Monday, June 17, 2013

WoW Has A Lot More Differences Between The Factions



If we ever got playable broken maybe those would work a locks. Worgen Paladins could have been done when worgen were added but retconning them in now would be kinda weird. Dunno about forsaken. Not sure how Priests work there TBH. wow gold for sell wrote on this back in March. I think Gnomes and Pandaren actually have the best chances to add more classes. Both have 7 of the 11 classes available to them. Would love to see hunters and paladins for gnomes. Pandaren could get paladin and/or druids.
 If they wrap up the HvA war and find some way to make them actual "allies" of sorts (which might not happen for another expansion or so), maybe...  But I doubt it.  I think faction identity is a very important part of the game. buy cheap wow accounts In RIFT, they were able to do it (and, I believe, cross-faction guilds, too) because their two factions always had the same goals, they just had different ways of getting there, and bickering and fighting over whether the gods' magic or technology is a better way to fight evil was just dumb, so those two factions opted to stop trying to kill each other and work together to beat back all the threats that world has.  So in their story, it makes more sense.  WoW has a lot more differences between the factions.

Only thing is, before we had the dungeon finder, if a person behaved like an ass, noone invited him to groups after a while.

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