I'm excited for their armor aesthetic but as a char model I really can't care. It's not to say they are bad or anything they are just bigger pudgier humans. No thrill behind it.
I'm excited for their armor aesthetic but as a char model I really can't care. It's not to say they are bad or anything they are just bigger pudgier humans. No thrill behind it.
I am really excited about them. I hope the skinny ones will have some kind of Innsmouth-folk looks. After all they are a seafearer folk and we will probaby have an underocean old god.
If this isn't the time for Blizzard to pull a full Lovecraft, I don't know when.
I'm very hyped for them! I've always loved the fat guy too lazy to swing a sword, casting his spells from afar.
Definitely going to change my boomy into one. Hopefully the boomkin form is as massive though!
Can't wait for my fat human rogue!!!! I've been wanting fat humans for so long (although tbh I expected it as a cosmetic setting for humans like orc hunch/straight back).
What do you mean insulting? have you seen literally any female weightlifter? they can be really fat.
Anyway that's besides the point, I really like the female KT humans but as you said they can be improved by giving them muscles be a bit less fat
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Agreed, alot of people play ugly dudes see the horde players who aren't elves
"This story"? No, I suppose not.
That doesn't justify it, though.
There's no reason they couldn't have gone with a different story to allow a different race, though. Why not have focused on Stromgarde, with larger, more-muscular human barbarians as the allied race? Or perhaps discovering a long-lost clan of Vrykul, who are a bit smaller (still larger than humans, but not comically so), who find reason to join up with the Alliance?
Hell, for that matter, what if you had a race of Drakinoids, humans and/or elves that had been experimented on with Dragon blood, and became some formidable hybrid of the two?
There's just nothing exciting about Kul'Tirans. They could have just as easily been portrayed as regular humans, for all I care. Jaina is a shitty character at this point, anyways, so I'm not exactly thrilled to be seeing her as a central 'hero'.
Fair enough! I guess I just never found them to be interesting (it's just another human kingdom). I'm sort of digging the whole "Wiccan" vibe of their culture that seems to be getting explored in some of the new zones, but the Kul'Tirans themselves... I just can't imagine wanting to play one.