Hallo. I am currently an Alliance-side (PvE only) player looking to faction-change my character to Horde (but do not have enough money to transfer to another server alongside). But along with that, I’m also considering setting up, and learning, WoW RP more seriously, since my PvE goals have been achieved. Alliance-side, while I did not RP, I was glad that the community was active enough to always be around in case I did get the spare time to get started. But… I’ve no clue about the other faction’s activity. Will there be a newbie-friendly community around to dip my toes in free-form? Will it be easy to find a circle of friends who light-PvE as well? Are guilds solely organized-RP oriented and it’s way too late to join one of those?
In my faction change, my two final choices of race will be either female Troll or female Blood Elf.
Depending on the response, I shall gather up money to transfer over to Horde, or stay on Alliance and look for opportunities to do free-form RP/a guild.
Whereas the Alliance has Stormwind, which has a lot of centralized RP, Horde RP is far more sectioned off due to the WIDE political spectrum of it’s member races.
Orgrimmar’s Valley of Honour is always alive and kicking with walk-up RP, but for long-term stints you’ll want to look around for guilds. Just about everyone is ‘new person friendly,’ willing to offer help, patience and criticism, and most run some form of end-game content. While each guild does it’s own storytelling and campaigns (much like a set DND or Table-top group), many I’m aware of recruit mid-campaign and can help you set up a scenario to either get into it or get caught up!
Vel is correct; SW is a broader area and has a lot more random/walk up RP, but Horde side is alive and well and kicking with guild RP. There’s also a lot to choose from, so don’t worry about ‘will my concept fit it?’ cos it’s very likely they will
I think most guilds have 0 issues with showing new roleplayers the ropes as long as they’re willing to learn. There’s also undoubtedly a few that will probably let you tag along before joining “full-time”.
Not sure, personally. There’s plenty of people who push <10+ M+ keys in what I would call a casual manner in the PCU and a group for both factions that’s currently doing HC Nathria, so light-PvE seems to be alive.
Most guilds I know are focused either on RP or PVE, but I know guilds of each type that dabble in the other. Eminence is mainly a raiding guild, but many if not most of theirs RP occassionaly. The PCU has only roleplaying guilds as part of our community, but again, do PVE content cross-guild on the side.
Sidenote: I’m mostly sharing opinions as relating to the community that I’m a part of, because I’m not in the loop for how other RP focused guilds Horde-side do their content.
Hello there, dont listen to those who ever say rp is dead for starters its not, both Alliance and Horde.
Most of the more casual Horde rp can be found in the valley of Honor, but Horde rp is more guild centered.
For Alliance, Stormwind is the main hub, but there are other hubs you can check out.
Welcome to Argent Dawn.
Ignore the naysayers; there’s roleplay on Horde side. I’ve spent my recent half a year on Horde, spent quite a while on Alliance beforehands.
I’d risk to state that if you find a decent guild to be part of, Horde RP is even more “lively” in the sense that Stormwind roleplay never appealed to me. There were too many weirdos, too many strangers, almost never met the same person twice and it all was like entering a big city where the closer I was to the mob of people the more distant I actually felt from them.
On Horde it is somewhat different as the RP scene is much more condensed, if you get to know some of the longer lasting characters you’ll be able to meet them over and over in Orgrimmar or Zandalar.
If you join any of the PCU guilds you’ll be able to do PVE with the PCU. Unsure how active other guilds are with their PVE content - the PCU is about to clear heroic nathria and there’s regular/daily 10+ keys ran by players.
There’s never late to join any guild as far as I know. Guilds have characters that go inactive, characters that die IC. You’re entering a cycle of characters and you’ll soon find that you aren’t the “newest blood” anymore.
I think so? A plenty of my Horde RP friends also seem to raid on the side. In fact, I’ve seen more Hordies that do content+RP than Alliance people who do the same.
I don’t RP on Horde side, but a recommendation for you to get a feel of it is to make a Horde character and just go to Orgrimmar and take a look. If you don’t have the money for such a move, then I would feel bad for you to spend that money to then later regret the situation.
Find a guild. I wouldn’t recommend Horde RP if you don’t enjoy guild-based RP (or don’t have the time for it), because that is where the vast majority of RP lies. Whilst Alliance has hubs like Stormwind and Boralus that are active every night of the week, The Horde tends to only have Valley of Honour and occasionally Silvermoon, making hub-RP a lot less varied and frequent.
The forums has a plethora of guilds to look into. I’d recommend getting in touch with a guild leader, seeing if they’ll take you in on a trial, and taking it from there. Have fun!
Horde RP is a live and well! Whether you choose a troll or a belf there are plethora of guilds that offer quality RP experiences and sometimes even light PvE.
I recommend you check us in Highblood Myrmidons if you are looking for a belf experience
and Painted Shield or Darkspear Wardband for the troll side!
Silvermoon is very active, some great guilds there to look at; Thalassian Skyguard, Blood Ravens, D23, Crimson Vanguard, Reliquary (always a fun bunch), Oath is still around. Some nice folks in the newer guilds such as Phoenix Ring and so forth.
I would recommend checking out the forum threads as a whole before making any decisions both here and on Argent Archives. Even make a horde char just to look around and don’t be afraid to ask questions
I suggest before spending money on a faction change(as others have suggested) is to make a Horde character – get a feel for the place. Leveling is a lot faster now so it doesn’t take as long to get to say 50.
While Horde side is ‘smaller’ it is still lively. As others have said most guilds are accepting of newer rpers who are willing to learn the ropes. I also suggest if you are wanting to dip your toes into rp, download the addons like TRP, cross RP & listener if you haven’t already.
When it comes to blood elves, I can wholeheartedly recommend checking out the Highblood Myrmidons thread.
For Trolls, I’d recommend Painted Shields and/or Darkspear Warband both are really good options if a troll is what you want to play. Other options for trolls are of course Hand of Conquest, Red Venturers.
Most importantly, have fun & create some epic stories!
Casual/Walk-Up RP in Orgrimmar seems to have dwindled a bit, whenever I log on to see what’s up, there’s a few people there but not as many as there were. I may just be logging in at the wrong times but that’s just what I’ve witnessed.
Like others mentioned, a lot of the scene is off doing their own thing or part of their own hubs so I’d recommend you have a look around and see if there’s anything that you may be interested in.
For Horde aligned Troll RP I can recommend Painted Shields and Darkspear Warband, both great guilds. If you’re looking for a non-Horde troll RP, I can recommend Hand of Zul(totally not biased). Troll RP scene is quite good atm.
On the off chance you ever decide to Enter the Bone Zone I would heartily recommend the Forlorn Order, Hand of Agony, and the Requiem of Sorrow for some ‘good’ Forsaken. For more spooky Loyalist stuff the Rotgarde are still kicking and doing villainous things throughout the world, though I’m not sure if there are any other Loyalist guilds lying around.