Blood Pact: Truth, science and flying monsters
Last week saw things in the world of WoW.com turn on their heads somewhat, with the Archmage Pants and myself trading columns for a week. A little back story might be in order. I was flicking through the forum for the Cataclysm mage changes ("Know your enemy" -- Sun Tzu) and found a lot of crying about spells being removed. For those who didn't read it, the feeling was that spells like Dampen Magic had "no clear role" in the game. Over 1,000 posts later, Ghostcrawler himself felt it necessary to step in and make a semi-retraction of the phrase to stem the flow of tears.
This experience played right into a hypothesis I have that mages are credulous crybabies. I stress here that this is a hypothesis, a tentative explanation for an observation, little better than a guess. However, these things beg to be tested and elevated to the status of theory. And so a test was performed to study both the credulity and propensity for lacrimation of mages. I put forward that this test was entirely successful in validating the hypothesis and that further such studies should be performed to corroborate -- maybe I should ask someone for a research grant. Either way, I feel that we are well on the way to scientifically proving that mages are indeed credulous crybabies.
This, my fellow warlocks, is how you come about facts. It has nothing to do with simply trusting the assertions of someone claiming a list of "facts" with no proper basis in reality. Especially when that someone is a mage.
Anyway, with the sciency bit behind us, I wanted to pick up on one of the hotly discussed topics from our own Cataclysm class change forum post -- that of flying mounts for warlocks. Ok, so it wasn't mentioned in the forum post, but that's kinda the point. Its absence was a glaring hole, bigger than the space where a mage's sense of humor used to be. It was picked up later in the thread with the following:
Zarhym - Cataclysm Class Preview - Warlock
Flying mounts and female Metamorphosis forms are great ideas and something we've had on the wish list for a long time. We can only create so many new creatures during a single expansion, and getting one of these might mean fewer new creatures in outdoor worlds or dungeons. It's just a trade-off and sometimes you have to make hard calls. We'll keep them on the list though.
For me, this is pretty telling. What we have here is a clear acceptance that providing locks with flying mounts is both "a great idea" and "on the developer's wish list." The only argument against is that of resources. This is pretty much the last obstacle to something being put into the game. As a company, Blizzard needs to invest time and effort in areas that will yield the greatest return. Frankly, that comes down to appreciation, so if warlocks want it enough and will appreciate it enough, then it makes the game that much better to encourage more people to play the game. "Yeah I play WoW. I play a warlock. It's sooo cool I can't wait 'til I get my demonic flying mount; it looks really badass." "Hey, that does sound cool; I'll start playing right now."
The big problem seems to be what form this badass flying mount should take. As you might have guessed from the title image, I have been playing around with some ideas and wanted to go through them with you.
Winged steeds are one way to go. In the image, I've just re-colored the model of Invincible (Arthas' mount) to get some kind of feel. This seems the natural progression for the warlock mounts, continuing on from the Felsteed and the Dreadsteed. The winged horse model is pretty new to the game but is obviously something that can be re-skinned, as demonstrated with the purchasable Celestial Steed. The similarities between the two examples in game at the moment are clear (the armor, for example). Change the color a bit (and a bit better than I did), add a few flames and spikes and you're away. Doesn't seem a load of work to be done.
The wings from Malefic Raiment are also another option that are often put forward. I group this one up with any "sprout wings from the warlock" solution and are a basic flight-form variant similar to that of the druids (who have been doing this sort of thing since The Burning Crusade). Though it is undeniably cool to think of growing demon wings out of your back, I found the Malefic coloring to be to rainbow-like for my blood. Also, it was a model that was only designed to display once; there doesn't seem to be modeling for flapping in flight. If it were to work, I believe it would need a new wing form designed from scratch. I like it but think it's asking too much.
Being carried by a doomguard is a silly idea I floated but while it might be a little daft and demeaning, I actually like it and think it wouldn't be too hard to model -- though having the mount above the character may well not be desirable from a mechanics perspective.
Metamorphosis is probably the simplest answer. It's already a form that warlocks can talent into for combat and has the flight modeling all done (though unused). It does open the debate about having a female version once again. I'm afraid I'm not behind this one. If I channel the form of a demon, then I expect to take that demon's form, and while there are female demon forms, this one isn't. Not that I would want to dissuade the development of a female meta; I just don't think that just because there are calls for it, we should let that stand in the way of further use of the metamorphosis as a flight form for warlocks.
My preference would be for growing bat-like wings but understand that would be a load of work. I'd like to know what you would like to see or think is most appropriate. So here's a poll just for that. You'll notice there's a mage trap, so we can simply discount their votes afterwards.
Winged steeds | |
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Growing wings | |
Carried by a demon | |
Metamorphosis | |
I suggested something else in the comments | |
Warlocks shouldn't have a class flying mount or form |
Blood Pact is a weekly column detailing DoTs, demons and all the dastardly deeds done by warlocks. If you're curious about what's new with locks since the last patch, check out WoW.com's guide to patch 3.3 or find out what's upcoming in Cataclysm from the BlizzCon 2009: Class Discussion Panel.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 8)
Crimpshrine Apr 19th 2010 2:53PM
Yeah, most warlocks I've known have preferred to be carried. xD
... sorry, couldn't resist! That was a great set-up.
