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Shaman Feature in WoW Patch 11.1 Divides Players

by Jack May 02,2025

Shaman Feature in WoW Patch 11.1 Divides Players

Summary

  • Shaman abilities like Lightning Bolt and Crash Lightning receive significant visual updates in WoW Patch 11.1.
  • Shamans get more visual attention compared to other classes, but not all fans are convinced of the changes.
  • New skills such as Primordial Storm for Shamans and Symbiotic Relationship for Druids are introduced in WoW Patch 11.1.

World of Warcraft Patch 11.1 brings a fresh visual overhaul to Shamans, with abilities like Lightning Bolt, Crash Lightning, and several others receiving stunning facelifts. While many classes are getting new or updated visuals in this patch, Shamans stand out with the most extensive changes. However, not all fans are on board with these new particle effects.

Currently available on the Public Test Realm, World of Warcraft Patch 11.1, dubbed "Undermined," offers players a sneak peek at the upcoming update. In addition to new zones, instances, and various activities and rewards, the patch includes balance adjustments for every class, including a significant rework for Hunters.

Many classes are also getting new visual effects for their abilities, and Shamans are at the forefront of these changes. Lightning Bolt, Crash Lightning, and Fire Nova have undergone complete visual overhauls, while Frost Shock boasts new VFX and sounds when used with Ice Strike. Additionally, Ghost Wolf now scales with character models and is slightly more transparent, and the Glyph of Spirit Raptors now works with the Flowing Spirits talent. Content creator Doffen has compiled two insightful videos showcasing side-by-side comparisons of these and other visual updates.

Visual Updates in World of Warcraft Patch 11.1

Class (Specialization)AbilityChange
Death KnightRaise Ghoul/ApocalypseNew visual, instantaneous summon
Death Knight (Frost)Frost StrikeNew animation for Worgen
Death Knight (Unholy)DefileNew visual
Death Knight (Unholy)Army of the DamnedNew spell effects for Magus of the Dead
Death Knight (Rider of the Apocalypse)Darion Mograine's Death and DecayNew visual
Priest (Discipline)EvangelismNew visual
ShamanGhost WolfScales with character model, more transparent
ShamanLightning BoltNew casting and projectile effects
Shaman (Enhancement)Crash LightningNew visual
Shaman (Enhancement)Fire NovaNew visual on targets
Shaman (Enhancement)Frost ShockNew visual and sounds when used with Ice Strike
HunterExplosive ShotFaster projectile
Hunter (Beastmaster)Dire BeastNew visual, now leaps at target
Hunter (Marksman)IntimidationNew visual to account for no pet
Hunter (Sentinel)Lunar StormNew visual
WarriorEnrageNew visual
WarriorSpell ReflectNew visual

Despite the extensive updates, not all Shaman fans are fully satisfied with the VFX overhaul in Patch 11.1. While most appreciate the enhancements to Crash Lightning, Fire Nova, and other abilities, some believe the Lightning Bolt animation could use further refinement. Although the channeling effect is a notable improvement, many were disappointed to see Blizzard revert to the projectile lightning ball visual from World of Warcraft Classic, rather than retaining the unique, instantaneous bolt from Cataclysm.

Overall, players are enthusiastic about the visual updates in Patch 11.1. There's hope that Blizzard will introduce new Glyphs allowing fans to revert to some of the more beloved original VFX, similar to the Shaman Ascendance forms added in World of Warcraft Patch 11.0.5.

In addition to revamping existing abilities, Patch 11.1 introduces several new skills to World of Warcraft. Notable additions include Primordial Storm for Shamans, Symbiotic Relationship for Druids, and Slicing Winds for Windwalker Monks—the first Empowered spell outside the Evoker class, Earthen racial abilities, or Plunderstorm. Players can look forward to experimenting with these new skills and enjoying the enhanced visuals of existing ones when the next World of Warcraft update rolls out, likely around February 25.