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I mean, it's not really classes in this game, more than starting points, but really, how often do you see cyclone Witches anyhow? :P
I mean I made one before with the corpsewalker boots and Cyclone CwC volatile dead. This was of course before the changes that made it cost mana.
At least that somehow works around one of the 2 social pitfalls I remember from D3... choosing the "wrong" variant of your class and then being scolded by your friendlist for it. (The other was being inspectable by default and being scolded for having more luck with item drops than the one comparing themselves to others.) Because one could just say they don't pay for such nonsense.
If you want the client(the player) to submerge into the narrative, you'd want to provide at atmosphere to do that.
It seems like an obvious business decision.
Meh. It may not be.