Well see what hes currently trying to bs his way through right now? Thats what i hate. I could deal with tinkers. Its just shoved down my throat on every single thread.
Tdlr teriz shut up we get your point
- - - Updated - - -
Far seer totems? Huh? Is that a fifth ability i didnt know they had?
http://classic.battle.net/war3/orc/units/farseer.shtml
Exatly the same. In every aspect.
- - - Updated - - -
Yeah but the dw melee is the most important part of a playstyle.
It's pretty trivial. Fury Warriors, Rogues, Enh Shaman and Windwalkers all have pretty distinct playstyles. The basis of a class, mechanically, is its resources and base abilities.
The other basis is lore, which... Well. If you were to paraphrase every class into five words or less, ideology and writing-cliche wise, Demon Hunters and Warlocks would be pretty much the same- Fight fire with fire.
If you are particularly bold, you could use a Shiny Ditto. Do keep in mind though, this will infuriate your opponents due to Ditto's beauty. Please do not use Shiny Ditto. You have been warned.
You can't speak for people who do not share this idea. You're assuming that anyone who wants to see a Demon Hunter represented as a class will automatically be okay with it being incorporated as a Warlock spec instead. That's simply not true, and many of us are telling you straight up how we feel about that. You need to open your eyes here and stop pretending 'they' will like it.
If Blizzard does it I'm fine with that. But they haven't, and indications show that they won't. We have a clear separation of classes based on their roles, and unless 4th spec becomes a reality across the board and new spec/role combinations are open to all other classes, this is still an unlikely scenario.And if a DH is introduced as a Warlock who simply focusses on melee based combbat, that will be the case. At least as much as a Blood Knight/Paladin or Shadow/Holy priest or Arms/Fury warrior.
Blood Knights and Shadow Priests have no relevance to this. It's not a matter of lore but game design that makes a Melee Warlock unlikely to happen. A Warlock simply doesn't have the gear to support a melee spec, which would require stats like Expertise. On top of that, you would have to assume that Blizzard would allow Warlocks to use their Int-based gear and convert stats. If this is so, why continue to have Int Plate? They could have done away with that by converting Strength into Int long time ago and removing an unnecessary drop from the already bloated loot tables.
Hunter pet tanking, Boomkin tanking and Rogue tanking were all possible at one point. It doesn't mean that these classes should become tanks either.The idea was quite popular during Beta when Warlocks got the DH as a tanking spec. As it was in LK when they got Meta. Or in live when it got the Illidan armor. The similarities have been noted several times before and there have been fw if any pople saying Warlocks shouldn't get DH move or absorb the DH identity into its own.
EJL
Because the Warlock can incorporate the DH does not mean it should. That's what I feel should not happen. Many of us would rather see the Demon Hunter not become playable than see it being folded into the Warlock, where it would become a shadow of its former identity. On top of that, I believe that it would be disrespectful to the Warlock class itself to force the identity of another class onto it, however similar they may be.
Last edited by Thimagryn; 2013-08-10 at 06:57 PM.
Not a difficult concept, no. But what role does it fill?
Does it Tank, as per Demon Hunting Glyph's original design? What then of those who want DHs as a DPS spec?
Does it DPS to fulfill the populist ideal for a Demon Hunter class? What then of those who wanted a tanking spec for Warlocks that we so nearly had?
See where I'm going with this? If we have 2 specs already covered for Demon Hunters, why not go all out for a new class? It is afterall a bit too much to ask for two new specs for Warlocks.
If you are particularly bold, you could use a Shiny Ditto. Do keep in mind though, this will infuriate your opponents due to Ditto's beauty. Please do not use Shiny Ditto. You have been warned.
Why's that though? Death Knights were given priveledge to maintain their identity and not have a clause where they come back to life. They've got the pale skin and glowing blue eyes, it makes them special. A blind, tattooed badass is what I, and many others, want to see as a playable Demon Hunter. If not, why bother?
Who is asking for a Demon Hunter that isn't a blind, tattooed badass?
They don't need to have the pale skin. You can take one of the old skin tones; you're not forced to take an icky skin tone. The only thing that you're absolutely forced into is the blue eyes.
