#2902
Mists of Pandaria dungeons no longer get assigned retail affixes. Routes can now also simply have no affixes assigned to them, if the game version the route is for does not support affixes.
#2903
Refreshing thumbnails for routes of dungeons that have a combined floor introduced (MDT-style) now regenerates the thumbnails of just the combined view and discards the individual floor thumbnails.
#2892
Raider.io staff creating routes are now displayed as Raider.io, rather than the personal account that made the route. As a reminder, Raider.io is the owner of Keystone.guru.
#2894
The main site's header has been reworked to highlight those things that are important, added Heatmaps as a separate feature from the Explore feature and moved Affixes away to a new Legacy section in the site's footer.
Mapping changes:
#2891
Siege of Niuzao Temple and Shado-Pan Monastery now support combined floors view (activate from the map settings in the route's pull sidebar).
#2893
Many Mists of Pandaria dungeons have received corrections to enemy forces, grouping, enemy placement etc. Thank you Seagullible for the suggestions!
Bugfixes:
#2895
The Auto-Route Creator is now functioning properly again.
This release also changes a lot of the internals to make sure that different game versions can be supported next to Retail at the same time.
General changes:
#2878
NPC health is now adjustable per game version per npc (required when Retail uses dungeons from older expansions in M+).
Route changes:
#2869
Popular routes for dungeons not part of the current expansion (but part of the current season) can now be viewed again.
Map changes:
#2879
There can now be different versions of a dungeon per game version (retail used Temple of the Jade Serpent in M+ in the past, for example, so 2 mapping versions are required).
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