To make up for it, there’s the Outdoor Arathor armour.
The only thing preventing the cloth and plate sets from seeing widespread adoption throughout the Alliance roleplaying community is the fact that they have glowing bits, which might put off some of the low fantasy roleplayers.
For once, Mail goes incredibly hard for no reason.
Leather looks like a ninja.
Cloth is the pope.
Plate is basically about to invade your country in the name of The Holy Father.
How about you flourish silently you up jumped iguana!!!
To be fair all of those sets are class, the only set that i don’t like - from what we’ve been shown so far - is Paladin. Otherwise everything looks good.
while i remain…skeptical about some of the story ramifications things are still in alpha so who knows whats staying or not. gameplay and visuals wise though im loving what im seeing thus far.
…blizzard tho plz, give dagran some stubble. anything.
If Dalaran is truely gone, it would be a 3 out of 3 (historicaly Alliance) cities that has been destroyed ingame; Theramore, Darnassus and now Dalaran!
Hope the next city they destroy is a Horde one like Thunder Bluff or what remains of Lordaeron
I deffo think its getting updated; most likely going to function as a Neutral hub(since Dalaran will be gone?) With the ruined part updated to be rebuild in the colors of the HElves and VElves
Akin to the Alliance/Horde area’s in Dalaran most likely
it’s amazing how everything becomes an Alliance city when the excuse is asking Blizzard to take away even more things from the Horde LMAO
Furthermore, if your only planned reaction of your character to the fact that Dalaran has crashed into the ground is ‘I guess I have to move my non-Dalaran non-Kirin Tor affiliated neutral merchant to somewhere else that might be less pretty’, is the set dressing of Dalaran really that necessary?
It’s clearly not interesting to you as a writer, and your character isn’t intrinsically linked to it, so I really don’t get what’s the holdup some people are having. The logistics of how to get to Dalaran as a non-mage in an instant aren’t any more complicated than the usage of literally any other neutral hub in Azeroth or Outland for a market, and most of those hubs won’t have the approximate space of a 500$ flat in New York as compared to Dalaran.
But I still think a neutral Theramore would’ve made more sense after War3 then a neutral Dalaran as meeting place for the factions.
Theramore was basicly a new city, the “8th” Human Kingdom being build up on foreign lands, alongside the newly recreated Horde with which they had semi-good relationships. Dalaran has to much history linking it to the Alliance, up to the point they fought the Forsaken in vanilla and TBC
Now we loose Dalaran and we lost Theramore, so I wonder what they’ll prop up as the new neutral capital city? Or perhaps neutral RPers will find a new place to RP in, aslong as its not Bel’ameth, I am fine with any destination!