Why vulpera?

Worgen were in Silverpine, Arugal and all. Vanilla WoW, dumb orc.

Not really, unless you think Dark Odyssey is a great introduction to regular conventions? Comparing a fet convention to anything else really makes one laugh.

Literally the ‘Tides of Vengeance survival guide’ has 6k more dislikes than pandaland reveal, despite having 21 MILLION less views. Shadowlands reveal trailer, 47k dislikes to Pandalands 31k for preview/14k for cinematic trailer… Warbringer sylvanas, 21k dislikes which again beats pandaland cinematic dislikes. You’re really bad at this.

Yes? Did you see their design back then? They literally looked like ferocious monsters. Not exactly the furry kind you’d expect.

Okay so 2nd most hahahaha like that’s any better

You really don’t understand what constitutes as furry clearly, given how many fursonas are ‘monstrous’ or how much ‘monstrous’ art there is despite this.

Actually, doing more digging… MoP cinematic is like 20th? or more past disliked, and the ‘preview’ about 7th. You really do show off the stereotype of orcs and their players, I guess. But you have fun, you seem to be set in your ways and want to dodge questions rather than any anything when I strike a nerve/peg you correctly. Not worth spending my time on someone as dull as you.

I’m sure the furry community is notable for that when their phrase is UwU lol.

So you’re OK with the most objectified furry race in the game yeah, because it is big and muscular, oooh yeaaah. Actually, wait, Male Orc. yeah, you probably would be. Orcs really need to start laying off the ‘roids, because just sayin’ that little soldier is gonna keep on getting litter if you don’t… or just carry on oiling yourself up for your nights with other males in leather harnesses and having a fun time.

My Lord, the Ogres response was “We’re already in the Horde!” the Vrykul response was something obscene in Norwegian and the Naga just hissed and threw tridents, killing our envoys, as anyone with a brain suspected they would.

Said an imaginary person, because it never happened.

I think we’re already getting perpetual motion energy from how pathetic Garrosh was. He’s still not stopped spinning, it’s brilliant, street lights on all over Orgrimmar because he’s still spinning as to how pathetic Garrosh was.
We’re going to work up a second turbine soon, powered on Sylvanas Simp technology and -double- the Horde’s power output, man, it will be wild.

There speaks a person who was never in the military…

Do you know how warfare works?

It is applied force that the enemy cannot resist. “But Orcs are strong!” Yeah, strength is great, you also need to not have musculature that telegraphs your attacks, oh, and having wrists that work is kind of key in melee combat as well. I mean it is a game, admittedly, but I could take an Orc to pieces in a fight, because I wouldn’t be where they were trying to hit, would be stabbing them in the kidneys, and they lack the dexterity to do anything about it, until they turn around, at which point, so would I have done, being wiry and quick, they would flail wildly at a place I was no longer at, and probably stabbing them in their other kidney.

Seriously. There is a reason that professional soldiers and bodybuilders look nothing alike…

Now if your idea of a ‘Warrior’ is a big oiled up muscle lad with very little in the way of dexterity, then whatever floats your boat. You’d still be taken apart by someone smaller and faster.

And Orcs and Tauren are blatant fan service towards those people into ‘bears’ in the gay community, so what?

Oh that is genius, you have reached peak irony there. “Female Fantasy books, Series or Movies for Women to read and Watch, of course the main character will be a pretty girl”

Wow…

But wait, it gets better…

Ahahahahhahahahah, Seriously?

How far in the closet are you? Narnia?

Technically they both existed for a long time before that, so…wait, hang on, do you actually think they only existed since…oh my…oh my…

Actually there was only ever one Minotaur, so it was creature, not creatures, Worgen are not mythical creatures, they are similar to Werewolves however have some crucial differences, but they are still both furries, Vulpera however are based on mythological creatures, and Pandaren arguably could be classed as similar to permanently transformed Werebears, and we do know from your posts, that you like ‘Bears’, so y’know.

It’s OK to come out as who you are, you know, we’re not going to judge you.

