WoW information repository of patches 2.2 and higher

WoW information repository of patches 2.2 and higher - Image 1 

Information is a very important commodity in World of Warcraft. Not knowing if something has been nerfed or changed could spell doom for your next raiding party or PvP session. So how does one keep up with all the changes implemented in the patches and hotfixes?

Schwick on the Europe WoW forums has tackled this problem head on by creating a thread which compiles links to other forums discussing changes in the patches. It’s pretty much all the information on updates you could ever need.

You’re probably wondering who this guy is and if he’s a forum moderator? Well he isn’t. He just sets up the thread and has openly declared that he is not affiliated with Blizzard in any way. Now there’s your online version of the Good Samaritan.

So if you’ve been having a hard time keeping up, be sure to drop by his thread through our read link. You’ll be sure to pick up quite a few things that you’ll find useful when you’re out in the field. Before we go, kudos to Schwick for his initiative on this one. Good job mate, and keep up the good work.

WoW information repository of patches 2.2 and higher - Image 1 

Information is a very important commodity in World of Warcraft. Not knowing if something has been nerfed or changed could spell doom for your next raiding party or PvP session. So how does one keep up with all the changes implemented in the patches and hotfixes?

Schwick on the Europe WoW forums has tackled this problem head on by creating a thread which compiles links to other forums discussing changes in the patches. It’s pretty much all the information on updates you could ever need.

You’re probably wondering who this guy is and if he’s a forum moderator? Well he isn’t. He just sets up the thread and has openly declared that he is not affiliated with Blizzard in any way. Now there’s your online version of the Good Samaritan.

So if you’ve been having a hard time keeping up, be sure to drop by his thread through our read link. You’ll be sure to pick up quite a few things that you’ll find useful when you’re out in the field. Before we go, kudos to Schwick for his initiative on this one. Good job mate, and keep up the good work.

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