Seriously, if you want to have a blindfold? There's already more than one in the game. I even used one on my warlock. There are better ways to fulfill an aesthetic desire than implementing an entire class.
If you are particularly bold, you could use a Shiny Ditto. Do keep in mind though, this will infuriate your opponents due to Ditto's beauty. Please do not use Shiny Ditto. You have been warned.
It's aesthetic and lore.
I'm fine if you believe it is plausible for a Warlock to dual wield, use warglaives, wear blindfolds and fight demons, but that's still a far step from being a Demon Hunter. It's like calling a Priest a Paladin if it could wear plate mail and hold a shield. There is more to it than that.
Anyone who doesn't like the concept, look or theme is attracted to how they THINK the class will be implemented in game. Which probably isn't going to be the case as gameplay style will depend on what Blizzard does and is relatively independent of the class. An AGI based meleer who dual wields swords, uses Shadow Magic and has a limited selection of ranged moves available describes the rogue pretty well as an example.
If lore, theme, identity, backstory doesn't interest you, if you are interested mainly in the playstyle you think the class should have have - why not play a rogue?
Blizzard has changed spec roles in the past before. They've also implemented a DH style tanking gameplay via a Glyph. However yes...to do the idea justice, you would need to either retarget Demonology to that role or give Warlocks a fourth spec.unless 4th spec becomes a reality across the board and new spec/role combinations are open to all other classes, this is still an unlikely scenario.
The question, as before, isn't "Can Warlocks be DHs?". Gameplaywise, they already are. The question is "Will Blizzard do the work necessary to make them viable in that role?".
Then people should stop using lore as a reason why a Warlock bassed DH cannot happen.Blood Knights and Shadow Priests have no relevance to this. It's not a matter of lore but game design that makes a Melee Warlock unlikely to happen.
A supposition which is nonsense.A Warlock simply doesn't have the gear to support a melee spec, which would require stats like Expertise.
Suppose I gave Warlocks a spell called Demon Strike, which cost mana, was instant, had a 5 yard range, did damage, was treated as any other spell but required a 1H weapon as a focus and triggered a weapon animation. Would that require Expertise or Melee Hit? And there are several other solutions to this problem as well.
Because doing that would create even more issues given the number of players who would be competing for the same drops.On top of that, you would have to assume that Blizzard would allow Warlocks to use their Int-based gear and convert stats. If this is so, why continue to have Int Plate? They could have done away with that by converting Strength into Int long time ago and removing an unnecessary drop from the already bloated loot tables.
The problem, as I see it is yes...the DH would be better realised as a separate class if it was developed and integrated as a standalone entity.Because the Warlock can incorporate the DH does not mean it should. That's what I feel should not happen. Many of us would rather see the Demon Hunter not become playable than see it being folded into the Warlock, where it would become a shadow of its former identity.
HOWEVER - it's too late. For all intents and purposes, Warlocks already ARE DHs. Right now. They already have everything that makes a Demon Hunter a Demon Hunter.
What they lack is viability. A Warlock can equip a sword, can use the Glyph and then melee as a DH to his hearts content....but that doesn't make him viable. Blizzard can improve the cosmetic similarity by allowing Warlocks to dual wield. Even more by adding a blindfold and allowing NElfs. But all of that is cosmetic.
If you want truly viable Demon Hunters in game, then you'll want a Armor spell for melee, you'd likely copy Demos resource system and ability list, you'd add a couple of strikes, appropriate melee utility and survival abilities and develop a rotation and active mitigation abilities for tanking....and do so via a fourth spec.
Other possibilities do occur however...what if, instead of fourth specs, each class can choose 1 or 2 master classes at L100...with DH being available to Rogues and Warlocks? Or Warlocks being able to dual class into Rogue and so gain melee viability hat way? Or...ok, fanciful ideas but still showing the possible ways DH can be brought in as an "official" spec.
And yet we are back to Blood Knights and Sunwalkers sharing the Paladin spec. Arms and Fury have very different identities as well...both fighters but one a trained professional, the other a raging berserker. Holy and Shadow priests....very different in many ways.On top of that, I believe that it would be disrespectful to the Warlock class itself to force the identity of another class onto it, however similar they may be.
