With scheduled weekly maintenance the week of March 31, we’re enabling Legacy loot rules in Legion raids and dungeons.
We’re reached that point in an expansion where the content from the previous expansion no longer requires a full group, and the rewards are primarily sought by transmog collectors. With this change, Legion raid and dungeon encounters will drop a fixed quantity of class-agnostic loot. Today, if you and one other player enter Emerald Nightmare on Mythic difficulty and kill Nythendra, it’s unlikely that you’ll receive any loot, since drop rates normally scale to the number of players. After this change, Nythendra will always drop 5 items from her loot table, regardless of your group size.
Dungeons and many of the lower-difficulty raid bosses in Legion are already soloable by well-equipped Battle for Azeroth characters, though some bosses, especially on Mythic difficulty, may still require you to bring a few friends. Nonetheless, this should amount to a great increase in the availability of Legion transmog gear.
The collectors have been appeased, though I still wished you’d make it such that acquiring a transmog piece you’ll unlock all lesser difficulty versions of it.
Good, GOOOD! Now I can feel powerful again
OK, this change was not about scaling damage done, but I’ll give Legion raids a shot now. Been able to solo Legion mythic dungeons for a while now
Actually, they’re early. Normally they don’t do this until the 2nd expansion after that one has been released (or at least that expansion’s pre-launch patch; in this case 9.0).
A wellcome change.
I think 2 expansion rule is not working well. Soloing stuff from one expansion ago is harder than soloing even older content yet is not rewarding at all because of the personal loot.
im just finishing gearing up alts to full 445 gear weekend / monday / tuesday warfronts and then after reset time to finally finish Balance of power queslines and farm nice shiny legion transmogs