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Why Human – A Compilation of Flawless Reasons

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    Yo! Thanks for watching, hope you enjoyed this boring video about a boring race. Not even classic videos were as vanilla as this one… Orc & Troll left to go of the "standard" races, which one do we tackle first? You decide over on Twitter…

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  2. well it's more so the reflection of why do you play as anything but humans? why do you play an elf? a gnome? an orc? there's things you identify with and probably self inserts yourself with or think yourself different in some regard or want the experience as something else.
    you're short so you pick a short race or you're actually really tall and want to try being short for a moment.
    you play an orc because you're filled with rage and want to live it out or you play an orc because you don't usually get angry at all so you kinda put yourself in that position to see how it is if you were to act it out a bit more.

    so humans, it's the most intimate self insert or perspective change because humans are the closest thing to what you are in real life, a human is a human so their class speaks much more to ones own preferences or self insert or wishes to experience something different.
    a human mage says more about you than what a troll mage does, a human warrior says more about you than what an orc warrior does etc.

    or you treat races as just a build a cool/fun/sexy character that you'd like to watch.

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  3. Winning against super-strong towering and magically enhanced creatures as a mere boy or girl with a plain and honest wish to protect the farm is what being a human in Warcraft is all about.

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  4. Christian Finnish Frostiis The true question is why would you even play Alliance, and the second question why there is not Church of The Holy Light on Horde side so that Horde as the good guys of WoW could wage Holy War against Alliance aggressors

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  5. you know I haven't seen the video yet so not sure if anyone makes this argument but, In real life I am a human yes but i'm not a mega powerful human who can hold his own against dragons demons and elementals

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  6. The mistake people make with humans in fantasy roleplaying games is, "oh, they're just humans" – every race in fantasy games is "just humans". Sure, they don't look like humans, but they act like any of the thousands of subsets of humans of real life. The interesting bits in roleplaying are not the races, but what you do with them. Is your character a stereotype of the race? If so, why? What brought them to that type of personality? Is there any room to grow from the stereotype into a unique individual? If they're not a stereotype, why aren't they a stereotype, what brought them there, is it just rebellion against the establishment, or something more?

    People who just say "humans are boring" are the same people who just say "warriors are boring". You have to think about who you want your character to be, how they got there, etc. If at the end of your thought process, you can't imagine your character being any other race, you've made a stereotype – and there's nothing wrong with it. There's room to grow. If at the end of your thought process you realize that your character could be any race and their origin and motivation would still work, then that race could also be human, with no need to change anything.

    If you want your character to be set in stone and you can't imagine them being any other race, you've made an npc.

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  7. That transmog point is a really big yay for me. Plus, being a human gives you a lot of options to choose for RP: gilnean, kul tiran, stormwindian and so on; aaaand they also seem to me as the most adaptable to all kinds of RP and questlines I do.

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  8. Draenai live in a crashed space ship
    Blood elves live in a half ruined low poly city
    Night Elves got their tree burned down
    Undead live in the sewers of a ruined city
    Dwarves live underground
    Tauren live in a bunch of tents
    Gnomes irradiated their city and live with the dwarves
    Trolls… are trolls, enough said
    Goblins are just… No…
    Worgen HAD a cool city but lost it to the undead (who STILL live in the sewers)
    Humans are the only ones with an intact respectable capital city

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  9. Being a human is actual quite novel when you're in a fantasy universe filled with all of these other stange and mystical races. When fantasy is the norm, reality sticks out like a sore thumb.

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  10. Humans dont live for long compared to the other mortal races, nor do they have the natural physical might of other races. Therefore, they effect the most change in the world in the shortest amount of time in spite of that

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