World of Warcraft Anima Cap Raised After Years of Fan Outcry

One of the most appealing aspects of World of Warcraft is the ability for users to design their own characters and use them to explore the world and perform tasks. And, with World of Warcraft’s various customization choices, players may add more unique touches to their characters, making them stand out even more.

Many fans, however, have experienced issues with the Anima system throughout the years. The game’s money is the Anima system, which can be used to buy various cosmetics and vanity goods as well as upgrade their Covenant. Originally, Blizzard included an Anima merchant where players could spend their excess money on tradeskill items. Many others, though, felt that this wasn’t precisely the answer they had hoped for.

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The prior Anima cap was one of the most common grievances among gamers. The previous ceiling was significantly lower, thus forcing users to buy cosmetics they didn’t desire or risk losing their hard-earned Anima. In World of Warcraft, the current Anima limit has been raised to 200.000.

These modifications are part of the World of Warcraft 9.1.5 Update patch. This update introduced a slew of quality-of-life improvements to the game that players have been clamoring for years. Many people are delighted with the increase in the cap, but they hope that Blizzard continues to enhance the Anima system. Some fans are hopeful that Blizzard would provide a mechanism to move surplus Anima to other accounts and covenants where the player’s character is currently participating.

Other fans are demanding for the Grateful Offering money to be modified or removed entirely as a prerequisite for purchasing cosmetics. Many people are sick of the World of Warcraft: Shadowlands practice buying some goods with two separate currencies, believing that it adds more needless grinding. Fans hope that Blizzard removes one of the kinds, even if it means raising the price to do so.

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There are methods around the cap if gamers still believe it isn’t high enough and are having difficulties keeping their Anima cash. One technique is to buy 5,000 Anima quantities, switch covenants, then sell the same amount of Anima to reclaim the Anima.

This approach may appear tiresome, but it is far less so than handling large sums of money in the bank. If players are maxed out, they should save their things before switching covenants in 9.1.5, since they will lose roughly 165,000 Anima and have practically nothing to spend it on.

Christian Allen Tandoc
Christian Allen Tandoc
Christian Allen Tandoc is a frantic writer, blogger, and ghostwriter. He quit his office job as an Applications Engineer for the love of writing. When he’s not working, he’s either playing with his PS4 or his 1-year old daughter.

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