Rexxars people are literally 11 people + some guards. There is no way to make the Mok’Nathal an allied race. There were none of them on the Draenor created by Garrosh. And if there were then by now they are either wiped out or part of Yrels army of the light and by that hostile to Horde given the Horde is at war with them because of the Mag’Har and a General of the Horde (Player).

The Gordunni are pretty much defunct since the death of Malus. Its assumed if there are still a few of them alive that they have returned to diremaul and chose to be independent. They have no reason to join the Horde. Only if they are under siege by a new enemy (like the army of the light invading Azeroth) and the Horde came to defend them they would have a reason. Otherwise no.

The Dunemaul clan has the biggest chance of being absorbed into the Horde given that was intended before and i believe they are infact officially a part of the Horde. However due to the Legions invasion and them enslaving most of them we were forced to kill all of them aside a couple few.

The biggest issue the Ogres are facing is not the “could a clan join the horde?” but rather “how many of them are even still alive?”. Basically Rexxar would have to be requested to travel to all remaining Ogre clans and try to unite them under his Leadership. Unless he achieves that the chance for Allied Ogres is more than just slim. And most Ogre clans atm have no reason to join the Horde. Not to mention most Ogre still regard themself as superior to the Orcs. And joining the Horde would mean they at least have to regard the Orcs as equal. And then Tauren, trolls, elfs etc. Even the Vulpera and Goblins.

So ye, unless they face another crisis i see no reason for them to join the Horde.

All Ogres face that problem, yes. But that is assuming we go by in game NPC numbers and size of settlements, which if we do means that the shining hub of Humanity, Stormwind, is basically as small as the village I live in. Seriously, takes less time for my character to /walk through Stormwind from one end to the other, than it takes me to walk to my local corner shop at the end of the road. Orgrimmar is the same.

So we can’t really take numbers shown in game seriously otherwise -every- race in WoW is now dead and delete the game.

Also means we can’t take the RTS games seriously, because for some reason humans built houses smaller than they were, and Knights charged out of Castle’s whose doors were actually too small to fit through even if dismounted.

So you kind of have to suspend belief a bit. I say a bit, I mean -a lot-. So yeah, there probably is actually a sizeable number of Ogres in the Horde, definitely on a par with High Elves that people keep asking for.

I mean as a playable race? Totally viable. Do I like them? Hell no, they’re thicker than ten bears gaffa taped together.

you can play as Orgres in Heros of storm but u need to be 2 players to play Orgre …

Vulpera because it took fox people to teach orcs how to stop a workers revolution with the Orcs, to teach the nightborne the best way to repurpose their wine they’d been making for centuries and to teach the Zandalari how to muster up defences when their king was gone.

The question is how did you manage prior?

Gypsy foxes teach arcane mastermind elf that big hooves are better for stomping fruit than tiny feet, you couldn’t make this up.

imagon have a radical what trows a bag of pee on ur enemyes :rofl:

Sorry but with Void Elves, Blizzard has proven they can literally pull anything out of them…

Most people don’t see them that way. I don’t either. They’re just monsters to me.
Are furries this desperate to cling onto everything with fur? They should just stick to Vulpera.

Says the guy playing the most metrosexual race out there, even Blizzard jokes the males are effeminate in a quest, and by the way you’re projecting out on me, I can tell that Brigante probably enjoys sitting in a party with 4 other Orcs present on his little blood elf lmao :stuck_out_tongue:

So they do make a valuable race.

You are right that soldiers don’t look like bodybuilders because they lack the nutrition to do so. Sometimes you’re gonna have a few days where you’re not gonna eat anything but a few carbs and proteines yeah. But what I meant was that it’s all fantasy, and most guys would choose to play a jacked up dude over a fat or skinny lad… Just like women rather play Blood Elves or Night Elves, because they’re pretty.

You’re implying that must make those women Lesbian?
You should quit with your projections because you’re indirectly sharing your own things with the world :stuck_out_tongue:

No one even mentions oil here, yet here you are with that image in your mind. Is there something you want to tell Brigante?

