“The squeaky wheel gets the grease.”
This decision was terrible.
So I, and many others are voicing their outcry.
“The squeaky wheel gets the grease.”
This decision was terrible.
So I, and many others are voicing their outcry.
Meanwhile rogue exclusive fangs of the father legendary questline… They even give you wings…
Personally I think they should have never made the Warglaives of Azzinoth available to any class except rogue and warrior. The other classes didn’t exist when Black Temple was current so there was no need to post-date an item for them.
The Warglaives are not an exclusive quest line for Demon Hunters, they can be found and wielded by those listed directly on the item itself.
That being said the Rogue legendary being transmoggable is a whole different topic altogether.
The quest for warglaive tmog is exclusive.
And the point is you have a class exclusive legendary too.
Valynr also goes to Paladin or whatever the legendary mace is called.
But they technically aren’t Illidan’s warglaives if you think about it.
They belong to Azzinoth.
You mean the dead demon that Illidan took the from and claimed as his own?
What next? No weapons belong to anybody because we took them from their dead corpses, too?
Who knows? Perhaps the day may come when all races get to be demon hunters. That said as far as I am concerned gnomes can already be demon hunters
The Rogue’s daggers are irrelevant. This isn’t a “my turn” debacle, nor should it be.
The quest is not exclusive for Demon Hunters. Anyone can find, loot, and earn the Warglaives.
Example:
The reward itself was an exclusion to the “no legendary transmog” rule that’s being removed. It has no right to continue being an exclusion.
Needing a replacement reward is petty, but if it unlocks the Warglaives for everyone else that’s fine by me.
I did timewalking black temple on my main, a warrior, who has both glaives. This unlocked my glaive transmog for my DHs, so I’m not sure how this “quest” is exclusive to DHs. I think the most fair option would be to allow all classes to transmog it, provided they have completed black temple timewalking.
I think the most fair option would be to allow all classes to transmog it, provided they have completed black temple timewalking.
The most fair thing for Blizz to do would be to “grandfather” classes who had previously been able to equip the WarGlaives, and let them keep the ability to equip them. No transmogging, just equip.
Otherwise, Blizz could have swooped in and told every nonDH to go pound sand.
We are talking about THE quintessential glaives here, ladies and gentlemen. Not your ordinary, Joe schmo, garden variety glaive you might get from killing a lesser grunt demon, or find lying around a Legion bathroom or something.
Technically the quintessential Warglaives aren’t even in the game.
Illidan Stormrage’s Warglaives from the third war with an odd Pandaren inscription on the handguard.
so…make us some more!
The DH class is the current dev team’s baby, so of course it must continue to be the special snowflake of all the classes.
Irritating, but fair enough.
The decision to allow only DHs to transmog the legendary glaives precedes the decision to allow all legendary items to be transmogged. If Blizzard wants to stand by the decision to make an exception for the exception, there you go: if you want to use the legendary glaive transmog, you’re going to have to make a DH.
At the very least they should have gotten rid of the time walking raid requirement, was stupid to begin with
Irritating, but fair enough.
The decision to allow only DHs to transmog the legendary glaives precedes the decision to allow all legendary items to be transmogged. If Blizzard wants to stand by the decision to make an exception for the exception, there you go: if you want to use the legendary glaive transmog, you’re going to have to make a DH.
It’s a terrible decision, and it should be reverted.
Warglaives ( 2 bladers)lore wise were always for demon hunters and now that they are part of the game it’s totally fair they should remain that way.
There’s a lot of things that aren’t lore wise.
One of them is Shadowmourne behind wielded by a Paladin, but that’s also happening. Transmog itself isn’t lore friendly.
No it’s not fair that they remain this way, it’s terrible to make it exclusive. Weak example, and it just makes lore look bad as it gates all the cool stuff instead of giving it more flavor.
by your logic Mages should have green fire because it shouldn’t be exclusive to warlocks who earned it through a quest. Demon hunters earned the right to transmog warglaives.