Warcraft III had Kul Tiran Paladins, but apparently they wanted to tell a different story (nothing new there…) in WoW.
He’s a paladin, they just bubble hearth when they get worn down.
It’s so strange that KTs can’t be paladins - I didn’t realize that. I mean, they’re so naturally built for that role - it’s like hand and glove. Like PB & J - like Tatum and O’Neal like… how are KT Paladins not a thing? Crazaaay.
Not really, look at their religion compared to what the mainland azeroth nations worship. Whereas the mainlanders worship the light, kul tirans worship the sea.
So nice of you to share that lol - I mean it, my lore knowledge is so bad. But the sea isn’t comparable to the void - and I mean there are Tauren paladins, Blood Elf Paladins. I feel like that there’s nothing stopping a burly KT from joining the light.
Picture a Kul Tiran Paladin in the Mythic Antorus Warrior Tier set.
Damn…
I dont think he are a Kultiran, just a big guy from Stormwind.
But i agree, Gnomes and Kultirans should be able to be Paladins. Void Elves too
#Run
Kultirans do not worship the Light.
They worship the sea, have shamen and rotten druids. That’s all.
If worgen who worship the Light cannot be paladins, imagine a people who neither know nor care about the Light.
Without using WC3 as an argument. How do you explain Theramore(which are people who left Kul Tiras) having paladins?
The excuse is that Blizzard in its immense wisdom (the same wisdom that imagined a race of king burger refugees was what ally needed) decided to forget and or disregard to give the Kultirans something that would make them less like the standard humans of East Kingdomm to value their unique model and with that give shamen and druid humans to the alliance.
Did the Alliance want druids and shamen? So the alliance had to lose something.
And you still have to be grateful that the wonderful original idea was that there were no kultiran mages either. Allied races always lose something of the original playable race. So for lack of space, Blizzard decided we wouldn’t have paladin kultirans.
Again, another decision that was not made with the Alliance in mind, but what in BfA was made considering the Alliance?
Have Mercy!
I also wish that worgen could be paladins, as different from the fat ones we have a huge Cathedral of Light in our capital.
I also wish I could be a monk but Blizzard didn’t see fit either, even though worgen has all the monk animations ready.
I understand your argument as “because Blizzard said so” I was looking more for a lore argument which I assumed you were going to present. Obviously Blizzard said so but lore should trump if Blizzard said so and suggesting it on the forums does not hurt and I’m sure Blizzard constantly considers and re-considers certain things they implement.
Hearthstone is the campy silliness I miss in WoW.
“bEcAusE lOrE”
Because Theramore were people who left Lordearon/Dalaran, it was actually just a small detachment from both Gilneas/Kul Tiras who came with them.
Also, skinnier or muscular kul tirans with no belly please.
I’ve been making this sure for 10 years and still haven’t seen paladin worgen or monk or anything else for alliance without a" but" in the end.
But who knows?
All of a sudden we might have Ifood paladins.
Actually drustvar has many light worshippers Blizzard just didnt want KT paladins at the time at their launch.
Don’t like the zeppelin option?
But Blizzard was sure this would be appreciated in the alliance.
But what races do you have in mind for the citizen copy versions of Stormwind and Bulemic kultireno?
It doesn’t make sense at all because technically they’re humans. It’s kind of the same thing as there being no Night elf Paladin.
In the understanding of Blizzard, having 180 kg makes you stop being human. AHAHAHA