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Old 04-12-2008, 22:00   #1
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WD items

Looking back at D1 (never played D2)...i know, shoot me, but looking back at D1, I remember the mage could pick up different cloaks, or capes, or hoods that enhanced his intelligence or abilities or skills.

Ive only seen one picture of a WD with some kind of purple-trimmed tribal outfit. Might be a stupid question, but will the WD (and wizard I suppose) all have their own unique armor and weapons? I've only seen armor and weapons drop for the barbarian in a video before, but never seen anything else that a WD could obtain and wear.
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Old 04-12-2008, 22:09   #2
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Re: WD items

There was some talk about class specific items from Blizzard, but I don't know if they confirmed that yet.
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Old 04-12-2008, 23:32   #3
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Re: WD items

I think they said they do want to include some class specific items but that they really don't want it to turn into "Wizards use this. WDs use this. End of story." It's about customizing equipment choices and forcing players to make decisions based on their builds and not necessarily just what class they are.

I'd like to see something ala Diablo II.
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Old 05-12-2008, 20:41   #4
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Re: WD items

yeah thats a good question because i couldnt see a WD in full shining plate armor...haha, the poor fella is already a hunch back...

I dont know if i like the idea of class specific items...like what Farmrush said. it shouldnt matter what class you, are most items should be available to every class. Maybe they can be visualy different depending on the class you are..
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Old 06-12-2008, 08:42   #5
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Re: WD items

^ I made a whole thread about the hunchback issue and whether or not the WD could physicaly fit into a suit of armor. Wouldn't the armor have to be molded for a hunched over figgure? What blacksmith in his right mind would make full plate for hunchbacks? And what about the WD's shakes and trembles? Will the WD straighten up to wear armor and look more like a prominent tribal wise man instead of something from Tekhen or StreetFighter 2 or w/e?

Or, worst case scenerio, will he wear leaves and beads only with magical force fileds making this fern armor the same def as godly barb armor? If this is the case, why have metal armor at all? Why wouldn't the barb just wear end game force field leaves or jewelry to not be weihged down with metal?

Then there's the issue of the fullplate picture morphing into leaves when handed over to a WD to wear.

Then there's the whole mask issue. When using that horrify skill, the spectre image or w/e hovering over the WD's head (which scares things) is wearing a mask. Does this mean all helms will transform into masks when handed over to a WD? The mask seems so crucial to the WD's persona...it takes up 50% of his image!

These are my issues with the WD and armor. I can't help but wonder if Blizzard dug themselves into a trap with the WD. My hope is that the WD will stand up straight and wear full plate or at least splint mail made out of bones or wood.
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Old 06-12-2008, 11:09   #6
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Or, worst case scenerio, will he wear leaves and beads only with magical force fileds making this fern armor the same def as godly barb armor?
According to the concepts for armor the WD will be wearing bark, leaves and beads for armor. Even full armor won't cover his entire body in leaves. Conveniently they only showed the female WD for these sketches since. She doesn't have that horrible hunch so they wouldn't have to deal with it.
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Old 07-12-2008, 01:20   #7
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Re: WD items

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Conveniently they only showed the female WD for these sketches since. She doesn't have that horrible hunch so they wouldn't have to deal with it.
I cant wait to se how this one plays out. If they go with the bushman, leaves and bark theme then i guess the witch doctor will have his own cool leaf and needle threads going on. And if thats the case whats stopping them from making all armor class dependent? Wizy with robes, barb with heavy armor and what not...
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Old 07-12-2008, 13:12   #8
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And if thats the case whats stopping them from making all armor class dependent? Wizy with robes, barb with heavy armor and what not...
My guess is that is how it will play out. In D2 all classes already have a unique armor look. However as you get to higher defense armor the character actually gets more armored. More metal is added to the equipment. In D3 they'll probably go for the more stylistic approach and go with more ornate robes, more leaves and more spikes and horns.
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Old 07-12-2008, 19:24   #9
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Re: WD items

That should add an interesting twist on the game. I mean, if armor is class dependent then what will the drops in the game be? Will all kinds of different armor be dropping, or will your classes armor drop only? what i mean is like if your playing as a Barbarian will you be seeing WD armor dropping in your game? Im guessing that would be the case because if not then the trading aspect of D3 will be different the D2. If each class can only pick up or find their own kinds of armor then barbs will only be trading with barbs, wd will only trade with wd and so on(in terms of trading armor).

its a sticky situation because if they make armor class dependent then whats to stop them from making weapons class dependent. or at least putting restrictions as to what weapons each class can use.

can anyone see a wd dragging around a claymore?
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Old 07-12-2008, 20:35   #10
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Re: WD items

No, I think Mantis meant that the same armor will have a different appearance per class.

So a plate armor may look heavy and metallic if worn by a Barbarian, but more covered with leaves and bones if worn by a Witch Doctor.
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