Month: November 2015

Legion Class Preview Series: WarlockWarlocks are the most volatile and insatiable of spellcasters. Though they often pledge themselves to the service of noble causes and are not innately evil, their desire to understand darker magics and exercise unwavering command over demonic

Legion Class Preview Series: Warlock

Warlocks are the most volatile and insatiable of spellcasters. Though they often pledge themselves to the service of noble causes and are not innately evil, their desire to understand darker magics and exercise unwavering command over demonic forces breeds mistrust among even their closest allies.

Warlocks peer into the Void without hesitation, leveraging the chaos they glimpse within to devastating ends in battle—their greatest abilities are fueled by the souls they’ve harvested from their victims. They exploit powerful Shadow magic to manipulate and degrade the minds and bodies of their enemies. They employ Fire magic, dropping hellish rain from the sky, to immolate the opposition. They summon and command indomitable demons from the Twisting Nether to do their bidding, or even to be sacrificed as the Warlock sees fit, empowering and protecting the dark caster from harm.

The foundation of the Warlock class has been long and well established in Warcraft lore. However, while Affliction and Destruction Warlocks have maintained consistent, distinguished fantasies, the core identity of the Demonology Warlock has strayed too far from its roots in recent years. A primary goal for Warlocks in Legion is to accentuate the existing motifs for Affliction and Destruction, while returning Demonology back to its roots of summoning, utilizing, and empowering demons.

Warlock resources have also become too cumbersome, causing confusion that outweighed their depth. To this end, we’re going to once again standardize Warlocks on their most class-defining resources: Mana and Soul Shards. Finally, demons have always served various utility purposes, but most of them are very niche, while the same one or two demons see the vast majority of limelight. We want to re-incentivize demon variety, strengthening the various utilities that each demon supplies, and causing some demons to be favored based on the Warlock’s spec.

bethesda: graphics!!
bethesda: no sliders!!
bethesda: audio recordings!!
bethesda: deep and nuanced quest lines!!
bethesda: perks!!
bethesda: settlements!!
me: i’m gonna fuck the ghoul and the robot

localsuccubus: darkwraithdan: wheel-skellington: mormonfacts: good “not delivered” is the greatest slow hitting joke ever I think this is my favourite I lost it

localsuccubus:

darkwraithdan:

wheel-skellington:

mormonfacts:

good

“not delivered” is the greatest slow hitting joke ever

I think this is my favourite

I lost it

Birds: What are they?

Birds: What are they?

stormandozone:

eva-420:

skelefolk:

trashg0at:

skelefolk:

trashg0at:

skelefolk:

speedoweedo:

im stuck in nerd sanctuary with hetero tabletop nerds who are like ‘im not gay but arthas makes my dick hard’ this is a unique brand of hell that is all my own

#like just man up and suck the lich kings dick

wouldn’t it be all nasty tho? hes dead

dont kinkshame

your tongue would get stuck to it

but consider: thats the goal

also he wouldn’t be able to get it up

Actually someone did send in a ticket asking a gm about death knight boners and I don’t remember the exact phrasing but it basically amounted to “dark magic is fucked up and anything is possible”

@shithowdy

It was @kaelthas-dickrider

(Sorry lance)