Shannow
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Thats about it. And, makes sense for not Panderan DKs. Though...give it time, they will eventually retcon them in.Nope, because we'll never now exactly how many he created "back then".
Thats about it. And, makes sense for not Panderan DKs. Though...give it time, they will eventually retcon them in.Nope, because we'll never now exactly how many he created "back then".
Wowwiki Lore:Lieutenants cannot create Death Knights, only the Lich King can.
It's fiction, but it's an established set of rules. You couldn't just suddenly say "Well Frodo sprouted wings and flew out of Mordor because his love for Sam is all a hobbit needs to grow wings!"
@Ada - I hope you're VERY aware that the "Death" Knights that Gul'dan raised and the ones being played today are NOT even remotely the same thing right?
The first set were just animated corpses with the souls of different warriors in them. The current set of Death Knights are raised soldiers of the Lich King that still retain their soul. Also the "Death" Knights that Gul'dan raised required a huge ceremony of many participants even though he was the most powerful warlock on the planet.
Not exactly "some random lieutenant that washed up on Panderia" could accomplish.
I know you're not dense, so I presume you're just purposefully ignoring the proof.
I know you're not dense, so I presume you're just purposefully missing the point.
The Lich King is not going back in time to create DKs, YOU the player are seeing the "past" when you create a Death Knight all the way to the completion of Light's Hope Chapel. After the event is finished, you are now in "current time".If the Lich King could travel back in time, he could have gone back to a time when Panderia was at least known of. So he then goes there and sets up a secret "DK Factory" or some such. Nobody knows about it until the next (not the one coming up) x-pack....
There seems to be a plague of missing the point going around. Vaccinations for everyone!well other than "At this time" there are no DK Pandas until Blizzard changes the rules. The current lore is valid.
currently, They can't.There seems to be a plague of missing the point going around. Vaccinations for everyone!
The argument isn't "Should there be Panda DKs?", it is "Can there be Panda DKs?"
I'm a blizzard exec. I tell the devs or lorekeepers/ writers, I want DK pandas. Fordragon is the new lich right?currently, They can't.
Cause the Pandarean wasn't discover during time of the Lich King "at this time" and also the Death Knight were fallen heroes. Up until MoP, there wasn't any Panda heroes during the Lich King story line in WoW.
So.... No, there CAN'T be any Panda DK. again. At this time until Blizzard somehow retcon in Panda heroes during the time of the Lich King to create Panda DKs.
Edit: this is what Shego is trying to say so you are missing the point also. Panderan was just "discover" in the MoP expansion.
Now of course you "could" integrate WC3 into the lore, but not sure how will that pan out (I'm not verse in that so I can't say) there was a quest for it so maybe a couple of lost "panda" could be DK. BUT
Currently all lores are tied into WoW only not Warcraft 1 - 3 lore (some did make into WoW). So until Blizzard retcon in Panda in Azeroth prior to Cataclysm event, then sure you can have Panda DK
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anything can be RetCon if done properly. I mean if Blizzard wants to introduce Lizardmen 2 years from now and wanting them to be DK, sure, Blizzard just need to figure out a way how to get Lizardmen into the world prior to the Cataclysm (basically retcon upto Lich King)
The Kobold and Goblins could be DK (I don't know if they could again I quit playing even I did get CE cata) since those are already in game since day one.
No, they can't. The rules have been established. It'd be like the Enterprise doing the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs.I'm a blizzard exec. I tell the devs or lorekeepers/ writers, I want DK pandas. Fordragon is the new lich right?
OMG BLIZZ RELEASED NEW CONTENT PATCH -- New Lich King invades the Mists of Pandara. Hell, the new Undead apothecary guy makes a potion of undeath after discovering the Lich Kings secrets from a found shard of his old sword.
It's fiction. They're the writers. The beauty of it is, they can do whatever the fuck they want. If they want to retcon DK pandas they will.
No, they can't. The rules have been established. It'd be like the Enterprise doing the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs.
