About the book on the ladder of power of each profession

The most important statement: these things are just the protagonist's own judgment of the strength of these people in the early stage. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info will later make a big flag to be announced in Azeroth. No spoilers now.

Also, I remind everyone that World of Warcraft is a world where fiction serves games. A lot of the stuff inside is for gameplay. There is very little use and description of power in the novel, and there is basically only one big thing. To sum up: everything is subject to this book, in case Blizzard's dad eats the book at any time.

After all, the main theme of Azeroth is to fight against alien races, and the powerful people in Azeroth are famous, or fame is also part of their strength. And players should be aware that there are times when you haven't heard of a character doesn't mean that the character isn't well-known in Azeroth. If you want to talk about the level of strength, there is only a large and generalized level distribution, for example, there are only three stages of mage, mage apprentice, mage, and archmage. Medivan is known as an astral mage, and I don't know if it's a rank above the archmage. Druids are only described by druids and great druids. The battle crane is the worst, nothing.

And in Azeroth, there is no skill level distribution in general fantasy and fantasy novels, a skill, your mana is strong, and you will be strong when you use it. Mages are more free to wield their magic. (Or vague, written in too much detail, how does Blizzard dad eat books!) 10,000 mages have 10,000 kinds of ice arrows.

In the book, I will roughly divide all the professions into 4 levels (5 levels of priests).

Priests, there will be the rank of Priest Apprentice - Probationary Priest - Regular Priest - Bishop - Archbishop. Although he is an administrative rank in the Brotherhood of Light, the Light of Azeroth is the more religious and religious. The more powerful the Light. (Even if your beliefs are evil, Blizzard's father has explained this, I won't say more, and those who are skeptical will see for themselves.) It is an indirect reflection of the power of some of the Light. In Azeroth, priests are portrayed as defenseless. It wasn't until the later stages that defensive spells like Shingon Technique: Shield Shingrum: Wall were developed. Before World of Warcraft (25 years of the Dark Gate), their greatest role was to heal wounds and guide the spiritual beliefs of humanity. Their rank is more about their administrative level in the church. When a Probationary Priest explodes. Don't be surprised.

Warrior, to be honest, I don't see the existence of this profession at all from the novel. Anyone who fights with weapons can be called a warrior. For example, human soldiers, orc soldiers, they are all warriors. Warrior is more like a class set up by Blizzard for gameplay. I'm going to design them in such a way that years of combat and training will make them proficient in the use of various weapons, and their roar in battle will inexplicably increase their strength and stamina. After exploring, they discovered a mysterious power that they called "rage". Only those who are able to control their emotions and keep their sanity in the midst of anger can master this power. The protagonist says that these people are divided into four classes: warriors - weapon masters - rage masters - famous warriors.

Mage, divided into 4 levels: Mage Apprentice - Mage Assistant - Mage - Archmage, using arcane power. (Players are used to Arcane being a talent, so I'm going to call it the Power of Order.) That's what Blizzard's dad said. It depends on whether the readers are used to reading or not. Or I could put a parenthetical delineation at the end of every description of the arcane. )

Druid, divided into apprentice-apprentice-full-formal-grand druid. Force of Nature.

Warrior monks are divided into warrior monk apprentices (apprentices) - warrior monks - martial arts masters - grandmasters. The warrior monks use the power of the soul. That's what they call qi.

Warlocks, divided into apprentices-warlocks-evil warlocks-destruction warlocks, master the power of evil powers, but evil powers are also powerful, and the greatest source of warlocks' combat power is the demons they sacrifice to summon. Most of their energy was spent suppressing and controlling these demons, and they didn't have the extra power to unleash more powerful evil spells. Warlocks are those who are proficient in the use of evil powers, and they are more powerful than warlocks because they can enslave demons while also unleashing powerful evil spells. The Doomsmancer is well-versed in evil powers and enslavement of demons, and has been partially empowered by some of the powerful demons of the Atlas.

Hunters are the worst to handle. It cost me a lot of brain cells. There is no exact source of his inheritance for the various novels. That's how I understand the hunter profession. In the beginning, the Night Elves were most similar to the current Hunters. They hunt in the jungle and use their natural proximity to nature to communicate with animals, making them their companions. They communicate with the kinder animal spirits of the wilderness. These animal spirits will give them some powers. For example, you can run faster, you can see farther, and you can shoot more accurately. Human hunters are more literal, they rely more on traps and bows. The elves of Quel'Thalas don't have hunters, they only have rangers. I understand that the Ranger is different from the Hunters, they are more military, they are the best scouts and marksmen, and their natural affinity for magic will allow them to add arcane power to their shooting. Dwarven hunters resemble humans. Minotaurs are nomadic and generally good hunters. They have a shamanic culture and also communicate with animal spirits. How did the hunters come to be? Later, all the races continued to unite against the foreigners, and the hunters continued to evolve their skills, giving birth to the current hunters.

Hunters don't have an organization, like Shamans have the Ring of Earth, Mages have Kenrito, Warlocks have Shadow Council, or whatever. So they don't have a systematic lineage. They relied more on their masters and apprentices, as well as on the training of archery in those armies. So how to go to the level is a headache for me. Later the hunter gear in the game inspired me.

Hunter Level: Stalker, Master Stalker, Giant Stalker, Dragon Stalker

Shaman: This profession is more of a spiritual leader. In addition to the shaman itself, the power also depends on how the elements respond to you, and the situation of the elements is different depending on the region you are in. This is detailed in the chronicle. In the novel, there is only the rank of shaman and high shaman

Paladin Apprentice (Squire) - Trainee Paladin - Paladin - Paladin with a name.

Thieves, like warriors, are not native to Azeroth, and there is no official description of them. Scouts skilled in melee combat, assassins with the power of shadows, and spies. can be called a thief. In this book, those who wield the power of Shadow are referred to as Stalkers (the power of harmony, invincible!!). Power Tier: Shadow Lurking Shadow PowerShadow Mastery

DK has no points at all, their strength depends on their life, and after being transformed, they will master the power of death and frost. So it will be stronger than before. If an ordinary knight is converted, then he will directly increase by two levels. If you were a master of light or anger during your lifetime, you will increase it by half a -1 after transformation. Arthas is not enough to be an example, his power comes more from the sorrow of frost.

Demon Hunter Some warriors of the Night Elves choose to follow the path of Illidan, and they use the power of demons to hunt demons. There is too little information, there are no points, and I will be miserable after Blizzard's father eats books after I divide it myself. Let's wait for more information to come out after 7.0, anyway, there aren't many demon hunters in the early stage.

All of the above are the author's brain-opening works. If Blizzard's dad eats books, I won't be responsible for dripping~~