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What does DK stand for?

Death Knight (gaming)


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These include the likes of Shamans, Paladins, Druids, and Death Knights who can all switch between healing, tanking, and DPS depending on the role and the necessity.
Some of the better ones even include the Death Knight starting area so you can get a DK to level 80 in literally days played time.
From the design behind the game's title sequence of the nefarious Lich King raising the dragon Sindragosa from her icy grave as an undead horror, to sweeping landscapes of the new continent of Northrend, to character designs for new undead enemies (and Death Knight player characters
player warfare with siege vehicles and destructible buildings, wield the runic power of World of Warcraft's first Hero class -- the death knight -- and much more.
player combat options such as siege weapons and destructible buildings, and the game's first Hero class -- the necromantic death knight.
New features coming with the game's second expansion include: * Death Knight Hero Class: Create a high-level Death Knight character -- the game's first hero class -- once certain challenges have been met.
As the saga continues, it is revealed that both the Night Elf renegade, Illidan, and the traitorous Death Knight, Arthas, seek the Icecrown glacier and the mysterious powers found inside.
For those who have been playing Warcraft for a long time (at least already playing when Warcraft III emerged in the market) the death knight hero class emerged with Arthas- the used-to-be good Prince of the Human race who eventually destroyed those around him with the search for the Blade.

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