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− | An '''animal''' is a living, nonhuman creature, usually a vertebrate with no magical abilities and no innate capacity for language or culture.<ref>''[[Monster Guide]]'', pg. 185</ref> These creatures generally operate on instinct, driven by simple needs such as food and reproduction. Most animals, even predators, do not attack humanoids unless they or their young are threatened or they are suffering from starvation. Animals are not capable of detailed reasoning, although if someone has the skill to handle animals, they can tame an animal and teach it to perform certain tricks. Some herbivorous animals do not normally use their natural weapons (claws, teeth) for attack. Animals are always neutral. Animals are not governed by a human sense of morality.<ref>''[[Monster Guide]]'' web supplement, pg. 3</ref> [[Beast]]s and [[critter]]s are animals. |
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+ | ===What is Blood magic=== |
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+ | It is a highly reagent reliant art of magic with undefined limitations. It's main reagent is blood, and many [[Blood mage|Blood mages]] use the art. |
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− | ==Common Animals== |
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− | *[[Ape]] |
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− | *[[Alligator]] |
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− | *[[Badger]] |
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− | *[[Bear]] |
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− | *[[Bison]] |
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− | *[[Boar]] |
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− | *[[Buzzard]] |
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− | *[[Cat]] |
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− | *[[Cheetah]] |
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− | *[[Crocodile]] |
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− | *[[Crocolisk]] |
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− | *[[Dog]] |
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− | *[[Eagle]] |
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− | *[[Elephant]] |
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− | *[[Frenzy]] |
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− | *[[Giraffe]] |
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− | *[[Horse]] |
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− | *[[Hyena]] |
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− | *[[Lion]] |
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− | *[[Lizard]] |
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− | *[[Mammoth]] |
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− | *[[Mountain Lion]] |
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− | *[[Octopus]] |
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− | *[[Owl]] |
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− | *[[Pony]] |
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− | *[[Rat]] |
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− | *[[Raven]] |
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− | *[[Rhinoceros]] |
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− | *[[Sea turtle (creature)|Sea turtle]] |
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− | *[[Shark]] |
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− | *[[Sheep]] |
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− | *[[Snake]] |
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− | *[[Spider Crab]] |
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− | *[[Squid]] |
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− | *[[Stag]] |
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− | *[[Storm Crow]] |
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− | *[[Tallstrider]] |
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− | *[[Tiger]] |
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− | *[[Toad]] |
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− | *[[Weasel]] |
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− | *[[Whale]] |
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− | *[[Wind serpent]] |
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− | *[[Wolverine]] |
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+ | In the blasted lands on Horde or Alliance you can take a chain of quests in which you revive a deceased Demon Hunter from pieces with blood and fel magic. There are two blood mages for Alliance [[Kasim Sharim]]<ref>[[Quest:A Bloodmage's Gotta Eat Too (Horde)]]</ref> and [[Bloodmage Drazial]]<ref>[[Quest:Kasim Sharim]]</ref> respectively. |
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+ | ==Known Blood Mages== |
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+ | *[[Kael'thas Sunstrider]] |
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+ | *[[Kasim Sharim]] |
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+ | *[[Bloodmage Drazial]] |
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+ | *[[Grand Magister Rommath]] |
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+ | ==Sources== |
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Revision as of 13:22, 15 October 2011
What is Blood magic
It is a highly reagent reliant art of magic with undefined limitations. It's main reagent is blood, and many Blood mages use the art.
In the blasted lands on Horde or Alliance you can take a chain of quests in which you revive a deceased Demon Hunter from pieces with blood and fel magic. There are two blood mages for Alliance Kasim Sharim[1] and Bloodmage Drazial[2] respectively.
Known Blood Mages
Sources
- ^ Quest:A Bloodmage's Gotta Eat Too (Horde)
- ^ Quest:Kasim Sharim