Nethaera talks about supporting roleplayers

Nethaera talks about supporting roleplayers There’s a huge forum thread over on the forums right now (though it’s been going for the better part of a month) about Blizzard putting in more for roleplayers — player housing, surnames, and “a more interactive world” are all asked for, and much later in the thread, Nethaera does weigh in with a nice long statement about how Blizzard is dealing with all of this stuff. The bottom line, as always, is that there’s only so many hours in the day, and Blizzard has to prioritize what gets worked on. And as of yet, neither player housing nor surnames or any of the other suggestions have made their way to the top of the list. Which makes sense — as many roleplayers as there are, nobody would really call them the primary audience of the game. There are definitely other games out there that are much better for defining a character. Which doesn’t mean that we’ll never see these things ingame — player housing has been wanted (and promised) for a long time, and surnames are something that’s common in almost every MMO but World of Warcraft. Neth just says that it’s a matter of time, and that while player housing is still on the horizon, the world of Northrend will be more

Official: talents reset with 3.0.2

Official: talents reset with 3.0.2 I’ve got a special report in hand from the department of obvious news: we will all get a talent refund when patch 3.0.2 hits, still expected to be next week (four days). Just like the big pre-BC patch, 3.0.2 (“Echoes of Doom“) will give us access to the new talents that we will be enjoying in Wrath of the Lich King, as well as (for many classes) new skills. And since the talent trees are so drastically changed, they probably couldn’t let us keep our current specs in many cases even if they wanted to. Obviously we won’t be able to access the level 75 and 80 skills until we jet off to Northrend and get some leveling in, but a lot of skills have been retconned in, so to speak. Here are a few examples of new tricks you’ll learn from your class trainers, listed with what class they’re for and at what level you can learn them. ·         Dismantle (Rogue, level 20). This one quite honestly looks overpowered to me (speaking as someone who plays a Rogue), but we’ll see. ·         Revive (Druid, level 12). Thank the maker; this has been a long time coming. ·         New icon for Sentry Totem (Shaman) (not really). There are more where those came from. And that’s quite

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