Arcane Brilliance: The end of an era

Welcome, mages, to this most unusual and unexpected issue of Arcane Brilliance. I'm sure many of you have noticed that your beloved Mr. Pants is not here today, and you're wondering what "that warlock guy" is doing writing AB. Well, it seems that Blizz has decided to put an end to the rivalry between mages and warlocks with an audacious change to the make-up of casters within WoW.
No doubt some have already read the blue posts that have made it into the recent Cataclysm class change threads so this post will come as no shock to you -- but for those that have not, my aim today is to not only repeat their words but also try to analyse their impact, as we see it here at WoW.com. So take the jump after the break and we'll learn more about the merging of the mage and warlock classes.
The post that started this flow of information (that quickly became a flood) was this one on the warlock changes thread:
Zarhym - Cataclysm Class Preview - WarlockOn the continued acquisition of 'mage-like' spells by warlocks, we are aware that this meets with disapproval by some warlocks. However we have a very specific goal in mind for the future of the class and see this as a necessary part of it. I think when you see the whole thing you'll agree it's really pretty cool.
Obviously this threw up many posts of speculation, questions and not a little concern. Not only from warlocks but also many mage players who shared many of the concerns of the warlocks, though from a different viewpoint. I can only assume that the sheer weight of opinions led to the following announcement being issued:
Zarhym - Cataclysm Class Preview - WarlockAs we continue to develop this game we find many new and exciting avenues to explore, not only new areas, such as Outlands and Northrend but new classes such as Death Knights and others we have on the drawing-board. Unfortunately it becomes increasingly difficult to introduce more complexity to an already highly complex game, especially as we endeavour to ensure that our game is balanced and accessible to new players.
As well as developing new and interesting game elements we have also learned what has not worked so well within our original design. In particular we have concerns about the class balance for casters.
There has been an ongoing rivalry between the mage and warlock communities and we see a lot of this is due to the glaring similarities between the two classes. There is also a high level of confusion for new players as to which of these pure spell-caster classes they should select. As more game-play balancing changes have been made this division has further blurred. Not only have warlocks gained many mage-like spells but there is increasing call within the mage community for permanent pets.
In delivering the mage-like spells to warlocks we have noticed that before long in Cataclysm there will be no clear role for mages. As such we will be merging the classes into one.
Exact details of how this will happen will be provided soon.
As well as developing new and interesting game elements we have also learned what has not worked so well within our original design. In particular we have concerns about the class balance for casters.
There has been an ongoing rivalry between the mage and warlock communities and we see a lot of this is due to the glaring similarities between the two classes. There is also a high level of confusion for new players as to which of these pure spell-caster classes they should select. As more game-play balancing changes have been made this division has further blurred. Not only have warlocks gained many mage-like spells but there is increasing call within the mage community for permanent pets.
In delivering the mage-like spells to warlocks we have noticed that before long in Cataclysm there will be no clear role for mages. As such we will be merging the classes into one.
Exact details of how this will happen will be provided soon.
This was pretty amazing news indeed, but I for one agree that the homogenization of the classes has led to some confusion. I am also pretty excited by how this change could open the door for further classes to be introduced.
The WoW.com leads have let me know that an un-named source within the Blizzard dev team has confirmed that last weeks Arcane Brilliance did in fact help push forward this decision. The title image was so evocative of mage-voidwalker concept art that they felt the community was finally ready to accept the changes.
Anyway, we can't really draw many conclusions from this first announcement but thankfully they already had the info we were looking for and it didn't take long to be posted. So now lets look at the details.
Zarhym - Cataclysm Class Preview - WarlockWe want to get as much information as we have available to you as quickly as we can so here's the first of a series of posts that will start to explain the details of how we see this change coming about.
From the release of patch 4.0 the mage class will cease to be within the game. Existing mage players will be converted to warlocks and have access to all the spells, talents and abilities of that class.
In order to accommodate all races that can currently support the mage class, warlocks will subsequently be able to select from the Troll and Draenei races.
Mage utility spells such as portals and conjured food will be available to be learned from the warlock trainers.