Ofcourse a bigger guy with no fighting experience would lose to a smaller guy with fighter experience.
But in combat sports, there are weight divisions.
Which means that bigger guys with experience > smaller guys with experience.

In Warcraft 3, Orcs could make less troops because their troops were physically stronger. While Humans could have 2 footmen compared to 1 orc grunt because they were weaker, but made up for it in quantity.

Most of the “artwork” in these communities don’t even match the way Orcs and Taurens are depicted ingame. How are they a blatant fan service exactly? How do you grasp out that way? Suddenly Orcs and Taurens are a blatant service to bara people lmao.
Biggest cope I’ve ever seen from you.

Yeah? Have you ever seen woman’s fiction in media? Why do most women streamers play Blood Elf or Night Elf? Or Human and Draenei?
Why aren’t female kul’tirans played so much?
Is this such a hard concept to get?

Are you trying to push something onto me to get a reaction from your blatant projection? Sad.

You’re under the illusion that whatever Vulpera were based upon is common sense among the WoW community, while it’s clear Vulpera aren’t popular for whatever goalpost you keep trying to shift :stuck_out_tongue:

It’s still a mythical creature which Tauren are based upon

How are they that much different? “Crucial differences”. So what, they don’t react to the moon that much as werewolves in fiction? But they do can turn back into humanoids and turn into beast, so they’re not that much “different”.

I love it how you’re so biased that you still try to claim Worgen and Tauren were based upon something else, but a desert fox walking on 2 legs is somehow something mythical and taken from a mythical creature.
:clown_face:

The absolute REACH here LMAO :clown_face:

Keep projecting fella ^^ your posts are hilarious.

They ripped that one straight out of a DIsney book.

Void Elves came out of an existing Race. A race with enough numbers. The Ogres are pretty much extinct at this point.

Only Blizzard knows their real numbers. And the outpost in Feralas contains more than a few Ogres.
If Blizzard can pull an entire playable race out of the few High Elves that were left, then they can do the same with Ogres.
You forget that Blood Elves were almost extinct. They were pretty much extinct aswell, that didn’t stop Blizzard.

I already covered the Feralas ones.

The only thing we know about the Belfs was that 90% of them have been killed. However there is a difference between 9 out of 10, 90 out of 100 or 9mil out of 10million. Etc.

Do you know how small the “outpost” of the Void Elves are. it’s literally a floating rock in space with like 10 Elves present.

Amazing that you don’t hold the same attitude towards this?

I do not mind fox ears and tail but the rest of them is just a furry goblin.
It might had been more interesting if the vupera were more like Ahri from league of legends

Because the Velfs have immediately joined the Alliance. They had a reason (banished) and they had intended to join the Alliance once before as well until Garrosh prevented that. Also their numbers are growing givent the Helfs and Belfs present in the rift who are happy that the Void Elfs came to be and found a place in the Alliance as now they no longer need to fear being banished from Silvermoon for pursuing this forbidden knowledge/power as they will have a new home in the Alliance.

Because the void elf background doesnt apply to the feralas ones. They would require a background such as the one i had already stated. Without an external force threatening them they have defacto 0 reason to join the Horde.

Those were the Blood Elves, not the Void Elves.
The small amount of Blood Elves that got banished to turn into Void Elves were only a handful.

Again, a small handful of Blood Elves and whatever is left of the small amount of High Elves within the Alliance (which doesn’t even mean that every High Elf is so reluctant to turn themselves into a Void Elf)

But do you know that your argument holds no ground either way because of the small numbers of Void Elves? And who says Ogres are going extinct?

So your solution to making them more than just furry goblins (which is false by the way as vulpera have very little characteristics in common with goblins beyond the rigging. They have fur, snouts, different digits, leg shape, facial structure…) Is to make them literally humans with fox ears and a tail.

How about a big fat no to that idea. Humans with “insert animal trait here” is vastly more overdone than literal fox people so I’m going to have to disagree that repeating a common trope would be more interesting than what they did here in wow. There are several fictional worlds where I can go to to see the whole human with animal features, but only in wow can I see actual fox humanoids.

I can see your point.
But to me, the Vulpera are defined by this

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