Ranger. Shouldn't this be a poll. I think this would be helpful to the devs. I read that warlock and Ranger are the projected next classes. Does anyone know which on has the nod at this point?
I'm thinking along the lines of Warlock, Paladin and Ranger.
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edited May 2013
I'd like a Ranger, Monk, Sorcerer, Paladin, I'm not that familiar with 4ed, so most of my knowledge is from 3 -3.5 or earlier, not sure what they did with or for the prestige classes.
People really want to play Rangers, Paladins and Bards that much?
Plebs...
For me, Necromancer. I know it's not a D&D staple class but the idea of summoning hordes of undead to devour my opponents while I curse them from afar just fills me with joy.
People who played Diablo II know what I'm talking about.
People really want to play Rangers, Paladins and Bards that much?
Plebs...
For me, Necromancer. I know it's not a D&D staple class but the idea of summoning hordes of undead to devour my opponents while I curse them from afar just fills me with joy.
People who played Diablo II know what I'm talking about.
You DO realize that one of the main villains in the game is a necromancer and that you fight undead left and right? That kinda lowers the chances for there even being a necromancer at all. However I would like to see one, I think ranger is by FAR the best choice. Then maybe a bard (Along with the gnome race for Grobnar wannabe's) then definitely a battle cleric/paladin
Scourge Warlock, two-weapon ranger, Paladin(leader), Warlord(leader). Not real familiar with 4e classes.
"Beware the engineers of society, I say, who would make everyone in all the world equal. Opportunity should be equal, must be equal, but achievement must remain individual."
I love tanks, but I'm not a fan of the Martial classes, so I'd love to see something like Wardens, Paladins, or Swordmages implemented. PWE would have all of my $$$ just because I love both Shielding and Assault Swordmages, so I'd probably spend a fortune on respecs.
The Monk, just, the Monk. Give us some Wing Chun or Capoeira Paragon Paths with it.
*sings* Everybody have fun tonight... Everybody 'Wing Chun' tonight...
"Beware the engineers of society, I say, who would make everyone in all the world equal. Opportunity should be equal, must be equal, but achievement must remain individual."
What I want to see, and coincidentally think we are most likely to see before anything else:
Ranger - ranged dps with traps and nature-based spells
Paladin - tank class with some minor self-healing and party-buffing
Bard - party-buffing caster
We have no physical ranged class, and the Ranger seems most likely to be the next class revealed. Then I can definitely see them adding another tank class, and the Paladin would be a nice addition here. The Bard would be an interesting class mainly focused on buffing and de-buffing. All three are classic DnD classes that are more or less needed in any DnD game if you ask me.
Any archer class to i can proceed to never play with those playing it, my experience with ppl playing archer class in mmorpgs is, lets say, not good .
PS druid would be cool, and ive also always loved D&D warlocks.
I'm taking it you're mainly thinking of the WoW Hunter and their annoying pet In this game, though, the annoying pet that draws aggro and makes life miserable for me as a tank is the tank companion. I hate them.
The problem I'm seeing with warlocks and other caster classes people mention is that their roll is already filled by the Control Wizards. But I dunno, maybe an even more dps-focused caster could appear.
First off I'd like to see ranger because we currently have no archery class, second I'd like to see a dual-wielding melee class (and no, not like rogues with dual-daggers but like a barbarian with dual axes or swords).
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Plebs...
For me, Necromancer. I know it's not a D&D staple class but the idea of summoning hordes of undead to devour my opponents while I curse them from afar just fills me with joy.
People who played Diablo II know what I'm talking about.
And druid
Bard , paladin Black Guard , sorcerer , monk , ranger , and a Melee Cleric.
You DO realize that one of the main villains in the game is a necromancer and that you fight undead left and right? That kinda lowers the chances for there even being a necromancer at all. However I would like to see one, I think ranger is by FAR the best choice. Then maybe a bard (Along with the gnome race for Grobnar wannabe's) then definitely a battle cleric/paladin
- Drizzt Do'Urden
― R.A. Salvatore
*sings* Everybody have fun tonight... Everybody 'Wing Chun' tonight...
- Drizzt Do'Urden
― R.A. Salvatore
Ranger - ranged dps with traps and nature-based spells
Paladin - tank class with some minor self-healing and party-buffing
Bard - party-buffing caster
We have no physical ranged class, and the Ranger seems most likely to be the next class revealed. Then I can definitely see them adding another tank class, and the Paladin would be a nice addition here. The Bard would be an interesting class mainly focused on buffing and de-buffing. All three are classic DnD classes that are more or less needed in any DnD game if you ask me.
PS druid would be cool, and ive also always loved D&D warlocks.
Completed all content waiting for more.
And class balances.... trololollol.
I'm taking it you're mainly thinking of the WoW Hunter and their annoying pet In this game, though, the annoying pet that draws aggro and makes life miserable for me as a tank is the tank companion. I hate them.
The problem I'm seeing with warlocks and other caster classes people mention is that their roll is already filled by the Control Wizards. But I dunno, maybe an even more dps-focused caster could appear.