MoP Classic

    Siegecrafter Blackfuse Saw Blades Now Damage Shredders in MoP Classic

    Siegecrafter Blackfuse Saw Blades Now Damage Shredders in MoP Classic

    Blizzard’s June 10 Mists of Pandaria Classic hotfix makes a clear change to the Siegecrafter Blackfuse encounter in Siege of Orgrimmar: Saw Blades now deal damage to Automated Shredders. This note appears in Blizzard’s official hotfix thread, and was also highlighted by Wowhead’s MoP Classic coverage. If your raid is working on Blackfuse, plan around blades contributing real damage to the Shredder add from here on out.

    Source: see Blizzard’s hotfix post (Updated June 10) and Wowhead’s summary for Mists of Pandaria Classic. Link: Mists of Pandaria Classic Hotfixes, and Wowhead’s news post.

    Note: As of the June 10, 2026 update, the hotfix line for this encounter is specifically: “Saw Blades now deal damage to Automated Shredders.” No other Siegecrafter adjustments are listed in the source notes.

    Practically, this means you can squeeze extra value from each blade path. If you’re kiting or positioning blades, angle them through the Shredder’s route or tank spot when safe to do so. This won’t replace focused DPS, but it’s free damage that can shorten the add’s uptime and ease pressure during high-movement moments.

    Quick UI and macro tips for cleaner Shredder kills

    • Keep enemy nameplates on so the Shredder is easy to pick up immediately when it spawns. If your UI supports nameplate auras, show high-visibility debuffs from your group.
    • Use a simple target macro to snap to the add the instant it’s active:

    /targetexact Automated Shredder
    /startattack

    This macro helps melee and tanks re-engage quickly if the battlefield is busy with blades. Ranged can use it to confirm target swaps before sending cooldowns.

    If you coordinate blade paths in your group, make sure whoever is guiding them calls their line clearly in voice and uses ground pings or a quick raid marker on the Shredder’s position. The goal is simple: pass blades through the add without clipping your own team.

    That’s the whole change in the notes. If Blizzard posts further encounter updates, we’ll revisit with any new UI or macro tweaks worth adding.

  • Blizzard fixes legendary questline blocker in MoP Classic hotfix

    Blizzard fixes legendary questline blocker in MoP Classic hotfix

    Legendary questline blocker fixed in latest Mists of Pandaria Classic hotfix

    Blizzard has issued a Mists of Pandaria Classic hotfix that clears a bug blocking progress on the legendary questline and restores access to replacement cloaks. The update also includes a handful of PvP, world, and quality-of-life fixes. You can read a concise roundup via Wowhead’s report on the hotfix, which cites Blizzard’s notes from June 3, 2026 (Wowhead: Legendary questline bugs fixed).

    Here are the player-facing highlights called out in the notes:

    • Legendary: A bug that prevented some players from starting/continuing the legendary questline and from buying replacement cloaks has been fixed.
    • Transmog: Outfit and slot costs were reduced by 90%, after being unintentionally high in patch 5.5.4.
    • World: Prideful Gladiator gear was removed from World Boss loot (it was temporarily and unintentionally rewarded).
    • PvP: Battle Fatigue now functions correctly.
    • Currency: Warforged Seals now use their expected rolling weekly cap.
    • Travel: Spectral Gryphon and Spectral Wind Rider can be mounted as intended.

    Blizzard’s rolling hotfix post was also updated on June 9–10 with a few additional fixes worth noting, including a Siege of Orgrimmar mechanic correction (Blizzard blue post: MoP Classic hotfixes):

    • Daily quests: Hilda Hornswaggle and other NPCs should now be present for their Ruins of Ogudei dailies.
    • Orgrimmar: Sylstrasza and Kyanite Stonetender should once again be present atop Grommash Hold.
    • Items: Cooldown-reduction trinkets will continue to function while loading screens are active.
    • Raid: In Siege of Orgrimmar, Siegecrafter Blackfuse’s Saw Blades now damage Automated Shredders.

    Note: If you were stuck on the legendary questline or missing access to a replacement cloak, check back in with your usual quest and vendor NPCs after this hotfix. Blizzard’s notes indicate those paths should be available again, though they did mention the issue only affected some realms.

    From a UI and tracking perspective, two changes may save you headaches: Warforged Seals should now line up with any weekly-cap tracking you use, and cooldown-reduction trinkets should behave more consistently through loading screens. If you maintain WeakAuras or timers that touch those features, it’s a good moment to verify everything still reads correctly after the hotfix.

    If more MoP Classic adjustments land this week, we’ll update with anything that impacts quest flow, raid mechanics, or common UI tracking.

  • Siege of Orgrimmar Raid Test on MoP Classic PTR – Notes, Vendors, Glyphs, and Known Issues

    Siege of Orgrimmar Raid Test on MoP Classic PTR – Notes, Vendors, Glyphs, and Known Issues

    Siege of Orgrimmar Raid Test on MoP Classic PTR – Notes, Vendors, Glyphs, and Known Issues

    The Siege of Orgrimmar raid is open for testing on the Mists of Pandaria Classic PTR. Blizzard’s current playtest window runs from 10:00 a.m. PDT on Friday, May 22 through 8:00 a.m. PDT on Monday, May 25, according to the official PTR development notes. For a quick digest, you can also read Wowhead’s coverage of the test and notes.

