Posted Aug 21, 2007 at 02:18AM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Videos Tags: Blizzard, Tom Chilton, BlizzCon
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The video clips below were taken during the recent BlizzCon 07 event showing a PvP panel consisting of Blizzard's lead designers for World of Warcraft. As much as it is informative, some players took offense with what the designers said about the Warlocks class especially the comments that came from Tom Chilton.

To make the long and twisted story short, players believe that Chilton said that no tweaks will be given to the Warlocks even though they are OP in 1v1, 2v2, and 3v3, and as long as they aren't over represented in 5v5. Tom Chilton (logged on as Kalgan at the official WoW Forums) said that words are being put into his mouth.

So who's telling the truth? We decided to embed the videos below and let you decide four yourselves.
















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   by zanzabar (Unregistered) - 2007-08-21
 » i think u posted the wrong or shortened video

i think u posted the wrong or shortened video he says nothing about locks and just starts to talk


   Re: Jerico G. (QJ. NET Staff) - 2007-08-21
 » Just updated it

Hi Zanzabar! We just updated the article with all the videos of the said speech. Thanks!


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