Shifting Perspectives: On the matter of Moonkin Form
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Glory to the moonkin! Since the initial release of information, transmogrification has pretty much been the dominating topic around the WoW sphere. Naturally, being a druid, I really didn't care much about it. That's untrue. In fact, I went through what I've coined as the five stages of druid patch notes:
I'm not alone in this, and the introduction of transmogrification has brought about a new surge of players asking for the removal of Moonkin Form. This week, we'll lend an ear to those complaints.
The matter of why
The debate in of itself is a rather simple one. There are players who want to see Moonkin Form removed for various reasons. To some, the model is ugly. For others, it's the fact that being shapeshifted into a single form all the time means we can't enjoy a lot of the other neat things that other players can. Silly as it may seem, players really do enjoy the ability to change their appearance nearly any way that they can. All of our guild engineers abuse their portals to obscure locations no one cares about anymore simply because it has a chance of changing them into something else. We get all sorts of fun things like Tauren rogues, Gnome paladins, and the like. Another of our paladins still uses the flask that turns him into a Storm Dwarf for every single encounter.
Frivolous, silly, stupid, inconsequential, however you want to classify it, players love to change their models. They like getting new gear, they like how certain things look, and they like for their characters to look pleasing to them. Transmogrification is a clear indication of this; players everywhere are going absolute bonkers over it. Yet balance druids don't get the same effect. Sure, we can transform our gear to look however we want for running around town, but I can already do that. When I go into battle, when I enter raids or dungeons, I'm in Moonkin Form.
The argument for the removal of Moonkin Form is one of choice. It is blatantly clear that players love choice, that players would do nearly anything if only to get that certain look that they want. On its own, I honestly feel that is a strong point to stand on. The vast evidence that can be used to support it is everything that Blizzard has added into the game that allows players this level of customization -- and frankly, there's a lot. Be that as it may, there are a few common arguments against the removal of Moonkin Form; let's look at them.
Druids are about shapeshifting!
Wrong. Every time I see someone bring up this point, I want to smash my head against my desk so hard that I fall into the floor beneath me. Druids were not originally all about shapeshifting, not in WoW and certainly not in other games. When WoW was first released, druids had only two combat forms, Cat and Bear. There was no Moonkin Form; there was no Tree of Life. Balance druids rarely, if ever, shapeshifted during this time period. It wasn't until the druid class review that our then end talent, Hurricane, was replaced with Moonkin Form.
Druids are not a class centered around shapeshifting; shapeshifting is merely one of our many tools. Shapeshifting's original design, and the design that it still follows today, is that we do it in order to fill into different roles completely; this is why Moonkin Form was not an original form. Cat Form allowed us to be a melee damage dealer similar to a rogue; Bear Form allowed us to be a tank. There wasn't a need for a caster variant because we could cast in our original shape.
Moonkin Form is central to the balance spec!
Wrong again. Moonkin Form is in no way central to the balance druid design. Back when Cataclysm was in early beta, Blizzard attempted to make Moonkin Form entirely optional. The original utility that it provided was completely stripped away; all you got was an armor increase and the aura which was brought by three other specs. Provided you didn't need the haste increase, you could easily go without Moonkin Form. That last fact was all that the beta testers knew, however, and so we questioned this design intent. It wasn't until Blizzard changed its mind from community input to have Moonkin Form increase damage that we even knew the real reasoning behind the design.
It is beyond easy to remove the need of Moonkin Form -- not to mention, Moonkin Form has taken on a totally different function than it originally held. The first Moonkin Form was all about the buff. There was the armor buff, supposedly for PVP purposes, but honestly the original design was probably just thrown in there for flavor. At the time, Blizzard did jack-all for PVP balancing, and balance druids were purely designed to be a leveling spec. Since it was added into the game and through The Burning Crusade, the utility of the aura was all Moonkin Form really had for it, it was the only reason that we bothered to use it at all; or did you really think that melee for mana concept Blizzard added in The Burning Crusade was helping?
Come Wrath of the Lich King, Moonkin Form slightly changed. Melee for mana was removed, to be replaced with mana from critical strikes. The form was somewhat optional, given that the aura wasn't nearly as important anymore, but the fact that our mana was tied into it meant that we had to use it or we would go OOM. It wasn't until Cataclysm that we saw Moonkin Form take on the shape of actually being used for raw damage; being out of Moonkin Form reduces your damage by 10%.
I feel that shift was rather radical. To go from being a passive utility, to a means of supporting mana, to optional, to utterly required or your damage is going to tank is drastic. There just wasn't a need for Blizzard to take it that far.
