With the success of orderhalls from Legion, how viable would it be for an expansion storyline to be told from multiple angles per class?
I am not talking about a class specific quest line, but the primary content.
I figure a rogue would take a different approach from say a Paladin in tackling a situation. Or it wouldn’t be viable seeing you would need to level all classes to get the full lore of the expansion?
Giving us an incentive to level our alts? I'm sold.11/11/2018 09:44 AMPosted by PrimalshockOr it wouldn’t be viable seeing you would need to level all classes to get the full lore of the expansion?
I almost strictly play plate classes, so I'd miss out on a ton of lore and that would burn my britches.
But, I mean, they put lore into books and I don't read those books until years after they come out, so I guess no big loss.
But, I mean, they put lore into books and I don't read those books until years after they come out, so I guess no big loss.
11/11/2018 09:44 AMPosted by PrimalshockI figure a rogue would take a different approach from say a Paladin in tackling a situation. Or it wouldn’t be viable seeing you would need to level all classes to get the full lore of the expansion?
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My issue is Class Identity and Racial Identity are at odd with one another in that type of questline. A Troll, Goblin, Gnome, and Dwarven Hunter shouldn't use elven ranger stories, and Sunwalkers, Prelates and Blood Knights should not be with human paladins.
I dislike Class based questlines because classes should not have a set definition, and be open for multiple types of players.
Speak for yourself, I never signed up to be some viking. I was super disappointed to find out that my class hall wasn't some war camp.
Honestly, when i first got wow, i thought it was cool that each class had story. For warlocks doing a quest to get demons was better than just receiving it. Trainers even seem so uselesd in the game now. They simplified the game, thats y alot of people want back classic as a different game than this one.