Had it as mythology but changed to fantasy cause majority of anything related to chinese I read is Wuxia
Choose warrior.
Get this transmog.
Achieve success and be SamuraĂŻ.
Try Arms warrior or Survival hunter.
There are plenty of transmogs you can use for both armor classes to fit the theme.
Kul Tirans are there waiting for you.
Kul Tirans arent fat though, theyâre muscled chunkiboiz.
You got warrior for that. Xmog your sword in a Katana and you got your Samurai.
#Nomoreclass
Far more than in army of catgirls that is community of ffxiv
you didnât answer to me how paladin could switch to warlock without HUGE mental gymnastics. FFXIV jobs are sets of skills, wow classes are basically lifestyles
Yes cause the army ofd elves we got is somehow better?.
I dont even understand ur question
Itâs present in wow to a far lesser extent, i litteraly witnessed groups of miqoâte five times in a row while doing leveling roulette, oh sorry sometimes itâs au ra girls.
Switching from some classes to others donât make sense in-universe, and no just because we had bad story in shadowlands it doesnât means that we can ignore lore now.
I have seen a ton of lala and au ra lol.
The sole reason why it might not seem as big is because racials exist in wow, if no racials existed pple wouldnt be playing half the current races. 4 most played races I seen is, nelf,human,orc and belf
Ah so my unedited comment was correct.
Are we seriously using logic and lore in a game that abolished its own lore? Hell we evenm getitng lightforged draenei warlocks soon
Isnât unholy death knight supposed to be the necromancer version from diablo in wow? I think tinkerer would be kinda cool for goblins though.
From a marketing standpoint though, Samurai would attract way more people to the game than tinker or necromancer.
Sometimes i check glam of afking people in limsa, most of the time itâs half-naked miqote and au ra girls. I donât blame them but itâs far more evident that ffxiv has lesser racial diversity than wow.
Yes, wow has racials that could have impact on class-race combinations you may choose, thatâs the more reason to promote creating alts.
Warhammer 40k had a very bad period of writing when matt ward started to do massive amount of retcons and transformed universe into super hero movie about ultramarines, just because we had bad lore period doesnât mean that lore is irellevant now.
Noone could explain to me why they are so impossible without bringing up funny headcannons about explosive properties of lightforged and them being âsuper super super fanaticalâ about light thing.
Blizzard doesnât have exact lore on how lightforged view warlocks, and new warlock questline may even show in-depth examples of new warlock races
They are literally light warriors infused with light to fight against the burning legion, their racial is literally gaining bonus exp from killing demons. Isnât that kinda dumb asf when a race designed to fight against the legion and demons somehow start summoning them?. Would actually fit perfectly like a paladin converting into a warlock, Considering the power of the light is influenced on the belief than actually doing good
and? how it relates to them not being able to be warlocks? do you understand that many warlocks are born from the desire to oppose legion, and we have bright example of it - Kanrethad Ebonlocke, Damn whole council of black harvest is created for this purpose.
Light is not even opposite of fel on cosmology map, demons are not a prime enemy of light. if anything lightforged shadow priest is much more questionable
Not every lightforged is paladin, paladins are posterboys of race they represent, warlocks are outcasts
âThey have furryfied the game to unholy degressââŚ
My man, you do realize that even children fairy tales from the Grim Brothers had furries in them? Any animal that can speak is a furry because it has human traits and behavior.
That being said, we had in WoW since release Tauren, making Horde the OG Furry Faction itself. Just saying. Not to mention all the Furries that did run around in previous games/books (not just Blizzards).
- Crash Bandicoot? A furry (walks like a human and uses hands like human, wears clothes)
- Rayman? A furry (even officially stated by Wikipedia)
- Sonic? A furry
- Toad from Super Mario? Also a furry (technically, if we count plant anthropomorph)
- Donkey Kong(s people)? Also a furry(/furries) (wears a tie, his fellow apes can speak like humans)
I could go on with a lot of other game franchise, books, animation series, etc. Fact is, that anything that is an anthropomorph (a creature/natural force/god/etc. with human traits such as speaking, walking, clothing like usâŚ) in Warcraft, that is played by a player, is a furry. That includes:
- Tauren
- Vulpera
- Pandaren
- Worgen
- Draenei
- Dracthyr
Also counting non-playable races:
- Furbolgs
- Centaur
- Arakkoa
- Tuskaar
- Hozen
- Yaungol
- Taunka
- Krokul
- Jinyu
- several more I fail to find in a list online
What I am saying is, Warcraft has been a Anthro/Furry franchise long ago, perhaps even almost right from the start, with WoW for sure being one, considering Tauren as starting race. And that is not just exclusive to WoW. Other major game franchises with Anthros are Elder Scrolls, Star Wars (technically, considering races like the Cathar), Dragon Age (Qunari and such), Final Fantasy (entire franchise), Divinity and so on.
The earliest Anthropomorph including RPG I could find via google is âOther Sunsâ from 1983.
So yeah. It is nothing new in human history to have such characters/races. It just becomes more and more visible and common.
Many classes and specs do not exist but should, like gladiator wars, earth shamans, necromancers.
we need a bard / minstrel class
Man, every time I read the Grimmsâ Fairytales and a Duck or Goose speaks?
/s
I think people dont really see ââtaurenââ as furry, because they aint cute. To be a furry race, it has to be UwU cute.
Gotta be honest, equating anything related to Japanese culture with âweebifyingâ is a pretty braindead take.
Anyhow, doesnât have to be plate, hell, could even make it a mail or cloth tank, something we are sorely missing, depending on the aesthetic they wanted to go for.
Could be a dash in / out melee ranged hybrid. Could have a large focus on building up to large single hits with various setups and buffs.
If you canât think of a way to design it that doesnât already heavily overlap with existing classes then youâre just not thinking very hard.
Not saying itâs needed, but your counter points are pretty weak.
In my opinion, itâs pretty braindead to want a Samurai in the game. Why specifically a Samurai unless youâve got at least a little bit of a Japan fetish?
Next thereâll be requests for Ninjas despite the fact that we already have Rogues.
We already have Warriors and Hunters. That overlap basically what Samurai do. Trying to remove that overlap will just make Samurai even more of a cultural-caricature. Only thing theyâd have left is making the class as weeb as possible.
Again, the only reason we got MoP was because of one joke character and a massive gaming market for Blizzard to greed over.
Dunno how my arguments are weak. WoW isnât an eastern MMO.