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worgens shouldn't be able to be death knight, not because they came after arthas was dead. it is because in the undead quest "no escape" the worgens are talking to the humans and saying that they are trapped and if they don't want to be transformed into undead upon death they should drink the worgens blood and become worgen them self, immune to the undead curse. the forsaken are now using the same way to rise dead as the scourge did. why should forsaken be unable to rise them but arthas could?
Simple answer: Arthas was the flipping Lich King.
The Forsaken only had what Val'kyr defected from the Scourge to help them raise new undead. And, as is common sense, the val'kyr's necromantic power > The Lich King's necromantic power.(##RESPBREAK##)8##DELIM##asakawa##DELIM##That's odd. The language filter didn't catch that O.o
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Problimatic
worgens shouldn't be able to be death knight, not because they came after arthas was dead. it is because in the undead quest "no escape" the worgens are talking to the humans and saying that they are trapped and if they don't want to be transformed into undead upon death they should drink the worgens blood and become worgen them self, immune to the undead curse. the forsaken are now using the same way to rise dead as the scourge did. why should forsaken be unable to rise them but arthas could?
Simple answer: Arthas was the flipping Lich King.
The Forsaken only had what Val'kyr defected from the Scourge to help them raise new undead. And, as is common sense, the val'kyr's necromantic power > The Lich King's necromantic power.
You seem to have flunked out of the inequality section of your math class. Unless you truely believe Val'kyrs are more powerful than the Lich King ;P(##RESPBREAK##)8##DELIM##asakawa##DELIM##
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Monday
worgens shouldn't be able to be death knight, not because they came after arthas was dead. it is because in the undead quest "no escape" the worgens are talking to the humans and saying that they are trapped and if they don't want to be transformed into undead upon death they should drink the worgens blood and become worgen them self, immune to the undead curse. the forsaken are now using the same way to rise dead as the scourge did. why should forsaken be unable to rise them but arthas could?
Simple answer: Arthas was the flipping Lich King.
The Forsaken only had what Val'kyr defected from the Scourge to help them raise new undead. And, as is common sense, the val'kyr's necromantic power > The Lich King's necromantic power.
You seem to have flunked out of the inequality section of your math class. Unless you truely believe Val'kyrs are more powerful than the Lich King ;P
That was supposed to be the other way around >.>
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CalaelenDT
worgens shouldn't be able to be death knight, not because they came after arthas was dead. it is because in the undead quest "no escape" the worgens are talking to the humans and saying that they are trapped and if they don't want to be transformed into undead upon death they should drink the worgens blood and become worgen them self, immune to the undead curse. the forsaken are now using the same way to rise dead as the scourge did. why should forsaken be unable to rise them but arthas could?
Simple answer: Arthas was the flipping Lich King.
The Forsaken only had what Val'kyr defected from the Scourge to help them raise new undead. And, as is common sense, the val'kyr's necromantic power > The Lich King's necromantic power.
You seem to have flunked out of the inequality section of your math class. Unless you truely believe Val'kyrs are more powerful than the Lich King ;P
That was supposed to be the other way around >.>
You're not as young as you were when this thread was started, so you are forgiven for your elderly mistakes! ;)
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