Talk:Mindless state

Where's the source that the Worgen one is also called "Mindless State"? -- 00:17, 26 November 2011 (UTC)


 * The mindless state can be used as a general term which is why I put the two together. The is term used by Gretchen Dedmar referring to the loss of one's mind as a forsaken, Where as Oliver Harris refers to a mindless state worgen reach if they are feral to long as "the madness and savagery of the woods", Gwen refers to the state when she says the treatment doesn't work as well on those afflicted as long as the player. Darius refers to the state as being nothing more than mere beasts until cured. Descriptions of it all seem to fit within the same classification as a Mindless state, while not specifically called the mindless state, the name sums it up easily and accurately. I can put a note in the page and references to what it has been called (I noticed I missed Harris' quote anyway) in the page. Feralcy wouldn't work as some worgen, even those who have been cured, are referred to as Feral.--Whitedragon254 (talk) 00:28, 26 November 2011 (UTC)


 * Done, Put points that points out that the worgen state is not specifically named the Mindless state, rather it's literally a point where they are stuck in a mindless state.--Whitedragon254 (talk) 00:38, 26 November 2011 (UTC)

Withered
Would this concept apply to the Withered as well? Gadoink4 (talk) 05:05, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
 * The withered can still be influenced with magic and trained.. So probably not the same, just similar. PeterWind (talk) 08:01, 15 February 2017 (UTC)