... Where? This is pre-Burning Crusade, they will be far and hidden away. But the thing is, even if there is, the attribute Spirit is mechanically only a measure for increase of mana and health regeneration. I'm going to ask you to not assume that attributes and bonuses do more than they say they do. If in doubt, please ask.
Well, my apologies.

OK Fishy. Uuuuuh, questions.

What is Naaru? What's the difference between an Ironforge dwarf and a non-Ironforge dwarf? Why are gnomes discriminated against? It is just a NPC thing or does it extend to players, too? What can a Wisp do? Can you revive as a Wisp? Can you revive at all in this game?
Naaru are aligned with the Light.
They're sorta crystalline beings from beyond the world, who always oppose the demons.

Erm, here's a link.
 
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OK Fishy. Uuuuuh, questions.

What is Naaru? What's the difference between an Ironforge dwarf and a non-Ironforge dwarf? Why are gnomes discriminated against? It is just a NPC thing or does it extend to players, too? What can a Wisp do? Can you revive as a Wisp? Can you revive at all in this game?
Did you have to post the conversation here too?

The naaru are a dimension-traveling race of sentient energy beings, with a deep affinity for the Holy Light of Creation that empowers the priests and paladins of Azeroth. The naaru blessed the draenei with this power in an effort to help them in their struggle. They are bent on stopping the Burning Legion.

For the purpose of this game, the Naaru are thus far mysterious beings of pure Light energy.

Ironforge is the capital of the dwarves within the Alliance, with it being the ancestral home of the Bronzebeard Dwarf Clan. Other dwarf clans that did not join the Alliance might be at odds with them, such as the Dark Iron Clan.

Gnomes are discriminated against for their annoying high-pitched voices and the fact that they nuked their capital with radiation and are now living in Ironforge because they don't have a capital and a homeland anymore.

A Wisp is a nature spirit that the night elves use to build or form things, and are basically their worker drones and have many different functions in their society.

Revival and the related matter are not revealed yet, as this is a Quest where you are transported to a new yet familiar world, so you're supposed to find out on your own. Lore and related knowledge are fair game, but this mechanics that you're supposed to find out will not be answered. However, in terms of the MMO? Yes, of course you can revive. If that is what you mean, then you need to word your questions better as to not have me mistaken them for asking me to reveal information that might be plot-relevant.
 
[X] Kaldorei
[X] Female

Log Horizon type quest in WoW when it was good? Let's do this.
 
Wait... we aren't staying in Azeroth?
New yet familar?
Please don't tell me we're going to Aiur or the Koprulu sector?
I'm sorry, I did not word it right. What I mean is this is Azeroth, yes, but there are differences between this and the one that you are presented with in World of Warcraft, as well as an abundance of similarities. A simple, harmless one is 'you didn't need to eat to keep living' in the World of Warcraft. Here...? Well, it makes the Undead Cannibalize Ability a bit more useful in some cases, I suppose.
 
[X] Female - You are female. While this does not affect your stats and your abilities, your gender does affect your interactions with not just other Players but also with other NPCs. Expect to face gender inequality and prejudices of each of these unique civilizations.
[X] Kaldorei - You are a night elf, known for your ability to go unseen and your mysterious nature. Night elves are known for their reclusive nature, and thus you will be seen as an oddity wherever you go. As a night elf, you have the following bonuses:
Shadowmeld - You become one with your surroundings, and hard to sense.
Quickness - An activated ability that dodges the next attack.
Wisp Spirit - Shed your physical body to become a Wisp when you die.
Nature Resistance Bonus.
Stealth Bonus.
Treated awkwardly by society (NPCs).
Untrusted by most neutral races.
 
Something to consider, the character's real life gender does not have to match the game gender...

Gnomes are discriminated against for their annoying high-pitched voices and the fact that they nuked their capital with radiation and are now living in Ironforge because they don't have a capital and a homeland anymore.
Is this by PC, or both PC and NPC? I thought it was just PC that dislikes the Gnomes.
 
[X] Male
[X] Human

Reasoning is such. There are more of us, we have the best interaction with our race+more likely to do well with other races we meet. Diplomacy bonus is awesome, and it doesn't have much of a drawback.

Dwarves are short, ugly, hated by the other clans and if I remember right, a product of the old gods. Gnomes are homeless midgets with squeaky voices. Night elves are widely distrusted and...I think they're still addicted to magic at this point.
 
[X] Kaldorei
[X] Female


Now on the one hand we would be playing as an ancient creature who is now realizing it's mortality, as such our NPCs will be some of the most experienced beings in the game. Add on top of that the fact that we get some nice percs being able to go into Druidry which gives us Alot of options and a boat load of very unique directions to take, I'd say that Night elves are outright the better pick over humans.

Hell the only one I'd pick over them i Dwarves, who are the premiere COMBAT engineers of the Alliance, and have NPC's like Brann Bronze Beard under their belt. Also, Stone form and flipping TREASURE SENSE (Being able to SEE where all the Loot is even before you know anything else about the area.)

And to make it clear... humans and their extra diplomacy bonus... outright suck. Its basically a small boost to something we won't need as much if we play to our strengths.


Add on top of that we could play a character who is not playing their proper gender for the extra lulz on top, if we go sexy Night Elf. The PC is not pleased ^_^
 
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Dwarves are short, ugly, hated by the other clans and if I remember right, a product of the old gods. Gnomes are homeless midgets with squeaky voices. Night elves are widely distrusted and...I think they're still addicted to magic at this point.
Night elves are largely distrusted because they don't really sent out diplomats like other races, because they aren't used to being the one who is top dog and receives all the attention. Well, that's the reasoning most players might draw at this time, the reasoning is officially because they are still reclusive and the farthest they go is to defend Ashenvale from loggers.

You are mixing Blood Elves with Night Elves at this point, on the magic addiction. Also, they do not exist at this point, only High Elves exist around here (pre-Burning Crusade). :)

Funny thing that comes up about the Blood Elves now that you pointed them out, the future members of the largest two power blocs might not even join them if they were nudged the right way...
 
[X] Male
[X] Human

Reasoning is such. There are more of us, we have the best interaction with our race+more likely to do well with other races we meet. Diplomacy bonus is awesome, and it doesn't have much of a drawback.

Dwarves are short, ugly, hated by the other clans and if I remember right, a product of the old gods. Gnomes are homeless midgets with squeaky voices. Night elves are widely distrusted and...I think they're still addicted to magic at this point.

Absolutely nope.

Dwarves were crafted by the TITANS who explicitly opposed the Old Gods, also your whole ugly thing is entirely subjective and furthermore they aren't hated by the Wildhammer only the Dark Iron hate them and the Dark Iron hate everyone. Night Elves aren't addicted to magic, that's the High Elves who are slowly crumbling into Blood Elves while Kael'zippidy do dah day DEMONS'thas is converting them to demonic magic because the Sunwell got obliterated.
 
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