For the history of World of Warcraft, different classes have been visually distinguishable in various UI elements by the usage of a specific color that is unique to each class. For example, three different WoW classes can be identified by just glancing at the three following images:
(Mage, Paladin, and Rogue)
Yesterday, we announced the next class that will become a part of the visual feast of WoW classes, the Evoker, and we’ve defined a unique color for Evokers:
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It looks like this:
And in raid frames alongside the other classes, it looks like this:
We’re looking forward to incorporating the new Evoker class color into every place in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight where it belongs.
Hey, at least it’s not DHs to Warlocks.
They stole our wings and then took a better shade of purple.
Anyways. I like the color. I can’t help but feel like it should have been a Dragon Aspect color though.
The Monk green looks more emerald than the Evoker green.
Should have given them Alextrasza red IMO. Or a “Black Dragon” black.
Agree with folks saying it should be Light-Redish.
Maybe if Blizzard reveals the Dracyr tier armor and its color-keyed to that specific shade of Green it will make some sense, but right now when I think of Dragons, I think of Red-ish.
If anything Paladin should have been blue and Shaman should have been red to signify their origins. Deathknights should be pink because that is the color of flesh, which they use to power some of their attacks.
Aye, these posters talking like Draeni are the OG Paladins and not the Humans Dwarves that brought the Paladin version of the light to Azeroth in Vanilla.