
Reduced the damage of Haunting Wave by 33% on Heroic difficulty. Reduced the damage of Ranger Shot by 15% on all difficulties. Spiked Balls have been removed from the first intermission on Mythic difficulty. Mawsworn Agonizer and Mawsworn Overlord health reduced by 5% on Mythic difficulty. Unleashed Tyranny damage reduced by 15% on Mythic difficulty. Orbs of Torment should now trigger kill credit effects for abilities like Warlock's Shadowburn.
Orb of Torment health reduced by 10% on Mythic difficulty. Remnant of Ner’zhul health reduced by 5% on Mythic difficulty. This list will be updated as additional hotfixes are applied. Please keep in mind that some issues cannot be addressed without a client-side patch update. Some of the hotfixes below take effect the moment they were implemented, while others may require scheduled realm restarts to go into effect. If the problem continues reset your interface.Here you'll find a list of hotfixes that address various issues related to World of Warcraft: Shadowlands, Burning Crusade Classic and WoW Classic.
If you still can’t track quests, it is likely a display issue caused by outdated addons. This works both in World of Warcraft and WoW Classic. Do the same if you want to remove a quest from the tracker. To manually add quests to the tracker, open your quest log (L) and Shift + Click on the title of the quest. In WoW Classic, you can only track up to 5 quests at a time, and quests will fade from the tracker if you aren’t actively working on them. To enable this option open the Main Menu (ESC), click on Display, and check Automatic Quest Tracking. In WoW Classic, a quest will automatically appear in the tracker only when you complete an objective towards the quest, and you have Automatic Quest Tracking enabled. In World of Warcraft, a quest will automatically be added to the tracker as soon as you pick it up, or each time you complete an objective towards the quest. In the default World of Warcraft interface, the quest tracker appears under the mini map.