Am I the only player who like Pandaren and thinks they fit into The Horde?

I can’t find the source but my memory is it a bit vague, wasn’t it suppose to have been Panda for Horde and Blood Elf to the Alliance in TBC? But the idea for scrapped

Yes. There’s even models out there in t-poses. For both male and female. They look really bad though.

However you got the factions the wrong way around. Pandaren for Alliance and Blood Elves for Horde. They wanted to get a more bestial race on Alliance and a less bestial race on Horde to get more people to roll Horde. Let’s just call that effort more than successful…

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Gnomes are fun characters .Some disadvantages because of height here and there.
Pandas.Well i dont like how they walk,their model animations.Mists of Pandaria expansion i didnt play it but when it is timewalking it is my worst.
Also my first most toxic encounters in dungeons when i started where female pandas.Coincedence i know it, still it had some impact.

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Pandaren are my favourite race, no doubt at all. I think there neutral, balanced approach to life really suits the fact they can be Horde or Alliance. I love the fact that they get to choose what values to aligned themselves with…I dont think it would of worked with any other race but given how detached The Wandering Isle was it makes sense for them.

I really couldnt decide on a faction…I also have a Horde Pandaren hunter!

Every Pandaren who joined the Horde or the alliance are from the Wandering Isle… the Pandaren as a Race still neutral
Actually these are just some individuals who found the Horde or Alliance fitting to their philosophies

I dont know i never have heard of such news before your the first saying it that i know of😁

It’s actually the other way around. People that made blizzard always made jokes about how pandas would fit it the game. Ofc everyone always laughed about it. Untill at some point they actually started to invent them and apply them ingame.

I actually really like panda’s. For some reason i never play them, but when i see them with good transmogs im always like: damn this girl or fella looks hella fine :ok_hand:t4:

Pandaren transmogging is so different from other races, seriously. Things that look good on no other race looks great on Pandaren and some things that look awful on Pandaren can be perfectly fine on other races. The whole build of Pandaren female in particular is kindda hard to make transmogs for…

No i actually love them and Pandaria is and was my favorite expansion even above wrath and tbc.

I don’t know if they fit the Horde any more than the Alliance. But, they feel like their own thing.

Oi. I am fine with my fellow Alliance, thank you very much.

Panda are fines… My stereotype hate towards them vanished over the time.

As I belive Pandas are free race. They mix up with anyone. They are peaceful, fun loving people so what did blizzard was perfect - giving each panda choice.

On the other hand moknathal belongs to horde.

100% agree they are like taxes.
You cant avoid them, they are everywhere and paying them ruins mood.

the only redeeming quality of MoP was mr. Warchief

To be fair a gnome would struggle to roll an egg never mind a panda…

Not yet because Gnolls aren’t in the Alliance yet.

They did, it’s just Asjon stirring because he has nothing better to do.

This.

Errm that was the players not the pandas. They could have been rolling elephants and still have been toxic. Not sure why you singled them out just for being a “panda”. I mean if we are using that game I could mention some of the truly awful experiences I had with gnomes.

It’s just a shame they have to pick a side when leaving the Isle. Imagine if a bunch of new pandas all marched from the temple and said to the waiting ambassadors,

“you know what, we saw enough of your childish squabbling when you crashed into our turtle. We have all agreed to explore Azeroth and just let you bunch of 6 year olds fight over whatever melons you are fighting over this week… If you want to get all uppity about it, bring it. We have fists and fireworks.”

Must admit I was the same, then when MoP launched I said ah the hell with it and created one, called it “Lémon” and she is still in my roster albeit untouched for like 8 years…

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I have no idea why so many of you here do not read exactly what others say.I have already said that it is a coincedence i know but it had an impact.
NOT only you do not read but also start the patronizing.
IS IT SO IMPORTANT TO FEEL SUPERIOR OVER OTHERS?
You are not.
It is just sick to communicate with some of you here.

Stupid people tbh. They missed the best expansion ever made

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Yeah, there’s your mistake. Thrall’s Horde ceased to exist when Garrosh took over. Orcs are inherently too violent and savage for Thrall’s ideals of a peaceful shamanistic society to blossom. Thrall was raised by humans and only had fairy tales of the Orcs of old to go by, while Garrosh was actually raised by Orcs and knew what Orcs needed. Unleashed, bloodrage fuelled violence against anything that wasn’t an Orc.

MoP is my favorite exp, so I love everything related to it. Chen Stormstout is one of my favorite chars.

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Oh behave yourself you histrionic drama queen. I know EXACTLY what you typed.

You want to throw up? Have my cup of caring, its almost empty.

Depends
I mean the Orcs, the smallest and weakest of Grond’s line, made up for what they lacked in size and strength with a fierce intellect and a sense of community. By banding together, they survived the harsh wilds.
1200 years before the Dark Portal, the ogres and orcs quickly learned to fear the ogron’s attention, and the orcs stayed far away from ogron lands. The largest orc settlement at the time was in a massive cave network beneath Gorgrond. While it was not a bountiful region, the orcs preferred a life of freedom in meager conditions over suffering as slaves of the ogron
By the time of 800 years before the Dark Portal, the orcs, no longer confined to their underground caverns, began forging permanent settlements on Draenor’s surface for the first time in generations. The orc population exploded, and overpopulation and lack of prey to hunt became a serious issue. Tensions between families simmered, but before war erupted many orcs migrated out of Gorgrond in search of new land to settle.
They always were a shamanistic people cultivating a primitive clan-based society
Just the harsh conditions and circumstances made them “warriors” out of neccesity, they had to fight for survival, mostly each other… except the smart ones who migrated to more fertile lands
So Thrall had the good idea, everything was given for the Orcs to return to their roots and be shamanistic again, in tune with the elements