World of Warcraft Patch 11.2 Is Full of Strange Bugs – Including One That’s Making Banks Speak German

The newest World of Warcraft patch, 11.2: Ghosts of K’aresh, has just landed and while it brings exciting new content like a fresh zone, quests, dungeons, a raid, and more, players are already reporting some bizarre bugs. Among the weirdest? A glitch that’s randomly turning players’ bank interfaces into German even for those playing in English.

This strange bug seems to be affecting English clients on non-European servers, with multiple players posting about their bank tabs suddenly appearing in German. It’s not game-breaking, but it’s definitely confusing. And it doesn’t stop there some users are reporting mismatched language bugs across different accounts and clients. For example, one German player says their tabs are now in French, while another player from Poland using the English client claims their own tabs turned French… but their wife’s are in German.

And unfortunately, that’s just the beginning.

Other Bugs Players Are Dealing With

Beyond the odd language swap, many players are reporting serious gameplay issues in the new zone, K’aresh. These include:

  • Quests not completing or disappearing entirely from quest logs
  • Interactable objects not working unless the game is fully restarted
  • Frequent disconnects and login issues

Some players are also running into downright ridiculous problems. One user says the game tried to charge them 500,000 gold just to attend the Darkmoon Faire — a steep fee for a carnival visit. Another player claims their bags somehow expanded to hold 98 items each, far beyond the limits of any existing bag in the game (though that one might be tied to a UI mod).

Is Patch 11.2 More Buggy Than Usual?

It’s hard to say whether Ghosts of K’aresh is truly more bug-ridden than past patches, or if players are just noticing more glitches in their rush to experience the new content. Blizzard usually fixes these kinds of issues within a few days, or at the latest by the next weekly reset on Tuesday.

Until then, if you’re heading to your bank you might want to brush up on your German.

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