No. Light Necromancy was a mistake.
I think it more likely she will turn out to be the Forsaken’s version of the Sunwell.
Yeah, no.
I’m okay with a lot of different races. Even some that need a little stretching to work. But to me… Alliance light undead just seems too out there.
Alliance could get jinyu, broken draenei, frostborn dwarves, wildhammer dwarves, night elven worgen, or furbolgs. But light undead just don’t feel right to me.
This is all my opinion though. The final say is blizzards and I’ll roll with the punches with whatever they decide.
I hope not. What’s next? Horde allied humans? If we go down this path Horde and Alliance will be indistinguishable in a few months…
This is one allied race I will never support. These are all my personal opinions, of course.
But I hate the idea of this AR. It’s taking undead and saying, basically: “Look, now we’re making better ones. If you don’t go through this process, you’re baseline evil and should be purged”. It’s spitting in the face of undead lore, and I hope to never see it come to pass.
“Why be a regular undead when you can be ‘redeemed’? Better, no drawbacks, not evil?”
Like… I enjoy how Blizzard builds undead, and how they’re not cookie-cutter or baseline evil. That there’s different factors and personalities. But Lightforged undead is taking all of that and twisting it, essentially, and putting a “holier than thou” spin on things.
If it’s just undead ressed by light, with some drawbacks, and not “I’m perfect and better than everyone”, fine, but I still see it as a terrible concept and I personally am giving it a no.
I’m only ok with Lightforged Undead if they join the Horde.
Not to mention if the Alliance get’s them, we gotta get an Alliance race in turn, and I’m sure most of you don’t want that.
One race swap is enough. I’m betting Genn is going to do something stupid, and piss off Calia. The “Scarlet Brotherhood” already said that he would be “of use” to their anti-Undead Human Supremacist group.
So yet again, the Alliance is going to push yet another race to the Horde?
Sometimes I still go back to Undercity/Lordaeron, It’s quite the sight.
The only word that comes to my mind is… Magnificent!!!
It’s a burnt blighted landscape that runs from Undercity all the way north to the sea. Only the dead raised by Sylvanas wander that desolate defiled landscape, they attack anything that moves.
It appears that Jaina only froze the blight for a brief period of time, that green oozing blight mist is everywhere. The blight is so toxic that no Alliance/Horde have successfully entered Lordaeron and lived (perhaps you might give it a try). Horde banners still fly defiantly upon its ramparts on this very day.
Alexstrasza is the only known cure for blight at this time.
Plague: Turns the living into scourge, to be controlled by the Lich King.
Blight: Developed by the Dark Lady to kill everything, scourge most of all.
Victory for the Dark lady !!!
Long may she Reign !!!
Alliance Forsaken is a terrible concept for a player race. Do you know what the Alliance stands for? DKs can only be Alliance out of technicality, you can’t have a Horde-only class.
And on a personal note, dear holy Elune I’m sick of all sorts of undead.
It seems to be their “thing”. Least it isn’t Tyrande again.
You do realize just because you find a couple examples doesn’t mean certain classes should be a thing.
There exist two examples of undead pseudo paladins. One in naxx zeliek and another.
Imagine doing the Legion quest as a ret pally and getting ashbringer.
/swing
/poof
/ashes
teldrassil flashbacks
That’s an unidea. NO.
I agree. Calia is the heir. I would to see her take her throne at the home she once lived. She should be the undeads newest leader once Sylvanas and her pet lacky are dealt with.
The one time I would be ok with Night Elf Worgen is if they went Horde.
I mean. Would it make sense? Hell no. But still, Worgen are the only race that I find appealing on the Alliance, and if I got to play as a Worgen AND one on the Horde, I’d be a happy camper.
Undead Lite - 1/3 less calories than regular undead.
This wasn’t some easy process to bring her back. It took everything they had to raise her. That’s not going to happen for a boatload of dead people.