Blizzard has moved to curb runaway progression in World of Warcraft: Legion Remix after players discovered methods to rapidly inflate their Infinite Power by farming elites and resource nodes. The developer says an oversight in loot tables allowed activities such as elite farming, herb gathering, and mining to award far more Infinite Power than intended, and several characters who amassed extreme totals have been reduced.
The Remix events allow players to remake characters and revisit past expansions with a twist inspired by the Infinite Dragonflight. In Legion Remix, Infinite Power fuels artifact weapon progression, and players quickly looked for the fastest routes to stack it. That impulse is familiar to anyone who remembers when players repeatedly abused a Mists of Pandaria Remix trick by farming gulp frogs to inflate power there.
Blizzard’s community manager Linxy explained the change in the Legion Remix forums, saying the loot table oversight led to some activities unintentionally yielding far more Infinite Power than intended. The post added that elite farming, mining, and herb gathering remain valid game choices, but the gains have been adjusted to restore balance and protect the game economy.
Practically speaking, the company lowered Infinite Power rewards from those activities and rolled back characters that had surged far ahead to a cap of 10 million Infinite Power. That number still leaves a lot of room for improvement, but it brings extreme outliers back into a more reasonable range. Players have observed that Remix systems can encourage intense grinding behavior. Remix is meant to be a light-hearted event, and long, repetitive farming to keep pace with a few overpowered characters goes against that spirit.
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