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:

On 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:

As 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.

We 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.

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.

Filed under: Mage, Humor, (Mage) Arcane Brilliance
Reader Comments (Page 8 of 18)
Catacomb Kid Apr 11th 2010 3:55PM
Awesome. We all Care.
Odinfrost Apr 11th 2010 10:12PM
Don’t let the door boot you in the a$$ on the way out Brock.
TR Apr 11th 2010 3:44PM
This would have been funny if it had been posted April 1st. What is far more likely is that the Mage (notice the capitalization) preview for Cataclysm came out so recently there hasn't been enough time to properly analyze them.
I'm still leery of Mana Adapt mastery. How are they planning to implement % of damage proportional to how much mana you've got? "Strength of the Stream" or "Your Name in the Snow" is what I've been calling it.
Length of Name = Length of Fight
Mana Pool = Fullness of Bladder
Might suck if your name is UberEpeenArcaneMage. Guys know what I'm talking about here. /lol
Brock Apr 11th 2010 3:45PM
There has been a lot of great discussion on the mage changes on mmochampion and the official forums.
Just . . . .not on wow.com . . . .
Zaran Apr 11th 2010 3:45PM
Ok I'm not reading wow.com anymore, it's not april fools and they don't very well hint anywhere in the whole article it's a joke. I want reliable information, guess it's on to mmo champions.
TehAlx Apr 11th 2010 4:40PM
The section that says "Filed under: Humor" didn't give it away?
Absolutely hilarious. Keep up the good work.
Odinfrost Apr 11th 2010 10:18PM
Like I told Brock, don’t let the door boot you in the a$$ on the way out Zaran.
Debaser Apr 11th 2010 3:46PM
This was funny but will Belt be writing an Arcane Brilliance on the Cata mage changes just released this week? I've been waiting for it since it was announced and though this was humorous it was also a gigantic let down.
Wolftech Apr 11th 2010 3:50PM
The irony is, after testing on in the Beta the fusing of Mage and 'lock is deemed too overpowered so they remove the pet and the dots....
tamjap Apr 13th 2010 11:16AM
LOLZ...
Except - by fusing the mage with the lock, you would end up with something weaker than the mage. In order to really restore balance, nearly all warlock spells and talents would need to be replaced with those originally stripped from mages, and a third of the original warlock population would need to be set aflame as a sacrifice good and pleasing to atone for the sin of defining the class as warlock.
Dude Apr 11th 2010 3:51PM
So much the worse really. A blog site posting news and information should have trustworthy posts - not made-up garbage like this - else I would visit the Onion that does it so much better.
Don't be a moronic MEME fanboy Kevin - the post was utter garbage, not funny (from any perspective) - but sure if you want to continue reading stuff like this feel free to praise the author and encourage more quality posts like these!
Duulket Apr 11th 2010 5:41PM
It must be difficult being as dumb as you.
If you open a dictionary and look up web log (a.k.a. blog) no where in the definition does it say "a news site that must provide serious, all work & no play, accurate info 100% of the time.
Dude Apr 11th 2010 5:55PM
It's actually quite nice and rewarding to be me. You're the "dumb" one as you so eloquently put it to come to the aid of moronic posts such as the posters. Lemme ask you a question Yoda - would you read wow.com if more and more "web-log" posts were like the above?
Didn't think so.
1st of April is bad enough, no need to use your unused jokes after that really.
Demand quality Duulket - it'll make you smarter.
Methnor Apr 11th 2010 3:54PM
Like all you people going "pmg dis isnt april fool im gonan stop reedin dis site nao" are actually going to stop coming here because of this.
Give me a break, and learn to take a joke.
JImithingmi Apr 11th 2010 3:56PM
I had a nice post written up in response to this. I deleted it because its not worth the effort to post.
I've been reading wow.com for years, and like the podcast its gone steadily downhill. Its pretty sad when, at a time when people are getting frustrated and bored with the game, when the staff of wow.com has an opportunity to help people learn new aspects of classes they haven't played, try out new ways of playing the game or make suggestions on what people can do to get ready for a new expansion; that instead we have a made up post specifically to create drama between classes that could have easily been posted on April fools day and a Breakfast topic about how cluttered your desks and bags are.
Here's an idea. Instead of posting 20 articles a day that are 80% useless and irrelevant content, why not post 4 or 5 good ones?
Dude Apr 11th 2010 4:00PM
Couldn't agree more. Stop wasting your loyal readers time and stop insulting our intelligence with useless garbarge - we actuallly like wow.com but cut down on the nonsenseless posts and give us quality.
linkers746 Apr 11th 2010 4:42PM
I honestly hope you two arent serious. This was the funniest post i have read in a while, and if you can't understand that it's good to laugh every now and then, you have my sympathy.
JImithingmi Apr 11th 2010 5:10PM
I don't need your sympathy.
This is just an example of the filler that wow.com has been churning out lately. I'm not sure if the actual owners of the website are requiring a certain amount of posts per day or the staff is just that hard up for inspiration.
You can vote them down as much as you like but, but judging by comments I'm not the only one who is disappointed with this post and what wow.com is turning into.
Am I going to abandon wow.com? Not yet. But I am definitely starting to get more informative and better written posts from any number of independent bloggers and other news sites who either realize that there is a time for a post like this or have enough journalistic experience to put a disclaimer in. They aren't under the gun to meet their post per day quota.
Stridez Apr 12th 2010 3:38AM
"I had a nice post written up in response to this. I deleted it because its not worth the effort to post."
Jimilithingmi (or thereabouts): I love that you started with this, and then wrote about another 300 words. Please learn to take a joke. Or at least not to take a Wow blog so very seriously.
What's that saying? If you don't laugh, you'll cry? I think some of the responses to this post have shown just how true it can be.
Duckodile Apr 11th 2010 3:56PM
Ahahah. I totally fell for it. I was getting ready to get all riled up and rant about how this was such a terrible idea I didn't even know where to begin, and how the only question was whether I should delete my draenei mage alt now or later (I don't really pay attention to what posts are tagged as).
Fortunately a quick skim over the last page of comments prevented me from making a complete ass out of myself. Well played, sir.