You must have spent too much time in netherstorm.strum4h said:OH GOD THERE WAS SO MUCH PURPLE.Vhite said:I vote for Burning Crusade era, I really liked classic dungeons because they were mostly non-linear but BC was really colorfull in ALL aspects of the game.
*cough*Karathos said:I see your point, I suppose.Diddy_Mao said:I can only speak for myself, but some of the retconning that goes into the story in WoW does tend to set some people on edge.Karathos said:Slightly offtopic, but how was the lore ruined exactly, and what does "Herocraft" even mean?Desaari said:Warcraft 2. More intuitive than Warcraft 1, better story, the lore hadn't been destroyed yet, and it hadn't become Herocraft either.squballs1234 said:what was your favorite time period in Warcraft?
If only Warcraft 3 was to Warcraft 2 what Starcraft 2 is to Starcraft.
Burning Crusade for me. The Warcraft 2 expansion campaigns were my favorites, and it was awesome seeing Khadgar and the old fighting locations from a one-person perspective (alá third-person-game, I mean)
One of the most notable examples being the Draenei being an uncorrupted offshoot of the Eredar that had been living on Draenor before the Burning Legion corrupted the Orcs.
Personally I have to admit I'm a little peeved at their current lore twisting by including Mages as a playable class for the Night Elves. It completely flies in the face of everything the Night Elves back story was based on.
I'm not even an Alliance player and that kinda ticks me off a bit.
And eh, the guy that contacted Tyrande about letting magi into elven society was Highborne (that is to say, not a traditional Night Elf as people know them ingame at the moment) which suggests the magi might also be Highborne. Game mechanics and story are two different things. The Tauren Paladins aren't Paladins in the story - just in the mechanics.
As a roleplayer on Earthen Ring-EU for five years now, I've yet to be disappointed at Blizzard's storyline choices myself.
It mostly speculation at this point as to the specifics, but those NPC's are currently in WoW so it's fair to say the 'Sunwalker's' existence will have some small mention with regards to the story, and not simply a gameplay mechanic.The in-game conversation between Thunder Bluff NPCs Aponi Brightmane and Tahu Sagewind suggests the tauren may be able to draw power from the sun, An'she, like the druids draw power from the moon, Mu'sha.
This is further supported by the tauren having no history with the Holy Light, it is likely that their power comes from another source entirely, similar to night elf priests gaining their powers from Elune and troll priests gaining their powers from the Loa. Thus their in-game abilities would be equivalent to those of human, dwarf, draenei and blood elf paladins, even though the source of their power is different.