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3-01-2011 @ 6:45PM
Snuzzle said...
Well, I'm a druid, and while I'm a little miffed that one of our major unique raid utility spells is being handed to a class that seems to constantly get shiny toys, I do appreciate the fact that they can't just raise people as a ghoul on a whim anymore. Because this is how it always goes:
*Key Player has died*
Raid Leader: "Hey druid, brez Key Player please."
Death Knight: "Looooool IMMA MAKE HIM A GHOUL!"
Key Player: "Why am I a ghoul?"
*Raid wipes*
I still don't think it makes any kind of sense though. If even a death knight can raise a fallen ally, then why are healers so special? Why can't a warrior rez people? And how can a Death Knight, who is imbued with the power of the scourge, raise people without them becoming tainted with scourge energy or undeath? Raises some interesting RP perspectives, like a paladin who refuses to accept a rez offered by a DK.