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No, that's probably not it. The playable races all have lots more animations, female and male models, and equippable armor. The worgen model, while given lots of animation, still falls short of those things. Some might dismiss the new animations as being there for the handful of things that temporarily transform a player into a worgen, but stuff like emotes and an animation for sitting on a mount seems to rule that out. --[[User:Presea|Presea]] 18:39, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
 
No, that's probably not it. The playable races all have lots more animations, female and male models, and equippable armor. The worgen model, while given lots of animation, still falls short of those things. Some might dismiss the new animations as being there for the handful of things that temporarily transform a player into a worgen, but stuff like emotes and an animation for sitting on a mount seems to rule that out. --[[User:Presea|Presea]] 18:39, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
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One of the books you can loot off the ground of the library in Karazhan will give you a buff, Torment of the Worgen [http://www.thottbot.com/i23864], that turns you into a worgen for a period of time. I would assume that the addition to the models would be because of this. --[[User:Karye|Karye]] 16:04, June 14 2007 (PST)
   
 
==Pyrewood Village==
 
==Pyrewood Village==

Revision as of 21:56, 14 June 2007

Leader?

Who would be classified as the leader of the Worgen. At first glance, most would say Arugal, but that is but a small fraction of the amount of worgen, that is merely his transformed worgen. In reality, we can not say who their leader is. I suggest we put it as unknown. ~Nicholas

Start up the rumor mill again...

With the Black Temple patch, worgen have gained a huge batch of animations they didn't have previously. (You can see them via the model viewer.) Animations for kneeling, sitting on a mount, using shield bash and whirlwind, sprinting, using 1-handed, 2-handed weapons, and ranged weapons, talking, eating, pointing, sheathing weapons and more. Very curious that they'd get animations for weapons and mounts, since they're such bestial humanoids. I doubt they'd just add all these animations for giggles. I wonder what they're for? --Presea 21:41, 22 May 2007 (UTC)

Well, someone found out that Blizz is making a WoW II expansion set, so maybe they'll be the next race... (Mr.X8 14:52, 27 May 2007 (UTC))

No, that's probably not it. The playable races all have lots more animations, female and male models, and equippable armor. The worgen model, while given lots of animation, still falls short of those things. Some might dismiss the new animations as being there for the handful of things that temporarily transform a player into a worgen, but stuff like emotes and an animation for sitting on a mount seems to rule that out. --Presea 18:39, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

One of the books you can loot off the ground of the library in Karazhan will give you a buff, Torment of the Worgen [1], that turns you into a worgen for a period of time. I would assume that the addition to the models would be because of this. --Karye 16:04, June 14 2007 (PST)

Pyrewood Village

I heard in WoW the Pyrewood citizens turn into were-wolves (worgen whatever). When does this usually occur in US time? Does anyone know? (Mr.X8 20:24, 27 May 2007 (UTC))

Just near or after sundown, in-game time, depends on your server. They change back to humans at or around sunrise.Baggins 20:27, 27 May 2007 (UTC)

So Pacific time. Thanx.