Something else.
Worgen Druid.
Also, its likely faction barriers won't fully go down, there just won't be anymore faction exclusive areas and you would be able to group up and join guilds of the opposite faction.
Nothing? Because without factions, game will lose it's charm tbh. And i don't mean here alliance - horde war.
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Would quit playing, Horde faction with Gnomes and Humans is no Horde even if they keep calling it that way.
I'd stay Alliance (because all my friends/guildies are Alliance), but I'd have a lot more tauren characters. I like tauren but don't play them often because of the faction barrier.
And maybe an Alliance blood elf (not big into RP or anything, but I could pretend that I'm playing a high elf). A blood elf who remembers Sylvanas from her Ranger-General of Silvermoon days and is disgusted by what she's become wouldn't be a big stretch.
I don't really care much for any of the other Horde races.
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Undead Paladin
Hmm maybe a nightborne on alliance as they always should have been, that said their ears are too exaggerated, the rest of the horde races are a bit scummy.
If factions disappear, what will I play?
Not WoW, that's for damn sure.
Troll and Dwarf are my favourite races, so I'd stick with them. Currently I only play dwarves because I prefer the alliance
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