We've heard the lines before
Let's face it: Blizzard has constantly been making us false promises. Back when Cat and Bear Forms got their update, Blizzard said that balance and restoration were also slated for form updates, but it only had time for feral. Besides, those two had been around for long, so it made sense to update them first. Fine and dandy.
Then Blizzard turned Tree of Life into a cooldown and created a new look for it. More than that, after players complained that they liked the old look better, Blizzard created a Glyph to allow them to keep the old look. At this same time, Blizzard said that it would get around to updating Moonkin Form as well; it also said that Worgen and Trolls would have unique forms of their own -- which they got, just not for moonkin.
The update to Moonkin Form never came. In Wrath, it was promised but pushed off until Cataclysm release. In Cataclysm beta, it was pushed off again until either the first or second patch, when they'd have more time. Now we can't even get a comment on the matter, but it certainly isn't coming out this expansion. Blizzard clearly has no interest in committing its art team to a task that impacts so few players. I mean, it didn't even create new moonkin models for Trolls or Worgen; both use the Night Elf model that is recolored, as is evident from the gigantic, purple Night Elf ears poking out of them.
If the art team can't take the time to create a new form, why can't the design team at least make the form optional?
Matters of player choice
All in all, it boils down to a matter of choice. Players should have the choice to customize their characters in ways that they see fit. Given that this is the central theme of patch 4.3, it is clearly obvious that this is something Blizzard knows their playerbase wants; why then does it completely ignore a portion of its players? Frankly, it's insulting to see Blizzard use druids in the transmogrification promotional images. Why would I want to waste thousands of gold so that my character can look like he's wearing a different outfit while walking around town? I have an equip macro that does the exact same thing, and it's free. Out in the world, I'll be stuck in Moonkin Form.
Remove Moonkin Form? No. Make it an optional talent? Absolutely. Players should have choice. This entire game is central to players having choices. Why should my customization choices be limited because of the spec that I play? It is absolutely infuriating, the type of hypocritical statements we've seen from Blizzard on these types matters lately. As recent as this past beta, it was reaffirmed that Blizzard wanted to keep druids locked into their forms because the silhouette of a player was super-important. That it is grossly unfair to not know what form a druid is in by looking at their character image. After all, no other class can change the way they look, so I mean, I know that skeleton running at me is a warrior ... or maybe a death knight ... or it kind of looks like a hunter.
Now, with transmogrification and in the various interviews they've given recently, Blizzard reps have said that the silhouette of toons isn't nearly as important any more. Does that mean that Blizzard is finally going to allow druids to enjoy all of the fun things that other players do? I, for one, would love to waste my gold on transmogrification. I would love to go out and farm ridiculous transformation items. Hell, I would love to be able to dismount and start DPSing just like anyone else. I can't do any of these things, purely because of Moonkin Form.
Options -- all I ask for are options. It isn't that difficult.
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Glory to the moonkin! Since the initial release of information, transmogrification has pretty much been the dominating topic around the WoW sphere. Naturally, being a druid, I really didn't care much about it. That's untrue. In fact, I went through what I've coined as the five stages of druid patch notes:
- Excitement
- Realization that it doesn't matter to me
- Deep depression
- Angry resentment
- Giving up, defeated
I'm not alone in this, and the introduction of transmogrification has brought about a new surge of players asking for the removal of Moonkin Form. This week, we'll lend an ear to those complaints.
The matter of why
The debate in of itself is a rather simple one. There are players who want to see Moonkin Form removed for various reasons. To some, the model is ugly. For others, it's the fact that being shapeshifted into a single form all the time means we can't enjoy a lot of the other neat things that other players can. Silly as it may seem, players really do enjoy the ability to change their appearance nearly any way that they can. All of our guild engineers abuse their portals to obscure locations no one cares about anymore simply because it has a chance of changing them into something else. We get all sorts of fun things like Tauren rogues, Gnome paladins, and the like. Another of our paladins still uses the flask that turns him into a Storm Dwarf for every single encounter.
Frivolous, silly, stupid, inconsequential, however you want to classify it, players love to change their models. They like getting new gear, they like how certain things look, and they like for their characters to look pleasing to them. Transmogrification is a clear indication of this; players everywhere are going absolute bonkers over it. Yet balance druids don't get the same effect. Sure, we can transform our gear to look however we want for running around town, but I can already do that. When I go into battle, when I enter raids or dungeons, I'm in Moonkin Form.
