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One of the greater wilderness spirits is '''Aessina'''. Her shrine was built ages ago by the [[night elves]], and lies in the midst of a forest glade in [[Ashenvale]]'s heart. The shrine is a clear forest pool with a statue of Aessina standing beside it, clothed only in ivy. [[Dryad]]s are known to visit the shrine to venerate Aessina.<ref>''[[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', page 187</ref>
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Aessina's main sanctuary is the [[Shrine of Aessina]] in [[Ashenvale Forest]]. She is never directly mentioned.
   
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At a point in [[Mount Hyjal]] questing, players will soon be sought by the wilderness spirit Aessina to assist in cleansing and healing the nearby forest, ultimately returning the land to its former splendor.<ref>[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/cataclysm/features/hyjal.html World of Warcraft: Cataclysm - Features - Hyjal] (Retrieved 11-19-2010)</ref>
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A shrine to Aessina known as the [[Grove of Aessina]], and Aessina herself, will appear in [[Mount Hyjal]]. She takes the form of a [[wisp]] in a glowing light above a moonwell.
   
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The "Dryad Shrine" shown on the map of northern Kalimdor in the Warcraft III manual may be in relation to Aessina.
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'''Please do not place your ideas here, this is for discussing what to include or what is already included. User ideas should be placed in your own user space, see [[WW:PA]].'''
 
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I have to agree with some of M1330's edits - classes entirely unrelated to the world of Warcraft as we know it have to go. This is not a page for wild speculation. {{User:Kirkburn/Sig4}} 15:29, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
 
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:Some is the operative word with M1330. Baggins proposed a huge cleanup idea to make this like the other ideas pages a while ago. He wanted me to do it, but I never did because it seemed like a lot of work and I still have no idea where to get the information.--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 21:14, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
 
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I agree there, while this certainly is a page where more speculation than normal is allowed there should certainly be some credit to a certain idea before it is included here. This is still an encyclopdedia, you cannot enter an assassin entry just because you would fancy a class using a 'sniper rifle', for example. The ideas page on races and the way it is structured and managed seems to guarantee an informative place for anyone who would like to be informed how to make an educated guess on what the next WoW race or class might be. And that is the sort of thing we want here. --[[User:Fransbal|Fransbal]] ([[User talk:Fransbal|talk]]) 23:26, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
 
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I have a sneaking suspicion that this section from the article should be deleted, as the article says only classes relevant to Warcraft should be included, and the Mystic is not. Plus, isn't voodoo magic a combination of divine and arcane? --[[User:Major Rantrek|Major Rantrek]] ([[User talk:Major Rantrek|talk]]) 23:57, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
 
 
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A monk is a cloth-wearing class similar to the priest that mainly uses fist weapons. It uses health and spiritual energy instead of mana, energy or rage. Playable classes would be Human, Dwarf, gnome and Troll, Undead, Blood Elf. It is quite similar to the priest but changes can be made to make it a different playing experience.
 
 
Talent Trees: Spiritual(Healing), Faith (Holy damage) and ______________(a buff type class?)
 
 
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: See [[Talk:Runemaster#Runemaster_hero_class]]. [[User:Pudim17|Pudim17]] ([[User talk:Pudim17|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Pudim17|contr]]) 19:39, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
 
 
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Tinker: When Azshara returns the new major city would be Undermine and hero class would be the Tinker
 
Wears: Cloth, Leather, and Mail
 
Weapons: 1hand mace, staff, 2 hand mace, shields, Devices (new offhand items similiar to sigils), guns
 
Starts at 40 (ported to Tanaris or Hinterlands after class specific quests)
 
Mounts: Mechanostrosity (65% speed mechanic version of a kodo/ne mount
 
Talents: Explosives: Range DPS, Chemistry: Healing (OP healing but each heal has a chance of giving a debuff, and Bionics: tanking
 
 
well thats all for now <small>—The preceding [[WoWWiki:Signature|unsigned]] comment was added by {{User|Navalu}}.</small>
 
 
:Please read the top of the page. {{User:Coobra/Sig4}} 01:55, 20 August 2009 (UTC)
 
 
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NeutralAessina
Image of Aessina
Gender Female
Race Wisp
Level Elite
Location Grove of Aessina

One of the greater wilderness spirits is Aessina. Her shrine was built ages ago by the night elves, and lies in the midst of a forest glade in Ashenvale's heart. The shrine is a clear forest pool with a statue of Aessina standing beside it, clothed only in ivy. Dryads are known to visit the shrine to venerate Aessina.[1]

In World of Warcraft

WoW Icon update This section concerns content related to the original World of Warcraft.

Aessina's main sanctuary is the Shrine of Aessina in Ashenvale Forest. She is never directly mentioned.

In Cataclysm

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

At a point in Mount Hyjal questing, players will soon be sought by the wilderness spirit Aessina to assist in cleansing and healing the nearby forest, ultimately returning the land to its former splendor.[2]

A shrine to Aessina known as the Grove of Aessina, and Aessina herself, will appear in Mount Hyjal. She takes the form of a wisp in a glowing light above a moonwell.

Notes

The "Dryad Shrine" shown on the map of northern Kalimdor in the Warcraft III manual may be in relation to Aessina.

References

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