You obviously don’t know what a Druid is.
Or fish-colored skin humans that comes from the void…
hmmm?
so you want to play druid, but you don’t want to see your character. Have you tried zandalari troll druid? The dino boomkin is quite badass.
To each their own however, horde stinks
We need Vulpera druids.
Yes. Yes we do. Vulpine moonkin form when
I think it looks like a cartoon vampire when it runs. Can’t unsee.
Druid is so heavily themed towards night elf that I’d feel kind of strange making anything else.
My issue is I only like the night elf cat form. The other races all have man lion faces or Dino.
There’s a lot of potential for race/class combinations. Ian’s excuse that doing it is ‘too resource heavy’ kind of rings hollow when the developer team is wasting energy on Allied Races no one wants.
Worgen Paladins or Shamans would be my dream combination. The whole ‘Alliance strength version of Orcs’ kind of rings hollow when the strong worgen have access to half the melee classes.
Imagine being given the option to be a dinosaur druid and saying no
Zandalari dinomancers are the coolest “druids” in the game and nothing can convince me otherwise.
Honestly a travesty Vulpera did not get Druids over Zandalari trolls
This is a really odd take…
Sounds like a kid or something. There’s no way this is a real concern, right? RIGHT?
I don’t believe you, and that is a true story
I get it that cultural appreciation has now turned into cultural appropriation, and that the world is full of folks looking for reasons to be angry or victimized, but this is a fantasy-based game world made up of pixels in an online space.
I think people should just play what they like. If they don’t like something, they shouldn’t play it, but also shouldn’t use real-world “reasons” as excuses. It just makes me think that these people don’t have a firm grasp on the differences between the real world and imaginary spaces.
I completely agree with you. I’m hugely in favor of respectfully drawing inspiration from interesting cultures that exist in the real world. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. I actually fear that devs and writers are going to be so afraid to pull from real world elements and cultures that one day fictional stories, characters, and their cultures will become ever more increasingly watered down.
This as well unfortunately. Certain types of people seem look for negativity and try to (seemingly) intentionally misconstrue things. Maybe so they get attention online or maybe because they just view the world in a negative light at all angles. Not to say that people have never made valid concerns about things, but so many times I just see certain people demonizing others or reaching hard and hyper analyzing something that is really, really not that deep.
Friends don’t let friends play druids.
I worry about the people I know. Friends of spouse type of thing, mostly.
farts on you >:(
Does it smell good, because it’s Alliance stink?
Anyway, I had a troll druid back in Cataclysm, loved their forms.