I’ve been trying to get saurok on the Alliance for so long. And you try to take this away from me? When do we get our scaley danger friends? Fine, take saurok. Sethrak for the Alliance.
Dont care about the naga, would never play one…Much more interested on this one. As a kid, I modded NWN and NWN2 to play as a kobold (d&d kobold, not the lame wow version) and it would be like a dream come true.
This: `https://imgur.com/a/mMvkFmM
Happy to see others want playable Horde Saurok also! If you’re interested, I do run the Saurok megathread, which is full of ideas and discussions on how to best make them a playable Horde race:
WoW needs a playable lizardmen race, and Horde Saurok would add so much to the game, in my opinion!
Although I also like saberon, I’m a huge fan of saurok. So much better than those sethrak abominations. A snake should never have legs, but an upright walking lizard is totally cool.
Every fantasy setting, game, etc has a playable lizardman race. WoW should be no different. Sauroks would add so much to the game and become an instant favorite. We need them and they’d make an excellent horde race.
Aren’t Saurok either completely bestial at worst, and hardly sentient at best?
We’d need to see some sort of enlightened saurok, like the ogres of Ogri’la.
I’m down either way, but if they don’t explain how these saurok we found are forming full enough sentences, I want Blizzard to go all in with them being extremely stupid.
Or expose them to Kajamite.
Those we see in Kultiras are civilized enough to work with vulpes, humans, quilboars and others.
So they are not beastly to the point that they cannot reason and cooperate, if they wish.
Pandaria sauroks have also shown their ability to act in a coordinated and intelligent manner.
Hmm.
A rabbit hole that definitely needs exploring, then. It could be argued that those particular… uh, breeds, I guess, are less savage and more intelligent than their Pandarian counterparts/cousins.
The sauorks that we see in Kultiras, have been traveling around the world as pirates. It has been exposed to other cultures and peoples. They didn’t just stay in swamps and jungles hunting heads.
The point is that they continue to be savages but they at least do not treat their allies in the same way as enemies.
Sauroks really have a vibe that makes them an obvious choice for the horde.
If good things and that bring true diversity and novelties to the game, are only conceivable to happen in the horde and in ally just continue to see things that only serve as a joke, other people will do that too.