Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning Updated Q&A - The Warrior Priest Class and the Empire Faction

Two designers from EA Mythic fill us in on the Empire faction and its warrior priest class.

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When Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning launches later this year, it will bring the rich universe of the Warhammer Fantasy setting to life as a massively multiplayer role-playing game for the first time. Players will create their own characters and adventure and battle in huge virtual worlds populated by monsters and thousands of other player characters. The battle lines are drawn between a number of colorful and memorable factions. The one that we might relate to the most is the human-based Empire faction, with its horse-mounted knights and medieval-like warriors. And one of the most unique units in the Empire faction is the warrior priest, a warrior that combines melee combat with holy-power abilities, such as healing injured teammates and strengthening them with magical spells that "buff" their abilities. The warrior priests can easily be identified on the battlefield thanks to their long robes and vestments, as well as their signature war hammer. To answer our questions about the warrior priest class and the Empire faction, we turned to senior designer Steve Marvin and content manager Doug Woolsey.

GameSpot: The big reveal this time around is the warrior priest class. Give us an overview of this character and its abilities.

Steve Marvin: The warrior priest is a follower of Sigmar and comes of age in the Empire, the human lands savagely beset by the forces of Chaos. He is part churchman, part soldier, part healer, and part justiciar. His realm, his race, and most importantly his faith are all in danger of extinction at the hands of a ravening evil flood of appalling monstrosities. He is the levee that will hold back that dark tide. This is no Friar Tuck; the warrior priest strides to the front line, singing the praises of Sigmar and inspiring his fellow soldiers to hold fast. His is a grim responsibility, and the only times he smiles is as his hammer slams a creature of Chaos to the ground.

Warrior priests revel in combat, with their blessed hammers sanctifying each blow to the greater glory of Sigmar and his inevitable triumph over darkness. As his faith and righteous fury rises within him, his god fills him with the power to heal and bless those who join him in his struggle. There is no sight like that of a warrior priest in the thick of combat, dispensing death to his foes and life to his allies.

His blessings deliver health, morale, and strength to all of those within range of his voice, which seldom halts in its righteous soliloquy. Any who stand close to a warrior priest for even a few moments feel their bodies refreshed and their faith renewed. In the height of his faith and fury, he can call upon Sigmar to heal the injured, purge taint and poison from the faithful, or even return life to the newly dead. He can also call holy power to his hammer to deliver devastating blows, or channel Sigmar's wrath directly into the hearts of his foes.

The warrior priest kicks butt and takes names. He wades into combat and smashes things left and right, building up his righteous fury ability with every blow. He then releases that pent-up power with heals, cures, and devastating attacks. Just being near a warrior priest buffs you.

GS: We understand that even though the warrior priest is the "healer" class for the Empire faction, the profession isn't about quietly sitting in the back of the adventuring party, casting healing spells. It's much more warlike and able to fight in the frontlines. Just how strong of a fighter will this character be, and why was this direction chosen?

SM: All of our healer careers work this way. We don't just want to avoid the creation of pure support classes; we want to make it positively counterproductive to play any career that way. This is Warhammer Online. Everybody fights. Nobody hangs back. There's no crying in Warhammer.

Now, will the warrior priest be among the strongest fighters? No, of course not. Though, he will be very difficult to kill because he can rebound from damage and purge debuffs. Since he can buff everyone in his party with his continuous blessings, he is likely to be a rallying point for his group. However, his most damaging blows come only when he has built up a reserve of righteous fury through combat and chosen not to spend it on his party's health. It is a trade-off the warrior priest must constantly assess based on the needs of his group.

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98 Comments

  • diablopaul20

    Posted Oct 7, 2007 9:59 am PT

    "Everybody fights. Nobody hangs back. There's no crying in Warhammer."Love that part. Very well spoken

  • osleyee

    Posted Sep 28, 2007 4:55 pm PT

    hostly i was not really interested in Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning but after i wach some video of the gameplay and saw that rvrn pvp,pve system and read others articles i was like wow this game looks awesome at first i think its was a copy of world of warcraft but so far is original and beang longer then world of warcraft the franchise is beang around for 30 years since the table-top anyways i am looking forward to this awesome game.

  • SmArTaLeC1321

    Posted Aug 27, 2007 4:57 pm PT

    Well its still a while before the game ships so yeah.

  • tornadosolo

    Posted Aug 12, 2007 11:38 am PT

    I love the warhammer franchise and think its got great potential. I think warhammers unique playstyle will set itself apart from World of Warcraft as well as its more dedicated PvP system. This game however doesn't seem to me to set itself apart from World of Warcraft graphically and imo it will never totally seperate itself from WoW's shadow. Think about Orks for instance... they look so cool in the trailer but in game they look kind of lame... I'm sure that goes for all but thats just an example.