The argument for the removal of Moonkin Form is one of choice. It is blatantly clear that players love choice, that players would do nearly anything if only to get that certain look that they want. On its own, I honestly feel that is a strong point to stand on. The vast evidence that can be used to support it is everything that Blizzard has added into the game that allows players this level of customization -- and frankly, there's a lot. Be that as it may, there are a few common arguments against the removal of Moonkin Form; let's look at them.
Druids are about shapeshifting!
Wrong. Every time I see someone bring up this point, I want to smash my head against my desk so hard that I fall into the floor beneath me. Druids were not originally all about shapeshifting, not in WoW and certainly not in other games. When WoW was first released, druids had only two combat forms, Cat and Bear. There was no Moonkin Form; there was no Tree of Life. Balance druids rarely, if ever, shapeshifted during this time period. It wasn't until the druid class review that our then end talent, Hurricane, was replaced with Moonkin Form.
Druids are not a class centered around shapeshifting; shapeshifting is merely one of our many tools. Shapeshifting's original design, and the design that it still follows today, is that we do it in order to fill into different roles completely; this is why Moonkin Form was not an original form. Cat Form allowed us to be a melee damage dealer similar to a rogue; Bear Form allowed us to be a tank. There wasn't a need for a caster variant because we could cast in our original shape.

Wrong again. Moonkin Form is in no way central to the balance druid design. Back when Cataclysm was in early beta, Blizzard attempted to make Moonkin Form entirely optional. The original utility that it provided was completely stripped away; all you got was an armor increase and the aura which was brought by three other specs. Provided you didn't need the haste increase, you could easily go without Moonkin Form. That last fact was all that the beta testers knew, however, and so we questioned this design intent. It wasn't until Blizzard changed its mind from community input to have Moonkin Form increase damage that we even knew the real reasoning behind the design.
It is beyond easy to remove the need of Moonkin Form -- not to mention, Moonkin Form has taken on a totally different function than it originally held. The first Moonkin Form was all about the buff. There was the armor buff, supposedly for PVP purposes, but honestly the original design was probably just thrown in there for flavor. At the time, Blizzard did jack-all for PVP balancing, and balance druids were purely designed to be a leveling spec. Since it was added into the game and through The Burning Crusade, the utility of the aura was all Moonkin Form really had for it, it was the only reason that we bothered to use it at all; or did you really think that melee for mana concept Blizzard added in The Burning Crusade was helping?
Come Wrath of the Lich King, Moonkin Form slightly changed. Melee for mana was removed, to be replaced with mana from critical strikes. The form was somewhat optional, given that the aura wasn't nearly as important anymore, but the fact that our mana was tied into it meant that we had to use it or we would go OOM. It wasn't until Cataclysm that we saw Moonkin Form take on the shape of actually being used for raw damage; being out of Moonkin Form reduces your damage by 10%.
I feel that shift was rather radical. To go from being a passive utility, to a means of supporting mana, to optional, to utterly required or your damage is going to tank is drastic. There just wasn't a need for Blizzard to take it that far.
We've heard the lines before
Let's face it: Blizzard has constantly been making us false promises. Back when Cat and Bear Forms got their update, Blizzard said that balance and restoration were also slated for form updates, but it only had time for feral. Besides, those two had been around for long, so it made sense to update them first. Fine and dandy.
Then Blizzard turned Tree of Life into a cooldown and created a new look for it. More than that, after players complained that they liked the old look better, Blizzard created a Glyph to allow them to keep the old look. At this same time, Blizzard said that it would get around to updating Moonkin Form as well; it also said that Worgen and Trolls would have unique forms of their own -- which they got, just not for moonkin.
The update to Moonkin Form never came. In Wrath, it was promised but pushed off until Cataclysm release. In Cataclysm beta, it was pushed off again until either the first or second patch, when they'd have more time. Now we can't even get a comment on the matter, but it certainly isn't coming out this expansion. Blizzard clearly has no interest in committing its art team to a task that impacts so few players. I mean, it didn't even create new moonkin models for Trolls or Worgen; both use the Night Elf model that is recolored, as is evident from the gigantic, purple Night Elf ears poking out of them.
If the art team can't take the time to create a new form, why can't the design team at least make the form optional?
Matters of player choice
All in all, it boils down to a matter of choice. Players should have the choice to customize their characters in ways that they see fit. Given that this is the central theme of patch 4.3, it is clearly obvious that this is something Blizzard knows their playerbase wants; why then does it completely ignore a portion of its players? Frankly, it's insulting to see Blizzard use druids in the transmogrification promotional images. Why would I want to waste thousands of gold so that my character can look like he's wearing a different outfit while walking around town? I have an equip macro that does the exact same thing, and it's free. Out in the world, I'll be stuck in Moonkin Form.
