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A '''humanoid''' usually has two arms, two legs, and one head, or a human-like torso, arms, and a head. Humanoids have few or no supernatural or extraordinary abilities, but most can speak and usually have well-developed societies. They are usually small to medium in size.<ref name="Monster Guide 191">''[[Monster Guide]]'', pg. 191</ref> Some humanoids are monstrous humanoids. Monstrous humanoids are similar to humanoids, but with monstrous or animal-like features. They often have magical abilities as well.<ref name="Monster Guide 192">''[[Monster Guide]]'', pg. 192</ref>
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'''Faded Hakkari Cloak''' is a rare cloak named after [[Hakkar]] that restores mana.
 
   
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==In World of Warcraft==
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In ''World of Warcraft'', a humanoid is a type of creature or [[mob]] in the game which is distinguished from [[beast]]s, [[undead]] and other in-game mob types. Humanoids include most socially apt creatures that show some form of self-awareness and intelligence. It should be noted that humanoids encompass both humans and beings that are roughly similar to humans. This does not mean that all humanoids are related to humans.
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This item is a reward from the quest {{quest|Confront Yeh'kinya|Confront Yeh'kinya}} which starts with [[Prospector Ironboot]] in [[Tanaris]].
 
   
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The playable undead race ([[Forsaken]]) count as humanoids in World of Warcraft in [[PvP]] combat, which allows them to be subject to spells and effects that they otherwise would not be subject to as an undead. This also prevents them from being affected by items that give +attack power to undead and prevents them from being subject to abilities like [[Stratholme Holy Water]]. This is for gameplay purposes, and only in World of Warcraft, according to published lore in other sources they are affected the same way as any other undead.
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===Characteristics in World of Warcraft===
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* Can often [[cast]] [[spell]]s.
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* Usually run away when at low health (mobs in [[Northrend]] do not do this).
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* Drop [[cloth]].
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* Nearly all humanoids drop currency.
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* Cannot be [[skinnable|skinned]], with the exception of [[yeti]]s and [[worgen]].
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* Can be [[polymorph]]ed by [[mage]]s.
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* Can be [[Seduce]]d by a [[Warlock]]'s [[Succubus]].
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* Can be [[incapacitate]]d briefly by a Retribution [[Paladin]]'s [[Repentance]].
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* Can be [[Mind Soothe|soothed]] and [[Mind Control]]led by a [[Priest]].
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* Most can be [[Sap]]ped and [[pickpocket]]ed by a [[Rogue]].
   
