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Classic conditioning with sounds and Classes.
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Post by
Tenjen
i realised a while back that those of us who play a lot of one particular class have associated certain sounds with a positive and negative connotation.
For example as a longtime rogue the sound of a fleshy strike or dodge is positive but that s/fx for parry with the metal clink, a block or a shield deflect (from power word sheild and divine shield) is negative.
But even when playing on my paladin, despite the sound of a parry or block being a good thing,or my priest's spell strike sounds from dots and direct spell hits, even fear, are sounds that create that vague sense of negativity in the back of my mind.
anyone else realised this when playing multiple alts?
this is quite different from say, a habit of playing a certain class. Like jumping off a cliff as a DK before you realise you can go into bird form like your Druid main. But still related.
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aloisgault
PLaying Rogue a lot will get you a lot jumping down heights as well. A glyphed rogue can fall a long ways, other classes, a lot less. It is a good way to escape from pvp too, I got an homorable kill, I was able to make the drop, no damage the ganktoad was not..........
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Tenjen
PLaying Rogue a lot will get you a lot jumping down heights as well. A glyphed rogue can fall a long ways, other classes, a lot less. It is a good way to escape from pvp too, I got an homorable kill, I was able to make the drop, no damage the ganktoad was not..........
i am amazed, being a long term rogue, at just how small the falling distance is for other classes to get horribly hurt.
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Interest
Sort of, but I also noticed they used the same sounds for some abilities (Mutilate and Raging Blow) that sometimes don't make sense. I'm beating someone with two giant swords, why does it sound like I'm stabbing them in the side with daggers?
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calilac
PLaying Rogue a lot will get you a lot jumping down heights as well. A glyphed rogue can fall a long ways, other classes, a lot less. It is a good way to escape from pvp too, I got an homorable kill, I was able to make the drop, no damage the ganktoad was not..........
i am amazed, being a long term rogue, at just how small the falling distance is for other classes to get horribly hurt.
there have been times where, after playing my rogue engineer for awhile, i'll switch to an alt but forget that the alt has neither parachute nor safefall. fun times.
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