I know a ton of people, myself included, that will race change to vulpera the moment they decide to allow vulpera druids XD
This is one that I can see not getting paladins for a long time, if ever, after all MagâHar orc relationship with paladins is mostly forced conversion or execution on AU draenor.
I always hoped they did but never held my breath. I expected the Cata class thing to be a one and done type deal.
Pleasantly surprised, just as I planned.
because opening priests up on what alliance races is even useful. Any good races can already be priest.
Boring choices to open up.
Druids, Shamans, and Paladins would have been far better choices since the existing races look awful on alliance for transmog.
Thank god. Holding out for more shaman options on Alliance and especially worgen monks. Will be great. Who cares about lore anymore, the Jailer destroyed the lore of this game forevermore. Might as well focus on at least making the game fun and with plenty of choice in terms of character creation.
It appears they will try to write things to justify these combinations so Iâm good.
Lore is law.
A bloo bloo bloo.
Good riddance. They were always fussy, nonsense restrictions.
The restrictions made sense in the past but at this point the various races have been exposed to one another for so long that itâs nigh to impossible that some members of said races wouldnât become interested in the vocations of the others.
There are a few examples that donât make much sense (like a void elf paladinâunless theyâre just a high elf under a different name) but those are fringe cases that could be resolved with a class skin if Blizzard so chose.
Now, since weâre on the topic⊠worgen monks when?
I found a video with their animations so awesome
How is expanding upon a feature ruining it?
How is expanding upon a feature taking away uniqueness?
I honest to God completely fail to see how your argument holds up anywhere.
It expands upon uniqueness because more players can be different.
Itâs simple logic.
I think some, like forsaken paladins, will always be a hard sell unless they do something like allow âlightforged forsakenâ.
The more lore rich classes, like druids, shaman, paladins, etc will always be a harder sell but others, like monk, rogue, mage, warrior, etc should be available to all races in short order
Not really we seen alonus faol use the light
Well, tauren rogues - but all the races I play could already be all those. WTB vulpera druids and worgen paladins, lol.
I absolutely agree, but what I was saying is that you could reskin a paladin, call it a âShadow Knightâ and give that to Forsaken/Void Elves.
Gameplay is the same, but they use shadow magic. It makes it fit fairly well while giving a bit of racial identity to a class.
Granted, that also requires creating said class skin which would require some dev time, obviously.
He is a priest, priest channel the light, paladins embody it. It was earlier stated that when forsaken priest use the light it feels like it is burning them.
I also stated that
Which could be why they brought Callia back and, as such, open the door for more undead that are able to use/channel/embody the light without the negative side effects.
The thing is, unless Blizzard actually labels things according to their race, all would be for naught. I still groan when someone calls Tauren Sunwalkers paladins when Sunwalker is the appropriate name, paladin is just the mechanics they use.
Yeah, it would be cool if they called them what they are. Blood Knigts, Paladins, Sunwalkers⊠et cetera.
Great it be even more awesome because how metal would it be that an undead fights for the greater good even though the light inflicts pain on themselves they use the light to smite their foes
How cool would it be if, in using the light, they turn themselves to ash? or they suffer from a minor, but consistent debuff?
When it comes to the light, and the undead (aside from maybe ones like Callia and Faol) a priest would be akin to touching a hot stove or pan from the oven, a paladin is like being in the oven all the time. I am not saying it canât happen, just that they really have to come up with lore, preferably already established in game (Callia+lightforged) or something like âthey use shadow/void magicâ to aid in it being accepted.
Personally I want a mechagnome druid in the worst way because I want a transformer lol.
I am not quite sure I can agree with this. I am all for restrictions of classes to races that it makes sense for but honestly does it really matter? I agree maybe a mechanical race using spells seems a bit silly⊠but is it really any more crazy than NEs who started using arcane magic again many expansions ago? They will probably not anytime soon release paladins, shamans, druids, or DHs to any more races which will still keep the more iconic classes unique.