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Ahead of the release of Allied Races, a number of news sites were able to chat with the developers about this and a few other things. We have selected for you the most interesting moments from interviews with mmo-champion.com, wowhead.com, fobes.com (and a second one), as well as the Tradechat vlog host.

Allied Races

  • When choosing allied races, the developers were guided by feedback from the players. Many players, for example, wanted to play as the Nightborne.
  • The developers have a huge list of allied races and the first four were chosen simply because they are related to the story of Legion. Almost all bipedal creatures are considered as allied races.
  • The developers wanted the Allied Races to be different from the regular races they are based on, and to feel unique, which is what drove the choice of classes for these races. While the developers do not plan to add additional classes to the allied races, they will monitor user feedback and may change something if people have a strong desire.
  • The developers want Allied Races to be something prestigious. Ancestral armor adds to the uniqueness of allied races, and can be used to transmog any type of item.
  • The game is growing, evolving, certain now useless restrictions are disappearing and some old races have received (and probably will receive) new classes, which the developers are very pleased with.
  • The developers have been discussing the possibility of adding heirloom sets for regular races, but so far they have nothing to say about this.
  • Allied Races use the dances of their main race, but some things may be updated in the future.
  • The developers considered having Allied Races start at level 1, but in the end decided that level 20 would be better, since these allied races had passed the initial quests and it would be strange if they also had to go through the first quests of a completely different race.
  • The creation of the Allied Races took thousands of hours. All development teams worked on them, since it was necessary to create armor, new models, loading screens and more.
  • At this time, the developers do not plan to give options for customizing the appearance of allied races to ordinary races.
  • The developers do not plan to add new color options for the druid class mount for Highmountain Tauren and Zandalari Trolls, because these races have their own racial vehicle.
  • One of the most controversial styling options was the Highmountain tauren horns, an idea that not all designers liked.
  • Additional colors for the Allied Races' Heirloom Armor are intended for NPCs, but may be given to players in the future.
  • Allied Races may have new hair colors in the future.
  • New technologies have been developed for the tattoos of the Nightborne and for the "Unity with Entropy" of the Void Elves. The Nightborne were the most difficult Allied Race to create due to the nature of the model, which had to be made more emotional.

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miscellanea

  • The unfinished loading screen of Seething Shore got into the patch files, it was still being worked on and players were not supposed to see it.
  • There will be many more quests in Silithus, and they will appear as Legion's story progresses in the coming weeks (but not weekly, as was the case in 7.2). In addition, you still need to complete the history of artifacts.
  • The developers still plan to update the worgen and goblins models, this will happen during Battle for Azeroth, but not immediately after its release.
  • Zandalari Trolls and Dark Iron Dwarves will be available post-Battle for Azeroth and will have different unlock requirements. Dark Iron dwarves will be able to be paladins.
  • The developers do not plan to rework professions at low levels, as they did with enchanting in 7.3.5. Enchanting has been changed to be more intricate and have redundant materials.
  • In 8.0, there will be many interesting changes for professions regarding leveling. The plot in professions will be reduced, players will no longer need to complete large chains of tasks in order to get a couple of recipes.
  • Patch 7.1, with the new Karazhan, probably came out too soon. With patch 8.1, developers will not rush.

Finally got the chance to get allied races in WWII! Since January 30, pre-orders for the new WOW add-on: Battle for Azeroth started. Once you get the new expansion, you will be able to unlock the four allied races. But do not rush to rejoice, in order to get them completely, you will need to fulfill a number of requirements. But after you do everything, you will be waiting for a bonus in the form of cool heirloom armor, mounts and many other interesting features!

How to unlock allied races

To unlock Allied Races, you simply need to pre-order the new World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth expansion.

As I wrote above, do not rush, you must fulfill a number of requirements to receive new races:

  • You will have to complete a chain of quests for each race;
  • You must level up reputation to exalted for each race;
  • You need to make some achievements.

Once you reach exalted reputation, you must go to the Orgrimmar or Stormwind embassy and choose any of the four available races and take on the story quests.

More detailed guide for each race you can look here:




Before the release of the new World of Warcraft Battle for Azeroth is less than a month away. It will bring a lot of content, including new races.

Blizzard decided to go outside the box and reskin existing races with a bunch of additional innovations for them. These are allied races that join the Alliance or Horde.

Each of them can get a unique hereditary armor, which is a transmog set that suits all classes. To get it, you need to upgrade the character from level 20 to level 110 without using a boost.

