Dragonflight’s first major patch, Embers of Neltharion, has a lot in store for World of Warcraft players—Shadow Priest rework, a new gearing system, a new season, more Dragonriding abilities, a new Dragonriding drake, and major class balancing changes. In the sea of all these changes, a handful of tweaks coming to one specific class stand out.
On April 12, Blizzard Entertainment shared the PTR development notes detailing the latest additions to Dragonflight Patch 10.1. Since the large majority of players have focused on exhilarating changes to Mythic+ affixes in the second season, a couple of major Shaman quality-of-life changes slipped by unnoticed. Starting Patch 10.1, Bloodlust will cost Shamans only two percent of their mana and Spiritwalker’s Grace will have a grace period after it expires, allowing Shamans to complete their spell casts if it expires.