World of Warcraft Patch 6.0.3 to fix bugs and issues

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Blizzard Entertainment has released a new patch in World of Warcraft Patch 6.0.3, a hotfix update that should address various bugs and issues for the game.

Among the fixes to expect include the ones which are tied up with game classes, items, raids, dungeons and scenarios among others. Aside from those mentioned, the latest patch will also fix the Primal Combatant Achievement and Deeprun Tram issues players are currently problems on.

The patch was released last February 10 and do not have to be downloaded on the part of the user. Rather, the fixes will be made on the end of the developers. The said bug fixes are the latest of a current of patches released by Blizzard to help address issues and improve gaming experience on the part of the users.

The fixes could take effect immediately upon implementation. However, there will be cases when the users may have to restart for the fixes to take effect.

Here are some of the improvements to expect once the patches are applied:

  1. Improvement on Battleground and Arenas
  2. Horde Players will no longer be able to capture the flag at the Mage Tower
  3. Raids, Dungeons and Scenario fixes
  4. Improvement to the Blackrock Foundry
  5. Blackhand Fix
  6. Blackhand Impalled effect can no longer be incorrectly removed
  7. Shaman Searing Totem and Liquid Magma will now correctly target soldiers from the balcony
  8. Exploding Iron Star may sometimes, if not, deal damage when transitioning to stage two
  9. Upper Blackrock Spire improvements
  10. Sentry Cannons can now self-destruct when in Heroic difficulty

For a detailed list of the patch, you can view it here.

It should also be noted that while the fixes that patch 6.0.3 seem to be plenty, it does not follow that there would be no more fixes for World of Warcraft gamers.

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