I play worgen and I don’t want worgen to have tails. Obviously telling an individual who draws or writes their worgen with a tail is wrong is rude, and I would never do it, but I prefer worgen in-game without tails. No tail has a certain look to it that I prefer. But if Blizzard did give us tails, I wouldn’t be pressed about it.
“Change bad! Options bad! Player enjoyment not important! Why? Because I say so!”
Everyone here that keeps saying it shouldn’t be so just because it currently isn’t so should be telling Blizzard they don’t want all of the racial appearance options they plan to introduce in the next expansion. Otherwise, they are hypocrites for not sticking to their scruples.
That’s why we’re asking for it to be optional, so that those that don’t want it won’t be forced into it.
The pandaren tails are a nod to red pandas. That’s why only the red pandaren have them.
Show me where in the lore it says orcs are all hunched please, because in the lore, only some peons are ever hunched
go on, educate me with your understanding of “The Lore®”
And it can’t change. It didn’t happen in this game a lot of times. Stop using the lore can change mantra to force an nonsense request to appease the furry community.
Ask for tails in worgen is like asking horns on your humans, tails in your trolls and other shenanigans
Not all fictional universe werewolves have tails, worgens clearly are based on those, in this universe they don’t have.
Even ina book when the writers wrongly said Gen had a tail he was quickly enough to correct saying it was a mistake. Tail werewolves are for games Like ESO.
I want my wolfie to have a tail. Lore can kiss his furry butt. Give him a tail.
Yes! Yes! Thank you for further highlighting the hypocrisy of those using “lore” as a reason to resist the “tail option”…because now you have no excuse for not telling us in return; where exactly does it state in written lore that worgen must never have a tail?
Go on…find it. Link it. Here’s a hint; you won’t be able to. Nowhere in Warcraft lore does any character, book, scroll, or any other source of lore say “Hey…you know what? Here’s a reason Worgen don’t have tails!”
The rest of your post is nonsensical, irrelevant, or full of furry hate, and unworthy of consideration. Dismissed.
sneaks around attaching cybernetic tails covered in lots of floof to all the worgens
As someone pointed out, during alpha there was a iteration with them having stiff tails, like tauren and draenei. They just didn’t work well since well they were stiff, like saberon. But they have the physics technology to make vulpera, it’d literally be a copy paste for the original.
True enough. My tail is very active no matter what I’m doing. Pretty sure that rascal has a mind of its own.
i have an excuse, worgens do not have tails, therefore, it make no sense for then to have one.
Orcs were never hunched before wow, they weren’t hunched in warcraft 1, they weren’t hunched in warcraft 2, they weren’t hunched in warcraft 3
Worgens never had a tail ever. but again its lore hypocrisy right?
If you think its comparable a orc literally just standing straight is the same as sprouting another limp, that is an entire different problem, and its not a lore problem
except here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20180618220202/https://twitter.com/ChristieGolden/status/1008829575202107392
Golden confirming worgens do not have tails
they are humans changed by druid magic, that to not give then tails simple as that.
Worgens are mean to resemble werewolves in common fiction like van helsing, wolfman, blood/bad moon, ginger snaps and so on, its also to resemble the Myrkridia, and no, they do not have tails.
what is nonsensical adn irrelevant is tails in worgens, again, this isn’t ESO.
Thank god you are not blizzard and you do not chose what is worthy consideration and what is dismissed or not
People who throw fits over minor but popular lore changes are the same people who throw fits and reshoots for LOTR because the shire had tomatos. If realism sold shows and interest, historically accurate swordplays where you hit a person once and tried to cut their head off in a 1 second move would be more popular. And even then, someone would still complain that it wasn’t historically accurate for the actors to not die in each take via sword impalement. And then they would put it on the history channel, and no one would watch it.
Someone once got me arbitrarily angry so i started using aeronautical proofs to show that by mass and bone densities of a reptile that dragons would be unable to fly and their character would instantly plummet to the ground and die having all bones broken from a 20000 foot fall. Needless to say the logic ban lasted short after all dragons were grounded, mages who used fire would begin to consume all oxygen and self suffocate themselves inside caves, and druids couldn’t turn into animals. No one really had any fun, but it was accurate for everyone. And no one wanted to do it again and they begrudgingly, in exchange for flying dragons bypassing aerodynamics i was able to finally open doors on my druid.
elves get the dark skins, so therefore we can get our tails, lore isn’t an excuse anymore
let’s get our tails, keep this going!
As a lore nerd and worgen main:
GIVE WORGEN TAILS
/watches the random vulpera with a plug that looks like a tail and stalking the worgens with it.
What in lights name…?
spies the human spying her and makes a ‘shhhh’ gesture
“Worgens want tails, I’m helping out. If the mechagnomes proved anything. You can attach anything to anyone if you try hard enough.”
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okay then…
i feel bad for anyone getting surprised with that…
Oh come on. I was told the procedure is practically painless!
Most of the time…
Usually…
Sometimes?
Did you buy em off a goblin?
They tend to over sell it and say exactly what it does not do.
Actually it was a Gazlowe goblin and mechagnome co-development. So I do have faith it works at least.
/writes a note of potential explosion or universal altering side effects that may occur