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I'd rather have "conjurer" instead of "wizard"![]()
I'd rather not. Do you really want to see 9/10 players for this class with names like:
Tim
T1m
T|m
71M
TI/\/\
etc.
sprouting off Monty Python jokes every game?
wish they had called it Magician.. eh, I guess it's all synonymous..
As far as I can see, the only appropriate non-generic name would've been Elementalist.
But of all the possibilities, "wizard" does seem to fit the new personality the best. Forget historical and D&D/fantasy connotations, just listen to the sound of the word. It works.
Elementalist just reminds me of Titan Quest... so naa
I like Wizard..... it's actually pretty uncommon these days.
I like Wizard. It brings back images of old dudes in robes and floppy hats, but instead of that you get a dynamic young character.
Witch Doctor = top half of a Flayer Shaman = cracked-out, grass-wearing, jungle hobo = bobbing clown who vomits leaves a.k.a. Bobo the clowning village idiot. And people thought Necromancers had an image problem.
Witch Doctor = top half of a Flayer Shaman = cracked-out, grass-wearing, jungle hobo = bobbing clown who vomits leaves a.k.a. Bobo the clowning village idiot. And people thought Necromancers had an image problem.
When you think about it most of the D2 classes are just as generic, just see the wizard used a bit more then some of the others. I care more about what they do then what their named personally.
I think the name is ok..
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