Talk:Warden

Do Wardens count as Plants? I think I heard/read that somewhere. Anybody know for sure?


 * I doubt it. The manual says they may have once been human. Still, a test with the much-dreaded (weapon of pruning) can easily answer that. --Karlos 10:32, 18 June 2006 (CDT)

Ugh..
They only have 7 professions. Where is the Maddened Bone Warden? Or the Warden of Carcasses??!! :) --Karlos 23:39, 21 June 2006 (CDT)

No Monks?
The warden page lists "There are no Monk or Necromancer Wardens in the game so far. However, the Ritualist Wardens provide some healing support." However I linked here from Jayne Forestlight's page and he is a Boss Monk and a Warden. Should this page be changed? --Mcbain68 11:25, 22 June 2006 (EST)
 * It is generally well known that the bosses of each species don't follow the overall profession scheme of the species. So I think the note is okay. Feel free to add a ".... (except bosses)" for clarity. --[[Image:TurningL sml.gif|Tetris L]] 00:52, 23 June 2006 (CDT)

Madden
Somehow I still like the old look of the splitted table better... could be just a subjective bias though. - 22:07, 22 June 2006 (CDT)


 * Why do you like the old split better? The reason I merged them is that the old table implied that the maddened wardens and the wardens were somehow different. This is not true, all the wardens have been corrupted by Urgoz' influence. And since they are wardens like all other wardens, I didn't understand why we had them in a separate table. --Karlos 00:10, 23 June 2006 (CDT)


 * Ok, I think your questions helped me figure out what I don't like about it.
 * 1. For the splitted tables, each table simply displays the links by the "keyword", with "Warden of " and "Maddened Warden", and it was short and sweet.
 * 2. The two groups don't mix. Their different naming convention give an implication that the two groups are of different hierarchical systems.  They may all be followers of Urgoz (or all be corrupted by Urgoz), but it doesn't feel like they belong to the same force/army.  One group is like close guards of Urgoz, the other group feels pretty independent (despite who ultimately is their leader).  And you might think I'm being too literal/picky with words/semantics again, but just because they are all corrupted by Urgoz, doesn't necessarily mean they are all mad.
 * It might help the discussion greatly if in-game text that describes Urgoz's background/history were somewhere on the wiki. - 04:23, 23 June 2006 (CDT)