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==Humanoid races==
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**{{Race|Cenarian}}
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***{{Race|CrystalDryad}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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***{{Race|FrostNymph}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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**{{Race|Centaur}}
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*Dwarves
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**{{Race|Ironforge dwarf}}
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**{{Race|DarkIronDwarf}}
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**{{Race|Earthen}}
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**{{Race|FrostDwarf}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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**{{Race|IronDwarf}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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**{{Race|Trogg}}
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***{{Race|StoneTrogg}} [[Stone trogg]] {{C-inline}}
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**{{Race|Wildhammer}}
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*Draenei
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**{{Race|Draenei}}
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**{{Race|Broken}} {{bc-inline}}
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**{{Race|Eredar}} {{bc-inline}}
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**{{Race|LostOne}}
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*Elves
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**{{Race|Night elf}}
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**{{Race|Blood elf}}
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**{{Race|Highborne}}
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**{{Race|HighElf}}
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**{{Race|Wretched}} {{bc-inline}}
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*Gnomes
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**{{Race|Gnome}}
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**{{Race|LeperGnome}}
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**{{Race|SandGnome}} {{bc-inline}}
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*Goblins
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**{{Race|Goblin}}
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**{{Race|Gilgoblin}} [[Gilgoblin]] {{C-inline}}
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**{{Race|Hobgoblin}} [[Hobgoblin]] {{C-inline}}
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*Humans
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**{{Race|Human}}
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**{{Race|Vrykul}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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***{{Race|FrostVrykul}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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***{{Race|IronVrykul}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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***{{Race|Kvaldir}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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*Murloc
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**{{Race|Murloc}}
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**{{Race|DeepSeaMurloc}} [[Deep Sea Murloc]] {{C-inline}}
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**{{Race|Gorloc}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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*Naga
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**{{Race|Naga}}
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***{{Race|NagaLord}} [[Naga Anomaly]] {{bc-inline}}
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***{{Race|NagaSeaWitch}} [[Naga Sea Witch]] {{bc-inline}}
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*Ogres
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**{{Race|Ogre}}
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**{{Race|OgreLord}} {{bc-inline}}
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**{{Race|Ogre Mage}}
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*Orcs
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**{{Race|Orc}}
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**{{Race|DireOrc}} [[Dire orc]] {{C-inline}}
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**{{Race|Mag'har}} {{bc-inline}}
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*Tauren
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**{{Race|Tauren}}
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**{{Race|Taunka}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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*Trolls
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**{{Race|Jungle troll}}
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**{{Race|DarkTroll}}
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**{{Race|DireTroll}}
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**{{Race|ForestTroll}}
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**{{Race|IceTroll}}
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**{{Race|SandTroll}}
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**{{Race|ZandalarTroll}}
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*Hybrid Races
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**{{Race|HalfDraenei}}
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**{{Race|HalfElf}}
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**{{Race|HalfKaldorei}} [[Half-night elf]]
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**{{Race|HalfOrc}}
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**{{Race|Mok'Nathal}} [[Mok'Nathal]]
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*Other
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**{{Race|Arakkoa}} {{bc-inline}}
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**{{Race|Bogstrok}} {{bc-inline}}
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**{{Race|CrystalSatyr}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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**{{Race|Ethereal}} {{bc-inline}}
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**{{Race|Ettin}} [[Ettin]] {{C-inline}}
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**{{Race|FacelessOne}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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***{{Race|FacelessGeneral}} [[Faceless one|Faceless general]] {{wotlk-inline}}
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**{{Race|Furbolg}}
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***{{Race|DireFurbolg}} {{Wotlk-inline}}
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**{{Race|Gnoll}}
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**{{Race|Harpy}}
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**{{Race|Kobold}}
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***{{Race|Snobold}} {{Wotlk-inline}}
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**{{Race|Magnataur}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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**{{Race|Makrura}}
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**{{Race|Pandaren}} <small>([[NYI]])</small>
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**{{Race|Pygmy}} [[Pygmy]] {{C-inline}}
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**{{Race|Quilboar}}
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**{{Race|Flayer}} {{bc-inline}}
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**{{Race|Sporeling}} {{bc-inline}}
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***{{Race|Sporelok}} {{bc-inline}}
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**{{Race|Tuskarr}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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**{{Race|Yeti}}
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**{{Race|Wildkin}}
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**{{Race|Wolvar}} {{wotlk-inline}}
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**{{Race|Worgen}}
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**{{Race|Forsaken}}
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==References==
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Revision as of 00:22, 18 November 2010

A humanoid usually has two arms, two legs, and one head, or a human-like torso, arms, and a head. Humanoids have few or no supernatural or extraordinary abilities, but most can speak and usually have well-developed societies. They are usually small to medium in size.[1] Some humanoids are monstrous humanoids. Monstrous humanoids are similar to humanoids, but with monstrous or animal-like features. They often have magical abilities as well.[2]

In World of Warcraft

In World of Warcraft, a humanoid is a type of creature or mob in the game which is distinguished from beasts, undead and other in-game mob types. Humanoids include most socially apt creatures that show some form of self-awareness and intelligence. It should be noted that humanoids encompass both humans and beings that are roughly similar to humans. This does not mean that all humanoids are related to humans.

The playable undead race (Forsaken) count as humanoids in World of Warcraft in PvP combat, which allows them to be subject to spells and effects that they otherwise would not be subject to as an undead. This also prevents them from being affected by items that give +attack power to undead and prevents them from being subject to abilities like Inv potion 75 [Stratholme Holy Water]. This is for gameplay purposes, and only in World of Warcraft, according to published lore in other sources they are affected the same way as any other undead.

Characteristics in World of Warcraft

Humanoid races

References

 
  1. ^ Monster Guide, pg. 191
  2. ^ Monster Guide, pg. 192