Maybe Kul'Tiran Humans Can't Be Mages or Paladin's For a Reason?

Maybe it's not an oversight, but instead they have plans in 8.3 (or another patch) that introduces a new allied race for Alliance which CAN be these classes?

No idea, though. Thoughts?
If Kul'tirans cant be mages due to lack of culture. tm

Night elf mages should be removed from the game.

The most powerful mage in lore ATM is a Kul'tiran. "She had to go to Dalaran!"

Well, yeah, you don't become "the best" living in the ghetto, you wanna be the best musician/etc? Go to a music school and learn the trade.
11/04/2018 07:53 PMPosted by Jiwen
If Kul'tirans cant be mages due to lack of culture. tm

Night elf mages should be removed from the game.

The most powerful mage in lore ATM is a Kul'tiran. "She had to go to Dalaran!"

Well, yeah, you don't become "the best" living in the ghetto, you wanna be the best musician/etc? Go to a music school and learn the trade.


Definitely agree with you there. I find it strange :(
It makes more sense to to have more human paladins then any troll paladins.... there is nothing “troll” about paladins
11/04/2018 07:35 PMPosted by Imiril
No idea, though. Thoughts?

One of the bosses in Tol Dagor is literally a Kul Tiran Fire Mage. Mage is a really odd choice to leave out even if some might argue Jaina is the exception, not the rule.
Kul Tirans are a meme race. Look at em. Theyre obese, sound like they have a handful of mints in their mouth and are sea faring. Im surprised they didnt just get one class (Druid) and were reskinned Orcs.
11/04/2018 07:53 PMPosted by Jiwen
If Kul'tirans cant be mages due to lack of culture. tm

Night elf mages should be removed from the game.


Night Elves got mages in Cata due to some members of the Highborn coming out of hiding, they are not favored among their kin but that sect of "night elf mages" enabled the rest to learn, Who is to say that the Kul Tirans won't take a similar path?
11/04/2018 07:35 PMPosted by Imiril
Maybe it's not an oversight, but instead they have plans in 8.3 (or another patch) that introduces a new allied race for Alliance which CAN be these classes?

No idea, though. Thoughts?


Of course!

Gnome pallies coming in 8.3!!

Woo!
11/04/2018 08:03 PMPosted by Scruit
11/04/2018 07:35 PMPosted by Imiril
Maybe it's not an oversight, but instead they have plans in 8.3 (or another patch) that introduces a new allied race for Alliance which CAN be these classes?

No idea, though. Thoughts?


Of course!

Gnome pallies coming in 8.3!!

Woo!


Gnome takeover! Wooo
Kul'Tiran's who wanted to become these classes had to leave the Island because the training for them existed only in Lordaeron.

Human mages always left to go to Dalaran until the Third War of course. No mage order or school exists for them in Kul'Tiras.

Same thing for Paladins. All human Paladins left to go to train with the Silver Hand.

Whats more most of these people would have died in the Third War when the Scourge nearly completely destroyed the Silver Hand and Kirin Tor.

11/04/2018 07:53 PMPosted by Jiwen
Night elf mages should be removed from the game.


Night Elf Mages have existed for 10,000 years. Even in Vanilla you could find some exiled Night Elf mages still practicing.
Ain't no blue gonna comment on the fact that mages were torn from Kul'Tiran.

Dumpster fire keeps on going.
Human mages always left to go to Dalaran until the Third War of course. No mage order or school exists for them in Kul Tiras.
You don't have to go to Dalaran specifically to study the arcane. Even if you did, Kul Tiras is a major port city and the Kul Tirans have never been strictly isolated to the region.

Side note: One of the Horde bosses in the Battle for Dazar'alor raid is mage/monk duo. The mage is a male Kul Tiran.
11/04/2018 07:58 PMPosted by Galician
It makes more sense to to have more human paladins then any troll paladins.... there is nothing “troll” about paladins


According to who? You?

Trolls have their own version of paladins. Just like the tauren do. Just like the blood elves do. WoW doesn't have to conform its classes to what we're familiar with in classic D&D.
I guess it's one of those "Cause reasons" reasons.
Mages I can see but do we really see any worship of the light in Kul'tiran society? I see the void and the sea as their main things of worship and nature to a lesser extent but I haven't seen the worship of the light.
Using fire doesn't automatically make you a mage. Shamans use fire too.

Jaina is the only Kul Tiran we ever see using arcane.
It is odd, but I'm not sure why people were expecting kul tirans to have a ton of class options after they just got dark iron dwarves which can be almost everything.
Its understandable for why they can't be paladins but mages is the confusing part. And I cannot fathom what could be that they wouldn't allow a Kul Tiran to become a mage.
I guess this means the entire of order of Tidesages are shamans then. Interesting that they all seem to wear cloth armor and carry around scrolls of arcane knowledge.

I just don't get why all races can't be every class now. The shark was jumped long ago in Cata, or arguably in BC when elves joined the Horde. Opening a can of worms halfway is the same thing as opening a can of worms. Fidelity to lore was sacrificed on the altar of gameplay a long time ago.
its bull crap that Kul'tirans can't be mages utter utter crap