WoW devs are building a “hybrid approach” to class sets
World of Warcraft is getting class sets once again in the impending 9.2 update, offering armour designs that are personalised to the class you’re playing. This is the first time such a feature has been in the game since Legion, and the devs at Blizzard are trying to build a “hybrid approach” between the old class identity-focused gear sets and the more recent designs that have reflected where you get the armour.
“We’ve heard for a while players really miss that class fantasy and the fantasy of the class set and how that aesthetic speaks to whatever class you may be playing,” lead game designer Morgan Day tells us in a group interview session. “I always loved one of the original mage sets with what I called the little water globes on their shoulders, like they’re making people water or something.”
Day says the team felt like “we felt like we had explored the soulbind space and the Chains of Domination update, as well as other updates”, so they “wanted to think about what other cool pieces of power progression could we let players explore and chase after”. With how often players have asked about class sets, it was a natural direction to go.
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