Just an idea I've had for some specs in World of Warcraft. Just trying to add variety to each class!
Warrior (Man-at-arms) - This class would be using mail, as they'd rely on more roguelike combat. Imagine enhancement shaman without magic.
Warlock (Fel-Juggernaut) - A tanking class for warlocks, based on transformations. The spec would have you use a transformation where you'd be a fel guard (Or other large demon) and use a mix of magical spells with your tanking powers. Imagine an evil paladin.
Mage (Battlemage) - The mages take on melee, a dps mail class. You could cast spells in combat (Like an enhance shammy). You could conjure up weapons (ala skyrim/oblivion) and use them in battles, changing weapons based on strategy.
Hunter (Engineer) - Think Axton from Borderlands, using turrets in lou of pets. You'd be able to customize parts of the turret which would serve different purposes.
Rogue (Alchemist) - A rogue class that would revolve around poisons. Whether they be thrown bombs, or different ones on daggers, it would be a spec based around moves like shiv.
These are just a few ideas. You guys have anymore??
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[–] Airugarion ago
They really are! You could even have something like the old battle standard system they added in Cata.
"Inspiring Banner - For the banners duration each party and raid members has there total health increased by X amount"
As for talents you could have a variety of different things something like:
You don't stand alone (Passive) - if an ally in 50 yard range falls below 30% for the next 10 seconds 25% of the damage they take is redirected to you. Your heals are also 40% more effective on them for 10 seconds. Can only effect two targets at any given time. The same target can not be effected by this more another 2 minutes after the affect
There are a TON of ideas you could do for this and it would be really cool to see.
[–] Vladimara 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Yeah, to bad Blizzard was making Monks that nobody really wanted, but people play cause they're there. Instead of building upon the classes that literally made WoW what it is today.