Shifting Perspectives: Let my kitties go!

I'll level with you; we have a huge Druid post in the pipeline that's going to round up the changes to the class in Wrath, new talents, new skills, new everything, and frankly I'm sick to death about reading or writing anything having to do with the expansion. So, just to buck the overwhelming trend that threatens to drive us all to the nuthouse, I'm going to turn to a topic that's plagued Druids for a while.
By this I mean the perennial form issue, something that my Druid colleagues on the blog have previously termed the Same Old Animal Posterior, or SOAP. But it's one that we've been given reason to believe will change in...Wrath. Well, that didn't last long. You'll note that David's article was written in October 2007, more than a year ago, but the same thing could have been posted in 2006 as well. Druid forms haven't changed since launch*, and while they were never really at the cutting edge of Blizzard's art direction as a result**, they look more and more shabby in relation to the higher-polygon models and landscapes. As everything around you gets better and better -- more evocative lighting, more intricate details, fantastic animation -- it's hard not to feel a strange sense of displacement as you shift into a 2004 form within a 2008 game.
But at long last we may see Druid form customization, an overhaul to the default forms themselves, or possibly (hopefully?) both.

Visible armor on animal forms
To be honest, I'm not wildly enthusiastic about this. I'm not sure how this could be implemented without it looking...words fail me...kind of dumb, or at best awkward. A lot of people really didn't like the look of the Amani War Bear for that reason. I really think there's something to the notion of a Druid being able to shapeshift into an animal that blends into the wild seamlessly (or as seamlessly as it gets when all of the real animals are hostile to you) and, whatever else you might think about it, a bear sporting a giant Uzi is not, per Mother Nature, working as intended.
New markings (new tattoos, symbols, scars) on animal formsThis has a lot of potential and would be a fantastic set of options to include with the barbershop-style customization that Ghostcrawler's hinted at, but I don't think it's going to be enough on its own. This is the band-aid-on-the-gangrenous-limb approach to the issue; it doesn't change the underlying model issues. And, worse yet, Tauren cat form doesn't have Druid markings on it to begin with; you can make the argument that we'd be paying to add something that should have been there in the first place. And on that note --
The unadulterated suck of Tauren cat form
You may have seen me make mention of my all-consuming hatred for this model here before. I hate this model. I hate it. There aren't many things in the game that I think merit a big fuss, but everyone has that one thing that drives them absolutely up a wall, and mine is Tauren cat form. It is the reason I spent as much time in the game as possible trying not to be feral, and only caved when I realized how bad the tanking shortage was on my realm. And it's one of the reasons, if I am very honest with myself, that I still spend as much time possible tanking and not DPSing.

Or -- no, it's worse than that. They could have used any of the cat models in the game as a placeholder graphic, and I find it excruciatingly ironic that cats are considered the most beautiful Hunter pets and are overwhelmingly popular in no small part because of it. The ugliest cat model in the game is the one that's being used by actual players, who have no choice over having to use it outside of not playing the class at all.I just -- I don't even know what else to say here. I hate this model. There's a reason why a petition to replace Tauren cat form was one of the most popular and consistent thread topics on the Druid class forums, and there's also a reason why Googling "tauren cat form" will present you with dozens of webpages offering suggestions on how it could be changed or illegally replaced ingame.
Overhauling the existing models
I have yet to meet anyone with a bad word to say about either version of swift flight form. They're beautiful. They're wonderfully designed with gorgeous coloration and fantastic, realistic animation whether they're flying or just sitting there peering at their surroundings. And, honestly, that's where a lot of Druid complaints are coming from, I think. We know that Blizzard has the capacity to make models that are a thousand times better than the ones that went live in classic WoW, and it stings a little to see an entire expansion full of things that look so much better than the character you worked hard to level and gear.
With that said, I do expect a certain percentage of players to want to keep the classic forms, or possibly switch back and forth as nostalgia dictates, so I'm hesitant over saying that the original forms (even -- /spit -- Tauren cat form) should be axed from the game completely. Should they remain the default, trainable forms? Well...maybe. There's still no denying that they're pretty archaic models for the game's increasingly advanced artistic sense.Glyphs
Buh-bye. The three previous glyphs to alter form appearances -- Glyph of the Red Lynx, Glyph of the Forest Lynx, and Glyph of the White Bear -- are technically in the game files but not active. Blizzard came to the conclusion (which I think most players agreed with) that it wasn't really fair to make Druids or Shamans use a glyph slot to customize their forms.
