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[[Image:Barbarian.JPG|thumb|Orc barbarian]]
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'''Hybrid races''' (aka '''hybrid creatures''' or '''hybrids'''){{cite|MoM|179, 142}} are creatures that resemble two different species put together. Azeroth has many of such races.{{cite|LoM|125}} The difference between a hybrid race and a [[half-breed]] race is that "hybrid races" are most likely not formed through the coupling of their parent races (though some are). Whereas half-breeds are true hybrid races.
 
   
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The '''barbarian''' is a ferocious warrior. He is uncivilized and brutal, relying on instincts, anger and raw physical might instead of tactics or fancy swordsmanship. His [[rage]] is frightening to behold, and it allows him to smash apart his enemies while ignoring all but the most brutal blows. He has a connection with nature's primal elements; this class is most commonly found among races that dwell in the wild.
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The magnataur are considered unique among the hybrid races for many reasons, including their large size.{{cite|LoM|125}}
 
   
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They are the wild warriors of the steppes and wastes, they are the brutal [[berserker]]s and axe wielders of the orcs and the frightening, tattooed warriors of feral dwarven clans and human outcasts.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 54</ref>
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==Specific individuals==
 
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*[[Illidan]] (night elf/demon){{cite|MoM|179}}
 
   
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[[Orcs]] and [[trolls]] have a strong history of favoring barbarians as fighters. The class' focus on anger suits the [[orcs]] well, especially when their demonic [[bloodlust]] overtakes them. Since the [[orcs]] have thrown off the shackles of the [[Burning Legion]], this class is becoming less common among them, but it is still a noble and respected path. [[Trolls]] live in the wilds, and their strongest fighters are barbarians.
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*[[Cenarius]] (elk/night elf{{cite|S&L|78}})
 
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=="Hybrid races"==
 
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This class is less common among other races. Individuals who live far from civilization and those who allow their fury to guide them often become barbarians. [[Tauren]] and [[night elves]] are somewhat likely to become barbarians, as these races have close ties with Azeroth's wilderness. Barbarians are commonly seen among savage humanoids, such as [[ogres]], [[gnolls]], and [[furbolgs]].<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 62</ref> Some humans and half-orcs may have adopted a barbaric lifestyle on Kalimdor.<ref>''[[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 55</ref>
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*[[Centaur]] (horse/human<ref>Alliance Player's Guide, 209</ref>/humanoid)
 
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*[[Dragonspawn]] (reptile/dragon/human/humanoid)
 
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==Barbarians by race==
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*[[Drakonid]] (Half-man, half-dragon<ref>[[Quest:Maxnor Must Die]]</ref>, literal or figurative?)
 
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===Wildhammer barbarians===
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*[[Satyr]] (goat/lion/night elf<ref>Monster Guide, 117</ref>/humanoid)
 
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Wildhammer dwarves are renowned for wild behavior and deadly skill at arms. They have a tendency to enter a fray armored with little more than a loincloth and body paint, and still come out covered only with the blood of their foes. They are fierce charging across the ground or when soaring atop gryphons; barbarians of other races seek to emulate Wildhammer dwarves' reckless ability to stay alive through sheer pluck while laying waste to their enemies. The iconic Wildhammer barbarian clutches his hammer and grins, showing gaps in his teeth. Feathers and beads are stuck in his sweaty hair and beard. "Come get some!" he shouts, before letting out a howl and charging forward.<ref>''[[Alliance Player's Guide]]'', 23</ref>
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*[[Keeper of the grove]] (night elf/stag{{cite|MoM|23}})
 
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*[[Dryad]] (night elf/faun{{cite|MoM|22}})
 
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*[[Magnataur]] (wooly mammoth/giant)
 
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The standard image of a barbarian is some bloodthirsty crazy, probably an orc, shouting out incomprehensible threats and laying about him with a massive axe, while blood flies everywhere. Troll barbarians, however, devote their rage and strength to ranged weapons, flinging axes into their enemies with unerring speed. Perhaps the trolls' spirits look favorably on these warriors and enhance their abilities, for troll barbarians draw the magic of their weapons into their bodies and are able to impart it to other weapons. The iconic troll barbarian lopes out of the trees, his face painted in fierce tribal colors, his hair standing on end. He grips an axe or spear in each hand. "Say hello to my little friend!".<ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', 20</ref>
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*[[Murloc]] (human/fish)
 
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*[[Grippli]] (frog/humanoid)
 
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==Barbarian weapons==
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*[[Crabmen]] (crab/humanoid)
 
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*[[Nerubians]] (arachnid/humanoid{{cite|LoM|142}})
 
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Barbarians are referenced in ''World of Warcraft'' in the name of some weapons.
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*[[Frost nymph]] (nymph?/faun/dryad)
 
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*[[Proud]] (cat/centaur)
 
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*[[Barbarian War Axe]] - Perhaps these axes are the barbarian's weapon of choice. They appear with many different attributes.
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*[[Manticora]] (lion/humanoid)
 
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*[[Sword of the Barbarian King]] - A sword seen in the hands of a dead skeleton in the [[Badlands]] [[Cypt (Badlands)|crypt]].
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*[[Tauren]] (bull/human/humanoid{{cite|S&L|30}}{{cite|WoWRPG|47}})
 
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*[[Tuskarr]] (human/walrus)
 
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*{{RaceIconExt|Boar|Small}} [[Agamaggan]]
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*[[Spider-eye goblin]] (goblin/arachnid)
 
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*{{RaceIcon|Undead|Female|Small}} [[Gehennis]]
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*[[Naga]] (elf/serpent/draconic/humanoid)
 
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*{{RaceIcon|Titan|Male|Small}} [[Golganneth]]
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*[[Narleth]] (human/spider)
 
