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    You get Last Stand/Defiance, and you're not totally gimped in doing damage!
    Tis my spec on my Gnome warrior. I enjoy my hunter a bit more though.

    What do you think of whorde paladins - I lol'ed.
    I like imp taunt + shield bash (I pug a lot), and concussion blow = gg run away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bipper
    I don't really get how Drainer Shammies make sence. I thought they were going to be a light "Obsesive" race, or did they change the lore again, after they realized they completely convoluted the race from what it was in other literature?

    I agree that Belf pallies do not make sense, I would think undead pallies would just kick ass while making 100 times more sense. I mean, if the light is a way of life, much like religon, you can't just "steal" the power can you?

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    They changed the lore so that there's two different Draenei, the ones in TFT, and the ones that are "Eredar." It could make sense for Shaman Draenei, because in TFT, the Draenei are seen very much like the Orcs before Demonic intervention (WCI), and Mannoroth's Blood Pact (WCII). But in this case, it's Wisps in Eredar bodies. Wisps are just Night Elves, and Night Elf Shaman make at least a little sense (Druidism and Shamanism in the WC universe are very similar).

    They did steal the power. That's what Death Knights (not Deathknight) are for (the WCIII instruction manual even says that they are Anti-Paladins). Although one could argue that Death Knights have fallen from the light, but in the case of Arthas, it is the pursuit of the vengeance of the light that led him to find Frostmourne. Death Knights are bad people! Just like Deathknight!

    give me a ten paragraph reason about all the differant things that make WoW a fantastic game :] then I may believe.
    Give me a ten paragraph essay on why WoW sucks then, since you are the attacker, here.

    Until then, I still consider you winned by MILF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pureghetto
    edit: lindy that's quite a boast. MC / BWL up to Vael / Ony / dishonor kill farmer.

    you?
    MC, Onyxia, ZG, AQ20, BWL up to Nefarian Phase 2, next week we go to AQ40/Naxx, First Sergeant ranking.

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    I played it once and didn't get very into it. My friend's mother is a Guild Leader though and is like...glued to the screen everytime I go to this girl's house.

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    Tavrobel,

    That does make a little bit of sense, and after reading a bit of the new lore, it seems like a good scape goat to redeem their perversion of the race =)

    As for the Belf Paladins, the Belfs actually learned how to funnel the light into those whom were not supposed to have earned the right to use it. Though, the death knight seems to be an anti-paladin, I do not think it is fair to compare him the the pallies that stole the right to use the light. Arathas seemed to completely change his path and dropped all training in paladins in any sense. He does follow more of a traditional anti paladin path, not a fallen paladin path. The whole stealing of the light thing, still sits uneasy with me. The undead deathknights would still make a better whored pally

    Bipper

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    I enjoy the new lore, it's just spews a bit skeptical for me. I'll have to see how they use it in the Expansion Pack before I say something overly judgmental. For the Draenei and the Blood Elves, too.

    Although in my second statement, I was referring more to the gameplay aspects, rather than the story-esque aspects. Religion stealng in this case, would seem to be more of a statement of "it's not our goals that change, just how we acheive them." They are comparable, but they are definitely different.

    However, Arthas does pursue the light too far in the WCIII campaigns, as we can see, and it says that he went crazy, but from his statements in the Undead campaign, he really doesn't seem remorseful or surprised. This leads me to think he's more fallen than anti, even if he fulfills both requirements.

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