Many of the talents from the arcane and frost trees will be transferred to the imp minion. Imps will have a similar talent selection tool to hunter pets.
Some of the mage trainers have embraced the change and will be serving as warlock trainers going forward, while others have given up altogether and will no longer talk to players.
We will endeavor to ensure all the remaining 'cool' mage spells are passed to warlocks so those players being transferred will feel more at home.
Mages will continue to play a role as NPCs in the game but this merging will allow us room to introduce further new player character classes in the future.
From the release of patch 4.0 the mage class will cease to be within the game. Existing mage players will be converted to warlocks and have access to all the spells, talents and abilities of that class.
In order to accommodate all races that can currently support the mage class, warlocks will subsequently be able to select from the Troll and Draenei races.
Mage utility spells such as portals and conjured food will be available to be learned from the warlock trainers.
Many of the talents from the arcane and frost trees will be transferred to the imp minion. Imps will have a similar talent selection tool to hunter pets.
Some of the mage trainers have embraced the change and will be serving as warlock trainers going forward, while others have given up altogether and will no longer talk to players.
We will endeavor to ensure all the remaining 'cool' mage spells are passed to warlocks so those players being transferred will feel more at home.
Mages will continue to play a role as NPCs in the game but this merging will allow us room to introduce further new player character classes in the future.
So as we can see the mage class will no longer exist within Cataclysm and so there will be little obvious need for the Arcane Brilliance column. While this is something we are still discussing here at WoW.com, it is possible that it will live on to cover the exciting changes being made to imps. I have heard that while Christian Belt was a little too emotional at the news to give any clear (or at least coherent) indication, he is interested in continuing with us fulfilling the roll of Imp columnist.
I appreciate that this news will be of some consternation to both mages and warlocks and while we're looking at what will probably be a fairly bumpy road ahead I can assure you that we will do all we can to ease the transition. We already have a series of Blood Pact articles that will explain the use of the various demons you will need to get to grips with. Alongside those articles you will also find information on other topics that many mages haven't had need to address before -- such as threat management on bosses, which is important when you can do enough damage to actually run the risk of over-aggroing the tank.While I'm sure there will be those who feel this is the worst thing to happen to the game we must all learn to embrace changes like this. In the same way that the changes to the old-world will be removing tired and under-used areas of the game -- generating many a nostalgic trip to Desolace and the like -- this change should be seen as invigorating. WoW players are an adaptive bunch on the whole and before long I'm sure we'll look back on the 'quaint' two-caster system in the same way we do at the time before mage-tables and summoning-wardrobes.
A note from the Managing Editor of WoW.com: For those of you not in on the Hobbs/Belt rivalry, this post is a playful jab from our resident Warlock columnist at the regular Mage columnist. Zarhym did not actually say anything quoted above. Mr. Belt will be hijacking this week's Warlock column to respond and will return to writing Arcane Brillance next week.
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Reader Comments (Page 10 of 18)
jessie Apr 12th 2010 12:31PM
...not when it was first posted. :) At that point, there was only the overriding sense of "this can't be true" that kept us frantically clicking through, searching for the proof that this lock-in-sheep's clothing promised us. Then came the hate, as we realized we had been taken in by none other than a half-breed demonic snake oil seller. Then slowly...very slowly...the noble resolve to avenge the purity of the mage class. There will be blood.
Or, you know, whatever passes for blood in an imp. Green demon goo?
Ahem: Oh yes, there will be green demon goo.
nutzj98 Apr 11th 2010 4:22PM
And I thought the bomb on Druids was big this week. Ok so this does two things for me. It makes me very interested in what my warlock "Loktite" will be in the future (thank God I didn't name him Merlinthemage). Secondly it helps me accept the other changes to the game (yes like ToL) because I can see there's no huge sore thumb in the room here. The more huge changes taking place, the more I can accept that they are moving towards something specific. I originally thought some of this BS was just because they were picking on certain specs or classes.
So on with the mage/lock thing and give my Destro so biscuits.
nutzj98 Apr 11th 2010 4:24PM
All you have to do is QQ or go pro. I thought everybody was pro'ing it up but as soon as I replied the crows had already blown. Damn, I'm always late.
