![]() Please do not add any datamined content or speculation based on datamined content (see WP:DNP). So far, 2 races were added in The Burning Crusade, 2 more in Cataclysm, 1 in Mists of Pandaria, 10 races were added with the allied race feature of Battle for Azeroth, and 1 in Dragonflight. Race ideas represents the best efforts of the Wowpedia community to create a fact-based analysis regarding why a race may or may not be included as a playable race as World of Warcraft expands. 37 Other unique humanoids comparable to playable races.36 Other variants of current playable races.35 Worgen variants (night elven worgen and/or nontransformable worgen).33 Undead variants as playable races or just more customization options.31.5 Troll body variety as races or just more customization options.25 Saberon (and/or idea for a cat humanoid in general). ![]() 24 Quilboar (and/or idea for a pig humanoid in general).23.2 Orc clan and body variety as races or just more customization options.20 Murloc (and/or their related variants).15.2 Human variety as more races or just more customization options.15.1 Vrykul (and/or their related variants).15 Human variants and protorace variants.14 Hozen (and/or idea for a primate race in general).13.2 Half-ogre half-orc (also known as Mok'nathal).5 Drakonid (and/or idea for another draconic humanoid in general).So my love for this game just jumped up a few notches. Why not turn Duskwallow into a new starting zone for Ogres?Īlso, while researching this list, I discovered that Dagg’um Ty’gor, the ogre ninja exists. They live in Duskwallow Marsh, which hasn’t had much to do since the Alliance city of Theramore was destroyed. Ogres are an obvious Horde race, and there’s already a tribe of Ogres in the Horde: the Stonemaul clan. Blizzard would have to invent one, and does anybody really want to see their version of a sexy ogre? Plus that thing with the two-heads would be kind of weird to play, but then some ogres only have one head. And they don’t have a female ogre model in the games. Ogres are stupid, so that might be trouble. Brown Orcs/Iron Dwarves/Mechagnomes, etc. So with all of those races already claimed, and with land running out for possible starting zones, what’s left to introduce?Ħ. There are only so many times that Blizzard can add a new, magical, previously unknown island to the game world. World of Warcraft is set in the land of Azeroth, and since the beginning, Azeroth has been based on a pretty unchangeable map. So adding more neutral races is an option.Īnother problem with adding more races is that the game world is running out of room. The pandaren were introduced as a neutral race, and players could pick for themselves whether to join the Alliance or the Horde. Then came the Mists of Pandaria expansion a few years ago, which introduced the pandaren race (which would have been #1 on my list had I written this article several years ago). All the good playable races were being snatched up! The first expansion added draenai to the Alliance and blood elves to the Horde, and a few expansions later, we got werewolves for the Alliance and goblins for the Horde. The Horde had orcs, trolls, tauren and the undead. The Alliance had humans, dwarves, gnomes and night elves. When the game first came out, both sides had four playable races. World of Warcraft is all about the epic war between the Alliance and the Horde. The war between the Alliance and the Horde is only going to get worse, and both sides need new troops! Join me after the jump for my ideas! And feel free to add some of your own in the comments!įirst, a little background. So I’m taking it upon myself to make some suggestions. Warlords of Draenor didn’t, and there’s no telling when Blizzard will introduce any more. Of course, not every new expansion introduces new races.
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