I don’t see a recipe for the Heritage Armour there, do you? Please, show me where in lore it states anyone can make it.
I know elves have armorsmiths who can craft armor. Your argument is void because no matter how deep you go into this you’ll always lose.
All you need is a skilled armorsmith to make a replica. There’s no magical boundary that steps in and says “btw nobody knows how to reforge something like this”, even if it was made from inferior or superior materials.
I can make assumptions based on the context of the game. That’s called expanding on the universe which is an absolute necessity if you want to RP in the first place. Your argument doesn’t matter.
You heard it first here guys, none of the raids never happened IC.
It doesn’t matter who does the raids. In fact, that makes your point even worse. How do you wear that gear, if the only way to get it from is through the raid? And you haven’t done that raid IC; so again, I guess you can’t defend yourself.
It doesn’t matter at all how you feel at all lmao. Like you said, in your pragmatic manner, that site your source, when all you are doing here is exactly the same thing you are scrutinizing.
It’s apparently only OK to expand upon the setting when you are doing it, but when others do it, it’s bad?
If you want to make a good argument, be consistent with it.
No it isn’t. The only requirement you need is being exalted and being of X level. That’s literally how you get to start the quest.
It’s the most 100% truth here that you completely ignored and now your argument is falling over itself, even if you choose to use expansion of the universe argument (whenever it suits you).
Yeah, and so is that gear you are wearing. It’s rewarded to the players who IC did the raid and won their loot roll. But you are not that guy, so again, you’d better take it off unless you want to be a hypocrite.
And even if in this case it WAS the hero (Lor’themar’s definition is clearly very broad, again, because all you need to do is to be exalted with your faction + be strong enough (have high enough level), it’d still be doable because the requirements aren’t actually that high at all, as I just proved.
Unless Lor’themar specifically says that the set is rewarded to the guy who killed x raid boss or w/e, your point shatters.
Sure my source is that I can transmog it in the tab.
Nah I’m just a guy using transmog/using a renegade druid form.
Thank you all three!
Looks good! Fist weapon is good too. i’d do a fist weapon on my warrior for tanking if he wasn’t a Nightborne and likes using “an actual weapon”
Just a shame we can’t have a spear/shield combo.
Well, it didn’t just appear out of thin air, did it.
Stop it, Lonecreek. Gameplay I lore. So long as people don’t actually claim to own the namesake weapons or armour, let them use the models as they see fit. If it ruins your immersion so much, then don’t roleplay with the offenders?
So every time I go buy a sammich the contents will be random?
Now that’s a peeve.
Yeah man, but most of the time all you get is just bread, maybe some butter
So how did Lonecreek exactly get a pair of Ashamane’s fangs?
[aggressively uses thas’dorah as generic elven bow in rp]
When my 1st blood elf hunter gets to 100, I’m going to use Golden bow of Quel’thalas along with the Legion pvp set.
How does that address the possibility it is illegal to make? Or that it requires certain super rare materials? It doesn’t. Because we know nothing about it. Going on to claim it’s makeable because you said so has no canon-truth.
Raids happened. Just not how we saw ingame. I suggest you read Chronicle, where it talks about the raids. Like I said. Sunwell was done by the Alliance, yet the Horde can play through it because it’s mechanics. Lorewise the Horde did not do that raid.
Of course it matters who’s done the raids. Your “gotcha” is terrible because, again, the raids as we do them aren’t canon.
You’re correct. I misspoke. The raidsets are used by scores of NPCs around the world. The druid one from Serpentshrine is seen on druids throughout Azeroth, so is the one from Karazhan. This is why raidsets are not exclusive, because NPCs use them.
The requirement is that the character you’re playing as, regardless of your ingame progress and what you yourself has achieved, is an insanely heroic individual who has slain demons, went to Draenor to battle the Ironhorde, etc etc. That is who was chosen to light the fires in the questline and then received the regalia.
Your source is that the Artifact Wielder can do it, because when you do it that’s who you’re playing as. You aren’t doing it as Atahalni.
It’s a good look, though sadly oversaturated in Farstrider RP.
Yeah, i know.
But I’ve been wanting to do that for the longest time, hence why I restored her in the first place.
My 2nd blood elf hunter (my current herald alt) is more unique since she’s wearing the dragon soul hunter set.
Place bets, how many tauren will use the tauren heritage set when it comes out?
I mean, given it’s basically the only tauren-like gear we’ve gotten since… Druid T6?
Now I am fully prepared to find it a bit funny when every BElf uses the same set (Dying options when?) but… I am pretty sure nobody cared when everyone was wearing the HMT set, or LFDraenei set, or the Nightborne set, or the Allied Race here set(s). All of which make your character seem special in the quest text when you get them. /shrug
Maybe if I buy enough sammiches I can get a meatball sub with cheese… or I can mash them all together to make one. Either way I wish I could just buy the sub I want upfront without the guy behind the counter rolling some dice and assembling the sammich behind a steel screen.
You do you boo. I still use pieces of the Alliance version in my hunter’s set and he’s only a human
How is gameplay the lore when, lorewise, it was the Alliance who did the Sunwell but the Horde can play the raid ingame?
Lonecreek, how did your character get a hold of the fangs of Ashamane?
It wasn’t until Legion where we actually were able to wield totems as Tauren. With the exception of the chestpiece I feel the heritage set for Tauren is amazing and I can’t wait to wear it on my alt.
A question he will probably never answer.
Well, he is currently replying at the time of writing this, but I bet he will be responding to someone else.
Edit: I was proven wrong. Huh. But the answer is still left rather wanting.
The fact I’m wearing them on my armoury doesn’t mean I use them IC lmao