

Stickiness (Mostly in HotS, but also DH in WoW can just stick to a target with hyper mobility) Twin Blades (Dual Wielding, always and forever.) Fire Aura (DH in WoW, as well as certain talents in HotS and a main basic ability in WC3, a DoT dealing aura for fire damage) He can't "see" but for all intents and purposes he has super sight with magic eyes that let him see demons especially well) Spectral Sight (basically Dare Devil's powers. I figured I'd sort out what the key points of Illidan/Demon Hunters are and came up with the following list: I was recently thinking about Illidan himself and his incarnations in Warcraft 3, World of Warcraft and Heroes of the Storm.

Leveling a brand-new character from 20 to 110 can be a daunting task, and not all players feel extremely motivated to do it.I often like to challenge myself with converting an existing thing, such as a character, or class, from another game into D&D just to see how well the official mechanics of the game can pull it off. For Allied Races, though, it’s an entirely different matter.

For old-school races, like the aforementioned Blood Elves and Tauren, as well as Dwarves, Gnomes, Goblins, and Worgen, it’s simply a matter of completing a short questline at max level (assuming you’re Exalted) - so it’s safe to assume that a high percentage of players who have characters of those races at max level have already obtained those sets.

There’s also the matter of obtaining said Heritage Armor sets. The back slots of their Heritage Armor sets - a huge totem for Tauren, a neat little bag for Vulpera - are so awesome, however, that I keep using them regardless of what the rest of my transmog even is. Those races don’t have the strongest transmog game in the world, in my opinion. On the opposite side of the spectrum, I’ve got my Tauren and my Vulpera. The Blood Elf Heritage Armor is gorgeous beyond measure, but at the same time… my Blood Elves have so many good transmog options available for them that it’s almost a crime to keep them locked to a single set. I’ve already obtained a few of them, and on those characters, I usually display it proudly. Chief among them is leveling characters in order to get Heritage Armor sets. But over this weekend, I realized that I still have a few goals I can work on that are “expansion agnostic,” so to speak. I was feeling kind of “done” with the current expansion, and my mind had already moved on to Shadowlands. Recently, I took a break from World of Warcraft.