Camzilla Apr 11th 2010 4:26PM
Wow.... so.... we mages are turning to the darkside.....there better be cookies!
Rexton Apr 11th 2010 7:41PM
We won't just be getting cookies, we'll be making the damn things.
Mana cookies.
thatguy Apr 12th 2010 1:55AM
We also have matching jackets!
SeanOr101 Apr 11th 2010 4:26PM
I LOL'd
Andrew Apr 11th 2010 4:28PM
Heresy I say! Off with his head! There will be no warlocks in my mage column!
Larry Apr 11th 2010 4:28PM
At best inappropriate!!! I may not have the worlds best sense of humor but am a funny person. I DO NOT come to wow.com for juvenile attempts at article practicle jokes. Bad decision, and quite frankly will find another venue to get my news and updates from WOW.
Methnor Apr 11th 2010 4:34PM
Ah, nuts, now WoW.com will collapse.
Duulket Apr 11th 2010 5:50PM
Good. We don't want you here anyways.
Kairos-Frostwhisper Apr 11th 2010 4:28PM
I love Arcane Brilliance as much as the next Mage, and this article IS pretty funny and well put together.
However, the timing is off because this was written in the shadow of the Cataclysm previews and I was expecting Arcane Brilliance to cover that this week. The fact that instead we have this gag is a bit...disappointing.
I mean yes its a funny piece and if it had replaced one of the regular columns of Arcane Brilliance sure I'd have laughed too but...bad timing, even if the intent was to delay an April fools to increase the impact.
Anyways I'm hoping Mr.Belt is writing our analysis post as we speak.
caspur Apr 11th 2010 4:29PM
This post is so fail. This is a news site and you just shattered my trust in your "blue tracker" quote feature.
g2g591 Apr 11th 2010 4:29PM
haha, I soo wish this were true, I love my lock... but I'd also love the free food/water/ports , if it means sacrificing a few mages along the way to get them, so be it!
tamjap Apr 13th 2010 11:48AM
There's no need to be embarrassed about it. Most warlocks secretly wish they could be mages.
Well... The smart ones do.
But... if they were smart, they would have rolled a mage instead of a warlock. Let's face it. Most warlocks are only capable of sitting on the floor, playing with their imp, and wiping the drool off their chin with the fur of the nearest fel-puppy.
I guess, in retrospect, you should be proud for wanting to play a mage. It shows you have been stacking intelligence, and finally see that the greatest difference between the classes is not the minions, dots, and fears, but the raw mental prowess required to recognize the mage class as the flame-frosted ball of pure magic awesome cookie that it is.
Chaoticwhizz Apr 11th 2010 4:47PM
Funny Article. I particularly LOLed at the thought of Mr Belt being "demoted" to Imp Columnist.
Reverse Apr 11th 2010 4:35PM
Well, the fallout was funny. Kind of sad that anyone actually thought this was real, though. I took it a bit seriously, and by that I mean that I thought Zarhym had really posted like that to chew someone out very snidely. More extreme reactions are just laughable.
Either way, it makes me think about how fun it would be for there to be a class change quest for Mages and Shaman to become Warlocks. Always the impending question over your head to make an unreversable switch, paired with the crazy tear-fest of people who thought it wouldn't change anything.
Chaoticwhizz Apr 11th 2010 4:50PM
I actually like the idea of a quest chain that does a irreversible class change. I know Blizzard would never do it since they would get WAY too many complaints over it. However, it woudl make people pay way more attention to the quest text just in case.
kaoskongo Apr 11th 2010 4:43PM
Hahahaha :D For a moment you had me there >< At first I was going to freak out - what? No mage food? :O Then I realized - Blizzard may do drastic class changes, but they would never NEVER dare touch my source of free chow.
Good fun - and to quote someone who posted before:
April fools jokes are best dont 10 days after april fools :D
Tryst Apr 11th 2010 4:44PM
Hahaha, very funny, WARLOCK. You're just mad because mages are so much awesomer than you are and the only way you can think of besting us is to pretend we don't exist! Nice try. I have a Flame Orb here with your name on it.... :-D