The updated 3.0.8 patch notes released today have an
interesting, yet significant, change to wow mining.
Miners will now only hit the node once to get all the ore
and associated loot.
This wow mining mechanics change might seem mundane but it actually carries some significant weight. Farmers
regularly fly or run around zones, stopping at every node they see. Under the
current system most nodes required between two and four hits to extract all the
ore, sometimes even more for the rich nodes. An ore farmer would spend a portion
of his time ensuring the mobs were cleared around the node enough so that he
would be able to hit it multiple times, and then actually spend the minute
sitting on the node farming it.
With the one hit method that is now being implemented in
3.0.8, the process becomes significantly easier. Point, click, wait a second,
fly off to the other destination, profit. There's no "???" in there, just a pure
and easy way to make money.
For me this wow mining mechanics changesmeans that farming around zones such as Icecrown will become easier with all the elites that pat about. I won't really
have to wait for the perfect time to land and grab the ore, now I just have to
wait so that the elite will be out of range long enough to get one hit. Quite a
nice little change.
One last note
about this. We might see this wow mining mechanics change reduce the price of ore across all servers.
It stands that if a product is easier to get, then supply will increase to meet
demand, lowering the overall prices. While we'll have to wait and see how much
of an impact this change has on the supply side, the results will definitely be
interesting to look at when 3.0.8 goes live.
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