Lore behind Vulpera Warlocks?

I am more worried about how badly limited mechagnomes transmogrification options are at the moment…

An Isle of Thunder rare mob?

Like I said, this the excessive amount of stretching people would go to justify one thing but religiously deny other.

To give you more specific example before some low IQ individuals jump in…

“It’s okay if vulpera are warlocks, because, well maybe they did this or that and so it could kinda make sense. JUST USE UR IMAGINATION!!!”

On the other hand, “void elves are a*spull because umm they just purple belfs”.

And no, actual Zandalari in Zandalar don’t practice anything close to warlock magic. You just presented one random NPC that isn’t remotely relevant to the issue.

Did you forget they removed the warlock class from them and how much outrage it caused, reason being “it wouln’t make sense”?

I’m not really into the whole Vulpera thing.
There are plenty other races that make much more sense for the Horde due to their background, and that aren’t as shallow regarding motives and story.

That said, I’m willing to give them a try.

Regarding the whole Warlock thing, there are plenty ways for them to have acquired such knowledge. I don’t think warlock isn one of those classes tied to specific lore contingencies or elements, and can be learnt through a wide range of means. Much like mages.

But I’ll reiterate, I would swap Vulpera for playable Ogres any day.

sigh Its a vanilla mob later appearing on the Isle of Thunder. If someone is giving you links, at least bother to read them.

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I’m with you on that. Put Vulpera into Orgrimmar with their wagons, and they fit in better than most other groups, really.

And I know several people who make pro-furry jokes about Vulpera since they learned how some people overreact about that. It’s kind of fun to see.

Good. The less of them the better. The voluntary amputees are just a subset of Gnomeregan, now, subservient to the gnomish ruler. Don’t make them more prominent than they have to be.

Well, yeah, I’ll also prefer preexisting faction members over newly invented ones any day.

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And what exactly does that change?

The objective truthfulness of your statement saying “Isle of Thunder mob?”

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It also makes Zandalari Warlocks predate Light-using Draenei by several years. To say nothing of those Draenei also somehow being “Good” versions of the Eredar, who were established to be nothing but Demon-Sorcerers prior.

It’s almost like the lore changes sometimes when new things are added.

Okay, so it’s a mob that appeared in vanilla and then in IoT.

What does that change?

Did you notice that he can cast Shadowbolt?

Yeah, there are (were) Zandalari who cast blood magic.

All hail Waryiff Nisha of the Horde! uWu

Since when is Shadowbolt blood magic?

Oh golly gee…

I didn’t say it was.

So, there were Zandalari warlocks around for quite a bit, and you were wrong. Is that ok?

Yeah, enough to know that the whole thing doesn’t make sense, but it’s okay, because that’s not a part of the fanservice :smile:

What thing? What are you on about?

Oh sorry, you got lost in the whiteknighting? :smile:

The topic is “vulpera warlock”.

I don’t really see how pointing out the senselessness of your behavior is white-knighting.

And why not monks or mages? Those are relatively senseless too.