Blizzard developer Twitter chat notes for Death Knights

On Friday, Blizzard held a Twitter dev chat about the upcoming Cataclysm expansion and the recently announced class changes. Here's the Death Knight parts:

Death Knight

Q: With the change to death knight tanking, Blood being the tank spec, what AoE aggro moves (besides Death and Decay and Pestilence) will we have to use?

A: We think Death and Decay and Pestilence are pretty good. We'll add another ability if we think it's needed, but remember, the "round things up and AE them down" strategy isn't going to be as effective in Cataclysm until you out-gear instances.

Q: Will Dark Simulacrum work on bosses? or at least be useful in PvE?

A: It will work on any spell you can Spell Reflect, which is actually quite a few bosses. Remember, Dark Simulacrum doesn't cancel the incoming damage so in that sense it is easier for us to balance letting death knights use it in PvE.

Also be careful considering new spells for old encounters. The encounter designers will make the new encounters with the new spells in mind.

Q: I still don't get the motivation to redo the death knight rune system. It's been a couple years and now that it seems close, why do it all over?

A: Many death knights felt like they didn't have enough global cooldowns (GCDs) to use their abilities. In some cases, the rune system started to matter less than the GCDs to hit the right button. We want death knights to have to make choices about what abilities come next. When you see DKs play today, it looks like they're playing the piano – hitting buttons so fast. We need to buy them some room in their rotation to be able to take advantage of say procs or runes coming back sooner than expected.

Q: Did the developers learn anything from the death knight release that they plan to keep in mind for any possible future classes?

A: Um, maybe we won't listen to community feedback about how classes need more abilities, damage and survivability? (Just kidding.) :)

Adding a new class is very challenging, which is one reason we don't want to do it every expansion. It's a really good question though, and we'd like to give a little more thought to how to answer it (when we aren't fielding so many Twitter questions).

Q. Will there be as much effort put into making tanking specs viable in PvP? Will Vengeance be useful in PvP?

A. Our goal is to make all specs as viable as we can in as many aspects of the game as possible. Currently some tank specs are not so much viable as they are overpowered (because their damage is competitive and survivability is off the charts), so that issue will have to be addressed when we start to flesh them out as more attractive and mainstream PvP spec options.

Complete transcript organized by category can be found on WoW.com.

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