WoW PTR Patch update: Monstrous Kaliri now worth killing
I’m pretty sure this scenario’s happened to you already: you’re spending a leisurely flight around Azeroth when you suddenly realize that you’ve inadvertently wandered into the border of Skettis. You hear an annoying squawk just before a giant feathered thing suddenly dive bombs you from out of nowhere and dazes you before you plummet to your doom.
Well, here’s a bit of good news about our hateful avian friends. According to the latest PTR patch for Blizzard‘s World of Warcraft, killing the Monstrous Kaliri won’t be a totally pointless endeavor from now on as they finally have drops assigned to them upon their death. At least now you can seek vengeance on those overgrown owls and at the same time find a bit of satisfaction to it as you loot their bodies.
Still it doesn’t change the fact how annoying those avian beasts can be. Apparently even the guys at Blizzard don’t like them. Blizzard poster Bornakk had this amusing quip to say about the Kaliris: “These birds can be pretty frustrating, but they are watching their eggs being constantly blown up. Can you blame them for defending their territory with parries and squawks?”
I’m pretty sure this scenario’s happened to you already: you’re spending a leisurely flight around Azeroth when you suddenly realize that you’ve inadvertently wandered into the border of Skettis. You hear an annoying squawk just before a giant feathered thing suddenly dive bombs you from out of nowhere and dazes you before you plummet to your doom.
Well, here’s a bit of good news about our hateful avian friends. According to the latest PTR patch for Blizzard‘s World of Warcraft, killing the Monstrous Kaliri won’t be a totally pointless endeavor from now on as they finally have drops assigned to them upon their death. At least now you can seek vengeance on those overgrown owls and at the same time find a bit of satisfaction to it as you loot their bodies.
Still it doesn’t change the fact how annoying those avian beasts can be. Apparently even the guys at Blizzard don’t like them. Blizzard poster Bornakk had this amusing quip to say about the Kaliris: “These birds can be pretty frustrating, but they are watching their eggs being constantly blown up. Can you blame them for defending their territory with parries and squawks?”