Currently available for the Horde are Nightborne, Highmountain Tauren, Mag'Har and Zandalari, and for the Alliance are Lightforged Draenei, Void Elves, Dark Iron Dwarves and Humans of Kul Tiras. Blizzard does not exclude that even more Allied Races may appear in the future.

Almost all of the new allies can now be accessed by purchasing a Battle for Azeroth key, only Dark Iron Dwarves and Mag'Har will be available at launch, with Zandalari and Kul Tiran Humans coming a bit later.

Nightborne

Formerly known as the Shal'dorei, the Nightborne spent 10,000 years hiding beneath the cursed city of Suramar. With the return of the Burning Legion, these hermits were forced to take on more Active participation in the fate of Azeroth.

It doesn't take much effort to unlock the Nightborne. If you've played Legion before, you've done most of the work. First you need to complete their main storyline in Legion, unlocking the "Insurrection" achievement.

After that, they simply need to be recruited via a short quest chain explaining why they chose to join the Horde. It starts in Orgrimmar.

Available classes:

  • Hunter
  • Monk
  • Rogue
  • Warlock

Highmountain tauren


No wonder these guys chose to join the horde. To unlock them, you will need to complete the Highmountain main storyline in Legion and earn exalted status with the faction.

Available classes:

  • Druid
  • Hunter
  • Monk
  • Shaman

Void Elves


Perhaps the closest we'll ever see to the High Elves, the Void Elves are former Blood Elves exiled from Silvermoon City for their study of Void magic. They were discovered by Alleria Windrunner and convinced to join the Alliance.

Unfortunately, opening Void Elves may not be as easy as opening Horde allies. First you need to complete storyline Argus by earning the "You Are Now Ready" achievement and exalted with the Reach of Argus. The problem is that reputation can only be gained a little every day, and it will take several weeks to get what you want.

After that, take the quest in Stormwind.

Available classes:

  • Hunter
  • Monk
  • Rogue
  • Warlock

Lightforged Draenei


WoW players are familiar with the draenei who crashed their ship on Azeroth in the Burning Crusade expansion. Many thought they were the only Eredar faction not controlled by the Burning Legion. In the Legion expansion, the Lightforged Draenei appeared on the scene, fighting the brainchild of Sargeras for the last 10,000 years. Now they take the side of the Alliance.

To open them, you will have to do about the same as in the case of the Void Elves.

Available classes:

  • Hunter
  • Paladin

In addition to the four races described above, there are those that are not yet available in the game.

Mag'hars


Coming from an alternate Draenor, the Mag'Har decide to pay the debt to the people of Azeroth by joining the battle on the side of the Horde.

Horde players will need to get exalted status with the Honorbound faction.

Available classes:

  • Hunter
  • Monk
  • Rogue
  • Shaman

Dark Iron Dwarves

These guys often played the role of villains in the original WoW, working for Ragnaros. But later they united with their brothers, and now they are part of the central governing body of the dwarves - the Council of Three Hammers.

To open them, you will have to complete the Alliance military campaign and achieve exalted status with the 7th Legion.

Available classes:

  • Hunter
  • Monk
  • Paladin
  • Rogue
  • Shaman
  • Warlock

Kul Tiran Humans and Zandalari Trolls

We know the least about these races. Information should appear closer to the release.

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Very often I am asked questions about races, which one is better to take for your character, whether it is worth changing your race to an allied one, so today we will analyze this issue in more detail. new wow races and racial abilities I will consider in beta, bfa is just around the corner :) I must say right away that changing a race is possible only through services in the Blizzard store, so you need to choose carefully.
And many are very interested in the most popular races in wow, and today we will analyze all the races that will be available in battle for azeroth (bfa), battle for azeroth is a new addition to the world of warcraft wow 8.0 it will add 8 allied races to us. Well, in the world of warcraft legion I think we've all played enough :)

alliance allied races

Abyssal Elves are a "dark" version of the Blood Elves, only with the ends of their hair glowing blue. To open these races, you must first pre-order, and then go through the main quest chain on Argus. The last condition is exalted with the defenders of argus. Then we need to go through a small scenario with an allergy to the joining of the abyss elves to the alliance.

Lightforged Draenei, slightly updated recolor of regular Draenei. The conditions are similar, you need a pre-order, you need to complete the argus quest chain, you need exalted, but this time with an army of light on argus.

