![]() In one creation myth, in the beginning there was the Light and the Void. I consider the Light to be the manifestation of spiritual energy regardless of whether it comes from An'she, Elune, or the Naaru. As it came from "God", it is divine and cannot be "evil". In one theory I came up with, fel energy was "created" by An'she, a part of the Earthmother (who would represent Life, the fifth element). In a way warlock magic is both anti druid and anti priest magic, it's basically pure evil :PEvil is a point of view Anakin. Demons, imo, are no different from undead.but you know, Blizzard.ĭemons can be undead though (Mannoroth anyone?).it's just a matter of? Like undead the souls of demons are still there but aren't in a state of harmony with their bodies. What are the ramifications of turning a portion of your own soul into fel power? I don't know, perhaps you gain undead features? Perhaps demonic features? Personally, the souls/life-forces of demons are in no sense perfectly attached/connected to them, portions of it were taken and twisted. If Life Tap takes a portion of the warlock's life and turns it into fel power then fel energy would literally be converted life force. As per canon, warlocks have the ability to convert life force into rewards. When a warlock uses Life Tap a portion of his/her life is taken and is turned into power. The very definition of life force, or at least one definition of life force, is "the soul". There's more than one type of life force/energy. So it's clear to me that there is more than one type of life force.Īlso.I consider fel/demonic energy a type of divine energy.warlocks definitely destroy the souls, I think you're right warlocks also use the life/chi/w/e stuff but they don't transfer anything, they destroy it, alongside the soulįel exists only if you destroy lifeforce or a soul (they're not the same however, otherwise each time a warlock uses lifetap they'd destroy their own soul)All soul energy is life force, not all life force is soul energy.īlood was referred to as life force and Dave Kosak stated Chi, the Pandaren word for Spirit, is the life force shamans manipulate. Blood was referred to as life energy/force in WoW and Dave Kosak stated Chi, the Pandaren word for Spirit, is the life force that shamans manipulate. ![]() One definition of life force in real life is "the soul" (the thing that animates, gives life to, stuff). I wonder what happens when warlocks sacrifice portions of their souls/life-forces.do they develop undead features or something?Īlso.I consider fel/demonic energy a type of divine energy. I figure, warlocks use Life Tap to create fel energy then use that "pre-existing" fel energy to create more fel energy. Warlocks aren't actually destroying souls/life-forces, they're transferring them.or at least they can use fel energy to transfer souls/life-forces. So it's clear to me that there is more than one type of life force. Druids, shamans and monks use nature and the elements as in the physical power of it, they don't go around and destroy souls to power their magic.Įven a dark shaman does not destroy the souls of the elementals to power his spells, he merely enslaves them.Soul is a type of life force/energy. I don't think that life force is the soul however. Druids, shamans and monks use nature and the elements as in the physical power of it, they don't go around and destroy souls to power their magic.Įven a dark shaman does not destroy the souls of the elementals to power his spells, he merely enslaves them. It's kinda annoying how Blizzard is trying to differentiate the classes when they are all basically the same in the end.I don't think that life force is the soul however. Imo, all forms of magic are sacrificial and employ life energy. Monks kinda "sacrifice" portions of their Spirit, form it into balls, and chuck it to their enemies. Mana is the Hawaiian term for life force.Ĭhi is the life force that Shamans manipulate (per Kosak) and that monks use too. What kind of annoys me is that basically most types, if not all types, of magic involve sacrifice.ĭruidic healing involves life force being drained and transferred like warlock healing.Īrcane is derived from the phase transitions of mana (basically you burn mana and arcane energy is released).
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