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Death Knight FAQ - updated 1/5/09
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Post by
Kiadorn
If I have a 55 or higher and want to make a DK
Do my character disappear???
Post by
Ryuji2
Read Visas' post again. You don't sacrifice
anything
. So long as you have a character over level 55, you can make
a new death knight entirely without losing any of your characters
. Provided you have room to make one or have a level 1 character saved for the name you want your death knight to be.
Edit: fixed spelling.
Post by
Thana
You have fallen to his trolling... Which post could he have referred to? Its either the first or the last, both of visas telling the same. He was obviously doing the same like most guys did the page before. Thats why I will not react on those fools anymore.
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visas
I'm just ignoring it now. Hopefully natural selection drops a tree on their house or something.
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Post by
visas
Question, on your topic, you listed some spell abilitys that were not a talent ability, is there a place where you can look at some of the spells they have?
Good job on the FAQ btw, alot of it was not on the blizz site.
http://wotlkwiki.info/index.php/Main_Page
Look at the classes -> deathknight section there
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Post by
visas
When a DK is created, does he/she automatically receive 46 talentpoints? It would make sense but I just want to make sure. =)
You will have the talent points, but i'm not entirely sure if you just 'get' them or have to work for them.
I'm guessing that you will 'earn' your talent points after you complete the initial DK starting quests which explain how the class spells and combat mechanics work.
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175392
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visas
It's too bad this thread's been a little... battered. And probably you can say this not only about this thread.
I tried lurking with no result so if my question is already ansewered maybe someone can point in the right direction.
Question is, if you already have the maximum number of characters on a server ( 10 ), are you screwed if you dont want to delete any of these yet you want your DK on this server? I assume the answer is yes.
I mean, there wont be an eleventh slot I guess.
the answer is yes, you cant have more than ten characters on any one server and blizzard has said they have no intention of increasing either the server or account character limit (you can have 50 characters per account max).
So you'd better decide which one of those 10 you want to delete =P Currently I only have 3 on my server that I actually play (on this account, i have another 70 on a seperate account), and I have 4-5 or so character slots on the server taken up by level 1 characters that are just reserving names for future use =P
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Post by
visas
visas you forgot to mention runeforging
http://deathknight.info/2008/07/runeforging/
at the time I wrote the FAQ, we didnt know about runeforging, ill go update it =)
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Post by
gnuX
*rummages through some scrap metal, making a ruccus* Ah.. *takes it up from the the heap of scrap metal* Here it is. *slices 573w3's brain up and puts it back together in a different pattern* There we go. Think you can read now before you post things that has already been answered?
I think you skould try reading his question again...
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