  • RobertHGreene

    Posted Jul 26, 2007 8:16 am PT

    by the way, they are making a warhammer 40k mmo, there was an article released a few months ago about that. if they can get it out before the release of starcraft 2, it will be a swift kick in the balls to Blizzard

  • bloodaegis666

    Posted Jul 12, 2007 12:40 am PT

    hey is this like free or do ya have to pay?

  • Eararaldor

    Posted Jun 23, 2007 4:19 am PT

    Warhammer Online promises such a great game.

    If your after a guild look for "Shadowsofsin.com" Were going to be a guild for the Destruction side and include the races of ORKs, Dark Elves and Chaos!

  • Tsiroch

    Posted Apr 25, 2007 9:03 am PT

    Man, this game is such a ripoff of WoW... Ok... Just kidding. I've been a Blizzard fanboy since the beginning in '96; Warcraft was the first computer game I played after Commander Keen I realize that Warhammer has been around for longer... as a table top game (I could be wrong). I've never been one for the table top role-playing, so I'm very glad that Warhammer is migrating into the digital world so I can check it out. I've really enjoyed Dawn of War and it's expansions, and hopefully soon, I will play Mark of Chaos. I'm really looking forward to Warhammer Online. As well as anything new by Blizzard (cause when it really comes down to it I owe my addiction to video games to Warcraft).

    PS: Aren't all fantasy games just rippoffs of 1200-1600 AD? (Barring elves and dwarves and the like, of course).

  • Untainted

    Posted Apr 25, 2007 6:20 am PT

    Ah yes an mmorpg that promises to be 500% less full of fairys and gnomes than the leading brands....
    Finally a MMORPG where everyone gets stuck in.

  • BigShawn

    Posted Apr 10, 2007 2:26 pm PT

    looks good can't wait

  • rokkuman09

    Posted Apr 9, 2007 6:32 am PT

    This game really looks like a awesome MMORPG. I won't be playing it though, because I am commited to Lord of the Rings Online already. But for anyone who wants a good MMORPG this looks amazing, and the graphics look great for a MMO too!

  • spakis07

    Posted Apr 9, 2007 5:07 am PT

    id like to add my two bits..... MMO games, there are only so many NEW elements that u can introduce those types of genres. i do belive it comes down to your playing style really and whatt he game is focused around two example so that are WOW (world of warcraft) and DAOC (dark age of camelot). All in all warhammer online is shaping up well and i will definatley try it out. I'd like ot give them my wishes and hope they pull it off. More successful MMO's the better IMO. Cheers

  • XiRho67

    Posted Apr 1, 2007 3:14 pm PT

    i just read this article.. i wonder if there's a cry emote.. that'd seriously contradict the statement - "There's no crying in warhammer" hahhaha

  • KyanMehwulfe

    Posted Mar 26, 2007 4:07 pm PT

    The game mechanics are shaping up so well.

  • Xaiden

    Posted Mar 26, 2007 3:03 pm PT

    sorry dont ever ually get invovled in flaming but OMG , 2 things theultimateqpa ... what you said is so ture and dussan my god not only are u a wow fanboy zombie but your so wrong it hurts a little think before u talk please.

  • atlessky

    Posted Mar 26, 2007 5:06 am PT

    this game really tear people's heart apart.....really ROCKS!!

  • j0na8aca

    Posted Mar 24, 2007 8:00 pm PT

    Jeez. Thank goodness the flaming is done and over with. All that for game insecurity!

  • angkawsw

    Posted Mar 24, 2007 7:27 pm PT

    warhammer world's been around for a looong time.. heck my old uncle played it even before i was born.. an im no longer a teenager...

  • JSNanaji

    Posted Mar 24, 2007 12:50 pm PT

    Not only is WOW a inspired by Warhammer, the developers at blizzard have stated that many elements of starcraft were based on Warhammer 40k, ie Zerg were based on tyranids, marines based on space marines, etc. I could go on but my point has been made. Whoever things that Warhammer is a ripoff of WOW is a moron.

  • ulvemann

    Posted Mar 24, 2007 2:55 am PT

    LOOOOL who ever thinks that Warhammer is a Rippoff of WOW clearly have not been around very long.
    First there was earth.. then there was fire.. then came Lord of the Rings... then came warhammer... and MANY centuries later came WOW ( who by the way have NOTHING original in theyre game...) ive played both and i have to say WOW has made a childish mockery of Warhammer.

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