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No Mage Class?

Four melee classes, two support classes and one ranged class and no magic origin damage dealing class? not sure how I feel about that.

Is there a lore related reason or any reason why they didn't include a mage class in this game?

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  • Jbell1Jbell1 Member Posts: 20
    Yes, as magic was not commonly used in Middle Earth according to lore.  Others can tell you better as I am FAR from a lore expert regarding Tolkien, but I believe that is correct.



    Also, the "lore-master" class in LOTRO is as close to a mage as you'd see.  It was more than likely designed to fill that role.  Of you read up on that class you'll see that it plays like a magic using class, with a twist.



    Hope this helps!
  • wrkeechwrkeech Member UncommonPosts: 116
    Here is there reasoning;





    From there FAQ




    From what is known, there were very few wizards in the whole of Middle-earth through the ages. You will not be able to play a Wizard, but a mage-like class will be available to you.  As Magic plays such a special role in the Tolkien lore, we are taking great care to provide players with the abilities they expect, within an appropriate context for the Tolkien mythology.

  • KhalathwyrKhalathwyr Member UncommonPosts: 3,133
    Originally posted by yaser101


    Four melee classes, two support classes and one ranged class and no magic origin damage dealing class? not sure how I feel about that.
    Is there a lore related reason or any reason why they didn't include a mage class in this game?



    ROFLMAO.....OMG....Wheez.....gasp.....gasp...

    Sorry, the hilarity of your question struck me funny. Yes, there is a very, huge, can't get around it, never gonna change so forget it lore reason: There were only 5 wizards in Middle Earth; Gandalf, Radagast, Saruman, Alatar and Pallando. That's it, and that's all folks. As such, players can't be "wizards" as you expect them, hurling fireballs and lighting bolts left and right. You just didn't see that happen in the books or in the movies, although this game is based on the books, not the movies.

    There is the Loremaster class, which some have said it sounds like an alchemist. That's as close to a "wizard" as you get.

    Edit: Oh, additionally, Those 5 above mentioned wizards were not human, dwarf, hobbit or elf. They were a race called Maiar, which were more in tune with "magic" that those other races. The Maiar race is not available for play at this time and there have been no indiciations that it ever will be. If Tolkien Enterprises gets their say, and believe me they will as they sign off on everything Turbine does with this license, the Maiar never will be playable.

    "Many nights, my friend... Many nights I've put a blade to your throat while you were sleeping. Glad I never killed you, Steve. You're alright..."

    Chavez y Chavez

  • jaixjaix Member Posts: 99
    Yes it is a lore-related reason. There were only 3 wizards left in Middle-Earth during the Third Age: Sauron, Saruman, and Olorin (Gandalf). They are much more powerful than any of the races left, and even with that fact you see very few outright displays of magical power. So to have a bunch of human, hobbits, elves, and dwarves running around calling fire from the heavens and causing earthquakes would kind of diminish the meaning of what it would mean to be one of the last 3 Maiar left in corporeal form.







    I'm not going to get into such a dorky debate as LOTR lore, but as far as Alatar, Radagast, and Pallando go from Khalathwyr's post we don't even know if they're still on Middle-Earth.
  • yaser101yaser101 Member Posts: 29

    Well i'm glad you're easily amused

    I did read up on the Lore Master and it sounded to me like a crowd controller. Actually it sounds very much like controllers in CoH with roots, holds, pets and modest damage dealing abilities in general.

  • KhalathwyrKhalathwyr Member UncommonPosts: 3,133
    Originally posted by yaser101


    Well i'm glad you're easily amused
    I did read up on the Lore Master and it sounded to me like a crowd controller. Actually it sounds very much like controllers in CoH with roots, holds, pets and modest damage dealing abilities in general.
    I'm glad you didn't take it personal or the wrong way. Most people do these days. *sigh* I just like having fun, but to my detriment do not use enough smily faces. Oh well, what can ya do?

    "Many nights, my friend... Many nights I've put a blade to your throat while you were sleeping. Glad I never killed you, Steve. You're alright..."

    Chavez y Chavez

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