Massively goes to WAR: Spotlight on the Dwarven Engineer
Filed under: Fantasy, Classes, Warhammer Online, Massively Hands-on

The action bar for the Dwarven Engineer, as you might imagine, is a sight to see. This defensive ranged specialist is a unique addition to the MMO landscape. And yet, we couldn't help but feel the stunty's gameplay was incredibly familiar somehow. In fact, the experience of playing an Engineer in Warhammer Online bears a lot of resemblance to that of the Team Fortress 2 Engineer. If the little dwarf had complained "Spies sappin' ma sentry!" it would hardly have been surprising. Read on below for more on this highly skilled specialist ... and a few words about the Chaos Magus all the way at the end.
| Bonus Trivia: Several classes have special 'back-slot' items. Engineers, for example, have backpacks instead of cloaks. Black Orcs have giant backracks of spikes and skulls. |
Previously, the Engineer had access to just gun turrets that would fire on opposing forces. They've opened out the Engineer's abilities primarily by giving him access to new and exciting turret types. The flame turret is a prime example of that. It's a counterpoint to the gun turret, which allows for long range responses. The flame turret only fires short-range cone area-effect blasts. A third turret yet is the Each of the emplacements has a special one-off ability that randomly fires. Every time the turret fires, there's about a 15% chance it will use these powers. The gun turret does a huge machine-gun fire mode, blasting away at a single target for huge damage. The flame turret does a 360-degree sweep of death, scorching everything within a short radius.
| Bonus Trivia: As Engineers build their turrets, an animation of a crate dropping from the sky shows where it will be placed. |
Yet another doodad allows the class to toss out a field of barbed wire. This is a quick point-blank area-of-effect, and temporarily roots all opposing players for a few seconds. His "Bugman's Ale" keg can be dropped to heal friendly targets and increase their AP regeneration.
| Bonus Trivia: The beta right now offers players the ability to select characters on both sides of the war, for testing purposes. The final game will offer a themed character select screen and 'lock' your account to one side or the other on a given server. |
Conversely, the Shadow Warrior and Squig Herder are built for mobility. They do damage on the run, making them effective at moving the fight across the map and taking objectives away from opponents. Once they do that, though, they're going to want someone like the Engineer to hold their spoils.
The Engineer's abilities allows him to utilize more than just deployables. Firearms and grenades are also part of the equation. Firearm abilities are very straightforward, focusing on different kind of shots. Shotgun blasts are shortrange cones, from-the-hip quick shots are instant attacks, and incendiary rounds follow up the initial shot with a damage over time burn. Signal flares should be very familiar to World of Warcraft Hunters, an ability that marks opposing players and makes them more susceptible to ranged attacks.
| Bonus Trivia: Spinning characters quickly around in a 360 on the selection screen can make them dizzy and weak. |
The Path of the grenadier offers some first-rate boom-booms for these dwarven sureshots. Grenades are focused on splash damage and status effects, and tie into specific turrets. Other benefits down the line give him unique deployables like the phosphorus shell, a mobile mortar system which does huge amounts of damage in an AoE. The final Path is that of the Tinker, which improves deployables in numerous ways. Hunkering down behind a turret, for example, can give the engineer more of an armor bonus.Given the class's singular gameplay style, and the fact that most classes have sort of a karmic doppelganger (the Goblin Shaman and the High Elf Archmage, for example) we were intrigued to ask what other class might share the Engineer's gameplay style.
Said Adam, "The Magus will be running in parallel to the Engineer. What we did with the Magus is, he can now summon demons. His demon-summoning is specific; they're required to stay within his summoning circle. But they can fling fire ... he summons pink horrors that are very much like a flame turret, he summons blue horrors that mutate things around him. He has his disc, which is just a bunch of crazy PBAoE stuff that fires off around him."
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Waggerz said on 10:04PM 6-03-2008
Fantastic info
Looking forward to seeing more of the same on other classes ;)
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Balfas said on 6:04AM 6-04-2008
Great writeup. I love the screenshots the art style in WAR is coming along great. The engineer sounds like it will be great fun and could be real pain in RVR.
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Din A3 said on 10:38AM 6-04-2008
Great series of articles guys. Lots of new info... i'm so damn eager to play this game! D:
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Eclipser said on 9:06AM 6-08-2008
Hey great articles, but where's the magus spotlight? Every class has a description about it but all the magus has is a little footnote underneath the engineer. I mean no offense, perhaps you did put it there, I might simply of missed it. But you haven't please make one, the magus is the class i want to play and i want to more know more about it.
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boomsauce said on 11:15AM 6-09-2008
Where is the info on the magus? It does not say anything about what a magus can do
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tor said on 7:46AM 6-13-2008
awesome article, cant w8 for the game. engineer sounds like a very fun class :P
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Trophies said on 12:34AM 7-26-2008
This class is going to take skill to learn. Might consider going Empire ( since they might be the Underdog ) to play another DPS class again like in WoW.
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jonnymongoose said on 4:32PM 8-24-2008
Building stationary Turrets is nothing new. Three of us and our Lugian Tactician buddy owned the end of a bridge grinding away at high level mobs for many a night in AC2. The Tactician was the coolest class, but he got nerfed along with everyone else and the "could've been awesome" game died a lonely death :(
If the Dwarven Engineer is even half as cool as the Lugian was I will have to leave the Orcs to become a Dwarf!!!
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