If the lore positions a Demon Hunter as a Warlock who simply channels his energies into melee ranged abilities as opposed to the Demon summoning Drmonologist, the nuking Destro or the DoTTing Aff...is that really going to undermine the identity of a Warlock as someone who uses Demons an Demon magic that much?
What if they go the Sunwalker route and state that Demon Hunters are essentially totally different lorewise? Then that NElf Warlock is actually a Demon Hunter (no matter which spec) just like the Tauren Paladin is a Sunwalker? A human Demon Hunter would then be a Warlock who stole DH ablities.
Since when have Demon Hunters ever been a DPS spec? Sure...people think of them as DPS but there in't any obligation for Blizzard to portray them that way, even if they do bring in the class.
Pretty much describes what the first Paladins actually were - in lore anyway.
EJL
You're ignoring the big question - Who is asking for a Demon Hunter spec for Warlocks?
Fans who want to see a Demon Hunter want to see them represented as their own class. There is no logic or reasoning you can use to disprove what we want to see. It's very simple. You see Warlocks as Demon Hunters. It's clear that you don't understand our sentiment. Don't tell me what I want is to play a Rogue or Melee Warlock. I have a Rogue alt and 2 Warlock alts. To me, these are not Demon Hunters.
A Warlock with a Tanking or Melee spec has little to do with being a Demon Hunter. You are mixing two arguments up because you see it as being convenient.Blizzard has changed spec roles in the past before. They've also implemented a DH style tanking gameplay via a Glyph. However yes...to do the idea justice, you would need to either retarget Demonology to that role or give Warlocks a fourth spec.
The question, as before, isn't "Can Warlocks be DHs?". Gameplaywise, they already are. The question is "Will Blizzard do the work necessary to make them viable in that role?".
I don't really care if Warlocks get a 4th 'Dark Apotheosis' spec. Warlock players may be asking for that, and that's fine to me. However, I don't believe there are people who are actually going out of their way to ask for Demon Hunters to be incorporated as a Warlock spec. It's a case of convenience where people don't really care about Demon Hunter lore would say 'If the Demon Hunter was going to happen, they might as well be made into Warlocks'. Very few people are advocating an actual Demon Hunter spec for Warlocks. Just look at the polls made made in the past week asking if people thought Demon Hunter's Demon Form would be the same as Warlocks. The majority doesn't see it as the same thing.
It's not a reason why it can not happen. It's a reason why it should not. Warlock Spec advocates are assuming that Demon Hunters have no lore other than a motivation to fight demons. I'm simply stating otherwise, and that there is reasonable evidence for Demon Hunters to maintain a separate identity. This is an opinion shared by many others throughout this thread.Then people should stop using lore as a reason why a Warlock bassed DH cannot happen.
Expertise is required for any and every melee class. It mostly affects white damage, unless your intent is to have a melee class that has no white attacks like how Blizzard wanted to make the Monk originally. Even then, Expertise is required for a number of melee-based abilities. This isn't an excuse, it's a core mechanic that would need to be addressed. I'm not saying Blizzard wouldn't be able to do it. I'm telling you that it's an integral part of Melee.Suppose I gave Warlocks a spell called Demon Strike, which cost mana, was instant, had a 5 yard range, did damage, was treated as any other spell but required a 1H weapon as a focus and triggered a weapon animation. Would that require Expertise or Melee Hit? And there are several other solutions to this problem as well.
Just take a look at Enhancement shamans and how it affects them. They are a spell-using melee hybrid, yet they still require Expertise (a lot for DW cap). This is further complicated by the fact that Expertise is hard to acquire on Mail Agi gear, since Hunters, Resto and Elemental don't use it. Would it not have been easier if they made spell-based melee abilities as you suggested? Yet they have not done so, and show no reasonable evidence that they ever plan to.
