Sunday, May 18, 2025

Single-Button Assistant: What, why and who is it for?


What is the Single-Button Assistant?

The Single-Button Assistant was revealed during a WoWCast episode where Dratnos (@Dratnos), content creator, and Max, raid leader of Team Liquid, interviewed Ion Hazzikostas, current Game Director of World of Warcraft: The War Within

What does the Single-Button Assistant do?

"This Single-Button Assistant will cycle through a prioritized list of abilities that your character knows and automatically use them against your current target" (Blizzard).
In a nutshell, this is a button that will go through your rotation using a single key. Blizzard states it's smart
enough to know when to use AoE or single-target abilities, but the true extent of that remains to be seen.

There is a 0.3-second GCD penalty, meaning this button is very unlikely to replace your full rotation or the skill involved in mastering it.

Blizzard has confirmed that the Single-Button Assistant is not meant to replace manual rotations, but instead to give newer players a chance to compete fairly while still learning dungeon or raid mechanics.

They also stress that the tool is not designed to optimize your rotation. So if you're aiming for peak performance, you're still better off making GCD-to-GCD decisions yourself.


Design Guidelines

The Single-Button Assistant and Assisted Highlight modes do a lot of things, but they will not fully play your character for you. There are several decisions we made about our expectations for what these functions perform or recommend for you:

The Single-Button Assistant and Assisted Highlight modes will:
  • Adjust to abilities you know from changing talents and include them in the cycle of abilities used or highlighted.
  • Swap between single target and AoE damage spells based on proximity of enemies near your primary target.
The Single-Button Assistant and Assisted Highlight modes won’t:
  • Move your character around in the world, or use any mobility buttons like Blink, Sprint, or Heroic Leap.
  • Change targets for you if your target dies or you want to debuff multiple different enemies.
  • Use major offensive cooldowns like Avenging Wrath, Bladestorm, or Ascendance.
  • Interrupt enemies or otherwise use utility or crowd control spells.
  • Heal your low health character or use defensive abilities.
  • Use any trinkets, potions, tradeskill items, or other similar items in your inventory.

So as we can see, Blizzard just wants this to be a tool to learn, not to play your character. 

So Who Is This Really For?

Well, besides explaining what it does and what their intended goal is, Blizzard has not come out and specifically name a target demographic for this tool. Blizzard seems to be purposely vague on who they expect to be using this tool and how the tool will be used. 

For me, I find this tool to be amazing... for dummy practice. I find it incredibility comforting to be able to have a tool IN-GAME (NO WowHead guide or even a blog like mine) to learn how to play a class. I can press a single button, and see what the game recommends, lets me observe, learn, and eventually apply that knowledge in real gameplay—like Mythic+—without the tool.


A Real Concern

My concern is with players who may come to rely on it too much, to the point that they don’t feel comfortable playing without it. With the 0.3-second GCD penalty, their damage may suffer—and if they never move beyond the assist tool, it could become a crutch.

Now my concern may be misguided or I'm not trusting new players on being able to learn the game themselves, but I do know of a lot of horror stories of either current new players or people who use to be noobs who would be cussed out by more veteran players and would be turned off from World of Warcraft. 

On The Flip-Side

I do believe this tool does indeed, have some good! For new players, they can easily learn their class while doing the dungeon. If a player can learn how to NOT DIE that will increase their DPS 100X!

And it’s not fully automated, either. You’ll still need to know how and when to use major cooldowns like Avatar—so there’s skill involved.

Final Note:

This feature is part of Blizzard's wider effort at "add-on disarmament" This is where Blizzard is going to be adding the most popular features that addons have into their base game. My only concern is that this Single Button Assist, may lead Blizzard down to more unhealthy path of automation.. but maybe not... they really hate single button Macro rotations...   

I will create a future blog post once this feature comes out with more of my opinion. 


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REVIST HORRIFIC VISIONS MAY 20th 2025

I hope your main and ALTS are ready for the visions to return!

May 20th, 2025 — Horrific Visions RETURN!!!!!!!!


This is a returning feature from Battle for Azeroth patch 8.3! This time, without those annoying keys you needed just to get INTO a vision.

You can run these as MANY TIMES AS YOU LIKE!

