Highlights

  • World of Warcraft Plunderstorm rewards have been increased to make farming easier, with more Plunder from enemies and chests.
  • Top placement in Plunderstorm matches now earns players 500 Plunder, creating more incentives to win.
  • Aggression in PvP has increased with the changes, but players can still farm Plunder efficiently.

World of Warcraft just increased the Plunder players get in almost every aspect of Plunderstorm. This welcome change makes farming all the rewards in the new World of Warcraft battle royale game mode much easier than before.

Plunderstorm is a new game mode World of Warcraft introduced in Patch 10.2.6. In the frenetic pirate-themed battle royale, 60 players drop into the Arathi Highlands to fight for dominance and collect Plunder, which progresses them through the Renown track to earn special rewards.

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Now, less than 48 hours after Plunderstorm was added to WoW, Blizzard has made earning Plunder much easier. Fans will find 50% more Plunder from NPC enemies on the Plunderstorm map, twice as much from golden chests, and five times as much for being the last player or team standing at the end of the match. Additionally, characters drop larger Plunder bounties when they die, the sum of which grows larger the more Plunder they had – though players don’t lose Plunder when they die.

WoW Plunderstorm Reputation Gains Increased

  • Players now drop more Plunder, with sums based on how much Plunder they had.
  • Plunder from NPC enemies increased by 50%.
  • Plunder from golden chests doubled.
  • Top placement in a match now rewards 500 Plunder, up from 100.

This is a massive improvement over how Plunder was obtained previously. Before this hotfix, World of Warcraft players in Plunderstorm had little incentive to try and win the match, as the most efficient way to gain Plunder was to avoid PvP and farm PvE mobs, or simply complete match quests, die, and start a new game. While these strategies are still viable, gamers who actually come out on top can easily finish games with thousands of Plunder under their belt, rather than a few hundred.

That said, these adjustments are not without downsides. Some players are reporting the increase in PvP Plunder gains has led to more aggression in each match, leading some characters to be knocked out quickly. While this can be frustrating for players who don’t want to fight other players in the World of Warcraft PvP event, they can at least always requeue for another match quickly enough. As fans adjust to these new changes, hopefully they will realize letting these players farm more Plunder first will give them more rewards if they die later in the match.

Either way, the Plunderstorm rewards are now easier than ever to obtain. World of Warcraft players can get mounts and minions for both retail and Classic, as well as transmogs, titles, and even Trader’s Tender through Plunderstorm, so fans should be sure to try out the exciting new game mode while they still can.