Remove Moonkin Form? No. Make it an optional talent? Absolutely. Players should have choice. This entire game is central to players having choices. Why should my customization choices be limited because of the spec that I play? It is absolutely infuriating, the type of hypocritical statements we've seen from Blizzard on these types matters lately. As recent as this past beta, it was reaffirmed that Blizzard wanted to keep druids locked into their forms because the silhouette of a player was super-important. That it is grossly unfair to not know what form a druid is in by looking at their character image. After all, no other class can change the way they look, so I mean, I know that skeleton running at me is a warrior ... or maybe a death knight ... or it kind of looks like a hunter.
Now, with transmogrification and in the various interviews they've given recently, Blizzard reps have said that the silhouette of toons isn't nearly as important any more. Does that mean that Blizzard is finally going to allow druids to enjoy all of the fun things that other players do? I, for one, would love to waste my gold on transmogrification. I would love to go out and farm ridiculous transformation items. Hell, I would love to be able to dismount and start DPSing just like anyone else. I can't do any of these things, purely because of Moonkin Form.
Options -- all I ask for are options. It isn't that difficult.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 5)
thebitterfig Aug 27th 2011 4:30PM
I'm with Anteia. If there's a glyph for it, it should be Glyph-to-Remove rather than Remove-and-Glyph-to-Replace.
My personal preference would be that, along with giving the Moonkin the Cat/Bear treatment of an updated skin and a customizable color palate.
missemilyblack Aug 26th 2011 4:19PM
I think having moonkin form provide a fairly inconsequential or common buff and nothing else would be a great idea. One measly talent point that no one would hold against you, something entirely optional. I would miss seeing boomchickens all the time because I think they're awesome! But I understand that everyone has different opinions and someone shouldn't be turned off from a class/spec because of aesthetics alone.
More importantly, though, if they make moonkin form optional.... they just might give me my tree back :D! In a similarly optional fashion, of course. I would be so happy!
Bynde Aug 26th 2011 4:22PM
Thank you, Tyler. I was wondering if anyone else felt the same way as I do about Transmogging. Which for Moonkins is...'BFD'.
Incidentally, I like the Moonkin form. I could do with smaller feet tho, sure, but otherwise I love it.
Tripike Aug 26th 2011 9:34PM
Give me updated models and color variations like the other specs got and I'll be happy.
Tyler, thank you for calling them out on the BS promises of newer models. I was livid when they made Tree a cooldown but still updated the model.
matt Aug 26th 2011 4:24PM
as a resto druid who was a little miffed when I lost my perma-tree, I have to admit that it has not been so bad. I think moonkin form could go the same way a dps CD or an optional talent that offers the buff.
DwarvenDruid Aug 26th 2011 4:27PM
Better than getting rid of the Moonkin form is to update it to show shoulder pads, cloaks, and tabards. That way the moonkin form can be slightly customized but still keep the uniqueness of the druid class that so many people love.
I know this would most likely involve a lot of work with reworking models and art but hey Blizz already promised us that in the first place. Update the model and let it show some of our armour.
Shoulder armour on cats and bears would be awesome to but I am pretty sure that will never happen.
Hob Aug 26th 2011 5:03PM
Ugh, isn't it bad enough to see tabards on regular characters? I know it won't happen, but I'm definitely in the camp that says, "Can we hide tabards the same way we hide capes and helms?"
vocenoctum Aug 26th 2011 6:16PM
I understand they don't want to mod every piece of leather in case a druid wears it, but I always thought the druid Tier pieces should be built around the Forms, rather than caster.
As for the article, I've got plenty of other casters, owlkin is what sets my druid apart and I don't really care for the "cooldown" method either.
Pliers Aug 26th 2011 4:30PM
They should go the Treeform route, and turn it into a cooldown, rolling its current effects into the bonus for speccing into balance.
Moonkin Form: 2 minute cooldown. Call upon the power of the moon to shapeshift into Moonkin Form, instantly triggering a Solar Eclipse state. Moonkin form lasts until Solar Eclipse is cancelled or fades.
Fixes the appearance issue, allows people to sit in Moonkin form when not in combat, allows Moonkins to start a fight in Eclipse by using it before a pull, and gives an on-demand Solar Eclipse so that moonkins can start AoE at a moments notice instead of forcing you to stand around for 20s casting Starfires in a Solar Eclipse.
