Countdown to Cataclysm: Why go goblin?

Deathwing's return and the subsequent shattering of the world have driven the Bilgewater Cartel goblins of Kezan into the embrace of the Horde. With Cataclysm quickly approaching and goblins finally becoming a playable race in World of Warcraft, you're going to need all the goblin knowledge you can before rolling up one of these clever characters.
Who are the playable goblins?
Players assume the role of one of the Bilgewater Cartel goblins of the city of Kezan, a volcanic island and technological wonder of goblin engineering. Goblins are a clever, arrogant, quick-witted, and intelligent people who have a hint of craziness in their engineering philosophy -- bigger, crazier, and with more explosives. Goblins were originally demolitions experts and sappers in the Warcraft universe, and they have grown into the masters of commerce and trade, and captains of industry and adventure.
As you struggle for survival against forces that try to enslave, combust, and fry you to the bone, your salvation comes in the form of the Horde, welcoming you with open arms to their cause.
What classes are available to goblins?
- Warrior Stalwart goblins donning heavy armor can join the warrior ranks and serve side by side with the great heroes of the Horde.
- Rogue Few races achieve such a perfect class/race combination than the goblin rogue, utilizing his small size, quick wits, and impeccable stealth to outwit his opponents.
- Death knight In the wrong place at the wrong time, goblins who fell during the Lich King's campaign in the Eastern Kingdoms awaken as servants of Arthas.
- Shaman Goblin shaman have a unique relationship with the elements. Bargaining with or swindling elementals for their powers, goblin shaman are adept at wheeling and dealing their way into elemental supremacy.
- Hunter Precision from afar is key, and the goblin who chooses the bow or rifle to combat his foes will be a force to be reckoned with.
- Mage Studying arcane texts and artifacts is most likely collateral damage from selling so many "acquired" items in the ordinary course of business. Suffice to say, a goblin mage wielding fire, ice, and the arcane is a bunch of punch in a tiny package.
- Warlock Goblins have made deals with every creature imaginable. What happens when a goblin strikes a deal with a demon? Trouble.
- Priest Devotion to their causes allow goblins to flow with priestly energies. Complete your goblin arsenal with a mean, green, priest machine.

- Goblins always receive the best gold discount, regardless of faction, with Best Deals Anywhere.
- Time is Money grants all goblins a passive 1 percent increase to casting and attack speed.
- Much like an engineer, goblins can call a Pack Hobgoblin once every 30 minutes to access their bank anywhere.
- Goblins have perfected their alchemical abilities and get a +15 skill bonus with Better Living Through Chemistry.
- Rockets and goblins go together like peanut butter and jelly. All goblins come equipped with a Rocket Jump belt and belt-mounted Rocket Barrage.
Goblins begin their starting experience in Kezan, the capital city home to the Bilgewater Cartel goblins led by Trade Prince Gallywix. After your character is instrumental in all sorts of party planning and high jinks involving the cartel, disaster strikes Kezan. Only through putting all your trust in Trade Prince Gallywix to help you escape the island will your character continue his story, shipwrecked, on The Lost Isles. There, the goblins become entangled in a conflict between the Horde and the Alliance that sees them rescuing a crucial Horde figure and getting inducted into the Horde itself.
How are goblins integrated into the world?
Goblins have been integrated into every aspect of Horde life, from gaining their own district in Orgrimmar to carving out their own quasi-capital and new homeland to the north in Azshara. In addition, the goblins have become a large part of the Horde, with lots of settlements all over Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms, assisting the various races of the Horde fight against the Alliance and other new enemies creeping up as a result of the cataclysm. Horde players will be seeing a lot of their new allies all over the world.
The goblins are an exciting new race because of their absolutely amazing flavor and charm. If you think goblins are the "gnomes of the Horde," you've got another thing coming. The goblins augment the Horde with more machinery, more cunning, more technological prowess, and more firepower than ever before. Big things come in small packages -- and even bigger explosives come from the sharp minds of the goblins.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 5)
Sicadastra Dec 3rd 2010 6:21PM
Agreed, but am I the only one who does not like the new Goblin voices? I love the high pitched maniacal ones we had, these new Jersey things bug the crap out of me. And the fact that so many of the "old" Goblins have been updated to the new voices really irks me.
Paulio Dec 3rd 2010 10:06PM
@Sicadastra "Agreed, but am I the only one who does not like the new Goblin voices?"
