Ghouls and Guys

Ghouls and Guys Ghouls, as a pet, are a little bit more disposable and hard to control than most pets. Used in PvP without supervision, they’d probably just get dragged behind a pillar and killed within seconds. However, when you take Master of Ghouls, a whole new world is open to you. Not only are they controllable, but a leap followed by a stun or a well-timed spell interruption could end up as the different between victory and death, and this is possible only with Master of Ghouls. This alone may end up being why Unholy takes the honor of top PvP tree. Of course, this Death Knight still think that they should just give every Ghoul a pet bar. It’s not quite right that one talent can make the difference between usefulness and uselessness for a class feature. Of all our features, Ghouls to me feel the most in flux, and it’d be nice to know how central to our class they’re really supposed to be. They certainly do seem central to Unholy Death Knights. Protection and Devastation through Diseases One thing that promises to be a weakness for Death Knights is

Logging in and Out

Logging in and Out Many roleplayers do their very best to give their characters a life of their own. Of course, this “life” can only be affected and witnessed while the character is in play. What about when your character and you are logged out? If your character is following the most basic life tract of being a full-time adventurer, are they thought to be away on another adventure and simply out of contact while not in game? That’s certainly one possibility, but with the plethora of chat channels available, it kind of makes that notion seem implausible. Housing, inns and taverns, and even professions, are probably better ways to implement roleplaying where your character is and what it may be doing while not in game. Obvious places where a character could find rest may be the first choices that come to mind, and rightly so. Inns are expected to have rooms for rent, and tavern keepers may be kind enough to allow you the use of a darkened corner while you sleep off having downed a few too many ales. Houses are especially nice for this, whether it’s your