The big three I'd love to see are Arakkoa, Sethrak, and Vrykul!
The big three I'd love to see are Arakkoa, Sethrak, and Vrykul!
Well shit, look at us getting all tangled up in Blizzard dubious writing. Again.
waiting for ogres since vanila, hell im still pissed we got goblins in cata instead of ogre fatboys
https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/DrustThis act of brutality alongside the others that Tul continued to enact upon the humans ultimately led to the Thornspeakers leaving the Drust to join Kul Tiran society.
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well, that is your own problem i guess? cause their face is a vrykul face and we all know drust=vrykulI completely disagree? I don't think they look like Drust at all.
This is what happens when a small group join a bigger one, they don't die out unless they mix themselves with the big group.Thornspeakers are all Kul Tiran, not Drust. [B]The Drust have completely died out.
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sure the witches are humans changed by the magic, but there is nothing saying the big humans are in fact, humans changed by the same magic.
either way it would still make then a different breed/kind of humans, which my point stands on, they are not the same as normal humans
they don't just cut limbs but the point is how they are still another thing, mechagnones had years of isolation compared to others, that alone already imply some sort of genetic drift, but you mix with mechanical limbs and other things.You know, I could also have taken the example of mechagnomes who are considered a different race because they have cut their limbs, right ? I only took the example of magic exposure because it's the more common to differentiate one "race" from another. Orcs are still orcs, whether mag'har or green. My point was that your argument on growth and racial abilities was flawed.
orcs are still orcs, but they are different still green orcs mutated by demon magic, a lion and a tiger are cats, but they are not the same either.
Even by having drust blood they would still be human, like green orcs being mutated by green magic are still orcsBut I'll give you one better fact than exposure to magic. It is stated that Kul tiran are not a different race from humans, thin or big, they are just different body types.
if, walks, quack and fly like a duck?You actually don't have much facts, you're just making assumptions and deductions from a few interpretable ones. The only drusts shown joining kul tiran society are their Thornspeakers and they were only met by those who "heard the call of nature".
Personally, I'd rather see the WoW team add in more Core Races as opposed to Allied Races. I feel like many of the races I want to see added need more to their story than a rep grind, a small quest chain, and a "go help here" message on the board.
For Horde, my biggest wishlist race has to be Ogres. Gordunni, Boulderfist, Gorian...really, there's plenty to choose from. They are a race with varied character designs & lots of varying intellect levels that has been associated with the Horde since forever. The comedic writing from an Ogre on the Horde Council would be fantastic for each of their meetings & I can totally see them having a capital city like Highmaul somewhere.
For the Alliance, I think a good counterbalance would be the Arakkoa. They are a race that greatly understands the shadows that most of the Alliance does not, as well as a race that has also spent much time working within the Draenei. They know the dangers of split factions all too well, but also understand the need to have the strongest allies possible. For a capital city, I'd be really curious to see how they might build a Skyreach-like city on Azeroth.
However, if we must stick to the Allied Race setup, I'd then vote for Lightforged Undead for the Horde & Ankoan/Jinyu for the Alliance. LF Undead for the Horde would give them a human-like option to play & could go a long way in giving Calia a role without pushing her as the leader of a Forsaken people whose plight she doesn't know first hand. Design-wise, they could look like Calia, Derek Proudmoore, or perhaps Nathanos. Ankoan/Jinyu would give the Alliance another beastly race with a unique model & a knowledge of the sea even Kul Tirans don't have.
It's not a problem when it's simply not true. Kul Tiran do not look like Vrykul any more than Humans do in general.
Except we don't know if that actually happened, otherwise Ulfar would not exist as the last of the Drust. Make sense?This is what happens when a small group join a bigger one, they don't die out unless they mix themselves with the big group.
If the Drust were purely integrated through mixed lineage then that would explain it, but that explanation does not formally exist, it's only implied and left ambiguous. Which is about as ambiguous as whether or not Humans and Forsaken can procreate. There's no solid lore evidence behind it.
Tuskarr or gtfo.
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I think Allied Races are way too cheap, I would like to see more established races, with starting areas and such.
But, sadly, I think we're not going to see any new core races, becau$e of rea$on$.
The Alliance gets the Horde's most popular race. The Horde should get the Alliance's most popular race in return. Alteraci Humans for the Horde!
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I would say a minor/primitive race native to Azeroth, should have limited classes compared to have we see. Either Ogres for the Horde, or Murlocs/Jinyu for the Alliance.
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Sylvar for Alliance.
Venthyr for Horde (dunno if they use a skeleton already, but who cares. They look totally different from anything).
More non-elfs races pls .....let Blizzard spend some money on animation:Mantid,Quilboar,Sethrak,,Naga,Centaurs.
And maybe Botani(aka Swamp Thing with moving parts over whole body).
After i saw Crowfall Centaurs .... i was like "Damn and Blizz can't mimic fraction of this indie company power?" we got Minotaurs so why we not able to get Centaurs? after Mecha*junker gnomes we opened our views for something new and unexpected.... so why not make race that uses not ordinary mounts like its made in HoTS.... any character that has more than 2 legs uses unique type of mounts and as bonus they can start selling BONUS mounts for non-bipedal races at their store.
Try to check then later. a kul'tiran clearly look like a vrykul, way more than normal humans.
Ulfar was an exception as he never joined then, he stayed behind.Except we don't know if that actually happened, otherwise Ulfar would not exist as the last of the Drust. Make sense?
Like i said, you need spelled out, i don't. There is enough solid evidence to point that out.If the Drust were purely integrated through mixed lineage then that would explain it, but that explanation does not formally exist, it's only implied and left ambiguous. Which is about as ambiguous as whether or not Humans and Forsaken can procreate. There's no solid lore evidence behind it.
Forsaken can't procreate, they are dead, they alredy confirmed that.
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if it is giant like a vrykul, resistant to cold and more versatility like then, well...
also, one of the reasons i don't want half-ogres, ever, kul'tirans are example of how they killed the possibility of vrykul playable, as they are too similar, blizzard will just say "play with then, is close enough, same thing will happen with ogres.
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they can name whatever they want, but it their resilience is clearly something vrykul related, as they, mind you, are the original viking seafaring race.