There could be an upcoming shakeup in Activision's leadership (is Bobby K on his way out?), or it could just be that as well as Activision did this past year, the rough economy is hitting them hard, too. At any rate, this will likely be just a bump in the road -- Activision is poised to become (if they haven't already) the biggest publisher in the game, and as you can see from this graph on their website, the stock is already back up above $9. WOW GOLD players don't know what the reason is for this quick drop, but everything else we've seen points to a bright future for Activision-Blizzard.Many people agree with it, but others no. crimson090 said that he has to agree. There are a million reasons why stocks fluctuate day to day. Sorry, but unless you are going into the fundamental and technical details on the stock (which wouldn't belong on WoW Insider anyway), he didnt really see the point of a post like this. But what's happening to Activision is happening across almost every sector of the world economy. It's a recession. Regardless of how well companies are performing on individual products, stockholders are pulling their money out for a lack of confidence in the economy in general and burying it in their back yards. What's your opinion?In the patch 3.0.8, many classes changed and many others changed too. The most recent patch notes for the PTR are among us. As promised, quite a few changes for shamans, especially elemental shamans, are included in this patch.