Mained a Mage and later a Paladin in Vanilla. Looking to put a big focus on healing for classic so i'm going with Priest.
Still torn between Undead and Troll!
Undead is one of the most popular Horde races, so you will see a lot of them. That also ties in with their racial ability being really strong.
Their racial Priest ability is also the best one on Horde side, though it's more of a Shadow ability, rather than healing.
Their racial Priest ability is also the best one on Horde side, though it's more of a Shadow ability, rather than healing.
Its a god-send racial. Best one imo.
Thinking of rolling a Survival hunter because no-one else will :) Just to see if I can do something creative and out of the box which surprises people.
Thinking of rolling a Survival hunter because no-one else will :) Just to see if I can do something creative and out of the box which surprises people.
Good luck with this! I'm sceptical but nonetheless would be very interested in seeing someone come up with a viable Survival build.
For levelling it could be quite good actually come to think of it... https://classic.wowhead.com/spell=19245 would make immo traps even more OP. And let's not forget far, far up in the Survival tree there is this amazing talent https://classic.wowhead.com/spell=24297 .
And there's also https://classic.wowhead.com/spell=24295 and https://classic.wowhead.com/spell=19153 .
Ummmmmmm kind of nice right?
Human warrior. Tank or fury, undecided. Probably both as I enjoy the roles equally.
What do you folks think: will it be the most fun, in your opinion, to roll the same faction as before due to nostalgia being a big part of (why you want to play) WoW Classic, or the opposite for the freshness of it?
What do you folks think: will it be the most fun, in your opinion, to roll the same faction as before due to nostalgia being a big part of (why you want to play) WoW Classic, or the opposite for the freshness of it?
I have briefly rolled a Tauren Shaman on a private realm, like I did originally when I started playing. I have to say that the quests felt fresh as I haven't done them in 12 or so years. But having played through the Barrens multiple times, I just wanted to finish that zone. Once I was done though, I had a huge motivation spike going into WC and Ashenvale.
I also rolled a Human Warrior and have to say that the experience in Westfall was very new to me as I mained horde. The quests are tough though if you are solo-leveling.
Nostalgia wants me to play Horde, while I really think that playing the other faction would be so much more of a fresh start and the beginning of a "real" new classic adventure. I will probably decide once when the servers go live.
I think that nostalgia will be there no matter what faction you choose. It is more about what faction you will want to identify as.
What do you folks think: will it be the most fun, in your opinion, to roll the same faction as before due to nostalgia being a big part of (why you want to play) WoW Classic, or the opposite for the freshness of it?
Good question Quaria. In my opinion nostalgia for Classic, from what I have deduced over the last year or so of discussing the game, is a mixture of two different pleasant recollections:
Some say that if you played the game when you were young you lean towards the former, and that if you were older you lean towards the latter. I don’t agree with this argument - there are many members here for example who started at a much later age but still recall the thrill of playing and the happiness it brought to their life, even with kids and a family to support.
I’m not even saying that people fall into one category or the other - to do that would be a gross presumption about people’s sensibilities. It’s not a black and white issue and people will possess a measure of both flavours of nostalgia regardless.
What I will argue for quite strongly however is that if you never played the other faction, you should. This will be like playing the game for the first time again (unfamiliar NPCs, quests, travel routes etc.) - satisfying the first element of that nostalgic feeling. By default the second element will also be fulfilled because regardless of faction the mechanics and content will remain hyper-blizzlike.
I think its a fabulous idea to reroll your first character again, and tbh since its been such a long time everyone will be in for surprises and new experiences. So if you fancy that and its the first thing you think about then you should 100% do it because its what you know you will enjoy... all I’m trying to point out with this post is that coming to the other side will help you get lost in that world like you were the first time. There’s something magic about that too so don’t dismiss the idea!
I'm saving playing a different faction for another time. There's still plenty of things I haven't done as Horde, I'm saving Alliance for when I get bored of this game.
What do you folks think: will it be the most fun, in your opinion, to roll the same faction as before due to nostalgia being a big part of (why you want to play) WoW Classic or the opposite for the freshness of it?
Well, it really depends on a couple of things:
In the end, I will personally choose Horde because of many of the reasons above, and it was the one I used to main back in the day. I had my dose of Alliance playing in private servers (I love dwarves), but it's not an easy decision. If you think repetition will bore you, probably some freshness will be better :-) In that case, see you on the battlefield!
Think a bit over nostalgia: if playing one faction is done ONLY for nostalgia, it will wear out. Try to be as objective as possible;
I agree. The determining point for you should be whether the faction/class will be enjoyable for you. Simply choose what you will have the most fun with. I have seen that many times when people rolled certain character just because their friends forced them to, or they wanted to fill in the missing role in the team, they lost their interest in the character as they didn't identify with the playstyle/aesthetics. From my experience, I played both factions extensively and didn't lack fun on either of them, I value the community I play with. As Teeb said, playing the faction you never fully tried could be awsome cuz of the freshness.
Thanks for all the input. You have more or less convinced me to play Horde (which is the more fresh faction for me). Undead because then I can RP that my character is reborn, and because the starting area feels intriguing.
Thanks for all the input. You have more or less convinced me to play Horde (which is the more fresh faction for me). Undead because then I can RP that my character is reborn, and because the starting area feels intriguing.
Undead zones are awesome... Silverpine Forest is a piece of art in my opinion: you will have a great time :-)
I think that nostalgia will be there no matter what faction you choose. It is more about what faction you will want to identify as.
I agree with the first part. I don't think you have to decide on what you want to identify as, though. I love Horde because I mained it back in the day and to this day would consider myself Horde. But I also love the idea of being an Alliance Knight. After all, you can't play both faction on one realm anyway so having two "identities" is probably something I am going to have.
Leaning towards male tauren druid (main goal: tanking).
Do realise that the viability lies in the druids versatility. E.g. be the jack of all tracés.
I'll be playing Kurzogg, an orc Warlock!
Probably an undead warlock with an orc warrior/tauren shaman alt. My very first char was a human lock, but then I moved servers and joined the horde as some friends were playing horde side. bc came around so made a belf huntard...
When Classic finally rolls around, I'll make either a hunter or a priest (both dwarves of course). Dun Morogh just got that magical feeling to it. The wintery landscape and ambient music is just amazing. Maybe it's nostalgia at play, but I have fond memories of playing through it.
...I distinctly remember having my arse handed to me by Wendigos :lol:
Leaning towards male tauren druid (main goal: tanking).
Do realise that the viability lies in the druids versatility. E.g. be the jack of all tracés.
Dammit!! Doubt starts gnawing at me.... still flustered wether to pick ally/nelf or tauren/horde. 99.9% of my wow time I was Horde.
Looks-wise: nelf cat wins clearly hands down period. But Nelf bear sucks donkey-balls...I mean those ears on a bear? Really?!
Racials: regarding tanking Its 1%dodge vs more more base stamina.
Love to hear hour opinions!!!