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{{this|the hero class in [[World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King]]}}
 
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[[Blizzard Entertainment|Blizzard]]'s original '''death knight''' concept was that of an undead spellcaster unit which made its initial appearance in ''[[Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness]]''.<ref>http://www.battle.net/war2/units/deathknight.shtml</ref> This death knight could be more accurately described as a horseback-mounted lich rather than the traditional death knight commonly depicted in other fantasy games. Years later, Blizzard introduced a new death knight hero-class unit in ''[[Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos]]'', and this second rendition was revised to reflect the general characteristics of the more traditional death knight design.<ref>http://www.battle.net/war3/undead/units/deathknight.shtml</ref>. It is also interesting to note that the original death knights were fallen orc spirits in the bodies of fallen humans, while Warcraft III's were actual fallen humans enslaved by the Lich King's will. This creates an interesting paradox that both Human and Undead (Forsaken) Death Knight's in WoTLK could be potentially role-played as Orcs.
 
 
The death knight was later adapted as a [[prestige class]] within the [[Warcraft RPG]].{{Cite|A&HC|24}} It is the first [[hero class]] in ''World of Warcraft'' and was introduced in the ''[[World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King]]'' expansion.
 
 
==Talents==
 
{{main|Death knight talents}}
 
Death knight talents are split into 3 categories, each of which is fully capable of supporting either a tanking or DPS role:
 
*'''Blood:''' This tree primarily amplifies the death knight's melee spells, weapons, and abilities; and has a prominent health-regeneration theme.
 
*'''Frost:''' This tree has many control elements, with a strong critical-strike/bonus-damage theme, as well as several talents that improve physical-damage mitigation.
 
*'''Unholy:''' This tree has a heavy focus on diseases and related abilities, as well as improving summoned minions. Also has AoE, spell damage shielding, and mobility-improvement sub-themes.
 
 
==Lore==
 
Death knight is the name of a class shared by several [[death knight organizations|organization]]s of powerful necromancers. These orders share a few things in common, including riding horses with horned skulls for heads and many of the same abilities.
 
 
The death knights of the Second War were powerful undead necromancers created by [[Gul'dan]] to replace the warlocks slaughtered by [[Orgrim Doomhammer]]. The first and most prominent of the death knights was [[Teron Gorefiend]].
 
 
A new order of death knights emerged during the Third War, in service to the [[Lich King]]. They were created from living and undead humans (and occasionally other races) who had been granted unholy runeblades, and most were former paladins who had forsaken the Holy Light.
 
 
===Shadows of Justice===
 
[[Image:Deathknight2.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[Image:Dwarf death knight.jpg|thumb|A dwarf death knight]]
 
[[Image:Deathknight-fromofficialsite.jpg|thumb|A human death knight.]]
 
[[Image:Deathknighttrailer.jpg|thumb|Death knight as depicted in a teaser (very early concept).]]
 
[[Orgrim Doomhammer]]'s first act as warchief of the [[Horde]] was to crush the orc warlocks of the [[Shadow Council]]. He grudgingly spared the council's former master, [[Gul'dan]], in exchange for the warlock's servitude; in turn Gul'dan promised to create a host of powerful new warriors to serve the Horde. After experimenting at length with the souls of the recently slain council members, Gul'dan successfully instilled the spirit of the necrolyte [[Teron Gorefiend]] into the corpse of a fallen knight of [[Stormwind]]. Thus, the first terrifying death knight was born. Gul'dan transformed his other council members as well, creating a vast legion of unholy warriors whom sowed chaos and fear throughout the land of [[Azeroth]] during the [[Second War]].
 
 
Following Gul'dan's desertion and death, part of the Horde, including the death knights, retreated through the [[Dark Portal]] to [[Draenor]]. Most of the surviving death knights disappeared after Draenor's destruction, with the exception of Teron Gorefiend, whose restless and embittered form resides now in the Black Temple of Outland.
 
 
Many of Ner'zhul's original death knights were transformed into Liches by the Burning Legion when they were given a second chance to serve the Demon Lord, Kil'jaeden.{{cite|W3Man}}
 
 
===Champions of the Lich King===
 
Years after the destruction of Draenor, the immensely powerful Lich King created a new breed of death knights: malevolent, rune-wielding warriors of the Scourge. The first and greatest of these was Prince Arthas Menethil, once a mighty paladin of the Silver Hand, who sacrificed his soul to claim the runeblade Frostmourne in a desperate bid to save his people.
 
 
Unlike Gul'dan's death knights, modern death knights are former heroes who pledged their souls to the Lich King in exchange for the promise of immortality. Death knights who fall in battle are soon raised again to continue in their master's service.
 
