Müs wrote:
I agree. Human hunters make sense. Humans should be able to be *anything*.
But undead... they're corpses. Why would any animal hang out with something unnatural and evi... misunderstood?
http://www.wowwiki.com/Dark_rangerhttp://classic.battle.net/war3/neutral/ ... ml?rhtml=yWhen Sylvanas Windrunner, Banshee Queen of the Forsaken, regained her physical body, she realized that the natural world would never respond to her wishes again. Angered by this development, she turned to the arts that were becoming more and more natural to her: Necromancy. She altered her elven ranger teachings into a new form. Thus, the dark rangers were born. When the Lich King's power began to wane, his mental domination was weakened, and many of his undead became free of will again. Many undead elves including the dark ranger Sylvanas, found themselves free of will, and Sylvanas rebelled against Arthas, turning her banshees against their former king. After gaining control of the Tirisfal Glades, Sylvanas proclaimed herself Queen of the Banshees and leader of the Forsaken (the free-willed undead).
Many dark rangers are former banshees. The difference is dark rangers have regained their physical bodies, thus possessing greater powers.
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There has been only one recording of a human ranger and subsequent dark ranger. Nathanos Blightcaller's resurrection as one of the Forsaken and service to the Dark Lady has earned him the rank of Champion of the Banshee Queen. He resides at Marris Stead in the Eastern Plaguelands.
Basically, human rangers consist of 1 - Nathanos Blightcaller.
Undead rangers are a class unto themselves.
Gnome ranged classes are more arcane or the chopper guys.