A lot of this reminds me of the level of crazy hate MoP received when it was first announced. A similar vocal minority decried that WoW was devolving into a kiddy game and that Pandaren looked goofy. That same minority jumped for joy when WoD was revealed and that WoW was finally leaving the "childishness" of MoP and the Pandaren behind.
Years later, MoP is fondly remembered as one of the best WoW expansions, and WoD is remembered as one of the worst.
It's hardly a stretch that the same type of people pissing themselves over "furry pandering" and the art team trying something that differs from the usual v-shaped men would have been appalled about pandaren.
No no, there was a vocal crowd of people, at least here, that said that pandaria was legit kung fu panda or pandering to the Chinese. Those were the two main things that came up.
But it had nothing to do with kiddy or goofy.
And @Teriz I was actually happy for wod, with what was promised.... but what we got? It depresses me. The story, that could have been, was cut.
I mean, they probably WERE pandering to the Chinese. It's a massive market and they did purge all the Japanese influences on pandaren art that used to exist before.
Nothing wrong with taking inspiration from non-Western mythologies though. Only people who keep crying about "weebs" care for that.
Correlation is not causation.
The retrospective reception of those expansions is predicated almost entirely on their mechanics (or lack thereof), not their respective themes. I daresay that if you were to switch the themes, the positive (for MoP) and negative (for WoD) receptions would only be amplified.
They should fix them. Even by world of warcraft measures they look nothing but silly and comical.
The community seems awefully split on this. Each side claiming they are the "obvious majority" and only a "small vocal faction is saying they like/dislike this new race".
Some people really like them, some people really don't..... I'm betting the majority is in the middle saying "please make the class I like decent and stop the bleeding of subscribers so we don't all quit".
I've said multiple times before that if they wanted to bring alot of people back, they would need a dragon class that they could use for marketting their new expansion and drawing back people because "who wouldn't want to play as a freaking dragon". Well Blizzard found a way to make a dragon class that has DEFINITELY NOT excited their playerbase.
Some people like them, and that's great, but I haven't heard of a single "I used to play WoW person" who has said they want to come back and try this race/class. Nobody seems excited who wasn't already a shoe-in for a new xpac.
When I said "I want to play a dragon" I meant:
I meant:
I didn't mean:
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I like Argonians. I like the Drac'thyr. But you're just being disingenuous if you're claiming not to see the similarities. And more than just general "reptilian humanoid." They have much of the same silhouette, sans wings, especially if you go back to the less-stocky iterations of Argonians in years past.