You're the one not getting the point. I'm not saying it "can't be done" I'm saying that they've set a rule that says why it won't be done in Mists of Panderia.I don't know whose side you're arguing for Chibi, but you're certainly not helping either.
You're arguing that they can't (Or won't) change it based on some ethereal rule, I'm arguing that they can (Or could) based on the fact that they've broken 'rules' in the past.Retcons happen in alot of major storylines that are written for years on end. It's to be expected. That doesn't mean that you should disregard everything currently in place because they "might" change it later.
You've moved the goalposts. I've been saying "They'll find a way" and you've been saying, AND I QUOTE BECAUSE GOD FORBID I PUT SOMETHING IN YOUR MOUTH "I'm saying that they've set a rule that says why it won't be done in Mists of Panderia."I never said "won't ever", I'm saying that established lore has it's place until specified otherwise. You're putting words in my mouth.
You're not the creator of that particular story. If JRR Tolkien would rise from the grave and start writing again, you bet your ass that anything he added to Lord of the Rings would be considered cannon.You're the one not getting the point. I'm not saying it "can't be done" I'm saying that they've set a rule that says why it won't be done in Mists of Panderia.
Anything "can be done" but that doesn't mean that the current rules in place can be completely ignored either. "Oh shit, Frodo started firing One Rings out of his ass, um, because he can, I just wrote that so it's cannon now, regardless of the previous established lore/rules".
Whatever you need to tell yourself to walk away from this conversation.You've moved the goalposts. I've been saying "They'll find a way" and you've been saying, AND I QUOTE BECAUSE GOD FORBID I PUT SOMETHING IN YOUR MOUTH "I'm saying that they've set a rule that says why it won't be done in Mists of Panderia."
We're in agreement, a Wizard will do it.
Exactly.someday there can be Pandaren Dark Knights. There just aren't *right now.*
Once again, the term casual can change from one person to the next, but I am going off the term as we use it in WoW. "Hardcore" players are those that raid every night, doing it for hours and usually get the best rewards, run dailies, rated battlegrounds, arenas, work the auction house, have 200,000g, etc... They are the people that spend nearly ever minute on the game trying to beat everything there is to beat, have mammoths and protodrakes and frost wyrm mounts and stand around in full tier gear.That was also my first thought when I read that post. If you're doing "Heroics" or "Dailies" or whatever other things have special names with special rewards, I wouldn't consider you a casual player. What in the world do you call hardcore, then? I would call anyone who has had a long running subscription and a bunch of 85s NOT a casual player. They may not be 'hardcore', but they aren't casual by my count.
Not sure what you mean by this. Orcs have had females since the franchise was created. How did you think they reproduced?Shegs, they've already retconned an entire gender into the Orcs because of a dumb novel, if they want to find a way to have pandaren Dark Knights, they will. It's my opinion they're holding it back so they have something else to sell later.
There were no female orcs portrayed in Warcraft 1 or 2. The first mention of female orcs that I was able to find was in a 2006 novel, "Rise of the Horde." This is consistent with the original source matter for warcraft being Warhammer, in which greenskins ALSO do not have any females - they reproduce through fungal budding, the spores released when an orc suffers physical trauma.Not sure what you mean by this. Orcs have had females since the franchise was created. How did you think they reproduced?
That novel post-dates WoW (2004) which had female orcs as a starting option.There were no female orcs portrayed in Warcraft 1 or 2. The first mention of female orcs that I was able to find was in a 2006 novel, "Rise of the Horde." This is consistent with the original source matter for warcraft being Warhammer, in which greenskins ALSO do not have any females - they reproduce through fungal budding, the spores released when an orc suffers physical trauma.
You are wrong on most counts.There were no female orcs portrayed in Warcraft 1 or 2. The first mention of female orcs that I was able to find was in a 2006 novel, "Rise of the Horde." This is consistent with the original source matter for warcraft being Warhammer, in which greenskins ALSO do not have any females - they reproduce through fungal budding, the spores released when an orc suffers physical trauma.