 
In the years since Arthas shattered the Frozen Throne and merged with the Lich King, the power and fury of the death knights has only grown. Now these unrelenting crusaders of the damned eagerly await the Lich King's command to unleash their fury on Azeroth once again.<ref>:''From official death knight Lore.''{{elink|type=wowus|link=http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/wrath/features/deathknight/lore.xml|desc=death knight Lore}}</ref>
 
 
===The Ebon Blade===
 
The [[Knights of the Ebon Blade]] is a faction consisting of the renegade death knights that broke free of the Lich King's control after the battle of Light's Hope Chapel (in other words, player-created death knights). Led by [[Highlord Darion Mograine]], the Knights of the Ebon Blade have allied themselves with the Alliance and the Horde with the help of [[Highlord Tirion Fordring]] of the [[Knights of the Silver Hand]], and have pledged to do their part in defeating their former master, the Lich King. Their main base is [[Acherus: The Ebon Hold]], a former scourge necropolis in the [[Eastern Plaguelands]]. (It should be noted that the Knights of the Ebon Blade are not a separate player faction such as the Alliance and Horde. For the purposes of gameplay, player-created death knights still belong to either the Alliance or the Horde depending on their race.)
 
 
==Types of Death Knights==
 
===1st Generation: Death Knights of the Old Horde===
 
A first-generation death knight is essentially the soul, knowledge, memory, and personality of an orc necrolyte or warlock, necromantically bound within the reanimated corpse of a human being. Unlike the Lich King's death knights, these entities retain free will and thus possess the ability to advance their own personal agendas as they please. The corpse may be skeletal or still contain flesh.
 
 
Many of these death knights were later transformed into Scourge liches, and acted as Scourge spellcasting hero-class units in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos.
 
 
Due to the ambiguous choice of words by Blizzard when they wrote their original lore, it is perfectly reasonable to assume that there may be several first generation death knights who still exist in their original form. Blizzard has recently unveiled the whereabouts of one such original death knight, Teron Gorefiend, a malevolent abomination whose restless and embittered form now resides in the [[Black Temple]] of [[Outland]]. Others are rumored to be connected to Karazhan as well.
 
 
===2nd Generation: Death Knights of the Scourge===
 
A second generation death knight is essentially the immortalized body, soul, knowledge, memory, and personality the hero who pledged their soul to the Lich King. However, these heroes may no longer possess free will and may serve their master for eternity. Though many of these death knights aren't too different from other Scourge minions in that they are reanimated from corpses and forced to serve the Lich King unquestioningly (as is the case with player-created death knights), some may even choose to become death knights under their own free will while still alive ([[Baron Rivendare]] is an example of this).
 
 
In the Wrath of the Lich King expansion, player-created death knights revolt against the Lich King and ally themselves with their former factions. A player's free will is restored to them during a Death-Knight-specific quest event involving an epic battle against the legendary paladin, Tirion Fordring, the cleansed Ashbringer, and the forces of the Argent Dawn.
 
 
== Hero class overview ==
 
The criterion for creating a death knight is the existence of a level 55+ character<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/wrath/features/deathknight/gameplay.xml</ref> on the player's account. Once that criterion is met, the player can create one death knight per realm.<ref name="dkreport">http://www.worldofwar.net/articles/413348/deathknight-report</ref>
 
 
The death knight combines martial prowess with dark, necromantic energies. Players might be familiar with the death knight from previously released Warcraft games -- most recently, in the campaigns for [[Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos]] and the [[Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne]] expansion, the former paladin [[Arthas]] became a death knight and wrought havoc across Azeroth before fusing with the spirit of [[Ner'zhul]] to become the [[Lich King]]. It is important to note that these particular death knights are based upon those created by the Lich King in Warcraft III, not those of Orcish origin as seen in WarCraft II.
 
 
=== Unlocking your death knight ===
 
{{main|Starting a death knight}}
 
The death knight is the first hero class in World of Warcraft. This is a separate character from other characters and can be created as soon as one of your existing characters on a given server reaches level 55. After making a death knight, you will not lose access to any of your existing characters. The death knight will start at level 55 in [[Acherus: The Ebon Hold]] over the [[Eastern Plaguelands]], with multiple spells and abilities ready to use, and a set of {{quality|uncommon}} gear. When you leave Ebon Hold, you will have a full set of {{quality|rare}} gear ready for Outland. Through the [[Death knight quests|Death-Knight-specific quests]] in this necropolis and the surrounding areas, the character learns to master the power of the death knight and learns to use this new power for the will of the [[Lich King]]. Quests will take them outside the necropolis and into an area within the [[Scarlet Enclave]].
 
 
Players can create one death knight per realm '''as long as they have at least one character that is level 55 on the realm they wish to create it on.''' There are no racial limitations for creating your death knight, but PvP servers are still limited by faction (i.e., if you have an Alliance character on a PvP server, you cannot make a Horde death knight on that PvP server).
 
