The new build for the PTR von WoW-Patch 9.1.5 is there and makes it clear: Blizzard tells the trolls in World of Warcraft the fight. At least, we should no longer be able to annoy other players with unfriendly, negatively kinked emotes. To do this, set several changes with the upcoming update:
Step 1 : The following emotes are adjusted so that you can not use them anymore if you have a player taught: / drool, / cough, / supfers, / pups, / whistle / spit, / butt Step 2 : The following emotes are changed if your other player is targeting: / jumping, / moan Step 3 : The following emotes are removed: / kick / stink, / steep, / wobble Step 4 : Add new emotes that spreading positive vibrations: / Huzzah, / Magnificent, / Impressed and / Wince (the German emote commands are not yet known)
Here are the corresponding patch notes for these changes:
USER INTERFACE AND ACCESSIBILITY
Several Emotes Have Been Adjusted: Drool, Cough, Burp, Fart, Whistle, Spit, and Moon No Longer Change Whhen Used While Targeting A Player. Pounce and Groan Have Been Adjusted Whhen Used While Targeting A Player. 4 New Emotes Have Been Added - Huzzah, Magnificent, Impressed, and Wince. Kick, Stink, Shake, and Moan Have Been Removed. DEVELOPERS NOTE: SOME OF THESE EMOTES SEEM TO HAVE HARKLESS INTIONS AT A GLANCE, BUT WHENED WILE TARGETING Another Player, Their Intentions Can Turn Unexpectedly Suggestive OR Intrusive. We ve Made Adjustments to Thesis Emotes With Negative Connotations Towards Another Player, While So Adding a Few New Ones .
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