Brio52

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not sure if there's any shadow/void abilities in their arsenal, they're predominantly undeath, the same magic used to raise the forsaken but stronger. I guess they'd be more of a mirror to druids than anything else, though they definitely feel more like paladins due to the fighting style.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

Totally agree! Also think it's a shame she turned into the big monster which felt it just happened so the film could have a climactic third act. It wasn't too bad because it leaning into the "when I feel really bad, I want to let people harm me", but it still sort of presents the antagonists actions as somewhat reasonable, when I think it was stronger to have her acting solely out of bigotry.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Definitely, I'd love a holy DPS, I know the role is kinda there with paladins but nothing beats a ranged clothie, completely different vibe.

On the flip side I'd love to see a paladin consumed by shadow and void, doesn't even need to be gameplay, could be an NPC in the story.

 

I've been really into the wow lore lately, I know some people aren't a fan but I really quite like the systems they've made.

I think it's really interesting that we've seen an equivilant of the titans for the force of death as well. Do people think the Naaru are the equivalent for light, or is there a force above the naaru even more closely tied to the force of light?

If the next expansion focused on one of the forces we've not seen, what would people most like to see? We don't know much about Life apart from what the titans and azeroth beings have done. While the legion is gone, there may very well be still the titan equivilant for disorder, I could see an expansion set around going into the twisting nether. Of course the most likely is focusing on the void and finding out more about the forces behind the old Gods.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I've watched the first 2 episodes and really liked them. I saw someone complaining that Loch Henry doesn't have a tech aspect, but I disagree. The principle of Black Mirror is to look at how tech interacts with people, but that doesn't have to be new technology. Film is a technology that changed the world, and enables us to learn about others and connect with our family more, for better and worse.