Finally -Thin Human- in character customization options

They dropped the ball not adding them in BFA as a Kultirans option, most pirates are skinny not fat. People bounced out of the game do to Blizzard not making this an option for players. They should added it now.

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The emaciated Kul Tiran model is for NPCs only. There is no female equivalent and it uses the female undead rig.
It. Is. Not. Going. To. Be. Playable.

There are far better reasons to stop playing this game than one particular race only having one body type.

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And vulpera use only the male goblin rig.

So I find this point mute

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Firstly you have a stunner name.

I agree with your suggestion and I’d like your input as to how they should model skinny Kul Tiran women.

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This assertion is suspect at best. The statistics student in me goes “well…yeah it’s a huge data set most any possiblity within must be true for some non 0 number of players”.

The realist in me just laughed loudly enough to cause the new kitten to fall off the desk because I startled him. (Kitten is fine btw)

I’m not opposed to the “so thin they look like they need to be in salty boiling water” look. I’m just totally unconvinced that enough people are keen that it would justify the amount of work adding them would be.

Still, best of luck on your crusade. Heres a lance and a map of windmills for your down time.

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Lol then it happens XD. The amount of time I have heard anyone go It. Is. Not. Going. To. Be Playable. and then slapped across the face with it.

Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think either, but that wording there is such an extremely annoying way because it comes off arrogant and know it all, so I kinda hope it does happen lol.

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Yeah, moot.

Sleep deprivation likes to mend words together.

Lol I understand completely.

Vulpera actually have both a male and female model, emaciated Kul Tirans don’t. Also, the females may stand like the males, but in the dressing room they clearly use female goblin animations.

I’m a realist. I know there’s no precedent for a race in this game to have an entire model with its own rig as a cosmetic option, yet people have insisted for months that it can happen. Thin Kul Tiran threads are basically part of the unholy trinity of Alliance AR whining threads along with pro-high elf threads and anti-mechagnome threads.

Well, that’s as spiteful of a reason to want something as I can think of.

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For years I wanted the option to hide my bones, giggity, here’s hoping skinny kul tiran fans get their wish sooner than that

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Seems like the skinny male KulTiran model is just a human with a Forsaken rig.
Would be fun to play a not so dead forsaken. Count me in!

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emaciated?.. excuse me, madam. I take offense to this, there is no need to body shame, just because they eat right and exercise, don’t have diabetes or heart problems, doesnt mean they are emaciated! kul tirans don’t appreciate body shaming.

I would say just have it as an option for the human customization options when making a character.
i.e. - like orcs can toggle the hunch backed or not hunch back.
It would add more options to players new or current to create a proper human as they like. And not just a muscular mage or fat rogue, would add diversity to characters and the game.

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Which isn’t the same as a single model borrowing an enemy faction’s animation rig.

I understand what you mean; we would have body type as a selector.

Though they’d need to model the female off an exisiting one, or create a new one. Animations do exist for the normal human female for druid skills. They could re-use if they wished to (this is an option).

I was wondering if you’d want say a ‘skinny Kul Tiran female’ to be modelled separately, the way one exists for men.

Says the Horde Night Elf.

And yes this is being pointed out to you on an Alliance Blood Elf.

Your reasoning for them to not include the skinny model is lacking evidence to support it.

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Blizz dropped the ball but no one quit over that ball.

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