HawkLeo Posted September 11, 2019 Share Posted September 11, 2019 Now with the availability of World of Warcraft (WoW): Classic, a lot of players are examining all kinds of options they have for races now in this game, and Dwarves are a great choice for those who like to minimize or maximize their builds, or for those who just simply enjoy their lore. Just like all other races, there is a certain amount of lore that one might enjoy having as part of their character's backstory, while some others might enjoy having access to a specific type of mount, racial abilities, and of course, having access to a specific class. The Lore Of Dwarf In World of Warcraft (WoW) Classic: In this game, the Dwarves are usually strong, proud, and formidable humanoids who live beneath the snow-capped mountains of Khaz Modan, in their impressive city of Iron Forge. When the need arises, Dwarves and Humans have often been quick to ally, and are quick to offer a pint of ale. Just as we learn later on in World of Warcraft lore, the Titans appear to have had a hand in the creation of what we now know as Dwarves, previously stone-forged but now cursed with flesh. Ongoing discoveries of their origin spur them to search the world over for more information as to their enchanted heritage. That is why we might often stumble upon Dwarves as Prospectors in excavation sites around the map. In World of Warcraft: Classic, we can see that there are three main clans of Dwarves, they are: the Bronzebeards, Dark Irons, and Wildhammers. The Bronzebeards are particularly interested in archaeology, organizing the Explorer's Guild in order to explore and discover more about their past. For the Dark Iron clan, this clan lives in Blackrock Mountain, in which Moira Thaurissan serves as queen, and now she is estranged from her father Magni Bronzebeard. Last but not least, the Wildhammer clan, this clan values very close ties to nature, and studying shamanism and what's more, they are the caretakers of the gryphons used to taxi players all over Azeroth places. The Racials Of Dwarf In World of Warcraft (WoW) Classic: Though all classes have their perks when it comes to active and passive abilities, Dwarves still have some of the best. ①Find Treasure: This ability can be used to search for nearby treasure on the mini-map, and the functions are pretty similar to Find Herbs, or other Hunter tracking skills on the mini-map. ②Frost Resistance: This ability increased by 10. ③Gun Specialization: Skill with Guns increased by 5. ④Stoneform: When you use this ability grants immunity to Bleed, Poison and Disease effects, as well as 10% additional armor for its duration. This lasts 8 seconds and has a 3 minute cooldown, all in all, this is a fantastic tool for survival in both PvP and PvE in WoW Classic game. Finding treasure is an outstanding racial ability in the game, particularly early in the launch of the game when every player is on level footing and gear is scarce. The racial is activated in the same way that both Herbalism and Mining are, and the consequence is that if there is any treasure in your detection area, a similar looking golden dot will be placed on the mini-map, usually for treasure chests. In this game, Stoneform is another great racial ability, offering a cleanse from level one, and also an armor buff for tanks. It removes deep wound, rend, viper sting, crippling poison, and also blind. A Dwarf Rogue can be in the thick of combat, use Stoneform, and easily restealth. A Priest and Dwarf Paladin can prevent themselves from being mana drained, and breakng a blind is always going to be fantastic against Rogue in PvP, doesn't it? The Available Classes Of Dwarf In World of Warcraft (WoW) Classic (Listed in alphabetical order): In WoW Classic game, the selection of races per class is much more limited. Here, Humans can select the following classes, with some benefits afforded to them with the points from above: Hunter: A Dwarf Hunter in fact, is a solid PvP choice thanks to Stoneform, and they also benefit from their Gun specialization both there and in PvP. Early on it might appear as though guns are not as common as bows, but later on this is not a problem. Paladin: Dwarven Paladins are less efficient than Humans, because they have both Sword and Mace specializations, as well as the Human Spirit for mana regeneration. Priest: About this class, from the minimum/maximum perspective, Dwarves are the best race for both PvE and PvP within the Alliance. The Dwarf-specific Priest abilities are Desperate Prayer and Fear Ward, and combined with their racial abilities, are effective healers. Rogue: The ideal of a stealthy dwarf Rogue seems a little silly, but it really exists. In PvP, Dwarves again are a solid choice for Alliance Rogues and many thanks to Stoneform. Warrior: Again, Stoneform provides Dwarf Warriors with the benefits of a cleanse and increased armor, which can be solid when tanking an incoming damage spike. Cleansing away certain debuffs will always be popular with the party healer as well. The Racial Mount Of Dwarf In World of Warcraft (WoW) Classic (Listed in alphabetical order): Rams are the mounts provided solely to Dwarves, and they always look great. The six mounts that can be purchased are: Rams in this game are the mounts provided solely to Dwarves, and they always look so great. And now here are six mounts that can be purchased with the World of Warcraft Classic gold: Brown Ram: 80 gold, 72 with reputation discount Gray Ram: 80 gold, 72 with reputation discount White Ram: 80 gold, 72 with reputation discount Swift Brown Ram: 1000 gold, 900 with reputation discount Swift Gray Ram: 1000 gold, 900 with reputation discount Swift White Ram: 1000 gold, 900 with reputation discount Thanks to their racial abilities, many classes benefit from being Dwarves, and their lore is usually an enjoyable extra to have. So are you drunk in a raid? It could be a part of your character! Are you now obsessed with treasure? That is also another character trait. Lean into whatever you enjoy, cause it is hard to go wrong with the Dwarven race. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...