Fursphere
12-07-2009, 07:49 PM
I've been playing my secondary team lately, which includes a Gnome Warlock.
After farming a number of northrend instances, I found something interesting. Places a human and night elf can cast, a gnome can't, due to................NOT BEING TALL ENOUGH.
***insert you must be this tall to ride this ride jokes here***
Yes, I'm getting line of sight errors in places my other casters aren't having. While not the end of the world, it has forced me to pay extra special attention to where I setup my chracters, and as a result, I just paid for a race change (going human).
So if you're considering putting a gnome in your group with OTHER races, be careful with it - as you'll have stupid LOS issues that other races don't seen to have.
(yes, this totally makes sense, but its basically gimping the race as casters)
EDIT: I guess this could be a benefit in PvP situations... dunno. I'll leave that up to you.
After farming a number of northrend instances, I found something interesting. Places a human and night elf can cast, a gnome can't, due to................NOT BEING TALL ENOUGH.
***insert you must be this tall to ride this ride jokes here***
Yes, I'm getting line of sight errors in places my other casters aren't having. While not the end of the world, it has forced me to pay extra special attention to where I setup my chracters, and as a result, I just paid for a race change (going human).
So if you're considering putting a gnome in your group with OTHER races, be careful with it - as you'll have stupid LOS issues that other races don't seen to have.
(yes, this totally makes sense, but its basically gimping the race as casters)
EDIT: I guess this could be a benefit in PvP situations... dunno. I'll leave that up to you.