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Doesn't anyone else think that the description "bearded, twirling holy man, dressed as a beggar, wandering the world" fits BOTH the Dervish AND the [[Monk]]?  Abd al Hazir in his [[Writings of Abd al-Hazir: Entry no. 0032|32nd entry]] says the Monk is dressed as a beggar, and the Monk's attacks look like "twirling"...
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Doesn't anyone else think that the description "bearded, twirling holy man, dressed as a beggar, wandering the world" fits BOTH the Dervish AND the [[Monk]]?  Abd al Hazir in his [[Writings of Abd al-Hazir: Entry no. 0032|32nd entry]] says the Monk is dressed as a beggar, and the Monk's [[Crippling Wave]] look like "twirling"...
  
 
== The dervish joke : is Blizzard aiming at the turkish denial market? ==
 
== The dervish joke : is Blizzard aiming at the turkish denial market? ==
  
 
Blizzard might still be planning to build a turkish dervish class named "Talaat Pacha class" (Force=1/Dext=1/Armenian Genocide Denial=8). This dancing class would borrow the skills of the thief and the ruffian classes. It could easily change the colour of its dress by sacrificing its allies.
 
Blizzard might still be planning to build a turkish dervish class named "Talaat Pacha class" (Force=1/Dext=1/Armenian Genocide Denial=8). This dancing class would borrow the skills of the thief and the ruffian classes. It could easily change the colour of its dress by sacrificing its allies.

Latest revision as of 01:40, 14 November 2011

It sounds like a joke. I am amused after reading this article :)

How could Blizzard make a class out of the Dervish? All they got to face Diablo are some beats!

[1]Sufi/Dervish in action

I am realy looking forward to it, if they can realise this idea.

--22:47, 16 December 2008 Netmoe


Hehe, it would potentially have been cool. They could have done somethign about it, indeed, lol =) --Leord 19:24, 19 December 2008 (CET)
ArenaNet did a good job in making a Dervish into a class (or rather, Profession, as it's called in GuildWars): Linky. The skill balancer has completely failed to balance the Dervish, though, but that's besides the point now :) --Vipermagi 14:28, 26 December 2008 (CET)
Hehe, lol. Are there lots of Dervish players then? --Leord 14:46, 27 December 2008 (CET)
Kinda. But, you have a base of 4 character slots, and get another 2 per additional campaign you own, so many people have nigh every available profession :) --Vipermagi 20:30, 27 December 2008 (CET)
No more ridiculous than any bard/dancer class in D&D or Final Fantasy (or some other RPGs I could name)... in fact some of those classes turn out to be kinda cool.
-Belushi81x 14:24, 27 December 2008 (CET)
Don't underestimate the Bard class, it's well cool in D&D! =) --Leord 15:49, 1 January 2009 (CET)


Doesn't anyone else think that the description "bearded, twirling holy man, dressed as a beggar, wandering the world" fits BOTH the Dervish AND the Monk? Abd al Hazir in his 32nd entry says the Monk is dressed as a beggar, and the Monk's Crippling Wave look like "twirling"...

The dervish joke : is Blizzard aiming at the turkish denial market?[edit source]

Blizzard might still be planning to build a turkish dervish class named "Talaat Pacha class" (Force=1/Dext=1/Armenian Genocide Denial=8). This dancing class would borrow the skills of the thief and the ruffian classes. It could easily change the colour of its dress by sacrificing its allies.