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*Kul Tirans were initially announced without the [[mage]] class, which sparked backlash from the fan base. This was declared erroneous later on after several developers had commented on it, namely [[Alex Afrasiabi]], who said he would be fighting for their inclusion.<ref>{{Ref web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nGnT6WZbeI|title=Blizzcon 2018 Interview: Alex Afrasiabi & Patrick Dawson - Story and Systems <nowiki>|</nowiki> The Lost Codex|author=The Lost Codex|work=YouTube|date=2018-11-03|accessdate=2018-11-03}}</ref>
 
*Kul Tirans were initially announced without the [[mage]] class, which sparked backlash from the fan base. This was declared erroneous later on after several developers had commented on it, namely [[Alex Afrasiabi]], who said he would be fighting for their inclusion.<ref>{{Ref web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nGnT6WZbeI|title=Blizzcon 2018 Interview: Alex Afrasiabi & Patrick Dawson - Story and Systems <nowiki>|</nowiki> The Lost Codex|author=The Lost Codex|work=YouTube|date=2018-11-03|accessdate=2018-11-03}}</ref>
 
*The Kul Tiran heritage armor changed before release. It was originally shown to have much brighter colors, a golden anchor on the back of the longer coat, and oddly brightly colored pants. The final version shortened the coat, washed out the colors, brought the pants to the same color as the rest of the internal armor, and removed the golden anchor on the back. It also changed the hat slightly to allow for the Kul Tiran hairstyle to not be covered, and added a feather.
 
*The Kul Tiran heritage armor changed before release. It was originally shown to have much brighter colors, a golden anchor on the back of the longer coat, and oddly brightly colored pants. The final version shortened the coat, washed out the colors, brought the pants to the same color as the rest of the internal armor, and removed the golden anchor on the back. It also changed the hat slightly to allow for the Kul Tiran hairstyle to not be covered, and added a feather.
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**Kul Tirans were the only allied race that were announced without their Heritage Armor on display. While similar, the coat that the Kul Tirans used was not the same as their final design. The website later replaced all promotional images with Kul Tirans to ones with their heritage armor on.
   
 
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Revision as of 03:24, 15 March 2019

Core races
Allied races
This article is about the playable race. For human lore in general, see Human. For Kul Tiras lore, see Kul Tiras (kingdom).
AllianceBattle for Azeroth Kul Tirans
Kul Tiran allied race in-game
Character classes Battle for Azeroth Druid, Hunter, Mage, Monk, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warrior
Main language Common
Racial leader IconSmall Jaina3 Jaina Proudmoore
Capital Boralus
Racial mount Horse
Allied races2

Playable Kul Tiran human on the right

The Kul Tirans[1][2] (or Kul Tiran humans[3][4]) are an allied race affiliated with the Alliance.

Background

Main article: Kul Tiras (kingdom)#History

Race preview

Kul Tiras was founded by fearless explorers who sailed uncharted waters in search of adventure. As a key member of the Alliance of Lordaeron, the Kul Tiran navy dominated the seas of Azeroth with its legendary fleet. But after years of turmoil and hardship, the kingdom grew isolated and vulnerable to dark influences. Thanks to the help of brave heroes, House Proudmoore has been restored and Kul Tiras is poised to fight alongside the valiant Alliance once more.[5]

Creation screen description

Kul Tiras was founded by fearless explorers who sailed uncharted waters in search of adventure. As a key member of the Alliance of Lordaeron, the Kul Tiran navy dominated the seas of Azeroth with its legendary fleet.

Opening cutscene

Katherine Proudmoore: Every Kul Tiran shares a bond with the sea. From the tides, we draw our strength. Our courage. For a time, we let fear and distrust divide us. Lost in a storm of doubt, we forgot what it meant to stand as one people. As one family. Today, Kul Tiras proudly flies the Alliance flag once more. Whatever awaits us on the horizon, we will face it... together.

Appearance

The humans of Kul Tiras can have a more robust and rugged look than their continental brethren.[6]

Unlocking

Kul Tiran humans can be unlocked by Alliance players who have gained Exalted reputation with the Proudmoore Admiralty, earned the achievement Alliance Inv trinket 80 kultiras01b [A Nation United] and completed the Tides of Vengeance War Campaign. The recruitment quests will become available in Patch 8.1.5 on 12 March 2019.

Character

Racial traits

Ability racial brushitoff [Brush It Off] -
Increase Versatility and regenerate a portion of damage taken.
Ability racial childofthesea [Child of the Sea] -
Hold your breath longer and swim faster.
Ability racial haymaker [Haymaker] -
Haul off and punch an enemy, stunning and knocking them back
Ability racial jackofalltrades [Jack of All Trades] -
Increases skill in every tradeskill.
Ability racial rimeoftheancientmariner [Rime of the Ancient Mariner] -
Reduces Frost and Nature damage taken.

Classes

Statistics

Base Druid Druid Hunter Hunter Mage Mage Monk Monk Priest Priest Rogue Rogue Shaman Shaman Warrior Warrior
Strength N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Agility N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Stamina N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Intellect N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Notes

  • Kul Tiran druid forms have a passing resemblance to wicker constructs.
  • Kul Tiran hunters begin with a unique falcon pet.
  • Non-playable Kul Tiran human models include thin, normal and fat body types. The playable Kul Tiran use the fat body type. They are not intended to be a separate race, they are simply variants on Kul Tirans made because Blizzard wanted bigger and smaller models to fit the various NPC roles and add more flavor to the world. They are not biologically different from other humans.[7][8]
  • Blizzard was not originally certain that they would be able to pull off Kul Tiran as an allied race, from a technical and artistic point of view. Making a new playable race from scratch is one of the most time-consuming parts of an expansion's development, and as a result most allied races are variants of existing races. Kul Tirans are an exception to this norm, as they are much more advanced than any other allied race from a technological standpoint. In terms of art resources, this made them just as costly to create as, for example, the pandaren in Mists of Pandaria and more time-consuming than every other allied race combined. Because of this uncertainty, only Dark Iron dwarves and Zandalari trolls were announced as post-launch allied races at BlizzCon 2017. However, as development of Battle for Azeroth progressed, the team felt increasingly bad about this and felt that since the main story of 8.0 revolved around befriending the Zandalari and Kul Tirans, having both races become playable was what the story deserved. They realised that they could make Kul Tirans playable if they stretched, but it wasn't going to be able to happen until patch 8.1.5. Once this was settled, it made the most sense from a story perspective to pair the Kul Tirans with Zandalari. Thus, Zandalari were moved back until 8.1.5 so they could be released alongside Kul Tirans, while Mag'har orcs, originally slated for 8.1.5, were moved forward to 8.0 as the Horde equivalent to Dark Irons.[9]
  • Kul Tirans were initially announced without the mage class, which sparked backlash from the fan base. This was declared erroneous later on after several developers had commented on it, namely Alex Afrasiabi, who said he would be fighting for their inclusion.[10]
  • The Kul Tiran heritage armor changed before release. It was originally shown to have much brighter colors, a golden anchor on the back of the longer coat, and oddly brightly colored pants. The final version shortened the coat, washed out the colors, brought the pants to the same color as the rest of the internal armor, and removed the golden anchor on the back. It also changed the hat slightly to allow for the Kul Tiran hairstyle to not be covered, and added a feather.
    • Kul Tirans were the only allied race that were announced without their Heritage Armor on display. While similar, the coat that the Kul Tirans used was not the same as their final design. The website later replaced all promotional images with Kul Tirans to ones with their heritage armor on.

Gallery

Concept art

Patch changes

References