Everyone's a Warrior DateTime:5/23/2012 10:37:34 AM
The first thing that causes a stir in the crowd is the announcement that we were going to be playing as the Empire and Chaos. Previous demonstrations of the game have always focused on the Greenskins (Orcs and Goblins) and the Dwarves. The Empire is the pseudo-German kingdom of the humans while their mortal foes are a tribe of Norsemen who have allowed themselves to be corrupted by the forces of Chaos. It's generally built around the bloodthirsty idea that "everyone fights." Up next was the Empire's Witch Hunter, a scary looking fellow with a big Puritan-style hat. He's referred to as a melee/DPS class because he's all about dishing out the punishment rather than taking it (Chaos' counterpart was unrevealed). Finally we got a chance to look at the Bright Wizards and Chaos' Magus, the two ranged DPS classes that we'd be playing that day. You can buy cheap wow gold here ,we have cheap wow gold for sale !
The difference between Warhammer Online's design and the competition came through most clearly in his description of the Bright Wizard. "They have no buffs, no crowd control, no healing," Barnett exclaimed. "Bright Wizards are about making… stuff… burn! They are nuclear weapons! Both are pretty traditional tanks, loaded up with armor and hit points designed to let them withstand big punishment. Next up are the Empire's Warrior Priests and Chaos' Zealots. Both are referred to as "melee/healers" because of the way they gain the power to cast spells. These aren't standoff clerics. They need to do melee damage in order to build up reservoirs of faith/fanaticism that can then be spent on healing spells. Buy cheap wow gold here !
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