I was divided exactly if I should classify it as fantasy or monster. It’s too humanlike to be monster (body anatomy, body proportions, face), but not humanlike enough (tendrils, horns, tail, hooves) to be fantasy.
And because you’re ugly… Someone that ugly offends my sensibilities, gorgeous as I am.
It’s a demonic type of “furry aesthetic”. You are an unguligrade anthro space goat.
Ergo - a furry.
Ergo a beast.
checks dictionary
Wow, this is correct.
I noticed this too. In my case I replied based on this character because she is the one I play more consistently, but she hasn’t been my main since the end of Legion.
Done! Also if you have facebook I recommend sharing this survey in any of the big WoW groups, I’m sure you’d have people participate there.
Or Horde farts are just too much to deal with.
Well I am at butt height, need that precaution.
Done for you, buddy.
Good luck!
That’s 2 surveys in an evening
Well, none of the races are real people, not even humans
I have done it as well.
But I would like to echo the concern already raised by a few people here - there is a rather nebulous idea of a main these days. I personally did the survey based on my warrior, who has been with me every xpansion since Cataclysm (in a sense of always reaching max level and played to some extent); he’s among my most cherished characters, my inner circle, but he hasn’t been my most played character at all times (I’m a casual pvp player at heart, and I never liked warrior in pvp).
Also, I have race/faction changed the warrior so many times over the last 13 years that I genuinly couldn’t tell what race he has spent most time as. Putting aside allied race, it would be easier to count races he has never been (gnome and undead), otherwise he’s seen it all; he’s Worgen at the moment.
The idea that ingame character’s appearance is somehow a mirror of the IRL personality of the player behind the keyboard surfices every once in a while, but given the fact how many characters we are allowed accross an account (50 atm, iirc) and how easy it is to level a character with timewalking event and hence reroll, not to mention the paid boost, the potential link player’s personality = ingame avatar sublimates even further. If we were allowed, say, no more than 3 characters, and no race change available, then the players would naturally be more thoughtful about their characters’ appearance. But in current reality?
And last but not least, take into account that we don’t have complete freedom over our character’s appearances due to class/race restriction. If I wanna play a druid, I cannot be an elf and still be on the Horde. If I wanna be a paladin, I cannot be a beast on still be on the Alliance. What if I love undead, it resonates with my style and personality - but I wanna play a paladin? I’m out of luck.
Undead paladins, Mag-Har or lightforged warlock, mechagnome DK… these are just some of the class /race combos that, from a lore perspective, should really just self immolate on creation and have a permadeath before they get to accept their first quest… yet only one of them is disallowed
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