Alliance |
Pallanen |
Dual Spec.: Arms/Protection Guild: Club de Jolie Filles Profession #1: Grand Master Blacksmith/Weaponsmith/Master Swordsmith 450/450 Profession #2: Mining 450/450
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Sairalinde |
Guild: Club de Jolies Filles Profession #1: Leatherworking 275/375 Profession #2: Skinning 450/450
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Jaelle |
Guild: Club de Jolies Filles Profession #1: Alchemy 290/300 Profession #2: Herbalism 291/300
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Merenwen |
Guild: Club de Jolies Filles Profession #1: Enchanting 352/375 Profession #2: Tailoring 350/375
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Miriel |
Guild: Club de Jolies Filles Profession #1: Mining 316/375 Profession #2: Engineering 100/150
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Earanel |
Guild: Club de Jolies Filles Profession #1: Leatherworking 67/75 Profession #2: Skinning 133/150
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Granuaile |
Guild: Club de Jolies Filles Profession #1: Blacksmith 300/300 Profession #2: Mining 289/300
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Horde |
Rubacuori |
Guild: Club de Joiles Filles Profession #1: Herbalism 111/150 Profession #2: Alchemy 93/150
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Ki'Leanna |
Guild: Club de Joiles Filles Profession #1: Mining 450/450 Profession #2: Enchanting 340/375
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A Warrior's Point Of View |
Tuesday, March 11, 2008 |
From a Warrior's point of view, most other characters in World of Warcraft are cowards. They will stay far away and try to hurt and kill you by casting and running. Anyone knows that when you are picking at someone like a nasty little gnat and running away you are a wimpy coward.
A Warrior is not that way. They come right at you and bring the hurt. They are honest about what they are doing and how they are doing it. They intend to chop you to bits and dare you to try and stop them. They are not cowards.
Lets look at some of the other classes from a Warrior's point of view.
The worst is a Warlock. They simply run away and throw curses and other purple stuff that damages you over time. They have a pet that they send into harms way just to keep them out of trouble. Plus they wear very wimpy, pretty things. They pretend to be tough but all they do is run away. Warlocks are the most cowardly.
Second worst is a Paladin. Paladins are wimps too. By their style they have no choice but to get face to face sometimes. But they do so little damage they always run away to heal. Then they cast spells too like a little Mage or Warlock. They also surround themselves with a shiny, pretty bubble that keep them from harm while they heal. Sooooo wimpy. That is sickening to a Warrior. Paladins are poser Warriors. Not worty of the title "Warrior" but they pose like one. They are cowards and posers and not worthy of respect.
Mages are wimpy too. Just not as bad as the first two on this list. They run by and freeze you in place. Then when they are a safe distance they cast nasty damaging spells your way. They wear pretty things too but it suits them. So a Warrior will admire them for their attire. A Warrior will admire their firepower too. Respecting power is a Warrior's trait. But they don't get any respect for their ways. Wimps.
Hunters don't impress a Warrior too much. Some of them do have it to go toe to toe. But they always have a pet to help them out. The ones who always use their freeze traps and run away are the babies of WoW. They don't like getting their hands dirty so they let their pet do it for them from a safe distance. But there are times when a Hunter will actually fight alongside their pets. Those are the respectable ones in a Warrior's eyes.
Not all casters are wimpy though. A Warrior has a lot of respect for a Priest. They stand in the midst of a battle and take care of their brothers and sisters. They take a beating and keep going for as long as they can. A Priest is not a wimpy character. They also deal some damage when they have the opportunity. A Priest is a Warrior's best friend in battle.
There are some other classes that aren't too bad in a Warrior's sight. A Rogue is a good fighter. They can deal a lot of damage and they get in close too. They also can get behind enemy lines and cause big headaches. That takes guile. The thing Warrior's don't like about Rogues is that they like to use stunning poisons and all that wimpy crap. If they were good enough, they wouldn't have to stun a Warrior. They would just fight and win. But even though they do such a wimpy, cowardly thing like that, they can be respected. A little.
A Shaman.... well, a Warrior can have a little respect for them too. The ones who fight and kick butt are great. Those totem things are a bit on the wimpy side but they sure come in handy. They can heal at the right moment. They can also deal damage. But that is a little wimpy for a Warrior to totally accept. The fact that a Shaman is a good fighter sometimes saves them in a Warriors eyes. A little.
A Druid is OK sometimes to a Warrior. They can be good fighters, depending on what form they choose. But the problem with them is they come across as schizophrenic to a Warrior. They can't seem to make up their minds as to what form they want at any given moment. Plus sometimes they revert to wimpy casting. But a Druid is one of the more respectable classes to a Warrior. Especially the fighting ones, whatever form they take. Maybe good drugs can keep them non-schizo?
There are always expections to this list of course. For instance, last night in Alterac Valley a Mage froze Pallanen in place and then proceeded to come after her with her dagger. She made several passes at Pally, swinging that dagger like she knew what she was doing. But someone caught up to that Mage and wiped her up. It made Pallanen a little sad to see it too. Mages swinging daggers at Warriors are to be respected for sure. Maybe they are a little silly to do it but nontheless........
So there are exceptions to the wimpy list to be sure. But for the most part, when it comes to good, honest, in your face damage dealers, there is only one real classy class in World of Warcraft. A Warrior.
And that is the World of Warcraft list of classes from a Warrior's point of view.
(Yes, a very tongue in cheek post for your entertainment. Hope you enjoyed it. :) ) |
posted by Jen @ 7:22 AM |
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You know.....I think I killed you with my warlock in AV last week. Next time give me a sign to give you so you know its me.
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Wow-aholic, that may vey well be true. I've come across more than a few killer Locks in AV.
LOL
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About Me: I started playing WoW after my best friend bugged me to play. I soon learned that I really liked it. Now 2 years later I still play and have 20 characters. LOL I am no gaming expert. I am no WoW expert. A lot of the terms and "how to do's" elude me still. But I love to play. All you will find here are the adventures of Pallanen and her sisters. I love them all and they really kick butt. So stay tuned and maybe we can learn stuff from each other that we never knew. xoxo
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You know.....I think I killed you with my warlock in AV last week. Next time give me a sign to give you so you know its me.