From Drysc:
There is a long road to 1.12 but I will be hounding the designers as much as possible to bring some tasty morsels to your rabies-infested, frothy maws.
Please keep in mind that there is reasoning behind the order of the review process, and there is no ‘best for last’ intention here. The rogue class is felt to be the most solid class in its implementation, function, and talents, and thus the review has been saved for last. That isn’t to say some improvements are not needed, nor are your suggestions and feedback not being painstakingly collected and correlated into color-coded and scented envelopes.
There is no date set in stone which I can follow for the floodgates of information to open. Ill be in the rogue forum discussing the changes planned for 1.12 as soon as I can, but its going to be a while. Go enjoy 1.11 for now.
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Eh, maybe someday.
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Well there seems to be a few new spells for mages to play with, one is Polymorph: Pig and the other is Polymorph: Turtle. Some folks have already found Pig and some have said they found turtle. But there is no hard evidence on the turtle. Tseric tells us this:
Something that did not make the original release, yet received some commentary before and afterwards were methods of distinguishing a Mage’s Polymorph targets. Spell drops are being added to allow Mages to Polymorph targets into pigs or turtles, in addition to sheep. This will help mages separate “who poly’d what?” and add some flavor to Poly. These have not had a drop location confirmed yet, but will likely be found in the world, rather than trainable.
Come on over to our forums to discuss the finding of Pig and Turtle, Click HERE .