https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Visage_(racial)
A player sized dragon is still a dragon.They can't transform into huge dragon.
See Deep Breath or Breath of Eons.They can't launch themselves into the air out of harms way, while also spitting fireballs which either heal or damage.
Again, where did I say that they’re exactly alike?They can't set Lifebind how Alex does in HotS.
They can't use their own life to heal their allies.
Their fire breath does not slow enemies.
M can't boost their spells while they are transformed into dragon.
Similarly, Alexstrasza can't do many things which Evokers do.
Again in both cases you have a character switching in and out of visage form into dragon form and dealing damage or healing using red (and green) dragon abilities.Mechanics of the two gameplays are different and has little common, besides fantasy and vague inspiration.
Yet Abundance is a green spell and entered the Evoker class as Emerald Blossom.Alexstrasza can't use Green spell, because she is a Red dragon, not a Green one. She canonicaly does not have any powers of Dream, which Greens have. She has only powers over Life.
Oh? Before Alexstraza which one?Using their wings and tails in combat is not really based on Alexstrasza, but on general dragon fantasy. Almost all dragons in WoW history have ability to do so.
So again we’re going to ignore visage form, the ability to heal and deal damage with fire, the mastery being based on Alex, multiple abilities in the Evoker class that directly come from Alex HotS, etc.?As I said, the two are clearly connected in some way, but clearly not on mechanical level. It is more than clear that on Evokers, dragons were source of inspiration, but the actual mechanics are brand new.-
I guess so that’s a yes.Adaptive Swarm.
Except Druids no longer have insect swarm, so that just leaves adaptive swarm, which is a single ability. Again, we have dozens of red dragon abilities in the Evoker class, so how is the single insect-based ability comparable?https://www.wowhead.com/spell=391891/adaptive-swarm
And on WoW classic, Insect Swarm:
https://www.wowhead.com/classic/spel...7/insect-swarm
Both of these have some talents which further enhances them.
Which are completely irrelevant since they’re not combat forms, and they have no corresponding ability beyond the form.Also, there are two insect forms already. Sable Ardenmoth...
https://www.wowhead.com/item=187937/...able-ardenmoth
... and Shimmering Ardenmoth
https://www.wowhead.com/spell=360545...ring-ardenmoth
One insect spell in WoW is not “some”. Btw, you know it’s slim pickings when we have to use Hearthstone cards for WoW abilities.I noticed you also like Hearthstone and use it as a source for your ideas and arguments. Let's have a look over there. We all know that Hearthstone is not canon, but it is more of a WHAT IF scenarios, some of them eventually ended up in WoW anyway. Hearthstone answer us the question how it would look if a druid was turned undead.
Malfurion the Pestilent
https://hearthstone.fandom.com/wiki/..._the_Pestilent
- he summons insects
Some Druid spells from the same expansion:
- Webweave: https://hearthstone.fandom.com/wiki/Webweave
- Crypt Lord: https://hearthstone.fandom.com/wiki/Crypt_Lord
- Druid of the Swarm: https://hearthstone.fandom.com/wiki/Druid_of_the_Swarm
Oh, look... druid of the swarm can transform into an insect.
Why don't undead druids in this expansion just transform into necrotic bears and cats?
So, there are some insect druid spells after all.
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Well no since Druids have none of the required abilities.