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Treants
Treant (TITANS) HS
Faction/Affiliation Cenarion Circle, Druids (Alliance, Sentinels, Horde), Primals
Racial capital Varies
Homeworld Azeroth, Draenor
Average height Varies

“Small elemental saplings grow into treants, fierce defenders of forests and groves.”

Ruby Sapling

Treants (or ents) are mighty tree-folk imbued with great wisdom and strength native to the forests of Azeroth.[1] They are listed as elementals in World of Warcraft.

Background[]

Treant

Treants are powerful ancient trees that served under Cenarius in ages past. Treants resemble large moving trees with faces. Over time, treants also grow to be ancient protectors.[2]

They are closely affiliated with druids, and are often seen accompanying powerful druids and keepers of the grove. Many treants were driven mad during the Third War, and the destruction of the forests, as well as demonic corruption, has driven them to lash out at anyone that approaches. Pandaren have, on rare occasions, infused their drinks with corewood from the treants to the west of the Dread Wastes.[3]

Locations[]

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Corrupted treants in the Eversong Woods, as seen in Three Sisters.

The lowest level treants are found in the southern reaches of Sunstrider Isle, from the Shrine of Dath'Remar all the way to the bridge. The lowest level hostile treants are the Level 9 Withered Green Keepers in the Eversong Woods. In past times they assisted the blood elves in gardening the Isle, but have since grown out of control.[4] The treants of the Ghostlands are also remnants of former allies of the Blood Elves, but retaliated when the Blood Elves were forced to burn the woods surrounding the Ghostlands to prevent further intrusion by the Scourge. Now, the Withered Green Keepers, led by Old Whitebark have turned against their former allies an attempt to foster the regrowth of their forest. There are also treants defending Darnassus.

Corrupted treants can be found in Middenvale on Bloodmyst Isle and just south of the border of Felwood, in Ashenvale. In Felwood, treants can be found in Irontree Woods. Many hostile corrupted treants can be found in Dire Maul in the east wing. There are a few treants that are for the most part passive in Feralas.

Technically there are treants in Terokkar Forest: They were once trees, but following the explosion in Auchindoun, the magic corrupted them and they became animated. In Outland you (as an Alliance player) introduce treants into the ecosystem in Blade's Edge Mountains, while the Cenarion Expedition seeks to heal lands once belonging to the treants and ancients. This quest calls for you to speed up growth of Grove Seedlings which, when fully grown, become Living Grove Defenders, neutral to the Alliance and hostile to the Horde.[5] Treants have also been spotted in Crystalsong Forest and Pandaria and are both neutral and hostile.

Notable[]

As a companion pet[]

Druids and treants in World of Warcraft[]

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Third War[]

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Treants assisted night elves. Some of them were corrupted.

In the RPG[]

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This creature looks to be a short, angry tree-man. Its branchlike arms end in three-fingered claws. Treants are small, tree-like beings. They are rarely seen in times of peace, but in days of conflict they patrol the forests and fling themselves at nature's enemies. Treants do not speak, but they understand Darnassian. Little is subtle about a treant's tactics. They charge their enemies as soon as they can, slashing with their wooden claws.[6]

Trivia[]

  • In the early Warcraft III beta, the treants were originally called ents, like the race of sapient trees in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. The ent was supposed to be the peasant unit of the night elf race, being able to transform into Ancients.[7] The corrupted treant creeps are still referred to as "Corrupted Ents" on Battle.net, and there are several treants being called "ents" in World of Warcraft.
  • While most treant types got new models in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, Emerald Nightmare-corrupted treants did not.

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