If you woke up as your WoW character in real life would you be able to keep your job?

In my mind the Voices of the Void would cower before the voice of my mother.

Maybe… Although I expect scientists to have a couple of questions when you suddenly turn into a burning kitty.

Moo!

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I would not be prepared

A void elf? I guess my lack of health issues and sexier voice might confuse people, but I work from home currently. Weighing less would definitely make sitting in a desk chair for long periods of time more bearable.

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No, because I would turn the stomachs of all I must be in close proximity to by proxy of doing my job, otherwise they wouldn’t care.

Rotting flesh is not conductive to a sanitized environment.

Since I’ve pretty much always worked from home, I see no reason why being a panda woman would stop me from continuing to do that. Getting groceries and food would be weird, but that doesn’t really have much to do with work, I suppose.

Probably, though as an orc that can magically heal any wound with a wave of my hand, I suspect I might find new work fairly quickly.

the only thing that would change is that i’d have scales and have the constant threat of blizzard’s nerf hammer looming over me

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Probably not but I’d still come to work with my demons until something better comes along. It’s admin work so anyone can do it.

Nope.

Not in my field of work.

I’d have been better off as a rogue as a Locksmith

As a Priest, I wouldn’t have to worry about keeping my job. I’d have no shortage of work with my new repertoire of spells:

Purify Disease - No more cancer or any other ailment/malady
Pain Suppression - Alleviate aches/pains
(Flash) Heal - Trauma/Triage care
Power Word: Shield - Bullet Proof vest
Levitate - Skydiving, Moving heavy objects
Guardian Spirit - Free resuscitation

Since your a priest and all im sure it would work LOL

No, they would call the sheriff to come chase me back into the field.

They would not be able to say no to me, but I would being doing more of the world domination thing if I was my character.

My main is a human BDK. Because she is undead, she likely reeks and people would consider she has a problem with proper hygiene. After a few warnings she would certainly get let go. Given the “Suffer Well” philosophy of a Death Knight, I’m not sure how smooth it would go.

I’m sure your forklift would scale, now you might have a tough time picking up pallets or going through doors but I’m sure you could make them bigger.

Depends which character.

My latest “main”, in that it’s the only character I played at endgame this season, despite only actually playing it for like 3 weeks total? Yeah, it’s a Human Paladin and even the Transmog is super mundane, basically just look like a carpenter. It’d be fine.

My Season 1 Main that has a few months of solid playtime? No. I’m a goat. No getting passed that unless you’re fully Remote, which I am not. Even then, you’d probably get screwed by a Zoom Meeting or something at some point depending on workplace.

The character I currently play the most (that isn’t an endgame main)? Also no. It’s a Pandaren. Same reason as the goat.

I feel like that’s basically how this goes. Basically if you’re not already in an established WFH environment (that doesn’t require any video on meetings), you’re probably out of luck unless you’re playing a Human character. Might be able to get away with Belf (and Velf lookalikes) depending on how professional your work expects you to be – because that crap’s gonna come off as cosplay in a best case scenario.

As a druid herbalist and alchemist I would have my hippie clinic and make five figures easily