Shopping Cartkxox7233: 11.2.7 is new but must with the stuff added I think it’s one of the best patches in wow
ilijapetkov7454: Did no.1 surprised anyone?
SpaceArugula: Positivity > negativity
TheKobasen: Without looking at the video patch 3.1 must be on the list. Because everyone loves ulduar back in the day.
roactor960: Lies, Shadowlands patches were the best ones
Mynameisjaredgates: I always liked the Ulduar method of hard modes, I was mad when they discontinued that type and just made it a toggle
ewakaflaka6804: MOP is the goat but I do love Legion too
julianbarzana5821: kinda sad not to see the Black temple patch, but its understandable
BIGHSM: Gaming
osirisatot19: Putting a BFA patch in here is wild, every patch of that expansion had people still bitching a lot about gear; putting yet another bandaid on Azerite gear still pissed people off, I remember I was there.
ElliorDalmire: None of these patches come from after BFA, gee I wonder why
hamsterhamster6492: So glad 8.2 got a mention, i cant think of any other patch that gave us TWO full new content zones o_O
TheStriker166: I played the BFA patch
Carthanas: Thunder King is one of my all time favorite patches. I can't wait to fight him again in Classic. Two more days!
Toadiferous: I'm biased as a gnome/goblin enjoyer, but my two favorite patches I can recall as someone who started in late Cata are definitely 8.2 and 11.1. Mechagon was so much fun, but I also really liked Nazjatar. I think the ending of BfA in 8.3 kinda soured the whole thing, but 8.2 was peak.
11.1 is probably more of a bias thing though. Undermine might be my favorite zone in the game. There's SO much to do and collect. I know some people were disappointed with how easy Gallywix was in RWF, but I still think that raid was some of Blizzard's best in terms of encounter design. And the cars running people over will never not be funny. We were still cracking up every time it happened even at the end of the patch.
kyogery8927: I know without even watching Firelands and Throne of Thunder will or should be here
Tibainium: A good measure to know 3.3 is the best patch is because the most popular classic private servers (not classic ) are playing this version
Banzail0: Actually Flex was dropping 540ilv items
ktjdma: FIRST!
afdragon1: can you do a video when pvp was the worst time to do and gear up in ? i remember in bfa it suks as fuck. for youer alt in the end, there was so many things you need to do for just getting starte on the pvp and you have to play pve to get gear for it
PregnantOrc: I'd argue against 1.11 since Naxramas was not as beloved at the time, with many fewer guilds making notable progress. And the improvements to the encounter philosophy also fall in line with what they were working on in parallel at the time, 2.0 base TBC.
Nax is more beloved for its mythical status as hard to play and for its run in Classic than it's original appearance.
As a staunch PvE only player I'd instead like to give its position to either of 1.4 or .15 - 'The Call of War' or 'Battlegrounds'. The former for the PvP honor system, even in its first primitive state as well as the Priest and Hunter epic weapons quests, or the latter for the first set of BGs in WSG and AV and laying the groundwork for organized PvP (RIP Tarren Mill vs Southshore). I think both deserve the attention over Nax and had a much wider felt presence as well as lasting effects on the game.
sarah-vc9vh: Hate me but I truly believe that raids should be unlocked by collecting resources and doing some shit same way it was with aq
post_rot: idc what any1 says, 8.2 ,9.2 and 9.3 are the most fun ive ever had in the game. id say 9.2 is number 1.
trader2137: patch 2.4 wasnt liked at all, most of the guilds struggled still in BT before Wotlk was released, not alot of people got the chance to kill KJ, people hated doing SWP because it was too hard and required class stacking, it destroyed alot of guilds as the players were just too bad on average and were never invited
Dec 08 2025
