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Wrath of the Lich King: playing as the Death Knight
Sean Ridgeley - Sunday, June 29th, 2008 | 11:15AM (PT)


Details on WoW's new class

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Previews of World of Warcraft's second expansion up until now have not had any hands-on time with the new class: the Death Knight (DK). Well that's changed now, as details were revealed at the Worldwide Invitational (WWI), and several sources have gotten access to it, too.

So, it works like this: if you have a character level 55 or higher, you will be able to create a Death Knight, but this is limited to one per account per server. The Death Knight isn't limited to race however; it can be of any one you wish (one speaker at the WWI dev panel stated "The Lich King doesn't discriminate").

The starting area for this class is the Northern Plaguelands, in Stratholme, home of the undead. Your knight starts at level 55 with some uncommon gear (greens) and a rare blue weapon. Spell selection is limited; you'll have one 'presence', blood, which ups damage by 15% and heals you based on 4% of the damage you inflict. You'll have no talent points to start with and a limited bed of skills, but when you reach Light's Hope Chapel and meet the DK trainer (the happily named Siouxsie the Banshee), you'll be given 45 points to use on three skill trees - Frost, Blood, and Unholy.

DKs are known to use runes for their abilities. Notably, they have a '10 second cooldown', which is meant to show how the Lich King commands armies of undead. One of the cooler sounding abilities is 'Death Grip', which acts as a lasoo on enemies, teleporting an enemy within 30 yards next to you where they're taunted into attacking you for three seconds.

Wrath of the Lich King is anticipated for the second half of 2008 and will include many new features, such as a raised level cap (80), a battle with the Lich King, a new contintent, new profession, hundreds of new items, quests, dungeons, creatures, an improved graphics engine, and lots more.

Source: Gamespot

Alternate Source: WoW Insider

Section: PC Games

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June 29th, 2008 2:02PM(PT)
RabidChinaGirl
I always thought it was strange of news sites to report on MMOs, especially WoW. I mean, if anyone spends more than an hour in the game, not even every day of the week, they hear about this sort of thing already. The information here about the new DK class has been available for months. Like the Diablo III news? Yeah, people were screaming it IN World of Warcraft like an hour after it was made official.

It seems that the media and the actual MMO communities dwell on different sides of a huge information rift.
June 29th, 2008 3:04PM(PT)
VeGiTAX2
I think I was a bit thrown by the title, a lot of this news came at Blizzcon in August 07. For some reason I guess I thought that this piece would actually be giving impressions of the class from a beta standpoint to the masses that had not made it into the pool and were hoping for more than just news releases from in game or in press packets to sites like Gamespot.

The MMO market is fast paced, you're either right there when it happens or for the most part the entire audience is bored with the news a few days later let along weeks or more. Newbies are really the only exception to the rule though since they have no clue about the game or whats coming to it.
June 29th, 2008 3:50PM(PT)
DeathMonkey
I read most of this in my PC Gamer magazine last month, although not as much detail. Like I wasn't aware of the talent trees available.
July 1st, 2008 10:39AM(PT)
Redemption
I think for retired WOW players like myself this is actually pretty new information, and as an avid Warcraft (RTS) fan it even makes me want to see these Death Knights in action, unlike the Burning Crusade which really held no appeal for me whatsoever.

I wish we were given a few extra in game screenshots to check out tho.
July 1st, 2008 12:21PM(PT)
VeGiTAX2
I think they're not as eager to shell out screens when the community kind of does that already.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=WoW+Deathknight&search_type=&aq=f

There's a series of videos up around the DK class. It seems that they knew the beta would leak all kinds of media so they let the community go at it for them.

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