And until Blizzard goes out of their way to say they are exactly the same, I will maintain otherwise, as will all others who respect the lore for what it is, not what it looks to be. Just like Shadow Hunters and Witchdoctors are different from Shamans in lore. It doesn't build any better case for them to exist as a class - but no one is asking for that to happen. There is no reasonable plausibility to have them in the game.The problem, as I see it is yes...the DH would be better realised as a separate class if it was developed and integrated as a standalone entity.
HOWEVER - it's too late. For all intents and purposes, Warlocks already ARE DHs. Right now. They already have everything that makes a Demon Hunter a Demon Hunter.
Demon Hunters are widely asked for, they fit in with a Legion-based expansion, and they have potential to expand beyond the Warcraft 3 archetype. It's not a case that they SHOULD be made, but they're good reasons for any new class. If it does not happen, then it does not happen. I don't understand why people go out of their way to prove it shouldn't happen. It's something that is desired with reasonable plausibility, that's it.
There is lore explaining what Blood Knights and Sunwalkers are. They're simply represented in the game as Paladins, despite their differences.And yet we are back to Blood Knights and Sunwalkers sharing the Paladin spec. Arms and Fury have very different identities as well...both fighters but one a trained professional, the other a raging berserker. Holy and Shadow priests....very different in many ways.
There is no lore stating that Demon Hunter are Warlocks. If Blizzard creates this lore, I will be happy to see it, and willing to accept it. However, just because it is possible doesn't mean they have already done it, and as it stands, Demon Hunters are not Warlocks in the lore.
Yes, and it would be reasonably plausible to replace Paladins with a Plate-wearing Priest Melee specs. Of course, no one is asking that to happen.Pretty much describes what the first Paladins actually were - in lore anyway.
EJL
Last edited by Thimagryn; 2013-08-10 at 09:49 PM.
While it's entirely possible that Demon Hunter as a Warlock spec could be for tanking, I don't think that's very likely. Consider the players who want it, we've already established are likely playing Rogues or Warriors for their Dual Wielding meleeness. I think they'd feel somewhat cheated if the 'true' Demon Hunter was given to Warlocks, and unable to be used for DPS (and unable to be a Night Elf. And consider the lore consequences of allowing Night Elf Warlocks of the other specs - they should be Satyr I believe).
The original discussions for Warlock tanks are also pretty wide of the mark for where Glyph of Demon Hunting ended up; compare the caster using drains and self healing, rather than a demon form with high active mitigation and using melee attacks.
A rogue in late TBC with dual Glaives is the closest thing you'll get to a Demon Hunter. Demonology warlock is the closest thing you will get to Illidan's Transformation ability. Stop it with the "we demand DH class". It's pointless.
How is a new class versus remaking two warlock specs (effectively a "new" class) worse for non-warlocks? It just means that instead of having to level from scratch, you can pick up a perhaps-abandoned toon and level it instead?
Either way I think Blizzard could have done more support for this but basically they missed their chance. Not only that, but "hybridizing" warlocks, while it might seem to leave other pures in the dark, would actually have paved the way to fix them a lot too.
Besides warlocks anyway, it seems most pures are not doing so hot class-wise.
Specifically? Noone. The possibility and linkage has been mentioned, but the general call has been for a standalone player class.
Which is what you and others DO wish to see.
It is NOT, however, what we have. Which is the Demon Hunter class effectively absorbed into Warlocks.
No. I see it as reflecting reality.A Warlock with a Tanking or Melee spec has little to do with being a Demon Hunter. You are mixing two arguments up because you see it as being convenient.
Warlocks....right now, in game...have everything that makes a Demon Hunter a Demon Hunter. Do they have a spec called Demon Hunter? Are they called Demon Hunters in game? No. Does that remove or alter the fact that Warlocks have everything that you need for a Demon Hunter? No...it doesn't. They aren't viable in that role, but gameplaywise...they already are Demon Hunters.
And I don't see that as having much chance of changing.
By the same argument, Arms and Fury warriors should be different classes. The BElf Blood Knight should not be tied into the Paladin class. Shadow should be split from Holy. And so on on.It's not a reason why it can not happen. It's a reason why it should not. Warlock Spec advocates are assuming that Demon Hunters have no lore other than a motivation to fight demons.
