I don’t even know how to begin to translate this post. I’ve been staring at it for 20 minutes now and I have no idea what you posted is supposed to mean. I’ll try my best, though.
That’s not what I’m insinuating. Rather I’m saying that you shouldn’t downplay shaman as some generic zappers.
That’s… the point. You couldn’t fly because of the thunder storm. Which dropped their fliers from the sky. Because they were struck by lightning. I don’t know what the argument here is meant to be? First you’re saying no, then yes?
Uh-huh. Did you know the thread’s about the worst type of people to RP with?
What? What does that have to do with anything? I literally don’t know where you’re coming from, or what you’re trying to get at here and I’m deeply concerned right now. None of that is even tangentially related to the topic of what happens to you when you’re struck by lightning.
Well that explains a lot.
I posted a cool response to this thread scratching the surface of shaman class lore, it’s worth checking out.
If you have a class whose average representative demonstrates the ability to wave away destructive floods, becomes one with the world and the elemental spirits in it, and demonstrates the ability to link and bond with every living being around them, and is immune to magical interrupts according to War of the Ancients*?
I’d argue they’re up there among the top powerful classes.
*According to War of the Ancients, druids/shaman can’t be interrupted by anti-magic measures. There’s no magic to interrupt. They wield no power of their own, they only ask and direct inherent forces of nature. Like Malfurion states in the novel:
Your magic can’t interrupt the wind.