Anyone else not like how almost every race can be every class now?

How can a discipline priest survive then, or a shadow priest healing themself?
Is There Concrete Evidence That Light And Void Actually Causes Someone To Die In An Explosion Of Fel? - Community / General Discussion - World of Warcraft Forums (blizzard.com)
I found this thread and someone said that there is no “evidence” that they will explode despite being polar opposites.

Turalyon and Alleria couldn’t even touch each other while he was Lightforged and she wasn’t even infused with Void yet, but I guess it was retconed then.

And yeah, even regarding the “big bang in warcraft”, and many factors that could have contributed to an explosion, that doesn’t make them directly explode upon contact. It could also simply have been a mechanical explosion, because the light had some sort of very dense pressure with high tension, and then the void growing in it could cause a mechanical reaction leading to this explosion, you know. Also, if that would happen, then the void couldn’t even have grown at all before the explosion happened. They can maybe even retcon some type of catalyst to introduce mixes between primal forces in wow and explain stuff like shadowflame, cosmic void, or new combos with it. It could also be a way to introduce class skins

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That requires creativity and writing, which is what I’m in the end asking for, regarding lifting restrictions and such, but I’m afraid Blizzard will not deliver.

Not because of the potential of explosion but the pain

So similar to undead. Those also are somewhat infused with Shadow magic, so inventing some painkillers these paladins would use and we are done, or the deadly trials which were suggested above, but that requires the writing I’m asking for.

Alleria called instead upon the Void, striking down the demons and opening a shadowy rift. Turalyon, who had become one with the Light, felt agonizing pain as she dragged him through it to a floating rock far away in the Twisting Nether. Dismayed at what she had done, he reached out to her only for their hands to burn at each others’ touch. - A Thousand Years of War

Weeeel… lets not be greedy :slight_smile:

Edit: and they were in the Twisting Nether, literally the source of the Fel and nor their usage of void nor light caused any probelm in the area, they not became bloody mist because the Void/Light reacted to the Fel

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That’s not greediness, I’m asking Blizzard to do their job.

Well we have already said that Disorder isn’t in opposition to The Light and Void.

Yep, just pointed out because Maissileipa wrote before “that Light opposes Fel”
It is not :slight_smile:
Individual Light users do - like how the Quel’dorei pirests who became Sin’dorei with neat Fel-green eyes by sniffing Fel-crystals and absorbing the Fel not exploded or felt any discomfort or the loss of ablilites, nor the Blood Knights, Fel-junkies who drained a Naaru

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From the Wowpedia:

"Fel magic (also called chaos magic, demonic magic, sacrificial magic, chaos energy, chaotic energy) is a destructive form of magic used by demons and members of the Burning Legion, and often by warlocks and demon hunters among the mortal races. It is the manifestation of Disorder in the Great Dark Beyond and the Twisting Nether. It is demonic, entropic, chaotic, and extremely volatile. Its use by the wielder, or its effects on the victim, frequently results in an alteration of the individual, colloquially called corruption. All members of the Burning Legion carry the taint of fel magic within their very blood, allowing them to spread greater evil. […]

Fel works like radiation, permeating an area and seeping into anything in the vicinity. Anything near a source of fel energy will eventually show signs of slight corruption. It smells like sulfur and brimstone. Fel can also pool into a green goop when it’s in physical form. Pit lord blood is literal fel goo. When drunk, their blood causes mutations such as the growth of spikes, horns, scales, and wings. Felfire is a flame born of fel magic. It is deadly to the touch Fel works like radiation, permeating an area and seeping into anything in the vicinity. Anything near a source of fel energy will eventually show signs of slight corruption. It smells like sulfur and brimstone. Fel can also pool into a green goop when it’s in physical form. Pit lord blood is literal fel goo. When drunk, their blood causes mutations such as the growth of spikes, horns, scales, and wings. Felfire is a flame born of fel magic. It is deadly to the touch, […]"

End quote.

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Yes
And how this contradict what I wrote?

And here I would like to read somewhere how does it work with Lightforged. Do they also get mutations? Does the Lightforging makes them more selfcontrolling? Does it weakens the Fel? Or the Light cease in them over time?

just stick to your “classic” and stop telling how others should enjoy this game.

When people think they can decide how others should play this and their game.

All classes and restrictions should be removed once and for all.

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Oman, the Lightforged Warlock in the questline became slightly green coloured if it counts (tho’ maybe just the fel-light everywhere and my sight betrayed me)

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I just say: body1, body2, tauren rogue…
So I don’t even want to know what’s coming next. Otherwise I can’t sleep at night.

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I would like to have some sentence or something, using that Oman guy in future can help, having him progress as character could also work. And I have also noticed green eyes on him so I guess he truly got them green.

You are doing the same right now. As I said above, removing restrictions which existed for a reason without any writing support behind it destroys fun to others, especially many RPers. You are literally demanding your will to be done at the expense of some other players. So calm down. If you don’t care you should consider playing single player games instead.

While I’m not completely against removing restrictions, I simply want some writing behind some strange ones like already mentioned Velf Pala.

I think it’s good

Not really a head cannon but from the blizzards own cannon where the Light is against fel. And you are saying that Draeinei used fel, cool, amazing, yes they can use it. But we are talking about Draenei that are so damn full of light that you cant even stuff beads up their butt cause they are so full of light, there is difference

I Would be tempted to play void elf paladin i will not lie :slight_smile:

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