Heroes of the Storm released its latest hero, Valeera Sanguinar from World of Warcraft, onto the PTR on the 17th. However, some fans of HotS and WoW alike are disappointed in the character choice.
Valeera is a new Assassin class character for HotS, and the first Rogue class character from WoW to be added to the game. But her release fell on the heels of three other HotS Assassin class characters, all from World of Warcraft. In the eyes of fans, four WoW Assassins is, ahem, overkill.
On top of that, some players think Valeera isnāt the best Rogue character to import from WoW. While Valeeraās first appearance in the lore was over a decade ago, her time in in-game events has been scant. WoW players arenāt necessarily disappointed, but theyād have preferred more recognizable characters like Garona, the Van Cleefs or Matthias Shaw
When I reached out to fans, they theorized that Valeeraās status as the face of the Rogue class in Hearthstone might have had something to with the choice to include her.
āValeera was essentially invented for the DC Comic and only made it into the game after the fact as someone connected to an already established character in the form of Varian Wrynn,ā blogger and podcaster Belghast told me. āWhile I can think of better examples, Blizzard did choose her as the rogue deck for Hearthstone so it seemed pretty obvious she was likely going to be the first rogue.ā
āHearthstone definitely had everything to do with it,ā said Twitter user @unimplied. āJust counted and nine of the characters are in heroes, and it double-dips into WoW since itās based on that.ā
Blizzard, for their part, addressed the the abundance of WoW Assassinās in a post on their forums yesterday:
Something thatās important to consider is that our development process for each hero starts nine months to a full year ahead of their planned release dates. After a certain point in the pipeline it becomes very difficult to shuffle heroes around without slipping on our goal of putting a new hero into your hands every three to four weeks ⦠By the time we took a step back and said āYou know, we sure have released a lot of assassins latelyā¦ā we were well past the point where we could change things up.
They also said:
About 3 months after we had started work on the next set of Heroes to follow Zulājin, we had to shuffle up Valeera to follow Zulājin first, due the needs of the team as a whole. At the time, we didnāt pause to consider the ramifications of what it would mean as a player experience, in terms of getting a diverse roster of Heroes in regards to our Archetype definitions and our Universes.
While this helps to explain the lack of hero diversity, and fans were glad to have this amount of transparency from Blizzard, but itās understandable that WoW players would be frustrated nonetheless. Hereās hoping that Heroes of the Storm will see Garona, the Van Cleefs or Matthias Shawābut not anytime soon. Weāve already got enough WoW Assassins.