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A List of New Warlock Race/Class Combinations in Patch 10.1.5

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Warlocks will be available to all races in Patch 10.1.5. Check out all the new combinations we'll get in Fractures in Time!

A List of New Warlock Combinations in Patch 10.1.5

Warlocks are expanding to all races in Patch 10.1.5. Here is a list of new race/class combinations available in the forthcoming update:

  • Night Elf Warlock
  • Draenei Warlock
  • Lightforged Draenei Warlock
  • Pandaren Warlock
  • Kul Tiran Warlock
  • Tauren Warlock
  • Highmountain Tauren Warlock
  • Mag'har Orc Warlock
  • Zandalari Troll Warlock

Furthermore, Warlocks will be able to embark on a new questline to unlock a new imp customization.

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The Warlock Class Expands to New Races

In the Fractures in Time content update, the Warlock class will become available to Night Elves, Draenei, Lightforged Draenei, Pandaren, Kul Tiran, Tauren, Highmountain Tauren, Mag’har Orcs, and Zandalari Trolls. Warlocks will also be able to undertake a new quest line starting with the quest "Beginning Impositions,” which will unlock a new imp pet customization. Players will also be able to visit the Barbershop to customize their pets.

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Interesting combos and some people were saying how some of these would never happen. It kinda makes sense that there would be exceptions among these races and there are those who would try to learn this kind of magic to use it for good.

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30 minutes ago, Arcling said:

Interesting combos and some people were saying how some of these would never happen. It kinda makes sense that there would be exceptions among these races and there are those who would try to learn this kind of magic to use it for good.

It doesn't make sense. Just because they did it doesn't mean it makes sense. Heck they did Tauren Rogues too. They'll let you play as a biological sheep mage while you farm rainbow unicorns in colorville at some point I'm sure.

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Do you suppose they'll even TRY to justify Draenei warlocks in the lore, or will  they just ignore it and hope no one remembers that "NO DEMON BS!" is literally the founding principle of draenic society.

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8 minutes ago, Brightamethyst said:

Do you suppose they'll even TRY to justify Draenei warlocks in the lore, or will  they just ignore it and hope no one remembers that "NO DEMON BS!" is literally the founding principle of draenic society.

It's certainly going to be funny to see all the lightforged warlocks. "Congratulations on passing the trials of the Light and our victory against the Burning Legion. Now here's how you summon an imp."

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48 minutes ago, Brightamethyst said:

Do you suppose they'll even TRY to justify Draenei warlocks in the lore, or will  they just ignore it and hope no one remembers that "NO DEMON BS!" is literally the founding principle of draenic society.

i mean its okayish there are Sargerei draenei locks if you think about lore

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1 hour ago, Brightamethyst said:

Do you suppose they'll even TRY to justify Draenei warlocks in the lore, or will  they just ignore it and hope no one remembers that "NO DEMON BS!" is literally the founding principle of draenic society.

It might be a case of studying and using this power for good. It might be very unpopular among this race, but there can always be some outliers. Besides, even warlocks from other races typically studied their arts in secret (trainers located in cellars etc.).

Not sure if they are going to explain this in lore, usually they added some npcs with few lines of dialogue. So it's not like stuff like Tauren paladins was very well explained, they just appeared with some npcs in Cata and they explained that they existed had existed all along. And many people were initially angry about Tauren paladins, Dwarf mages and so on, but eventually everyone calmed down.

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