For all of you key pushers and high-end raiders, this will still yield power gains in the form of corruptions making a return. So if the gear upgrades from the Turbo Event are still not enough to push you past a threshold you're trying to get by, corruptions should HOPEFULLY push you past that!

In the next day or so, I plan to make a guide on what rewards you can get for doing the revisited visions, but for now, bookmark this page and get ready to fight N'zoth's visions again!

Visions Return: Timer

The Winds of Mysterious Fortune END May 20th

The first of the multiple events that launched with patch 11.1.5 is COMING TO AN END!

QUICKLY! LEVEL ALL OF YOUR ALTS AS FAST AS YOU CAN BEFORE THIS ENDS!

As of right now—May 18th, 2025—we have both Classic Timewalking AND this event going on!
So this is your LAST CHANCE to get all of your alts to max level!

Level Up Now!

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

IT'S TURBO TIME!

Time to put season two into OVERDRIVE!

Now we aren't talking about RACING, we're talking about GEARING!

I will be going over EVERYTHING (hopefully) that you can do to INCREASE THAT POWER ON YOUR MAIN! (and alts) 

Let's start with the gear you are wearing!

All MYTH-level gear has received TWO BONUS TRACKS! 
Myth-level gear can now be upgrade to 684 Ilvl! (see pic.) Hopefully you have been saving those Gilded Undermine Crest, because this isn't the only place you'll be spending them!

New Crafting Runes

Alongside extra tracks being added for upgrading gear, Blizzard has intoduced two new crafting runes.  
 
-Runed Augmentation Matrix, which gives 3 ilvls on your crafted gear and, cost 15 Gilded Undermine Crest
    -and Gilded Augmentation Matrix, which gives 6 ilvls on your crafted gear, and cost 30 Gilded Undermine Crest 

Using these new matrices are easy! Just place them in the "Augment Beyond" optional reagent tab in the "recraft window" and ask someone to recraft your item!  

You can find these items located at the same vendor where you buy the other Gilded Crest: Syentie, outside of the Crafter's Enclave

Remember those dinars Blizzard has been teasing...

Well it's about time! They have finally been added!

 To unlock these dinars you want to go over to where the great vault/bank is, look to the right of the door-way and you will find a poster titled "Bounty: Liberation of Undermine". You want to click on that and accept the quest: "Ultra Prime Deluxe Turbo-Boost: Powerhouse Challenges". 

This quest requires you to: 

-Defeat 4 undermine raid bosses OR
-Complete 4 Mythic Dungeons. 

After that you'll receive 3 "Puzzling Cartel Chips" that you can use to buy either Raid Gear or Mythic+ Gear! After this initial quest, you will only be able to get 1 chip a week, so make sure to spend wisely. 

Final Note:

Other then that, make sure to have fun! The cap for all currencies have been removed and you can transfer Valorstones to other toons (w/ a 20% tax).

If you have any questions, let me know!




Tuesday, May 13, 2025

It's timewalking time! Classic!


Can you believe it? It's already time-walking time again? But why should you do time-walking? What is the point?

Quest and it's reward

Quest and it's reward:

Well, there are a lot of reasons to do Timewalking. One is the weekly quest:
This is quite an easy quest—simply finish 5 Classic Timewalking dungeons for a piece of 636 ilvl Undermine gear.

That being said, these dungeons are very long compared to dungeons from other Timewalking events, so make sure to set aside enough time to complete each one. You can skip bosses, but please expect to complete them. Don’t force players to skip bosses if they’d like to complete them for a chance at 606 ilvl gear.

As of patch 11.1.5 (May 13th, 2025), there is no Timewalking raid associated with Classic Timewalking, so you’ll only be running dungeons.

 
Besides the dungeons? What else is on offer? 
Well, the normal vendor items you’d expect, including some items from the 20th WoW anniversary event last year. Below are some of the transmogs and mounts you can pick up:
 
If I missed anything, please let me know in the comments! Enjoy timewalking this week! :)



Sandy Shalewing
Reins of the Frayfeather Hippogryph


Doomwall Reaper (polearm)
Gilded Drakecrest Shield



 




Elemental Mage Staff
Farstider's Huntsblade