God Reddit is that way with your buzzwords
Taurens aren’t furries.
Nice sexist projection you have there
God Reddit is that way with your buzzwords
Taurens aren’t furries.
Nice sexist projection you have there
You forgot.
And copy paste from the Final Fantasy MMO because blizz wants same furry bollocks alike races in Modern WoW too.
don’t be a dumbass
I have literal mounds of artistic evidence that would disapprove that but I think if I link most of them here I might get suspended.
I mean here’s a picture of their character model in game… Not a furry race though, amirite?
https://wow.zamimg.com/uploads/blog/images/19336-tauren-female-shadowlands-character-customization-options-added-in-shadowlands-a.jpg
shush little one, Tauren are furries, you need only accept this truth.
Is the evidence all that you got? Those customizations are from where Vulpera got added before, meaning that the original dev team never “furryfied” the Tauren but saw them as monstrous minotaurs.
It’s better to be licked by Vulpera than to be licked by an Ogre.
you’re really reaching.
just accept it, the cool bull people are furries. Their women are literally curvy and their men are literal bodybuilder hunks.
YOU SEXIST!!!
Honestly, the vulpera are probably the best race in the game for me. They actually fit the Horde really well due to their tough, opportunistic survivalist lifestyle. Also, they’re pretty unique and out of the box in my opinion.
And I’m not sure why people consider them “furries”. Sure, they might attract furries, but let’s not pretend that worgen, pandaren and tauren don’t. And fortunately, most of us who aren’t furries like the race because it’s funny, unique and out there. Also, as I previously mentioned, I really like their racials.
I agree that their recruitment questline was pretty cringeworthy though. Blizzard could’ve done a much better job at integrating them into the Horde without making several other races look incompetent in the process.
Lmao here you call me “reaching” when you show customizations from the same dev team that put Vulpera in place.
You know exactly how Tauren looked like in Vanilla which is why you don’t show that adaptation.
Desert fox made humanoid that lives in a desert… unique!
Indeed! I mean, it’s certainly not a common concept compared to, say, gnomes, orcs, humans, elves, goblins, etc. You can find those in a lot of RPGs/MMORPGs.
I agree.
Ignoring all the “lol, furry! lol, gnomes with fur! lol, midgets! lol cute cringe!” hate, I don’t get why people think they don’t fit with the Horde. Thematically they’re pretty much the most “Horde” race since Taurens.
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/vlVSJ0AvZe0/maxresdefault.jpg
still lookin real furry to me, chief.
compared to WoW’s super original race; Greenskinned Orcs who love to fight… wait I’ve heard that one before! Those are from Warhammer Fantasy Battles, Warhammer 40K, The Elder Scrolls… need I go on?
Are you moving goal posts now? That’s not what a furry aesthetic looks like at all?
And Blizzard made their Orcs more original… so?
Quite so. Let’s go through the list, shall we?
Tough survivalist people from an extremely harsh environment, where the Zandalari send their own people to die.
Have tight family values.
Are creative, resourceful and opportunistic.
Can be quite vicious and fearless, as seen with Nisha.
I’d say those are the traits that the Horde values.
you must have never played everquest if you think that furries living in the desert is pretty common heck the cat people of elder scrolls is from a desert too
I’m aware, but none of them are humanoid fennec foxes.
you don’t know what furries look like do you.
no they literally didn’t,
Orcs in this game are literally just the “honorable savage” trope mixed with the Warhammer art style of Orcs.
Like… WC1 was originally a Warhammer game, The Orcs are literally just offshoots of the Warhammer ones.
You have literally no authority over originality.
actually I’m pretty sure there is an extinct elder scrolls race of foxmen…
Just looked it up yep they were fox people, except they were from a marsh not a desert, and were normal sized.
I stand corrected then. Still, it’s generally a pretty uncommon concept compared to some others we see in most fantasy worlds.