 
=== The Rune System ===
 
[[Image:Runes1.jpg|thumb|Runes as shown at BlizzCon 2007 (outdated)]]
 
The death knight uses a unique [[Rune System|rune-based resource system]] to govern his spells and abilities. There are three rune types: blood, frost, and unholy; each with an attached color and symbol. As they use their abilities, the runes will be exhausted. After a period of time (10 seconds) the runes will refresh.<ref name="WotLKinfo">http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=6417312045&sid=1</ref> The death knight will be able to use spells to turn a rune into a Death Rune, which can be used as a Blood/Frost/Unholy rune. In addition, whenever the death knight uses a rune ability against a foe, it will build up a certain amount of [[Runic Power]]. This Runic Power is only used by few abilities.<ref>{{elink|link=http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/32704|icon=tentonhammer|site=Ten Ton Hammer|desc=World of Warcraft: An In-Depth Look at the death knight}}</ref> Certain abilities (such as [[Dancing Rune Blade]]) will completely drain all the Runic Power that has been accumulated. The more power stored, the more effective the ability. Most abilities that use Runic Power use a set amount, like [[Death Coil (death knight)|Death Coil]].
 
 
Death knights cannot reallocate the number and type of runes - they are fixed to two runes of each type.<ref>http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=8202574912&pageNo=1&sid=2000#10</ref> Runeforging will still be available, but it will only provide permanent weapon enchants. The enchants work just like the permanent weapon enchants provided by Enchanting, but are self-only and are supposed to be better for the death knight than the Enchanting ones.
 
 
The original player frame for death knights shown at BlizzCon has changed as feedback showed it was not ideal for displaying rune power for players.
 
 
===Character's role===
 
In general, the death knight can be considered a hybrid class that combines damage dealing and tanking. They will wear plate armor, and be able to dual-wield or use two-handed blade weapons (and maces, as revealed recently)<ref name="WotLKinfo"/>. Like Druids, they will tank without shields. Their tanking mechanics will most likely be high armor as indicated by [[Frost Presence]], and by having a high chance to parry.<ref>http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/world-of-warcraft-wrath-of-the-lich-king/872730p2.html</ref><ref>http://uk.pc.gamespy.com/pc/world-of-warcraft-wrath-of-the-lich-king/872730p2.html</ref> Blizzard has said that their tanking niche will be caster-type enemies.<ref>http://uk.gamespot.com/video/942519/6190653/world-of-warcraft-wrath-of-the-lich-king-interview-2</ref> A common assumption among fans is that Hero Classes will be overpowered, however Blizzard has stated on announcing the death knight that they will be of similar strength and value to existing classes. Like other classes they will have their own unique abilities, a few of which can be seen at the [[death knight abilities]] article.
 
 
===Runeforging===
 
[[Image:Runeforge.jpg|thumb|A runeforge]]
 
{{main|Runeforging}}
 
Runeforging allows the death knight to permanently enchant their weapon, and thus overwrites any weapon enchants from [[Enchanting]]. A player will have to be near a [[runeforge]] in able to forge a rune onto their weapon.
 
 
==Concept artwork==
 
<gallery>
 
Image:Death Knight06.jpg|Death knight concept art
 
Image:Death Knight02.jpg|Death knight concept art
 
Image:DeathKnightRaneman2.jpg|Death knight art by [[Raneman]]
 
Image:DeathKnightRaneman.jpg|Death knight art by [[Raneman]]
 
</gallery>
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Death knight organizations]]
 
*[[List of death knights]]
 
 
== References ==
 
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:{{elink|type=wowus|site=Offical Wrath of the Lich King site|link=http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/wrath/features/deathknight/interview.xml|desc=death knight Interview (Design Team: Q&amp;A)}}
 
:{{elink|type=wowus|site=Offical Wrath of the Lich King site|link=http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/wrath/features/deathknight/lore.xml|desc=death knight Lore (Shadows of Justice, Champions of the Lich King)}}
 
{{Elink|site=The Ebon Hold|link=http://www.theebonhold.com/|desc=The Ebon Hold. A Maintankadin style site for Death Knights.}}
 
{{Elink|site=Death Knight Balancing|link=http://homepages.nyu.edu/~ama459/|desc=Describes the numerous changes to Mages along with other classes in immense detail}}
 
{{Elink|site=Reave|link=http://www.reave.com/|desc=death knight Leveling Guide}}
 
{{Elink|site=WOTDK|link=http://www.wotdk.com|desc=A Death knight Blog with news, guides, discussions and a whole lot more!}}
 
{{Elink|site=death knight Tactics|link=http://www.deathknighttactics.com|desc=A death knight Blog, Focusing on Raiding DPS.}}
 
 
 
{{Classfooter|Death knight}}
 
 
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[[Category:Hero classes]]
 
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[[Category:WoW classes]]
 
[[Category:RPG classes]]
 
[[Category:Prestige classes]]
 

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