Azizrael Apr 19th 2010 2:11PM
Brutallus.
ian Apr 19th 2010 2:14PM
Option 5 - Somehow fashion together the bones and dresses of mages into a flying machine.
Virgoninja Apr 19th 2010 2:15PM
If warlocks can fly via wings, or fly in metamorphosis, I'd roll a lock. That's just plain awesome.
And I play a mage.
Jack Miles Apr 19th 2010 2:24PM
I suppose that's fair. Looking at the expansion toys you mages are getting I already rolled a mage and got it to level 5. Not saying much though; between my mages and priests below level 5 i've probably gotten a few thousand total levels.
jan Apr 19th 2010 3:29PM
"Though it is undeniably cool to think of growing demon wings out of your back..."
If you're a Blood Elf Death Knight roleplaying an invincible Vampire, sure it is.
I think all Warlocks should be carried by Doomguards, then dropped to fall to a gruesome death.
Now, if only you guys had something like Slow Fall...
Dominic Hobbs Apr 19th 2010 3:48PM
@Jack
It's understandable that some people will be tempted towards playing a mage in cataclysm. With the removal of spells it will save having to roll the forehead quite so far.
Shassar Apr 19th 2010 2:15PM
"If there is a chance of pwning a mage, then you must fight!"
Sun Tzu said that. And I think he knows a little more about pwning mages than YOU do pal, cuz he invented it!
And he perfected it!
Until no mage could beat him in the Ring of Blood!
And with his prize money, he summoned two of every demon, stuffed them onto the Exodar, and BEAT THE CRAP OUT OF EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM!
And from that day onward, whenever you gather a lot of demons in one place, it's called a ZOO!
...
Unless it's a Forge Camp!
Tomatketchup Apr 19th 2010 3:24PM
Hey look buddy, I'm a warlock, and that means I solve problems. Not problems like 'What is beauty?', because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems!
*consumes a healthstone*
For instance... How am I gonna stop some big mean frost mage from tearing me a structurally demonic new behind? The answer, use a demon. And if that don't work, use more demons. Like this heavy caliber, winged-mounted, little 'ol demon summoned by me... enslaved by me... and you'd best hope... not pointed at you.
*The camera zooms out from the warlock as his demons continue to devastate the attackers*
Draih Apr 19th 2010 3:39PM
I am giant demons guy.
And this... is my Felhunter.
She weighs 72 kilograms and eats every buff known to mages at 10,000 buffs per minute. It costs 400 thousand pints of mage blood to feed this demon, for 12 seconds.
Mwhahahahahahahahaha *cough* haha...
Oh my god, who touched Sasha? *soul tap for spell power* WHO TOUCHED MY FELHUNTER!
Some people think they can out dps me. Maybe... *sniff* ... maybe... I've yet to see someone who can out think DoTs.
Waaaah! Waaaaah! Mwahahahahahaha!
Die some more!
Hehehe... die some more...
Warlockami Apr 19th 2010 9:15PM
I... This...
You three are simply amazing.
angrybear64 Apr 19th 2010 10:08PM
What makes me a good destro lock?
If I were a bad destro lock, I wouldn't be raidin' here, discussin' it with yah now would I?
(cutaia) Apr 19th 2010 2:16PM
Maybe Blizzard can have a promotion with Red Bull this time. Then it can give you wings while your Mountain Dew Battle-Bot goes through game fuel withdrawals. Poor little guy...just sitting in the corner shaking all day long...
Bob Apr 19th 2010 3:53PM
They've had far too many of those with the paladin ability. I'm sick of seeing rets yell that and think it's cute / original.
norm Apr 19th 2010 2:17PM
I think the simplest solution from a designer's PoV would be to turn the current Dreadsteed into a Headless Horseman's sort of mount. Pop it in a BG and it's ground only. Pop it in Northrend and it flies.
thebitterfig Apr 19th 2010 4:41PM
this strikes me as the best option, and the one i endorse most for a lock flying mount, particularly if it meant that game resources could be freed for a female meta model, as well as slight color palate differentiation between ally and horde metas.
tresser Apr 19th 2010 2:19PM
my suggestion:
think back to how (classic comic-book) Iceman travels around. One hand in front of him, making an ice slide from the moisture in the air.
Now change that ice slide, to a fel flame ball ( or a shadow bolt ). You "cast" the fireball, or shadowbolt and then hop on it to fly where you want.
Wowcoholic Apr 19th 2010 2:37PM
"Oh no, I've run outta mana!"
/life tap
"Oh no, I've run outta health!"
/falls to ground and death
tresser Apr 19th 2010 2:40PM
@Wowcoholic dude...i've LT'd more times than i care to admit while flying around NR.
scraggerly Apr 19th 2010 2:49PM
But you can't control where your shadow bolt/fire goes. You just shoot it in direct lines. And since when are locks immune to standing on/in fire clouds?
Sounds like you've just inadvertently made more of a case to give ice mages mountless flying...