... what level should it start at?
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... what level should it start at?
You're not allowed to discuss conspiracy theories on mmo-champion, which makes me wonder what they're trying to hide.
I honestly feel that the hero class concept was one of the worst ideas Blizzard ever came up with. I understand why they did it, but man was it terrible.
The only thing about it being terrible is they honestly thought one class should be inherently more powerful than the others. The rest of it regarding lore, special starting area, abilities, and so on was excellent and is probably one of the most meritable things in WoW atm imho.
Won't be one next expansion.
But in Expansion VI (the level 100 expansion) I suspect there'll be Demon Hunter added, and it'll start at 65.
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Agreed. Like I said, I understood why they had to do it for Death Knights to be a class. The problem is that DK players believed that they should be inherently more powerful than other classes because they were playing a "hero class". Once DKs were balanced, their population numbers started to tank.
I hear this from people and I don't understand why. The only differnce is they start at 55 and you have to have at least 1 character at 55 to create one. So what's the problem?
Is it that people feel that you don't learn your class as well when you start so late? I don't think that's the case.
So why? Do people feel that everyone should suffer the 1-55 grind eveytime they roll a new character?
Honestly i'd be ok if every class starts at the same level of the expansion you are on. Having to trudge through old content for the sake of 'because' is silly and pointless.
He said it wasn't an impossibility. Which, given how the Monk failed miserably because of how it started at level 1, means it's almost a certainty.
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DK started out blatantly overpowered, and Blizz admitted it was intentional.
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You're not allowed to discuss conspiracy theories on mmo-champion, which makes me wonder what they're trying to hide.
55 fitted to DK's because of the plaguelands.
If we get a Demon Hunter hero class level 65 would suit them right because of outlands.
A Tinker class could maybe interact with level 55 because of the cataclysm that happend and did something to azeroth, they would have to start at a changed azeroth location....
I honestly have no idea. It all depends on the storyline.
LoL! Monks didn't fail miserably. The problem was that new players couldn't access them, and old players didn't want to start from level 1 because MoP wasn't very alt-friendly. Monks have a good reputation among the WoW community, and there isn't that sheer level of disdain that a lot of players showed towards DKs in WotLK, and continue to show to the present day.
Over time, Monks will grow to become one of WoW's more popular classes. It's just going to take time for them to get there.
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Monks are the least played class in the entire game, while DK is one of the top 3.
I'd say that's a failure. Players won't suddenly realize "Hey, Monks are cool" they'll continue to say "Oh, it's a monk."
Now we can potentially have a discussion on if this is actually how alt-unfriendly MoP was compared to Wrath...
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Actually DK is more like 4th in US realms, and 6th in EU realms;
http://wow.realmpop.com/
So they're middle of the pack.
And all indications are that they are dropping population-wise;
Actually if you read the official forums, Monks are considered one of the best and enjoyable tanks in the game, and their healing spec continues to be considered one of the best in the game. The problem is that MoP required a lot to get to raiding tier, and a lot of people were intimidated by the Monk's playstyle.I'd say that's a failure. Players won't suddenly realize "Hey, Monks are cool" they'll continue to say "Oh, it's a monk."
Now we can potentially have a discussion on if this is actually how alt-unfriendly MoP was compared to Wrath...
Now, with that said, I can understand why Blizzard would consider a hero class that starts at level 55 or above. Advanced players don't want to start at level 1, even if its easier to reach max level (like the Monk's EXP bonuses for example).
I brought that up above you, at least as far as dailies killing the desire to roll alts is concerned.
But where a lot of us gave up on Monk, myself included, was not as having one as an alt. It's as having one as a main.
1-90 is a huge grind, and I myself gave out in Howling Fjord. But even then if you parse all characters 10-90, Monk remains a bottom 3 class while DK (same stretch of levels) is top 3.
This isn't a problem of players giving up, it's a problem of players not even wanting to start one. In part because the class was entirely fluid up to the point of release and even into patch 5.2 continued to have a lot of DPS changes.
Blizz should have included the Beta ability reminding Monk that "Windwalker isn't finalized yet" on the live release.
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On the site you provided, if we're only looking at level 90 :Originally Posted by Teriz
- US : DK 3 / Monk last
- EU : DK 4 / Monk last
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If they want a catchup mechanic, then they can bring in new combos - e.g. NElf mages start at 80 for example - but new classes should start at L1.
I expect a Legacy system has a good chance of being integrated into the game given the complaints about alts, so there'd be even less reason to worry about catchup.
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55 = 80 = 25 levels difference.
75 = 100 = 25 levels difference.
So i would say at 75.
Nice disclaimer there.
DKs have also been in the game for 5 years and get a 55 level head start. Monks have been in the game for 8 months, and start at level 1.
Let's also not forget that Blizzard decided to not make Monks blatantly OP at the start of MoP. Their healing was a bit out of control, but they were weak in PvP. When DKs were introduced (and honestly throughout WotLK), they dominated PvP. A lot of people switched to DKs for that reason alone.