You mean the brand new model and outfit? The one that's only existed publicly for a few weeks? That's what has been "most associated" with the Tuskarr? Don't be ridiculous.
If anything, thanks to the Underbelly Elixar, this would be what most people think of.
Which was my point. Thank you for acknowledging that Tuskarr aren't human and have evolved to live in icy climates, and therefor don't need Inuit-style sunglasses.
Why do people care about the Tuskarr again...?
I feel like this is an in-joke i missed when they mentioned they were too "powerful" to add.
This is a signature of an ailing giant, boundless in pride, wit and strength.
Yet also as humble as health and humor permit.
Furthermore, I consider that Carthage Slam must be destroyed.
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You were talking about historical accuracy, not "representation."
I'm pretty sure if representation is your goal, just tacking on a cultural item that's not even needed purely for token guesture isn't the way to go about it.Not everything worn in game is actually sorely needed.
If you want to represent a people through an in-game race, shouldn't you be historically accurate?
Why not? Armor is cosmetic.I'm pretty sure if representation is your goal, just tacking on a cultural item that's not even needed purely for token guesture isn't the way to go about it.
That's your opinion. If WoW wasn't based on real-life cultures, its creatures would be as mundane as any other fantasy setting.
I already gave you their inspirations. Saying they're just Walrus people who happen to resemble the Inuits by chance is not true.Honestly, the only thing "inuit" about the Tuskarr is they live in snowy, icy areas and fish.
Why do playable races need those kind of glasses in particular?