WoW: Dragonflight: Resurrection Aftermath
In the upcoming expansion WoW: Dragonflight there will be changes to the debuff that the spirit healer leaves on your hero after death. You can read what the developers are planning below.
The visit to the spirit healer in the World of Warcraft is impressive, but the strong debuff he leaves behind as a punishment for death is less so. The so-called resuscitation aftermath reduces all character attributes and all damage done by 75 percent, with the duration of the debuff being a whopping 10 minutes from level 20. In the upcoming expansion WoW: Dragonflight that should change.
That’s what the developers write in the official forum for the Dragonflight Beta:
Revive aftermath now lasts 1 minute (before 10 minutes). Characters revived on a spirit healer below level 10 now suffer 10% durability drain, and characters revived on a spirit healer level 10 and above now suffer 50% durability loss (previously all levels took 25% durability loss).
Developer Note: Resurrection Sickness – the penalty applied to your character when you choose to be resurrected at a spirit healer – is intended to ensure that death has some consequences and players don’t die intentionally as a routine travel shortcut. On the other hand, the consequence of rapid revival is that the long 10-minute penalty with greatly reduced attributes will prevent you from playing the game in any way for that duration. With this change, reviving a spirit healer now results in a greater impact on your item’s durability (50%), but with a much shorter debuff duration (1 minute).
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