BarbershoppingThis is the most likely option now. We have no real information on how it's going to work, but there have been hints that Blizzard is planning to implement this in a major content patch to be released in the months after Wrath goes live. I have no qualms about saying that I look forward to this more than just about anything else in Wrath.
Conclusion
Druid form customization may seem like a small issue, especially to those who don't play a Druid as a main, but it's really not. It affects whether people choose to play Druids in the first place, affects how long they're willing to stick with the class, and has also had a significant impact on Druidic faction balance. The Night Elf forms are almost universally considered more aesthetically pleasing than their Tauren counterparts, and that's one of the reasons most commonly cited for the continued NE population advantage.
The class already has very few options from the moment you hit the character selection screen. You have to be a Night Elf if you play Alliance. You have to be a Tauren if you play Horde. You can't pick an Undead Druid because you like their casting animations more, or be a Human Druid because you prefer their racials. Once your initial choice is made, you know exactly what you are going to look like from 1-80 regardless of gear upgrades or time and effort spent in the endgame. And the only choices you'll have over how you look will require increasingly costly respecs in order to obtain the equally-dated moonkin or Tree of Life forms. In the absence of any real choice over how their character looks, most people would prefer not to play things that are widely seen as irredeemably ugly, or at the very least, extremely dated given the graphical improvements made to the game since its release.Please, Blizzard; let my kitties go!
*Yes, Tauren cat form was "improved" in patch 2.3. You may need to have a few beers and a long squinting session before you can really see the difference. Actually, if you're going to look at Tauren cat form for that long, may I suggest a few more beers?
**Until swift flight form. Hallelujah!
Filed under: Night Elves, Tauren, Druid, Analysis / Opinion, Features, (Druid) Shifting Perspectives, Wrath of the Lich King
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Reader Comments (Page 5 of 6)
Scorch Hellfire Nov 12th 2008 9:30AM
if druids get to customize their forms without glyphs then locks should get to choose what their pets look like too...
i mean come on... theres like at least 5 different versions of each one of our demons' models...
that and they need to give us player tatoos,markings,scars,etc...
Caliban Nov 12th 2008 9:42AM
"You can't pick an Undead Druid because you like their casting animations more, or be a Human Druid because you prefer their racials."
Or gnome druids, which would just be 7 kinds of awesome...
Mr. Luhg Nov 12th 2008 9:53AM
Your hunter cat model comment struck a real cord with me. I've been playing a druid on and off since launch (never got past 55 though, casual player who loves mages and druid twinks) and it never even occured to me how truly awesome the cat pets look in comparison... and I have a hunter with a freaking awesome looking cat.
Cripes!
I'm praying for the barbershop option!
Offtopic:
I see some people commenting about the normal druid gear, which I actually like a lot, even the high level stuff I see people wandering around in. Especially in comparison to warriors.
Naix Nov 12th 2008 10:00AM
Give us access to any cat form in the game. That would fix it.
Arghor Nov 12th 2008 10:11AM
I agree with you... Simple to implement and there are so many cool models around there to choose. The only problem is neither of them has horns.
This reminds me of the savannah prowler of the barrens. Much more cooler than tauren cat form.
cloud47 Nov 12th 2008 10:12AM
Maybe there can be a minor glyph that allows druids to capture the essence of a creature like a frost saber or a polar bear something. Or perhaps a pet grooming area in moonglade that works on hunter pets and druids either way looking at the same furry ass for 80 lvs gets annoying im sick of not being able to see my gear, its just no fair that other classes get to show off all of their gear and my druid has to stay the same reguardless of lv or gear.
Zhire Nov 12th 2008 10:15AM
Once again, it' detail attetion to small things; it's really not that hard to do...
It seems like the small, artistic things are missed here; **how** hard is it to make different skins? *shrugs* A white cat or a red one or etc. ? It'd sure be nice but will it happen? Maybe.
Oh and in ref to the actual article, the reason why Taurens and Nelfs are able to be druids and not other races is for reasons based on lore.
nero88 Nov 12th 2008 10:27AM
Perhaps blizz can implement a improvement to the cat form like allowing the druids at a certain lv obtain the ability to become a worgen the only uses for these really cool models is at karazhan in which the druid could weild his/her weapon but still use their cat form ablilities if this effect were perminent at a certain lv it would certainly make all druids shut up and lv as hard as they can to get it. ( no horns on the worgen btw cause thats just retarted). perhaps a red tauren one and a gray NE one just add the markings on the hips and slap on a few of the designs from swift flight form(little trinkets on the shoulders).
