WarhammerAlliance.com has
posted a daily news update regarding everything WAAGH!!! Topics include their
recent analysis of the community poll for Tomb Kings, a top-secret
WarhammerAlliance special project, news and updates from the Herald, and of
course the straight from the source piece about population caps on Fortresses.
Here's the official
Warhammer News update from
WarhammerAlliance.com:
One more week in April, and the news rolls on!
Warhammer Alliance News
The latest pieces found on WA!
- Nefarious Plans
Afoot!
Warhammer Alliance is plotting something, according to a vague tweet by
PhoenixRed. Stay tuned for more details this week!
News from the Herald
Today's news from Warhammer Online's Herald
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Beyond the Sands Ends
The Beyond the Sands event is over, but the race to the Land of the Dead has
just begun. Be sure to keep and eye on the Herald for all the future details!
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Winds of Change on Dark Crag
In a test to improve stability for the RvR system, the Winds of Change system
is currently in testing on the Dark Crag server, one of WAR's most populous
communities. The mechanic will trigger only in the most severe of server
situations and teleport out small numbers of players dead or severely wounded
to the nearest warcamp or chapter hub. If you're on Dark Crag, be sure to
leave feedback in the forums!
Straight From The Source
highlighted dev posts, interviews and features
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PBAoE concerns
Several players have expressed concerns on the official forums over PBAoE not
receiving the same treatment as AoE spells such as Rain of Fire and Pit of
Shades. Andy Belford from Mythic has posted a thought from the developer
standpoint of the risk vs. reward with PBAoE spells.
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Population cap on Fortresses
On the official forums, Andy continues to address player questions, this time
on a perceived population cap drop in keep sieging since 1.2.1. Andy informed
the community that since keeps appeared to be harder to defend since the
patch, that adjustments were made. The number of defenders able to be present
was raised while the number of attackers was lowered.