Since there is no sensible information about the people of Kul Tiras, the dark iron dwarves close our alliance list. As in the case of the draenei, a slightly updated recolor. Requires pre-order, Alliance War Campaign and Exalted with the 7th Legion.

Horde Allied Races

Nightborne. Natives of suramar, therefore, we will receive them through a chain of quests of rebellion in suramar and pumping reputation to exalted. Don't forget to pre-order.

In addition to the Nightborne, the old Highmountain tauren, which differ from the usual ones in larger horns, also joined the horde. We buy a pre-order, go through the chain, reuniting the tauren tribes and reach the reputation to the level of exalted.

Maghar Orcs can be obtained directly in the Battle for Azeroth. The conditions for obtaining are not yet known, but it seems to me that they will differ little from others. Complete a horde campaign and become exalted with a faction.

There is no exact information about the Zandalari trolls yet, as well as about the people of the Kul Tiras, but so far dataminers have dug up only the name of racial abilities.

In this video, you'll learn how to unlock allied races: abyss elves, kul tiras humans, zandalari trolls, mage har orcs (mage hara orcs), lightforged draenei, nightborne elves, and dark iron dwarves.

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Even before Blizzcon, there was a rumor that so-called sub-races would appear in the add-on - variations of existing races in the game. These rumors were more than fully confirmed. Let's list what we know so far.

Let's start with the main points:

  • the race of an already existing character cannot be changed to a subrace (unless by paying);
  • You can play as an allied race from level 20;
  • those who pump from level 20 to 110 will receive a unique heirloom armor that can be used for transmogrification;
  • Alliance Allied Races:
    • Elves of the Abyss;
    • Lightforged Draenei;
    • Dark Iron Dwarves;
  • Horde Allied Races:
    • Highmountain Tauren;
    • Nightborne elves;
    • Zandalari trolls;
  • The number of character slots on one server will be increased to 6;
  • In the future, new allied races will appear.

Below are some details about the two races. A side note: Races will be getting their raid buffs back in Battle for Azeroth, so race selection won't be purely cosmetic.

Lightforged Draenei. We have already met these draenei on Argus - they are sanctified by the Light, which makes them stronger in the fight against the Legion and the forces of the Abyss. Customization options include changing the shape of the horns and tattoos. They have the following racial abilities:

  • Light's Judgment - A Light energy strike that deals 5.150 HP after 3 seconds. from Light magic to all enemies within a radius of 5m, cd 2.5 min.;
  • Forge of Light - the ability to create an anvil and use it. In addition, the blacksmithing skill is increased by 10 points;
  • Demonbane (passive) - exp bonus for killing animals - 20%;
  • Final Verdict (Passive) - Upon your death, Light avenges you and inflicts 1248 HP. from Holy magic to all enemies within a radius of 8 m, and also heals allies for 1.486 units;
  • Holy Resistance (passive) - Reduces damage taken from Holy magic by 1%.

Highmountain tauren. They are the tauren tribe we dealt with in the Broken Isles. They are given the following racial abilities:

  • Bull Rush - For 1 sec. Runs forward, knocking down enemies for 1.5 seconds. Recovery: 2 min.;
  • Pride of Ironhorn (passive) - Tauren dig faster and their Mining skill increased by 15;
  • Mountaineer (passive) - 1% increase in versatility;
  • Rugged Tenacity (Passive) - Reduces damage taken by 330;
  • Waste not. Want Not (passive) - a chance to get additional meat and fish;

Already known appearance heirloom armor for those races. Screenshots under the cut.

Allied Race Armor

Lightforged Draenei

Void Elves

Dark Iron Dwarves

Zandalari trolls

Highmountain tauren

Nightborne Elves

A couple of comments regarding this innovation. To be honest, when these sub-races were shown, I was thinking about the existing process of creating a character. The character's appearance editor is obsolete five years ago, if not more. Pick up any MMO and see how much customization options there are. Even in EVE Online, for which the appearance of the pilot is not important in principle, and it has much more like an advanced editor. Therefore, with new models, it would be logical to file a more advanced editor, and not the squalor that is now in the game. It makes all these allied races look kind of ridiculous. The racial bonuses are looking rather shabby so far (as they used to be). Perhaps there will be some interesting quests, for example, the story of why the Nightborne defected to the Horde. Then it's interesting. To be honest, it's still not clear what the point of introducing these subraces is, except for getting another set for the transmog, and, well, so that the Alliance players can play as Bloodelfs.