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I'm gonna be a Hunter main, Mostly cause I really love what I'm seeing with all the specs, and how it's really feeling like what they actually sound like, For example, Beast Mastery fighting a with a TON of pets. Marksman feels like it's a Sniper. Survival, you are fighting with everything you got, with what you have, plus your pet. If there is anyone I expect to see in my class hall though, it would be Rexxar! Cause Rexxar is LIfe, Rexxar is Love. <3

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Rogue all the way. While blizz could have given us a little bit cooler of a class hall, the changes they're making to Combat (Outlaw) and the other rogue specs, I can't turn it down! Once I have my artifact weapon all sorted out, I might give demon hunter a shot, since I've always been a fan of agility using dps classes.

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I'll be playing my warlock as my main in Legion. Switched from rogue to warlock during MoP and even though i enjoy both classes equally, warlock will stay my main class. 

 

I'd love to see some of the members of the Council of the Black Harvest in the class rder hall for warlocks. If I had to specifically name one it would be Jubeka Shadowbreaker.

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i'm playing hunter next expac, not because i like it but because i'm terribly bad at the game and i just need to play something with 2 buttons, guess i could play death knight too.

 

My hunter came about when the tales of a young man were spreading around the lands of elwynn and surrounding regions. This peculiar man was born to a simple farmer and his wife, who happened to be his cousin, but let's leave that topic for another time. this man was named Benjamin. Benjamin was not like the other boys he grew up with. No, he was the odd one out. This may have been the result of him being the child of cousins. He had a passion for killing small animals with his pea shooter, modified to shoot peas at a quadrupled speed. Since all other kiddos left him be, he had time enough to practice his aim and cunning to set up traps. As he was running around the forest, in camouflage, a young soldier spotted him. He came up to young benjamin to see what the boy was doing. The boy replied that he was playing killtag with the fwiendly cwitters. The soldier watched as the boy showed his prowling abilities and an aim better than any sharpshooter he had ever seen before. He asked the boy if he wanted to ride on his horse with him to his commander. Once they arrived at the camp, the officer asked soldierboy if he had found the solution to hogger, the gnoll causing complete mayhem in the woods of elwynn. The soldier pointed at little Ben, and said "this kiddo here is gon' pop that negev!". The commander slapped him saying he was crazy for letting a kid fight something like hogger, but since he was out of options he let the boy scout the perimeter. Only 15 minutes later , the bloodied head of hogger lay upon the desk of marshall Dughan. "The boy shows promise, officer, I will see to it that he is properly trained and ready for anything that is to come", said Dughan. Many years have passed and little Benjamin grew up to be one of the most legendary hunters ever known, one of the first humans to pick up a bow. His feats are sung off near the hearths in every inn in the eastern kingdoms. It was not a surprise that many humans followed his footsteps in order to come even close to his legend. With his trustworthy fox , sly, he now resides in Goldshire with that elitist prick warrior trainer and goody two shoes paladin tutor, where he spends his days showing how to place an arrow on a bow to a tree and shooting a practice target from 5 feet away. His name, of course, is Benjamin Foxworthy.... The first human hunter.

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I've played my Blood Elf Mage since I started the game back in BC and I'll be sticking with him going into Legion. I'm actually quite happy with the changes, particularly to Arcane and Fire!

 

The one mage NPC I'd love to see in the class hall would be Grand Magister Rommath. There are so many renown human mages but Rommath (who is one of the most powerful blood elf mages alive) doesn't get much love.

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I tried all classes in WoW and that one class that really got to me was Feral druid, so i will always stick to feral druid. :) So ofc i will play feral druid in legion :) I like the game play and the combo points game play :P

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i'm going to play as a Rogue on legion.. Spec that i want to play is called "Jack Sparrow" (Outlaw) .

My favorite NPC - Thrall, Green Jesus. ! LOL

I WANT THIS KEY !! !<3 

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Gonna play my wod main again in legion that is a Spriest. I hope its gonna be fun again...

See you in beta guys ;)

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Druid, and Thisalee Crow, the druid of the Talon from Hyjal. Most unorthodox druid, a highly enjoyable character that we should see more of.

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I will main a hunter just because I have played through bc till now playing a Beast Mastery hunter! I love the way that hunters have pets and do physical damage but are ranged. It was the first class I picked and I have stuck with it for all this time! Plus the exotic pets are all about class identity! The npc i like the best is sylvanas, even though she is a ranger, she is pretty close to being a hunter and she is so cool!

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I am going to be playing affliction warlock, i love DoT playstyles and have always been drawn to the warlock but never mained it until now! My favorite warlock NPC would be Gul'Dan. He is everything i want to be in terms of power and more!

Edited by Celadrieth

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In the upcoming expansion, as a SimCrafter that I am, I will be rolling a Demon Hunter. 

It will allow me to develop some skills/studies around this brand new class and therefore, improve the gameplay aroud it.

 

As a Favorite NPC, it has to be Illidan.

Not just because he is that great boss but because he remembers me, back in the days, the excitment it was to raid.

I still get "chicken skin" when I remember the first time I saw that portal opening with all the "nerdgasm" around it.

 

I also identify the Demon Hunters class with myself.

As they sacrifice their vision in order to have a "better hunt", so do I need to make some sacrifices to achieve something greater (in real life).

 

As a last statement from myself,

 

We ARE Prepared!

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My class for Legion will be Warrior as it always has been. I personally would love to see some story and homage paid to Broxigar. I really was expecting to hear some of Broxigar's story in Legion or even better was hopeful that we would be able to pick up his weapon as our artifact. 

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Warlock all the way.I can never get bored of the class.The NPC I'd like to see in our class order hall is Gul'dan chained up and waiting to be tortured and interrogated. Yeah, a bit cruel  but hey, we summon creatures from the nightmare.It fits the profile.

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Rerolled from Enhancement Shaman to Mage in WoD and sticking to it for Legion. Really looking forward to trying out the class changes  My favourite Mage NPC is (obviously!) Millhouse Manastorm.  

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I will play Hunter in legion, more than likely Markmanship specc, the class npc I most want to see in Legion is Rexxar, his beastmastery/melee themese is awesome.

Looking forward to seeing you all in beta :)

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definitely still playing my retribution paladin at legion , at start i started to play a pal cause of arthas and stuff , and then definitely fell in love with this class since i started playing wow with cataclysm release !

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I will mainly play a death knight, as it was the class i wanted to play when i start wow at WotLK.

 

The NPC i would like to find in my order class is Trag Highmountain, as i love Tauren even much than Death Knight

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My class will be demon hunter as illidan was always my fav boss and of course i would love to see him also in my hall

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My main will be a holy paladin, played them since WotLK and looking good for Legion. 

 

Favorite NPC was always Tirion, how much of a bad ass he was against the Lich King amazing. Hope there is more to him then what has been revealed in Legion. 

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