Instance lock classic wow. How does this work? In retail I can clear the same dungeon 1...

Instance lock classic wow. How does this work? In retail I can clear the same dungeon 10 times in a 1h lockout, in the classic it is the same? Will a group be able to spam the same dungeon to get all the best loot they want? Jul 16, 2009 · Being saved to an instance means that every time you enter than instance (during the same lockout period: 1 day for heroics, 7 days for raids), you will enter in the same version of the instance, saved at the moment of your last entry. Ran Mythic, Heroic and Normal once each. true just now Priest is lockout from SM GY farming rare so I decided to swap to Feral to do the same thing but my feral is also lockout even though last time I played feral was over 12hours ago. Feb 20, 2025 · If you’re absolutely positive that there is no way you’ve run 10 instances in the last hour (ie, those five are the only ones you’ve done today on the account) you can make a post over in the Classic Bugs forum. As part of our ongoing efforts to eliminate exploitative and automated gameplay, with scheduled weekly maintenance in each region, we’re implementing the following change to our settings on all WoW Classic realms: You may now enter a maximum of 30 unique instances (dungeon and raid) per day, per realm. (this assumption seems to be incorrect) If you're locked to a specific raid ID you will always enter that specific instance until the reset. Is this standard now? Will I run into this every dungeon? Tried Googling first and saw conflicting answers: 30 instances per . Tried to run on Normal a second time and was locked out. After you kill a boss you will get locked to that instance for a certain period of time. If you enter a raid with someone who isn't locked to an instance they will enter your cleared instance. juhmuqt ofiib cch dprg qgrvj ajava usxre anesqle kjim oolvs