Brothres and sisters, maybe they will open Paladin class for Zandalari in th first patch? That being said, there is more time than enough to implement them at launch.
Brothres and sisters, maybe they will open Paladin class for Zandalari in th first patch? That being said, there is more time than enough to implement them at launch.
Nobody said it's a class trainer, but it is the exact same kind of thing that class trainers in the live game tell players that aren't that class. Obviously a Zandalari Paladin would not be getting that kind of reaction.
Not to mention, this is before they're recruited into the Horde.
Give it up, you and your kind do not and never did have an argument about this. Those are clearly the Zandalari analogue to the Paladin class, it's not even disputable.
If you're gloating about them not being playable you're just trolling.
Last edited by Shakou; 2018-02-23 at 01:50 PM.
"Nobody's butthurt but I'm going to pluck eyes out of my sockets to not look at the obvious".
The denial is comedy gold.
She specifically talks about prowess in battle and crafting champions of the light to defend the empire. She literally calls her order one of "holy warriors".
But hey, the worst blind is the one who doesn't want to see.
Except Zandalari PCs are not, lorewise. And that's what matter when it comes to a text addressing lore.
When we looked at the relics of the precursors, we saw the height civilization can attain.
When we looked at their ruins, we marked the danger of that height.
- Keeper Annals
Mad does not mean the same thing in British English. It fits either way, look at you trying to troll here. You're not even getting a rise out of anyone, we all think you're nuts.
Your response to Blizzard very clearly putting Zandalari Paladins in the actual expansion that's actually coming out soon is that "It's just to make fun of you guys"! As if we actually care about what some random kid on MMO Champ thinks about us.
NVM that they actually spent time giving them a very unique armor set that is totally something a Paladin would wear. All for jokes, according to you.
Bored now.
Last edited by Shakou; 2018-02-23 at 01:56 PM.
Blizzard will add them in, we are all complaining about it and it is early enough, honestly they should swap Warlock out for Paladin.
When the arguing is lowered to such levels you know the desperation is becoming real. Holy shit, there's anything more hysterically obvious than "holy warriors" to define Paladins?
I mean, it could be. We saw this kind of shit countless times before, just by looking at the Class Trainer NPCs.
But I didn't even imply that. What I mean is that such text has lorewise value and lorewise there's nothing preventing a native Zandalari (which the PC undeniably is) to be a Prelate (and a Paladin, gameplay wise).
.. wow, there are still people in denial?
Jesus.
It was not too long ago that people were in denial about this being an expansion centered around Kul Tiras/high seas, despite ya know armor models being datamined with filenames like kul_tiras_quest_tunic. Just not worth it to try to convince them or dig any deeper as to why they don't believe it.
Can't wait to read Blizzard final answer.
We reached enough toxicity level that this forum will implode.
Btw that NPC have a spell called Seal but doesn't seems like any Paladin seal :???:
We don't have any openings means " we don't accept new members " ??? English isn't my first language.
Not quite. More that they aren't looking for new members because all their positions have already been filled. But it's not like it's a position you could sign up for either way. The Zandalari apparently test children to see if they're gifted as a Priest or a Warrior before putting them into that line of employment. The Prelate flavor text suggests that only the children who pass both tests get to join up.
No.
Thxbye