Goblin paladins

I know I need a Goblin Paladin… that why I don’t want them to put them in the

game.

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Ok, now I know that you’re not Puny!

Es bleiben im Raum: Uther, Liadrin, Arathor, und Turalyon.

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goblins love shiny stuff, paladins are shiny. make it happen. make them the kings of bling.

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Sind aber auch alle keine Goblins :thinking:

Give mechagnome druids. With full mechanical tranforms. Like bear form turns you into Abrams M1A2… Etc…

mechagnome druids are so called Trasformers robots what can trasform to mecha anaimals :stuck_out_tongue:

Get in line. Night Elves, Gnomes and Mag’har Orcs are still waiting for their Paladins.

True as greed is a sin. Sure making gold’s not bad as then you have more to share like i always help out beginners ^^

This right here :point_up: Give me blood elf druids :slightly_smiling_face:

maybe they are two goblins in a coat, who knows.

I’ll only play a Goblin if they introduce Tinkers into the game.

YES!

No bias here at all :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: :laughing:

Lightforged Undead is indeed something I would like to see. However, the Lightforged movement with Calia Menethil are no warmongers thus they are seeking peace and cooperation with the Alliance.

A faction merge is inevitable, and Lightforged Undead settlements consisting of Undead with their human families and friends from the Alliance is the logical step to go as an amplification of the contact between the Undead and their bereaved relatives we already have seen happening.

Abomination Monk

I think goblin paladins is a bit of a stretch. Lorewise it seems paladins need to have a conviction in their beliefs (or at least in the Light, be it as a tool, or a salvic force) whereas priests seem to be able to get away with a much more pragmatic view of things.

The goblin priests in Azshara illustrate quite clearly they view their powers only as a means to con people and make money or call in favours. I think it needs to be a teeny bit more genuine for them to be paladins.

Even blood knights, whilst using the light as a tool, believed fervently in the light as a concept, and belief in their cause, notwithstanding the fact they could literally tap light powers anyway. It seems if you can’t do that, you at least have to have some firm belief in the Light, and I’m not sure Goblins do. Their faith is only as deep as the rows on the receipt they can charge for their services. The moment there are no buyers, or a different opportunity comes up, they switch focus, which is antithetical to the paladin mindset.

Wow, racist much? The new Horde is much more progressive than your alliance with their outdated monarchy that has been proven to be flawed beyond belief!

Yup, I also believe we’re moving in that direction, even though I hate that we’re moving in that direction. While I dislike conflict in real life, I’m a huge advocate for it in fantasy worlds. It makes stuff more interesting.

… You disgust me, and not even in sexual way this time…

Blame the writers for not being capable of writing how the “monarchy” actually works. As it is now, the Alliance is the alliance of three remaining Human “kingdoms” (Stormwind, Gilneas, Kul Tiras), three Dwarven clans and their subclans, a merged Gnome kingdom, the Draenei, the Night Elves, the remaining High Elves, and the exiled Void Elves.

There’s wouldn’t be much of an alliance if the Stormwind monarch were bullying everyone around, and right now we have plenty of proof that especially Anduin have been working for unity and cooperation - as he changed his father’s plans about how to unite the three dwarven clans in Ironforge during Cataclysm.

My hope is that we get a faction merge ASAP, with the inclusion of a brand new all-race faction that will be villainous and never cooperate with Hordalliance no matter what.

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In other words you just said that if it’s profitable enough - Gobling will immediately start a Holy Crusade.