You keep missing the point - lore differentials such as the ones you mention and state are reason enough to keep the classes separate are IGNORED in every other class. They are meaningless.
But you, and others keep insisting lore and backstory are reason enough to make DHs a totally separate class.
The short answer is....they aren't. Lore provides exactly as much validation for making DHs a separate class as it does for every other class. None.
Would DHs have a better backstory if kept separate. Sure....but the same can be said for every single spec in the game. When the differences end up being lore based...as they essentially are right now...then the argument for a dedicated class doesn't exist.
And yet, there are ways around that. Suppose...as another possibility...if instead of treating melee attacks as spells, Blizzard went ahead with its long considered revamp and removed Hit and Expertise? What if Spirit converted to both Hit and Expertise? What if Blizzard revamped gear so AGI cloth was available? Or gave priests a melee DPS role based on AGI as well? And so on.Expertise is required for any and every melee class.
There is work involved in making Warlocks viable in a melee role, yes. That doesn't make the role impossible.
Lorewise? They are different? Gameplaywise....Warlocks ARE Demon Hunters.And until Blizzard goes out of their way to say they are exactly the same
Precisely the point. Despite the difference in lore, motivations, story, etc...they still end up represented as Paladins. And if Demon Hunters were represented in game as Warlocks? After all, right now they share a toolkit to a great degree, they have a very similar theme, they share a look...There is lore explaining what Blood Knights and Sunwalkers are. They're simply represented in the game as Paladins, despite their differences.
There's very little lore for DHs at all. What we have is a Warlocks gameplay and a Warlocks game content.There is no lore stating that Demon Hunter are Warlocks.
What I can do with Warlocks is equip the Challenge armor and gain Illidans tattoos and horns.
I can equip a sword which Demon Hunters can use.
I can change into a Demon which Demon Hunters can do.
I can cast Demon based shadow/fire spells which Demon Hunters can do.
I can rush into melee and hit with a sword just like Demon Hunters do
I can use the Glyph of Demon Hunting so I can go hunt demons...just like Demon Hunters do.
What I, as a Warlock, can't do that Demon Hunters can is...dual wield. I'm also not that good at melee...but I can still do it.
Are Demon Hunters the same as Warlocks in lore? No...they aren't.
Does that matter when Warlocks already ARE Demon Hunters in all but name? No.
Exactly. There already are DW melee DPS specs. A new one isn't needed. Granted, if we were to get a standalone class I expect a DPS role would be there; but if its attached to the Warlock class then all that is needed is to stick with the existing tanking archetype DHs already fill.
My own thinking is that were Blizzard to go this route, what we'd see would be Night Elf Demon Hunters playing the same role as Tauren Sunwalkers or BElf Blood Knights.I think they'd feel somewhat cheated if the 'true' Demon Hunter was given to Warlocks, and unable to be used for DPS (and unable to be a Night Elf.
They'd simply be Demon Hunters in name but Warlocks....and NElf Warlocks at that...gameplaywise. Just as a Tauren Paladin is a Sunwalker, a NElf Warlock would be a Demon Hunter. A human Warlock might be able to access the DH spec...but he'd still be a mere Warlock.
EJL
Last edited by Talen; 2013-08-10 at 10:50 PM.
But an Affliction or Destruction Nelf Warlock would be a fucking aberation. They would become Satyr, that's just how it is.
- - - Updated - - -
Need is irrelevant, and in any case entirely subjective. We didn't need Monks or DKs, but we got them anyway. We certainly didn't need Spirit being removed as a relevant stat for Mages and Warlocks, but it was leading to Spirit Cloth only being usable by one class just to fly in the face of that need for balance.
Last edited by Jessicka; 2013-08-10 at 11:04 PM.
But the ingame Demon Hunters which have Shadowbolt or Shadowfury or Curse of Flames or use Chaos Blast or are surrouded by demons are acceptable? Lets not also forget that NElfs also do shun DHs as well.
In this scenario, Warlocks would already have DPS specs and have the same melee DPS capability as other tanks. A dedicated melee dps would not be needed.Need is irrelevant
EJL
Last edited by Talen; 2013-08-10 at 11:18 PM.