Ok, but if Blizzard add some of that races as a sub-race they can not add them like a NEW race for the next future expansions...
I prefer Vrikull as a NEW race for a "northend" new expansion... like the Nightborne, with the proper starting area and theyr own story.
A sub race sound more like just a customization option with any lore or introduction.
Argus in 2018 My prediction failed in part... But I'm still a Spacegoat
Fat Goblins and Buff Worgen. These are clearly the races we've all been clamoring for.
Subraces would be a nice addition. But remember this is dev team B we are talking about. They like to give the least amount of content and delay small amounts of content over a large period of time. Broken shore for instance. Not to mention borrowing parts of lore from SC2(Zel Naga/Amon-Titans) and making it part of wow lore.
Why would someone just go and tell lies on the internet?
They always told me I would miss my family... but I never miss from close range.
Though I really want playable Naga, I actually think sub races would be an even cooler addition.
"Human-like Undead"
So...Undead?
Why do ppl keep making new topics about it, we got:
http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...toshop-Mockups
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Nuff said
I absolutely love the idea of subraces (this could also mean new race/class combos) and expanded customization as a whole. Here's some ideas, be warned that some of them are wacky and this is just for fun. Of course, adding something like expanded customization would include new customization options such as hairstyles, skin colors, hair colors, eye colors, facial features and all that jazz. Some of this stuff is intentionally over the top, don't think too much into it.
- Humans receive Azotha and Half-Elf subraces.
- Dwarves receive Dark Iron, Wildhammer and Frostborn skins.
- Night Elves receive Nightborne (Horde-aligned) and Satyr subraces. Druid of the Flames skins also.
- Gnome receive Mechagnome and Leper Gnome (Horde-aligned) subraces.
- Draenei receive Broken subrace. Eredar skins also, including blue-gray and red colors...fel markings too.
- Worgen receive the night elven Alpha worgen subrace, the draconic Blackhowl worgen subrace, and the polar Bloodmoon worgen.
- Pandaren (Alliance) receive Furbolg subrace.
- Orcs receive Mag'har, Blackrock, Dragonmaw, Chaos and other orcish clan skin colors.
- Undead receive Undead Elves, Unliving (Nathanos Blightcaller type) and Skeleton subraces.
- Tauren receive Taunka subrace. Grimtotem and Highmountain skins also.
- Trolls receive Forest Troll subrace. Sand Troll skins also.
- Blood Elves receive reformed Wretched subrace. High elf (Alliance-aligned) skins also. [for those high elf fans]
- Goblins receive Hobgoblin subrace. Prototype/concept art of hobgoblins... basically purple goblin skins with different pieces of machinery put into them.
- Pandaren (Horde) just receive new customization options.
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While this would be cool, I don't think Blizzard would incorporate that many sub-races. As others have pointed out, it is rare for them to even add updates for cosmetic type stuff, let alone new PLAYABLE races.
Not only that but all these sub-races especially ones like the Orc and Dwarf Clans have a similar but unique culture that separates them from the playable races. Blizzard isn't just going to say here ya go, new skins. They'd want to incorporate as much of that clans uniqueness into the character creation. Will you really see those Wildhammer tattoos? not likely. But say if Wildhammer, Dark Iron, and Frostborne are added giving them different beards, eyes and hair, will help set them apart. Wildhammer unkempt beards with warpaint in them, Dark Iron, more fanciful with eloquent braids and red jewels...something something for the Frostborne
Yeah, I agree with you 100%. I would've gone more in-depth on it. Most of my ideas are basically summarizations of this: https://wow.gamepedia.com/User:Hallo..._Customization