Patch 1.14 was a major patch that was released on January 7, 2004.
Reign of Chaos[]
Fixes[]
Fixed an issue that caused Scroll of Town Portal to always place your units to the lower right side of your town hall instead of the location you clicked.
Fixed an issue that caused a unit to permanently lose 75% of its attack speed if it was Polymorphed while under the effects of Unholy Frenzy.
Fixed an issue that caused the Call to Arms command not to work if you clicked the button an EVEN number of times.
Fixed an issue with Hero and unit ability orders in which, under certain conditions, ability orders would not be dispatched properly, causing "lag" or unresponsiveness.
Balance Changes[]
Neutral Units
Summoned Treants no longer give large gold bounties.
Notes[]
Replays are incompatible between major game revisions (1.13 replays cannot be viewed with the 1.14 version of Warcraft III).
The Frozen Throne[]
Fixes[]
Fixed an issue with custom save games from version 1.12 (including those from Orc Act I) so Hero Agility is recognized properly. Attack speeds will now be correct when loading from a previous save game.
Fixed an issue that caused Scroll of Town Portal to always place your units to the lower right side of your town hall instead of the location you clicked.
Fixed an issue that caused a unit to permanently lose 75% of its attack speed if it was Polymorphed or Hexed while under the effects of Unholy Frenzy.
Fixed an issue with Spirit Link in which, if one of the linked units was a Troll Berserker with the Berserk ability active, all units linked with that Troll would take the increased damage penalty associated with the Berserk ability.
Fixed an issue in which, if a unit casting a channeling spell died from Mana Flare, the channeled spell would linger in the area permanently.
Fixed an issue that caused the Call to Arms command not to work if you clicked the button an EVEN number of times.
Fixed an issue with Hero and unit ability orders in which, under certain conditions, ability orders would not be dispatched properly, causing "lag" or unresponsiveness.