Poster: Wowz at 5/22/2006 12:58:26 PM PDT Subject: How come warriors don't have reagents? |
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It seems every class has a reagent except warriors... why?
Druids have reagents for rezzes and group MoTW.
Hunters have arrows and food for their pets.
Mages have reagents for their group AB buff and portals.
Paladins have reagents for their group buffs.
Priests have reagents for their group buffs.
Rogues have poisons, flash powder, blinding powder...
Shamans have reagents for ahnks.
Warlocks have soul shards.
Warriors have... nothing.
Unless I am missing something, why is it that warriors have no kind of reagent for any of their abilities?
The CMs have said that bag space management was an important part of this game... yet warriors clearly have a huge advantage here. Not only do they not have reagents, but they don't have anything like earth totems or lockpicking kit either...
What gives?
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Poster: Tseric at 5/22/2006 12:59:31 PM PDT Subject: Re: How come warriors don't have reagents? |
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Carry around multiple armor sets and you might view the issue differently.
To live outside the law, one must be honorable
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Poster: Tseric at 5/22/2006 1:08:35 PM PDT Subject: Re: How come warriors don't have reagents? |
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Often, when asking a question about why one class might not have things other classes do, it can be simply for the matter of distinction. Sometimes it's a matter of the class not needing a certain mechanic that other classes have. There could be lore reasoning, game balance reasoning or simply aesthetic reasoning or reasoning of game play.
In this case, the reasoning overlaps. Reagents are commonly associated with magic and spellcasting. Warriors, being outside of this realm, do not have abilities that use such things.
Or you could just listen to the people that want everything spread evenly between classes. I mean, what's the harm in making all of the classes operate the same way, right?
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Poster: Tseric at 5/22/2006 1:19:42 PM PDT Subject: Re: How come warriors don't have reagents? |
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I don't think this thread has enough moral indignation and 'harumph'ing. Let's try to push it for a few more pages.
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Poster: Tseric at 5/22/2006 1:39:11 PM PDT Subject: Re: How come warriors don't have reagents? |
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Q u o t e: I am forgetting standard operating procedure...
When do we break off and start demanding for Tseric to be fired for his cold, insensitive remarks? Page 11 or 13?
Should have started on page 9, but I don't think enough people got their licks in yet.
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