9.2.5 cross faction mail

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Cross-faction mail refers to the ability to send mail to players from the opposite faction (e.g., Horde to Alliance or Alliance to Horde) in World of Warcraft. This feature was introduced in patch 9.2.5, which was released on November 16, 2021.

Prior to patch 9.2.5, players could only send mail to players within their own faction. This meant that Horde players could only send mail to other Horde players, and Alliance players could only send mail to other Alliance players.

With the introduction of cross-faction mail, players can now send mail to players from the opposite faction, making it easier to communicate and collaborate with players from the other side of the faction divide. This feature is particularly useful for players who have friends or guildmates on the opposite faction, or for those who want to participate in cross-faction activities, such as PvP or role-playing events.

It's worth noting that cross-faction mail is subject to some limitations. For example, players can only send mail to players who are online and in the same region (e.g., the same server or data center). Additionally, some types of mail, such as auction house mail or mail sent through the "Send Mail" button in the game's interface, may not be compatible with cross-faction mail.

Overall, the introduction of cross-faction mail in patch 9.2.5 has made it easier for players to communicate and collaborate with each other, regardless of their faction affiliation.