Revynn Aug 26th 2011 5:13PM
This was going to be my suggestion. Make it a 3 minute cooldown like Metamorphosis and roll the Haste aura into a passive bonus of the talent.
I'm actually starting to think that this is why Blizz has been so silent on the matter. Perhaps they like the way ToL has turned out and are planning the same thing for Moonkin form, but it's a change too big for a content patch and will have to wait until the next expansion.
Ellemir Aug 26th 2011 6:59PM
I like that.
My biggest problem with moonkin is, as the article writer mentions, that I can't just dismount and start dpsing. I wish it was more like a shadow priest's shadowform. If I could mount with it on, and if I'd gone into flight form from it, then come back out of flight form in it, it wouldn't be so bad.
Naryn Aug 26th 2011 4:32PM
I have to agree here, especially as now worgen has a chance to be a druid, this means that you have a high res character model.....until you decide to go into combat, then you have to be in Moonkin form, the state should be optional, either by glyph to remove it (or add it?) or by a talent.
Character customization is great and one of the major reasons players feel so attached to their characters, for me I think all Druid forms should be more like Tree of Life with a cooldown associated with it, rather than it being on 100% of the time.
Scooba Aug 26th 2011 4:34PM
Maybe its just me, but I've never started a druid toon just based on that ugly form. I know its only for the one spec, but yikes.
Snuzzle Aug 26th 2011 9:52PM
Wow, if that's really the case, you're missing out :( Granted I'm a bit biased as a huge druid lover but I still say you ought to give it a go.
If you like casters, you can definitely level without using moonkin form except when you get in a lot of trouble. If you group you might get a little flak for it, but usually telling them "I'll have to stare at that all night when I'm at end game, it's not a huge deal now" shuts them up.
If you prefer melee, I think cat form is gorgeous (unless you're a troll) and it's personally my second favorite spec behind bear. Great for levelling because of the versatility. :)
Try it, you might like it. :)
Bellajtok Aug 26th 2011 4:32PM
You see that staff over there? The firey one? That's our transmogrification option. "But wait," you say, "there's only one item. And it only works for kitties. That's not very helpful for the rest of us." Obviously! Such a proposition is ridiculous! But! What if there were other items with a similar purpose? Perhaps ones that functioned while held in your inventory, or as a bonus enchantment that could be applied to your weapon alongside other enchantments? "Well," you say, "that would be nice. Blizzard might implement more of those. But if they all require endgame raiding, that's still not very useful." I agree with you again! But what if there were a place where any level of Druid could go? Somewhere known for fun, especially for the rewards it provides? Somewhere that was getting reworked and is planned to provide items designed for transmogrification? Somewhere... like the Darkmoon Faire.
Caz Aug 26th 2011 4:34PM
How about just making Monkin form a cooldown that continues to provide the same buff as it currently does, but works like Heroism where it can only be used from time to time?
Caz Aug 26th 2011 4:35PM
Oy, I mean Moonkin. I can spell, really!
Hob Aug 26th 2011 8:19PM
And here I thought you played a troll druid.
Faar Aug 26th 2011 4:35PM
Removing moonkin form makes about as much sense as removing cat form, or bear form. There'd just be no point in being a balance druid without a corresponding form, we'd be nothing more than yet another mage, or warlock (or heck, elemental shaman).
Let moonkin wear shoulder armor pieces at least, that would require virtually no input from the art department. Same with cloaks. New helms would have to be built to fit an owl head, Tauren would probably be a good place to start making adjustments.
Not sure about chest, leg, belt, hands and feet. A big fat bird in a dress would look fecking nuts.
Oh, and we need to be able to cast heals in moonkin form (and our heals need to be stronger. Right now I can't outheal regular mobs in the firelands even with purple gear in every slot, it's pathetic. Stopping to heal in a fight when low on health just gets me killed. It's ridiculous that rogues now heal more effectively than a class with actual healing spells!
Tyler Caraway Aug 26th 2011 4:54PM
I am -not- a Moonkin.
I am a balance druid.
I was a balance druid when Moonkin were the crappy level 10 mobs in Darkshore that were famred every Christmas for their eggs, and I'll still be a balance druid when Moonkin Form is no longer apart of our spec. The Form does absolutely nothing, in fact, it makes you -less- like a druid and -more- like a mage. All Moonkin Form does is prevent you from healing while increasing your damage by 10% -- and reducing damage taken by 15%. How is that unique? How is that special? How does giving up half of your spells for a paltry damage increase suddenly make you not like a mage but a true druid?