    PTR vendors have been added and now offer Legendary cloaks and Timeless Coins. These vendors are located near the vendors who offer Heroic Siege gear in each faction’s shrine. If you’re hopping in to check late-tier gearing and trinket interactions, this makes setup faster.

    Many glyphs that were previously unavailable before 5.5.4 are now available for testing on a Glyphataur NPC. If you’re refining your spec or UI layouts around key glyph swaps, this is a good moment to verify how they feel in raid pulls.

    A teleportation NPC has been added inside Siege of Orgrimmar to send your raid to any boss you choose. Blizzard recommends completing the raid in the original intended order, as jumping around could surface issues that haven’t been discovered yet.

    PTR convenience: During this test, raids reset daily. Boss lockouts clear each day (instead of weekly) to make repeated attempts easier.

    Known issues to watch

    Siegemaster Blackfuse: The encounter may still crash. It doesn’t happen 100% of the time, and Blizzard hasn’t been able to reproduce specific steps internally yet. They’ve asked playtesters to help generate more crash logs to track the cause (see the development notes for the latest status).

    This PTR cycle is part of patch 5.5.4 for Mists of Pandaria Classic. Blizzard’s thread notes that the patch will introduce the Timeless Isle zone and the Proving Grounds scenarios alongside Siege of Orgrimmar testing.

    If you’re planning to test, start with your normal raid order, use the new vendors to get geared, and give the Glyphataur a look for any builds you want to validate. For the full, current details, refer to Blizzard’s official PTR development notes, and for a readable overview see Wowhead’s news post.

  • Mists of Pandaria Classic Phase 5 launches June 2 with Siege of Orgrimmar and Timeless Isle

    Mists of Pandaria Classic Phase 5 launches June 2 with Siege of Orgrimmar and Timeless Isle

    Mists of Pandaria Classic’s fifth phase lands on June 2, 2026, bringing Siege of Orgrimmar and the Timeless Isle. Blizzard confirmed the update in a forum post (Mists of Pandaria Classic: The Siege of Orgrimmar Update Arrives June 2). Blizzard Watch reports the raid itself opens globally on June 4 at 3:00 p.m. Pacific (6:00 p.m. Eastern), two days after the patch goes live.

    If you’re planning your week: patch arrives after regular maintenance on June 2, with the raid opening June 4; Timeless Isle content starts with the patch date. That’s the short version—details and quick UI prep tips below.

    What to expect in Phase 5

    Siege of Orgrimmar launches June 4 at 3:00 p.m. Pacific, per Blizzard Watch. Their post also notes this tier ties into Wrathion’s Legendary Cloak finale; if you’ve kept up, you can pick up the last stretch at the Tavern in the Mists when Phase 5 begins.

    Timeless Isle arrives with the patch on June 2. As outlined by Blizzard Watch, expect the Emperor Shaohao faction, Timeless Coins as a new currency, and multiple world bosses at the Celestial Court. Ordos remains gated behind completion of Wrathion’s Legendary Cloak, and Emperor Shaohao reputation comes from activity on the Isle (including Yaungol and world bosses). Coins can be spent at Isle vendors.

    Transmog and Proving Grounds are part of the 5.5.4 patch according to Blizzard’s PTR notes (5.5.4 PTR Development Notes). The notes state the new Transmog system is available on PTR and call out Proving Grounds scenarios as part of the update.

    Celestial Dungeons (Season 3) also appear in the PTR notes. Blizzard describes Kor’kron forces occupying MoP dungeons, new enemy buffs, and Celestial blessings for players—framing a seasonal remix of the dungeons for this patch cycle (PTR notes).

    Note: Dates and features here are drawn from Blizzard’s forum announcement and PTR notes, with raid timing reported by Blizzard Watch. PTR details can change before they hit live servers.

    UI prep tips for day one

    Update your core raid tools before Thursday. Keep your boss mod and any Siege-specific WeakAuras current once authors push Phase 5 builds. If you use a UI pack, check for a Phase 5 profile to avoid conflicts with new spell IDs and encounter events.

    For Timeless Isle, enable nameplate aura widgets and clear combat text so you can track short buffs, procs, and ground effects in the chaos. A simple coordinates display and a minimap button bar make rare hunting and vendor hopping less clumsy.

    If you’re finishing the Legendary Cloak, add a saved equipment set for your “questing/Isle” loadout and bind it to a convenient key. Keep your chat timestamps and loot alerts visible—Timeless Coins and reputation gains disappear fast in spammy combat logs.

    Planning to try Proving Grounds when they arrive? Use a lightweight unitframe layout with clear target-of-target and prominent interrupt/defensive cooldown icons. It helps you read the scenario pacing without UI clutter.

    Finally, sanity-check your keybinds and action bars after the patch. Major updates can nudge bar paging and hidden binds; a 60-second spot check in a target dummy area can save a pull in Siege.