Hi there. I’m considering rolling a Forsaken hunter inspired by my Gothic Americana/roots/country punk obsession. But I’m mostly an Alliance player (here), and it’s been quite a long time since I rolled Horde. I’ve heard WRA has more Horde RPers but other threads I’ve searched on the topic say it’s pretty small there and not too active lately, so I thought I’d ask here how the Horde RP scene was.
Any info would be welcome, thanks
I’m sure WyrA Horde has undead guilds but I’m not familiar with any large ones. MG-H has Undercity Nexus, which is the first place I point folks towards when they’re looking for undead things.
The Horde RP scene on MG is fine, but it’s mostly (or almost entirely) guild-based. You won’t see the walkup scene on MG-Horde like you would MG-A or Wyrmrest Accord Horde.
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Thanks! To be honest I’m not really considering a Forsaken guild necessarily, I’ve never found single race guilds as fun because I love a mixing pot approach.
Opinions vary but when I mained Horde I enjoyed WRA much more than MG. If you don’t plan on spending much time in Org looking for walk up RP then I don’t really think it matters all that much.
Horde RP on moon guard will entail hopping between guilds until you find the right one, because there’s very little in terms of open horde-leaning or themed activities any longer. WRA has more open RP stuff, it’s just not what it used to be, but still where I’d go for that stuff.
That said both servers hold various open gatherings, festivals, tournaments and so on in a neutral setting. Good place to find others; Society Circle has a discord/google calendar with a lot of events for all factions posted and is a useful resource.
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way ahead of you friend, I’ve got characters on both servers and while MG has a good RP community in the Horde, there’s just more of it on WrA and overall its a pretty chill, welcoming bunch.
I would say try both, give both servers a go and see how you like them. Either way you should find a community or two to hit the ground running.
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