5, to be exact.
I should have clarified: I meant in terms of our player characters.
The Burning Crusade contained many Blood Elf Warrior NPCs, much to my chagrin at the time.
I was always complaining: âIf NPCs can be Warriors, players should be able to be them too.â
Iâm with you, just adding emphasis to your point.
It mentioned in Blood of the Highborne that she lived in the south of Quelâthalas as a hermit who basically did nothing but kill Scourge, so sheâd have had some time to hone what sheâd learned from Lorâthemarâs men.
Iâm sorry, but this line compels me to link this:
https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/001/276/749/286.jpg
She spent roughly 5 years doing nothing but fighting Scourge, sheâs like blood elven Mad Max.
So she did not had proper training then. ok!
Side note, your character looks amazing
In your world, Lorâthemarâs men didnât train her in any way then. OK!
You see how ridiculous youâre being though, yes?
We know she spent 5 years after being trained, but not exactly how long she was trained for.
This doesnât magically invalidate the training itself, nor give us a specific length of time for it.
Thank you
I feel like some of this Liadrin debacle is rooted in misogyny.
One day of training does not make a person a warrior, nor does a month.
One cannot say they trained in the ways of the sword well in a short time frame.
Again youâre assuming length of training, when we donât actually know what it is.
I learned to shoot a bow in a day.
This is funny, but that guy wonât survive a minute out there.
I highly doubt that.
Oop, looks like someone hasnât mastered the block chain.
(this post brought to you in jest, in case that wasnât clear)
We know she has at least 5 years of experience under her belt from killing scourge prior to being a pally.
The professor gave us a bow. Told us how to shoot it. And we shot it. From there on it was just practice and perfecting technique.