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*{{RaceIcon|Orc|Male|Small}} [[Gorn]]
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*[[Stick bug]]s (stick bug/humanoid)
 
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*{{RaceIcon|Ogre|Male|Small}} [[Gro'ach the Wise]]
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*[[Quilboar]] (boar<ref>Manual of Monsters, 82</ref>/pig<ref>Dark Factions, 17</ref>/human{{cite|DF|17}})
 
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*[[Furbolg]] (bear/humanoid)
 
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*{{RaceIconExt|Gnoll|Small}} [[Hogger]]
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*[[Pandaren]] (human/panda bear){{cite|A&HC|21}}
 
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*{{RaceIcon|ForestTroll|Male|Small}} [[Jin'zakk]]
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*[[Makrura]] (lobster/crayfish/human/humanoid)
 
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*{{RaceIconExt|Doomlord|Small}} [[Kazzak the Supreme]]
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*[[Hippogryph]] (raven/stag)
 
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*{{RaceIcon|Orc|Male|Small}} [[Kilrim]]
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*[[Gryphon]] (lion/eagle)
 
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*{{RaceIcon|Ogre|Male|Small}} [[Warlord Kolbine]]
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*[[Worgen]] (dire wolf<ref>Lands of Conflict, 195</ref>/wolf<ref>Lands of Conflict, 104</ref>/human/humanoid) ("half-man, half-wolf"){{cite|MG|146}}
 
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*{{RaceIcon|IceTroll|Male|Small}} [[Kril'fon]]
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*[[Gnoll]] (hyena/wild dog/humanoid)
 
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*{{RaceIconExt|Tothrezim|Small}} [[Kurzill]]
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*[[Kobold]] (rat/humanoid)
 
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*{{RaceIcon|IceTroll|Male|Small}} [[Frost King Malakk]]
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*[[Wolvar]] (wolverine/humanoid)
 
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*{{RaceIconExt|Murloc|Small}} [[Mimmil]]
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*[[Harpy]] (vulture/night elf/humanoid; actually a true hybrid.)
 
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*{{RaceIcon|Ogre|Male|Small}} [[Mug'Thol]]
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*[[Arakkoa]] (bird/humanoid)
 
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*{{RaceIconExt|Gnoll|Small}} [[Rerjik Mashnose]]
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*[[Owlbear]]/[[wildkin]]/[[owlbeast]] (owl/bear)
 
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*{{RaceIcon|ForestTroll|Male|Small}} [[Shadrak Eaglebane]]
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*[[Ratman]] (rat/humanoid)
 
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*{{RaceIconExt|Tuskarr|Small}} [[Tusklord Hrak'kar]]
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*[[Gorilla bear]] (gorilla/bear)
 
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*{{RaceIcon|Ogre|Female|Small}} [[Vaxar]]
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*[[Leonine demon]] (lion/demon)
 
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*[[Vok'fon]]
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*[[Locust demon]] (locust/demon)
 
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*[[Werewolf]] (human/wolf)
 
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*[[Half-ogre]]/mok'nathal (orcs/ogres{{cite|HPG|157}})
 
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Revision as of 19:26, 14 March 2011

Barbarian

Orc barbarian

The barbarian is a ferocious warrior. He is uncivilized and brutal, relying on instincts, anger and raw physical might instead of tactics or fancy swordsmanship. His rage is frightening to behold, and it allows him to smash apart his enemies while ignoring all but the most brutal blows. He has a connection with nature's primal elements; this class is most commonly found among races that dwell in the wild.

They are the wild warriors of the steppes and wastes, they are the brutal berserkers and axe wielders of the orcs and the frightening, tattooed warriors of feral dwarven clans and human outcasts.[1]

Orcs and trolls have a strong history of favoring barbarians as fighters. The class' focus on anger suits the orcs well, especially when their demonic Spell nature bloodlust [Bloodlust] overtakes them. Since the orcs have thrown off the shackles of the Burning Legion, this class is becoming less common among them, but it is still a noble and respected path. Trolls live in the wilds, and their strongest fighters are barbarians.

This class is less common among other races. Individuals who live far from civilization and those who allow their fury to guide them often become barbarians. Tauren and night elves are somewhat likely to become barbarians, as these races have close ties with Azeroth's wilderness. Barbarians are commonly seen among savage humanoids, such as ogres, gnolls, and furbolgs.[2] Some humans and half-orcs may have adopted a barbaric lifestyle on Kalimdor.[3]

Barbarians by race

Wildhammer barbarians

Wildhammer dwarves are renowned for wild behavior and deadly skill at arms. They have a tendency to enter a fray armored with little more than a loincloth and body paint, and still come out covered only with the blood of their foes. They are fierce charging across the ground or when soaring atop gryphons; barbarians of other races seek to emulate Wildhammer dwarves' reckless ability to stay alive through sheer pluck while laying waste to their enemies. The iconic Wildhammer barbarian clutches his hammer and grins, showing gaps in his teeth. Feathers and beads are stuck in his sweaty hair and beard. "Come get some!" he shouts, before letting out a howl and charging forward.[4]

Troll barbarians

The standard image of a barbarian is some bloodthirsty crazy, probably an orc, shouting out incomprehensible threats and laying about him with a massive axe, while blood flies everywhere. Troll barbarians, however, devote their rage and strength to ranged weapons, flinging axes into their enemies with unerring speed. Perhaps the trolls' spirits look favorably on these warriors and enhance their abilities, for troll barbarians draw the magic of their weapons into their bodies and are able to impart it to other weapons. The iconic troll barbarian lopes out of the trees, his face painted in fierce tribal colors, his hair standing on end. He grips an axe or spear in each hand. "Say hello to my little friend!".[5]

Barbarian weapons

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Barbarians are referenced in World of Warcraft in the name of some weapons.

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