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(01-08-2012, 10:21 AM)Sorum Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-08-2012, 10:05 AM)c0rzilla Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-08-2012, 09:40 AM)Xigo Wrote: [ -> ]So can I make an Orc Warrior that uses the Light, Grakor?

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Well. There is that one Lighty troll that hides in the Scarlet Monastery...

There's even a legit Lore character with quite some background behind him in a comic (I don't recall which) that became a priest, I don't remember the exact details but his name had a Z in it or so.. can't recall, my pardon.

However I don't know if an Orc using The Holy Light would be possible, however I know it would be a very big insult to the Spirits.

The Spirits don't see it as an insult when an inherently Light-infused race like the Draenei wield it. Last I checked, Draenei can worship both the Light and the Spirits at the same time.

I doubt it would be any different with Orcs.
I have a small question regarding in which field the character is specialized in, within his class.

As an example, let's say we have this Troll hunter, who is an adept marksman together with his raptor pet and mount (same raptor, ICly) who aids him in battle. He has no magic-based spells, such as Chimaera shot.
To explain it even more, he could have "divided" his specialization between the in-game 'Beastmastery' and 'Marksmanship' talent trees, for instance 30% BM, 70% MM.

Because my example sucks, let's just say it's a character who has put his/her talent points between multiple talent trees. As many did with their Death Knight on retail, before Cataclysm..

Is this allowed?
Talents are a very OOC game mechanic, though they help us create characters.

... But... sure I guess?
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