
Worgen moonkin form is a typical moonkin with antlers. Troll moonkin form is a typical moonkin with antlers. Night Elf moonkin form is a typical moonkin with antlers. Your weapon is visible in this form for most races. In addition talent Incarnation: Chosen of Elune gives your moonkin an armor for short period of time. Some races have more unique moonkin models. Zandalari Troll bear forms are bear-shaped ankylosauruses.įor most races Moonkin Form colors depend only on your race. Kul Tiran bear forms are based on Drust magic. Highmountain Tauren bear forms have moose horns.

Hair color is only visible in human form, it doesn't affect your worgen form. Worgen bear forms have worgen-like manes and dog-like snouts. Troll bear forms have crazy colors and long tusks and ears. In Shadowlands all of those forms are available at barbershop for their respective races.
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Instead of hair they have horns and to change color of your bear form you needed to change skin color. The only exception were Tauren and Highmountain Tauren. Zandalari Troll cat forms are cat-shaped dinosaurs with long tusks.īear Form colors used to depend on your character's hair color. Kul Tiran cat forms are based on Drust magic. Highmountain Tauren cat forms look just like normal Tauren cat forms but with moose horns. Worgen cat forms have big worgen-like manes and dog-like snouts. Troll cat forms are crazy colored tigers with long tusks and ears. Tauren cat forms look more like lions and have bull horns. Night Elf cat forms have long ears and are dark colored panthers. With Shadowlands all of these color variants are available at barbershop for their respective races. Instead of hair they have horns and to change color of your cat form you needed to change skin color. Some need to unlocked first.Ĭat Form colors used to depend on your character's hair color. You can customize your druid forms freely at Barbershop. In addition it also contains all of the things that can alter how your Druid forms look. There are a still a few things I’d like to see, though-namely, an archer build, the ability to choose genders, less tedious tasks, and better controls (perhaps a d-pad for moving and the ability to tap on characters to engage with them?).This guide contains all of the Druid forms and information how they used to linked to the specific character customization options.

Inotia 2 nets you a lot for $5.99-a full-fledged RPG and an internet multiplayer mode. It took several tries for me to get online with Match Up Mode, but once I was online the connection was solid. In addition to the storyline, the game also features a “Match Up Mode,” where you can take your party online and battle against other players and buy and sell items. In my opinion, the touch controls are the superior setup-you can just touch enemies to engage them but you’ll find it hard to control the character otherwise (your finger will likely obscure the screen).Īs the storyline progresses, you get to add additional party members-a nice feature, especially as you can customize their skill-sets and equipment, and even control them by tapping their icon in the upper left corner. If you don’t touch the button, your character will just stand there and be hacked to pieces. The d-pad is pretty decent, though you will need to press the attack button (on the left side) to engage with any enemies. There is no archer build, and each of the builds is pre-gendered-but what can you really expect from an iPhone RPG? Controls are pretty straight-forward: you can either use the virtual d-pad, or just touch to move your character. There are five character classes to choose from: knight, magician, priest, thief, and templar.
