Want to use spellthread enchantments on Leggings? Wait for next patch

Leggings - Image 1World of Warcraft Forum member Haetred notes that since the patch, it is no longer possible to add spellthread enhancements to items that aren’t level 35 or higher. Haetred does note though that it is possible to add clefthide and cobra armor kits to items which are less than level 35.

Of course, the thread expands and turns into an soap box for those who have their opinion on the change and how that affect the game’s balance. Good thing Community Manager Nethaera was there to say that the change was unintentional and that Blizzard plans to correct this in another patch. This means that folks out there will once again be able to use spellthread enchants on leggings of whatever level.

So the big news for those who want to enhance their leggings? Wait for the next patch.

Since the “uberness” of leggings is a matter of dedication to the game, after Nethaera’s clarification, the thread then degraded into an argument of what constitutes a hardcore player, a twink, and a casual player. Seeing as that’s just regular intarwebs stuff so we’ll end the post here.

Via WoW Forums

Leggings - Image 1World of Warcraft Forum member Haetred notes that since the patch, it is no longer possible to add spellthread enhancements to items that aren’t level 35 or higher. Haetred does note though that it is possible to add clefthide and cobra armor kits to items which are less than level 35.

Of course, the thread expands and turns into an soap box for those who have their opinion on the change and how that affect the game’s balance. Good thing Community Manager Nethaera was there to say that the change was unintentional and that Blizzard plans to correct this in another patch. This means that folks out there will once again be able to use spellthread enchants on leggings of whatever level.

So the big news for those who want to enhance their leggings? Wait for the next patch.

Since the “uberness” of leggings is a matter of dedication to the game, after Nethaera’s clarification, the thread then degraded into an argument of what constitutes a hardcore player, a twink, and a casual player. Seeing as that’s just regular intarwebs stuff so we’ll end the post here.

Via WoW Forums

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