How disappointing and boring, Alliance are completely shafted in terms of allied races when compared to the Horde now... Fat humans "wow"
Might as well just teach everyone the sacredness of Druidness. Blood Elves should have been taught the correct form by now after the Burning Crusade, seeing how their Brethren ruined the Botanica, it is in their blood somewhere. Netherstorm showed us this... Now they have the Highborne their fields were magic and in the end, they did seek help in the end from the Nature Elves, once again it can be taught, if we dive into Lore.Yes, I gather we can scratch out the Void Elves, yet, again we are taught that perseverance rules and light can fight the darkness, and by all means, if the Nature Lover, wants to come out of the Void, by all let it. Alleria can still wield Light among the Darkness as we all can in life...Yes, why can't by now all races just choose to learn Druidness. As I see it, Lore is that of what is now known these days as change...¯\_(ツ)_/¯ What was once set in stone is no more. No more 'Fait Accompli' We just have to go with it. We already know it is inevitable. If anything it gives more players more options. Unlike back in my day, glad I knew I was a Night Elf from the start ;)
Finally, a reason for me to stay Alliance.
Now we're talking.
those bears look awesome.
Hopefully this will help start resolving some of the faction bias bickering.Wickering.Hur hur.Now I need another druid..
Give them a few minutes guys, alliance is scrambling to find something new to complain about.Edit: Oh wait, they never stop complaining, my bad.
Not sure why some people are acting like Kul Tirian Druids is all that big of a step beyond what's been in the game for over half a decade now.Gilneans have always had some form of Druidism, and while their powers did get a boost from both the Worgen curse itself and training by the Night Elves during the events of Cataclysm, the Druidic arts were never a foreign concept to them.Kul Tiras was itself revealed to of originally been an offshoot of Gilneas back at BlizzCon (and Gilneas is one of the few places the original settlers could of left from anyways). So it's not unreasonable to conclude that those Drudic customs were present on Kul Tiras as well. They took a somewhat different path to becoming full blown shapeshifting Druids (my guess is that they picked up some tricks from the Drust), but the seed was always there.
Finally excited for this expansion
Finally, the Alliance can stop *!@#$ing about getting the short end of the stick. This isn't as cool as the dino-bear IMO, but it's still pretty f-ing awesome!
There are so many "forms" of druidism, I'm loving to be able to see (and experience) them. I don't like humans but for those who like: dive in!
After seeing dinomancers for the Horde, I didn't think they even remotely could get salty about the next Alliance druid race, but here we are. This comment section is filled with salty Horde lore purists... who were nowhere when Zandalari got dino forms, but whatevs. Considering the ENTIRE basis of druidism comes from Celtic culture, its funny people have problems with a Celtic inspired race in WoW getting druids. This argument is the derpiest I have seen in awhile.
I don't think this is enough to say Kul Tiran Humans are "confirmed", having said that however, I would love it if these were playable.
SQUUUUUUUEEEEEEEEEEEEEthey even have the druidic symbol on their shoulder so they are definitely druid forms, whether that be an indication of Playable Kul'tiran's, or just that the race itself can be druids and we will be seeing NPCs with these forms.... im very excited.
Well, if they really become allied race druids for ally..guess i found my one ally toon for the expansion..i'm sorry zanda druids ma loves, i'll play all the rest of classes with you, but not this one.