Seconded. "I got what you need", "I got the best deals... anywhere!", and the legendary "time is money, friend" are far superior to the new gruff, working-class bozo clips they recorded for cata goblins. Ugh.
VioletArrows Dec 4th 2010 3:07AM
I like them both, but now it's weird to come across the old goblins and now they have new voices and sayings. It should've been they left the Steamwheedles alone (models too, but I can get why they didn't want them to not match up), and only had the Bilgewaters keep their new ones. Like an east coast/west coast thing.
Hurbster Dec 3rd 2010 4:18PM
Because otherwise all the work Blizzard put in making something small, green and ugly worth playing would be wasted.
I mean, Worgen sell themselves, which is why they seem half-assed compared to the gobbos.
Phredreeke Dec 3rd 2010 4:58PM
I dunno, people have been wanting to play Goblins for a long time.
Randolyn Dec 3rd 2010 5:18PM
Hurbster obviously hasn't played through the goblin starting area yet.
It is, by leaps and bounds, the best starting area that has ever been in the game (including the worgen and DK areas).
Rin Dec 3rd 2010 5:24PM
Face value, yes, I'd say Worgen are way cooler than goblins. Superficially, the Worgen are FRCIKING WEREWOLVES and the Goblins are green, pointy eared midgets.
Now, if you roll lore into the mix, you couldn't convince me otherwise on what race to roll. The Goblins are just MEAN. That may not be your thing, but after playing this ambiguous "no one is the bad guy" WoW for four years, I'm ready to play a douchebag. And I want to be a douchebag with STYLE. And Goblins are just that. They are mean, they care callous, they care about nothing but themselves and their betterment, but dammit do they do it with pinash and flair. I can't wait to roll a Goblin (or two!), and I don't even RP.
Hurbster Dec 3rd 2010 5:57PM
I guess people were too busy downvoting to actually read my post at all ?
lilywillylover Dec 3rd 2010 6:07PM
@Randolyn
I've played it in the beta. It's all gimmick. It's nothing but stuff exploding.
busuan Dec 3rd 2010 4:20PM
What's really needed are Goblin lore figures.
All important Goblin NPCs are contemporary. But we need Goblin Azshara, Goblin Thoradin, and Goblin Uther to upgrade the Goblin awesomeness.
Knob Dec 3rd 2010 4:22PM
Gazlowe showed himself to be pretty awesome in The Shattering novel; giving essentially free bombs to Baine so he could re-take Thunder Bluff. A gobbo giving out free stuff?! UNHEARD OF BLASPHEMY!
Kylenne Dec 3rd 2010 4:28PM
Let me introduce you to Gazlowe, my friend.
He may not be a Bilgewater goblin, but he's probably the most notable. This guy not only helped build the original Orgrimmar, he also oversaw its recent re-construction, and also played a pretty crucial role in the retaking of Thunder Bluff from the Grimtotems in the Shattering novel. He has a couple of awesome moments in the book.
http://www.wowpedia.org/Gazlowe
Kylenne Dec 3rd 2010 4:30PM
@Knob: Ha, beat me to it. :)
"Tell Baine I always liked his dad."
Tortheldrin Dec 3rd 2010 4:21PM
Why go Goblin? Because they Blow sh#%t up!!
Kylenne Dec 3rd 2010 4:31PM
I was sold on the new Azshara when they had me blowing Night Elves out of trees.
Darky Dec 3rd 2010 4:40PM
"I laugh in the face of danger ahaha!"
I am honestly having difficulty convincing myself why i shouldn't just reroll my main to a goblin shammy (currently an Orc DK), got my names boiled down to "lolwatt" or "energizer".
Maribel Dec 3rd 2010 4:48PM
Once I saw the goblin totems, I knew I needed a goblin shaman. Once I saw the female goblin death animation, I knew I had to have a goblin hunter. And I'm rolling a goblin lock just because.
IrrelevantMoralizing Dec 3rd 2010 5:34PM
When it comes to making goblin chars, "just because" is always acceptable.
kabshiel Dec 3rd 2010 10:39PM
Wow. I was torn on whether to roll a male or female goblin, but that death animation is just too hilarious to pass up.
jmsalsa Dec 3rd 2010 5:28PM
Why go goblin?
This:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LddOtJFuSv0