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  • Patch 5.4.7 PTR: More changes discovered

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    Sarah Pine
    Sarah Pine
    01.31.2014

    The latest build on the PTR for patch 5.4.7 was datamined today over at Wowhead, and there are a number of potentially interesting features to be seen, including some rogue and warrior changes: Classes: Nerve Strike (Rogue talent): A successful Kidney Shot or Cheap Shot also reduces the damage dealt by the target by 50% (25% on player targets) and healing done by the target by 50% for 6 sec after the effect fades. Charge (Warrior spell): Charge to an enemy, rooting it for 1.50 sec. Generates 0 Rage. Mounts: Dread Raven: Summons and dismisses an Armored Dread Raven. This mount changes depending on your Riding skill and location. NPC Abilities: Charge Stun: Charge an enemy, generate rage and root it for 1.50 sec. Miscellaneous: Battle Fatigue: Dealing damage to another player in battle causes them to receive 60% less healing. Battle Fatigue: Dealing damage to another player in battle causes them to receive 60% less healing. Fortitude: Increases PvP Resilience by 5280. In addition, there are a number of strings relating to the Battle.net store as well as some upcoming features, such as the professions boost for level 60+ characters that's piqued our interest lately. Profession boosts would be great, but I'm just excited about that awesome raven mount! Editor's note: Holinka has chimed in on Twitter to clarify the charge change for Warriors. @Dalmasca7 @ExhilMD @thebghero The datamining gave an incomplete glimpse into the overall change. Warbringer is now a 3 second stun. - Holinka (@holinka) January 31, 2014

  • Final Fantasy 7 update isn't updated with microtransactions

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    07.09.2012

    Final Fantasy 7's new PC version comes with a "Character Booster" that lets you inflate your characters' HP, MP, and Gil. That seemed like the perfect place for a microtransaction system, but that isn't the case, Square Enix told Kotaku."No, the Character Booster will not cost real money to use," a Square Enix representative confirmed to the site. "We'll have final pricing info on the game to share soon, but we can confirm that there will be no microtransactions for the upcoming rerelease of Final Fantasy 7 on PC."Boosting your characters will still cost you, but only time.