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:: Hehe, it would potentially have been cool. They could have done somethign about it, indeed, lol =) --[[User:Leord|Leord]] 19:24, 19 December 2008 (CET) | :: Hehe, it would potentially have been cool. They could have done somethign about it, indeed, lol =) --[[User:Leord|Leord]] 19:24, 19 December 2008 (CET) | ||
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+ | :::ArenaNet did a good job in making a Dervish into a class (or rather, Profession, as it's called in GuildWars): [http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Dervish Linky]. The skill balancer has completely failed to balance the Dervish, though, but that's besides the point now :) --[[User:Vipermagi|Vipermagi]] 14:28, 26 December 2008 (CET) | ||
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+ | :::: Hehe, lol. Are there lots of Dervish players then? --[[User:Leord|Leord]] 14:46, 27 December 2008 (CET) | ||
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+ | :::::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 :) --[[User:Vipermagi|Vipermagi]] 20:30, 27 December 2008 (CET) | ||
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+ | ::::::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. | ||
+ | ::::::-[[User:Belushi81x|Belushi81x]] 14:24, 27 December 2008 (CET) | ||
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+ | ::::::: Don't underestimate the Bard class, it's well cool in D&D! =) --[[User:Leord|Leord]] 15:49, 1 January 2009 (CET) | ||
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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"... | ||
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+ | == The dervish joke : is Blizzard aiming at the turkish denial market? == | ||
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+ | 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. |
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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)
- 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.