An open beta began 5 October 2021[1] using the Classic-era Public Test Realm server that was re-branded "Classic Season of Mastery Beta" in the Battle.net desktop app for the duration of testing.
The patch notes below is only applied to Season of Mastery realms.
Systems[]
All characters under level 60 will receive the "[Adventure Awaits]" buff.
This buff will increase the experience gained from quest turn-ins by 40%.
This buff will also grant additional bonus experience to Group and Dungeon Quest turn-ins.
Players who kill an enemy while in a group with one or more players at a much higher level than the slain enemy will receive significantly less experience.
Calculations used to determine the experience awarded for enemies that have been "tapped" by one player or group but killed by another player or group were adjusted.
Chat reporting feedback improvements are available.
Added in-chat confirmations for players who report misbehavior in chat, as well as for those that someone may report.
When reporting a player for verbal harassment or other disruptive chat in-game, players will receive a confirmation when there's an action against the other player.
When your behavior has moderately changed for the worse, you may receive a warning message so that you can modify your behavior before receiving a penalty.
When acutely inappropriate behavior from a player is observed, the system may skip a warning and take immediate action.
/ignore now blocks characters on the ignored player's WoW account.
Some dungeon enemies have received slight adjustments:
Stratholme – All Undead creatures in Stratholme will now gain immunity to snares 30 seconds after entering combat and gain immunity to roots after an additional 30 seconds of combat.
Maraudon – Many creatures in Maraudon will gain immunity to snares 30 seconds after entering combat and gain immunity to roots after an additional 30 seconds of combat.
Maraudon – 30 seconds after gaining immunity to root effects, enemies gain 50% increased movement speed.
Maraudon and Stratholme – Crowd control of any type (except snares or roots) will reset the snare immunity, root immunity, and speed buffs.
Zul'Farrak – Zombie Trolls in Zul'Farrak now drop fewer lucrative treasures. Most of the loot previously dropped by Zombie Trolls has been redistributed to other enemies in the dungeon.
The denizens of Blackrock Depths have grown suspicious of criminal activity and will now attempt to stash their most valuable items away if they suspect a thief in their midst.
There's been a reduction in the cost of training riding skills and purchasing level 40 mounts.
Dire Maul will be available at the launch of Season of Mastery.
The Gordok Tribute chest in Dire Maul can no longer be looted by players not on the tap list for King Gordok himself when the encounter is defeated.
Changes made in patch 1.10 to dungeon rewards will be in place at the launch of Season of Mastery, including the availability of Idols, Librams, and Totems, and adjusted drop locations and drop rates of some items such as the [Hand of Justice] in Blackrock Depths.
Changes and additions made to reputation vendors and item drops in patches 1.6 through 1.11 will be in place at the launch of Season of Mastery, with a few exceptions:
Items on vendors and items associated with reputations are not accessible until a later content phase, such as the Zandalar Tribe.
Summon elemental Templars and Dukes in the Twilight's Hammer camps in Silithus to facilitate the completion of the Dungeon Set 2 questlines at the launch of Season of Mastery.
Level 50 class quests will be available at the launch of Season of Mastery.
The healing provided from the Diamond Flask trinket on-use effect no longer benefits from bonus +healing or spell power.
PvP[]
We have doubled the maximum amount of weekly ranking progress gained. Dedicated players who consistently finish each week at the top of their realm and faction's rankings each week can expect to move through the ranks roughly twice as fast as was possible in Original World of Warcraft.