Poster: Pyralis at 3/24/2006 11:44:29 AM PST Subject: what is the logic behind gnome warrior |
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there is no way in hell you are going to make me belive that a maggot who is half size my %@$% can deal alot of damage melee. He can barely hold his head on his shoulders, adding the weapon weight he should just die of exhaustion
but oky... it is a fantasy game so logic and commun sense aren't are home here... then why can't the big hunk of meat be rogues ?!?[ post edited by Pyralis ]
| | | http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspx?fn=wow-general&t=7611595&p=#post7611595 | | | Poster: Caydiem at 3/24/2006 11:52:22 AM PST Subject: Re: what is the logic behind gnome warrior |
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(Digging up a lot of my old posts lately. ;) )
Here's one potential explanation.
How is it that Gnomes specifically work? How is it that they survive just as well as a Tauren? Think about the Gnome race carefully. They are intelligent and analytical -- keen strategists, too. Planning war can come quite naturally to a Gnome. Through study, as well as a healthy amount of trial and error, the Gnome can learn to compensate for many of their weaknesses. An orc, for example, might just brace himself when he sees a blow coming; a Gnome, on the other hand, would calculate the trajectory and position his body and shield in order to deflect the brunt of the strike. They may not have much strength in their limbs, but they can compensate by striking at a monster's weakest points they discovered through field research. A Gnome may not be the most imposing of figures, but they should not be underestimated.
As for why Tauren can't be Rogues... big, clomping hooves, perhaps? ;)
Fundeni kuchera.
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