Diaz Nov 12th 2008 10:27AM
I would actually be willing to use a major glyph slot to get rid of the horror that is tauren cat form.
Erdinger Nov 12th 2008 10:41AM
Apparently Blizzard's decision that costing druids a minor glyph spot (which are basically useless anyway) for an alternate form option wasn't as good an option as... no form options whatsoever.
I suggest that Blizzard just develop a handful of "armor" graphic skins correlating solely to total character item level (or specific slots could be represented on specific parts of the body). That way, the number and pattern of scars, tattoos, and hair patches could indicate the more advanced druids.
A druid's total ilvl could be calculated, and then that total ilvl could determine which of a dozen+ total body skins the game displayed.
Alternatively an ilvl 215 shoulder could made your bear's or cat's shoulder markings faintly glow, a head and neck could respectively change the mane pattern and color, or even an ilvl 185 glove could discolor the front paw fur, representing a slight blood stain.
There is a lot that Blizzard could do without having to design specific feral representations for each item. If Blizzard really wanted to give us the simple options of white bear and lynx alternatives, why not give that recipe to the tailors (though preferably to LWs) and make te alternate forms a shirt? The shirt slot is meant to augment appearance without changing stats, but goes largely unused by non-bank mules. This seems even better than the glyph options. If you really want, these shirts could even be a quest reward from some DEHTA-related chain.
Erdinger of Blackhand
Dreadly Nov 12th 2008 6:55PM
I like the shirt idea alot
DrowNoble Nov 12th 2008 10:50AM
No disrespect to the OP, but uh player models haven't been changed since '04 not just tauren cat form.
Look at a pic of a warlock in dreadmist in Feb '05, '07 and today and they all look exactly the same. The graphic "upgrades" we get are merely a few new npc models and spell effects.
Possibly the new glyphs will be the answer to this issue. I wouldn't hold my breath as it's a cosmetic and not high on Blizzard's priority list I'm sure.
Erdinger Nov 12th 2008 10:56AM
Your effective player model changes every time you pick up a new piece of gear (trinket, ring, and necklace aside). Your lock even gets sweet new wing effects. Our tier pieces still blend into our boring coats. What people fail to recognize is that these characters are constantly on your screen. Imagine if a warlock's BT and SP raiding gear still looked like the clown prince of hellfire randomness. Every warlock would complain about the poorly planned appearance...and that would just be gear that you wore for a few months! At least your ugly ensemble would set you aside as in-game accomplished.
tuaruk Nov 12th 2008 10:54AM
Ugly Tauren Cat form is one of those big ironys of WOW.
Druids are full of placeholders that still look semi decent, and there are many cool cats.
But then you see that the cat they have is simply the ugliest, intentionally.
And Blizzard knows it!
This is another of those times where the convulted free for all QQ just makes the game worse for everyone.
The other 8 classes would QQ if the druid catform was fixed so blizz wont, but in turn druids will QQ if something gets fixed on others.
Oneiroi Nov 12th 2008 11:15AM
You're right, I do think it's strange that there are so many cool cats, and they continue designing more models, and they still haven't done anything on a single druid form in a while (besides the new birds).
Oneiroi Nov 12th 2008 11:01AM
I do kind of wish there was a way to add armor to druid forms, but I imagine Blizzard doesn't want to do all that work.
But it's just strange to be able to eye every other class and determine if they're l33t, but with a druid in any form you have no idea. It's annoying for people fighting them, partying with them, and for the druid themselves who wants to show off their gear in their form.
Evi Nov 12th 2008 11:06AM
I'd just like them to take the stupid cross-eyed pupils off my n'elf cat form. I still don't understand why they added them in the first place. N'elf humanoids don't have pupils! *sigh* I know it's a minor detail, but it really does bug me.
zakhan Nov 12th 2008 11:10AM
This is a blog and obvliously we can't expect much from such a thing, but why on earth are you trying to portray your own personal opinion as something tons of peopel agree with? Apparently you don't think your own argument and opinion is strong enough to hold up on it's own without being backed up by the agreement of others, but if that's the case then why on earth did you write this blog entry in the first pace?
It really saddens me to see such posts on wow-insider because the only thing they're good for is driving even more people away.
Tauren catform rocks, so go cry in silence next time please.
Oneiroi Nov 12th 2008 11:17AM
I think if you take every comment on here that talks about it, 95% people agree. That's a good sign right there that most people agree. The forms are boring and outdated.
Dreadly Nov 12th 2008 5:45PM
Wow Insider has a vast array of content and almost all of it is opinion based. My opinion is that you are an ass.