If you think they're all about peace then you didn't read any of the quests....
If you think they're all about peace then you didn't read any of the quests....
OP Obviously has not played Warcraft for long or just knows nothing of the lore.
Instead of adding more races they should have expanded on the current ones, spend time re doing them making them look better and add more hairstyles, faces etc.
But if you absolute must add new races, there are far better candidates than blue goats, werewolves and pandas, sadly Alliance seems to have gotten all the shit races, at least Horde races make some sort of sense, BEs being outcasts and hating the Alliance and the Goblins are a natural fit, Panda's arent.
Rated 12+ video game with cow men and gnomes with age groups as low as 6 to as high as 70 or more. Yep pandaren seem to fit in pretty well.
Excellent notes, also I want to add that China market alone (not counting rest of eastern world) is more than all Eu and US market combined...
The question I don't have answer for that, are they MMO gamers? (Korea is legend in SC but that is different type)
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They are in warcraft 2 (gnomish submarine) and 3 (gyrocopter, that unit that cost 1 food and can be used as scout, upgraded to aoe spalsh air and still suck, just get a farmer better than it)
Just check Garithos story
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http://youtu.be/x3ejO7Nssj8 7:20+ "Alliance remaining super power", clearly blizz favor horde too much, that they made alliance the super power
Exactly right.
Crazy initial post.
History of pandaren in Warcraft
Pandaren, for the reason(s) above and within the link, couldn't be much more for / of the World of Warcraft.
i agree with all the options they chose pandas?
It was an unfortunate situation. Garithos should've helped them, and I can see that they were kind of forced to ally with the Naga, but the Alliance didn't kick them out because Garithos was a racist. Garithos was definitely an idiot and a racist, but you can't blame the whole Alliance for that. The reason why Garithos wanted to execute them was exactly because they allied with the Naga. His low opinion of the Blood Elves might have played some part in this - that and the fact that they allied with monsters. It's really ironic in a sense. But the Alliance didn't betray them. What the Blood Elves did was betrayal. They allied with the orcs. The very race that wrecked Azeroth and their own homeland in the first place.
A few things. The Blood Elves would not have allied with the Naga were it not for Garithos' prejudice, so it's an infinite circle jerk of blame here. The Blood Elve's did what was necessary to survive, and Garithos used it as an excuse to turn the Alliance against them.
Second thing, the Orcs had nothing to do with destroying the Blood Elves' land. That would be the Scourge.
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Garithos left them to fight against undead wtih "sticks and harsh language". Much of a ally is he.
No, they didn't allied with the orcs. They allied with their former ranger general whose people happens to be allied with the Horde. And from a strategic standpoint, you really think Blood Elves would have any chance of fighting against Forsaken with their population decimated?
Humans failed to support them when they needed it the most, where Forsaken came in the time of need. They only made natural decision.
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And this. I know I've forgot something in my original reply...
There was also a long, bitter war with the Amani; something the Blood elves seem to have ignored when working with trolls (different tribe, but elves are hardly known for their understanding).
But as for the OP, I'm kind of with him. I wouldn't complain about the Pandaren, and my warrior currently is one because they're a good laugh, but I can see where people are coming from when they ask if Blizzard is trolling them with all this. I've tried, really hard, to take the Pandaren seriously - and I just can't do it.
Honestly?
They're ridiculous.
That statement doesn't mean they shouldn't be in the game, or that the game is now somehow less fun due to their involvement (it's not), it's just the way I feel about the race as a whole.
I can see that siding with the Naga, at least temporarily, was necessary, but you can't deny that Kael'Thas led the Blood Elves to ruin.
After what happened with Garithos they should've seeked council with other Alliance members, instead of following Illidan and his Naga to Outland.
And the orcs wrecked Silvermoon in Warcraft 2.
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Yes Garithos. ONE member of the Alliance. You don't honestly expect every other Alliance general would've done the same.
And yes they did ally with the orcs. The orcs are the head of the Horde.
If not for Naga help... there would be no more high (or blood) elves race at all in warcraft world, and no one in alliance tried to stop that
I can easily call that betrayel
And horde were enslaved by demons back then, blame the master who call the strings not the puppet
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http://youtu.be/x3ejO7Nssj8 7:20+ "Alliance remaining super power", clearly blizz favor horde too much, that they made alliance the super power
The Naga didn't help them out of the kindness of their hearts.
Yes, Garithos betrayed them. But not the whole Alliance. Instead of siding with the Horde in TBC they had all the chances to try and reconcile with the Alliance. Varian would not have turned them away.
I hate that shitty excuse.
They were still the ones who embraced the demon blood.
And bloodlust is in their genes.