Oh my gosh, could you imagine making a Paladin Worgen and starting in a special zone like the Archerus for dks but it could be the lights hope chapel…
Actually training to become a Paladin!
Oh my gosh, could you imagine making a Paladin Worgen and starting in a special zone like the Archerus for dks but it could be the lights hope chapel…
Actually training to become a Paladin!
Uh… You’re gonna need a source for that…
They have a massive church to the light in their capital.
It’s called the Lights Dawn Cathedral.
I think they don’t do this because Alliance can’t seem to get its act together and win a Battle for Gil’neas battleground.
Having played a number of characters in D&D who aspired to train into a particular class, that would be a lot of fun and a great RP element.
They gave a months notice!
Also that Worgen were kind of engineered to combat the Undead, since they’re resistant to the Plague, so in theory, Worgen should have all the classes geared towards combating the Undead.
Gilneas was a very religious kingdom. There would’ve been Gilneans in the ranks of the Silver Hand and in the Scarlet Crusade and Argent Dawn.
There’s no real reason to block Worgen from both Paladins and Monks.
Nah, some Gilneans do revere the light even after getting bitten and receiving their sentience. Light’s Dawn Cathedral is clear evidence of this.
The reason why Gilneans took up Druidism is mainly because they were isolated from the world most of the time until cataclysm to which nature magic itself became a part of their society. I’d wager it was a pretty crucial part of the society too since they could speed up the rate in which crops grow.
They studied druidic magics for ages according to the lore, though it was proto-druidism rather than straight up Druidism.
Its called the Old Ways in Gilneas. When the curse got to them it empowered their abilities in that field allowing them much more similar to druidism abilities and later when they started working with the Night Elves allowed them to have the full run.
Its just not covered very well in game.
EDIT: (Small side note druidism in Kul’tiras was also the Old Ways until the Thornspeakers defected and began teaching Kul’tirans how to use druidism their way.)
Paladin to DK is quite common… Dumb paladins keep casting Turn Evil.
…are what? Outstanding? Exceptional? Magnificent?
I mean, it’s very kind of you to be so congenial, but throw me a bone here!
This person is unironically posting from a skinny female in a blindfold to call names.
I’d unironically race change to a worgen monk in a heartbeat. And actually PLAY a worgen paladin. Have you messed around with some paladin sets on them before? They look -amazing-.
But aside from druids worgens the only race who didn’t need a mount for the maw.
Id say that would be some favoritism there as they never prevented it.
But I agree worgen should have a tail option…and more classes like monk and paladin.
Still waiting on tauren rogues.
sad moo
Can we please get a proper Greymane avatar on BNet?
For a bit, I had cancel form and two forms macro’d so anytime I left druid forms and combat I was in Gilnean Form - it was a holdover from an older character.
I would love it if this guy could stay in worgen form (it IS the most powerful druid form, right?) for all of my druid forms.
Actually blizzard should have added tauren rogues as highmountain, just like how they added troll paladins with the zandalari. Giving the highmountain ONLY vanilla wow tauren options was really uninspired.
Glad I’m not the only one to have noticed and fwlt this way…even a warlock option woulda been nice too.
But alot of things lately has felt like missed oppertunities on blizzards part.
You should have it. I’ve left before even getting bitten and still turn into worgen with all the abilities on first logout. Not sure how you got out after becoming worgen, but before getting 2 forms, so maybe…
Your thought pocket is odd.