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== Introduction and History ==
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The stoic Dwarves of [[../../Ironforge/]] are an ancient race of robust humanoids who live beneath the snow-capped mountains of [[../../Khaz Modan/]]. The Dwarves have always been fast allies to the Humans and they revel in the prospects of battle and storytelling alike.
 
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==Introduction and History==
The stoic Dwarves of [[../../Cities/Ironforge|Ironforge]] are an ancient race of robust humanoids who live beneath the snow-capped mountains of [[../../Khaz Modan/]]. The Dwarves have always been fast allies to the Humans and they revel in the prospects of battle and storytelling alike.


In past ages, the Dwarves rarely left the safety of their mountain fortresses. However, when the call to battle sounded they rose up to defend their friends and allies with unmatched courage and valor.
In past ages, the Dwarves rarely left the safety of their mountain fortresses. However, when the call to battle sounded they rose up to defend their friends and allies with unmatched courage and valor.
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Still, their tendency to explore is impressive. If about two thirds of the surviving humans now live in the capital city of Stormwind, less then a third of the Dwarves are in Ironforge. In fact, there are more Dwarves in the Dwarven section of Stormwind then Ironforge itself! Now Ironforge is home to the Gnomish population as well, after they fled from their devastated city of [[../../Gnomeregan/]].
Still, their tendency to explore is impressive. If about two thirds of the surviving humans now live in the capital city of Stormwind, less then a third of the Dwarves are in Ironforge. In fact, there are more Dwarves in the Dwarven section of Stormwind then Ironforge itself! Now Ironforge is home to the Gnomish population as well, after they fled from their devastated city of [[../../Gnomeregan/]].


== Starting Attributes ==
==Starting Attributes==
{|
{|
|| || ''Base'' || [[../../Hunter/]] || [[../../Paladin/]] || [[../../Priest/]] || [[../../Rogue/]] || [[../../Warrior/]]
|| || ''Base'' || [[../../Classes/Hunter/]] || [[../../Classes/Paladin/]] || [[../../Classes/Priest/]] || [[../../Classes/Rogue/]] || [[../../Classes/Warrior/]]
|-
|-
|[[../../Attributes#Strength|Strength]] ||  22 || 22 || 24 || 22 || 23 || 25
|[[../../Attributes#Strength|Strength]] ||  22 || 22 || 24 || 22 || 23 || 25
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|}


 
==Racial Traits==
== Racial Traits ==
{{Dwarf Traits}}


'''Language'''
'''Language'''
<BR>Dwarvish, Common
<BR>Dwarvish, Common


==Classes==
Dwarf characters may play as a [[../../Classes/Hunter/]], [[../../Classes/Paladin/]], [[../../Classes/Priest/]], [[../../Classes/Rogue/]] or [[../../Classes/Warrior/]].


== Classes ==
==Starting Area==
Dwarf characters may play as a [[../../Hunter/]], [[../../Paladin/]], [[../../Priest/]], [[../../Rogue/]] or [[../../Warrior/]].
 
 
== Starting Area ==
[[../../Coldridge Valley/]]
[[../../Coldridge Valley/]]


[ [[../../Khaz Modan/]] / [[../../Dun Morogh/]] / [[../../Coldridge Valley/]] ] Location: (-6240, 165, 425)
[ [[../../Khaz Modan/]] / [[../../Dun Morogh/]] / [[../../Coldridge Valley/]] ] Location: (-6240, 165, 425)


 
==Factions and Clans==
== Factions and Clans ==
There are three historical factions of the Dwarven race as a result of the [[../../War of the Three Hammers/]].
There are three historical factions of the Dwarven race as a result of the [[../../War of the Three Hammers/]].


*[[../../Bronzebeard Clan/]]; a playable Dwarf-race, their capital is [[Ironforge]].
*[[../../Bronzebeard Clan/]]; a playable Dwarf-race, their capital is [[../../Cities/Ironforge|Ironforge]].
*[[../../Wildhammer Clan/]]; a neutral non-playable faction.
*[[../../Wildhammer Clan/]]; a neutral non-playable faction.
*[[../../Dark Iron Clan/]]; an aggressive non-playable faction.
*[[../../Dark Iron Clan/]]; an aggressive non-playable faction.


==Trivial Information==
==Trivial Information==
The Dwarven race of World of Warcraft is similar to that of the Dwarven race as depicted by author [[wikipedia:J._R._R._Tolkien|J.R.R. Tolkien]].  Tolkien, in his archetypal description of Dwarves, depicts them as the creation of [[wikipedia:Aul%C3%AB|Aulë]], a member of the race of [[wikipedia:Valar|Valar]], and defacto lord of the physical [[wikipedia:Matter|matter]] of [[wikipedia:Arda|Arda]] and the crafts that shape it.  Aulë, so the story goes, desired beings to teach his crafts too, and, weary of awaiting the arrival of [[wikipedia:Children_of_Il%C3%BAvatar|the children of Ilúvatar]] (Men and Elves), designed to create beings in his own likeness in the same fashion.
The Dwarven race of World of Warcraft is similar to that of the Dwarven race as depicted by author [[wikipedia:J. R. R. Tolkien|J.R.R. Tolkien]].  Tolkien, in his archetypal description of Dwarves, depicts them as the creation of [[wikipedia:Aulë|Aulë]], a member of the race of [[wikipedia:Valar|Valar]], and defacto lord of the physical [[wikipedia:Matter|matter]] of [[wikipedia:Arda|Arda]] and the crafts that shape it.  Aulë, so the story goes, desired beings to teach his crafts too, and, weary of awaiting the arrival of [[wikipedia:Children of Ilúvatar|the children of Ilúvatar]] (Men and Elves), designed to create beings in his own likeness in the same fashion.


This undertaking disturbed [[wikipedia:Il%C3%BAvatar|Ilúvatar]]; in creating beings of his own, Aulë had encroached on Ilúvatar's domain, which could potentially lead Aulë along the same path as [[wikipedia:Melkor|Melkor]].  Aulë, ashamed and weeping when Ilúvatar spoke to him, took up his hammer to smite the dwarves, who withdrew in fear.  Ilúvatar, seeing the sincerity in Aulë's confession, stayed Aulë's hammer and accepted the Dwarves as his adopted children, though he would not abide them to awaken before his own firstborn, the Elves. Thus, the Dwarves were forced to sleep in several underground fortresses.
This undertaking disturbed [[wikipedia:Ilúvatar|Ilúvatar]]; in creating beings of his own, Aulë had encroached on Ilúvatar's domain, which could potentially lead Aulë along the same path as [[wikipedia:Melkor|Melkor]].  Aulë, ashamed and weeping when Ilúvatar spoke to him, took up his hammer to smite the dwarves, who withdrew in fear.  Ilúvatar, seeing the sincerity in Aulë's confession, stayed Aulë's hammer and accepted the Dwarves as his adopted children, though he would not abide them to awaken before his own firstborn, the Elves. Thus, the Dwarves were forced to sleep in several underground fortresses.


Tolkien's dwarves are master craftsmen and miners, with an affinity for rock and gems and metal.  In smithing they are second only to the elves for blades, though in maileknitting they are unchallenged, and in stonework they are surpassed only by the creations of forces more powerful then those of men and elves and dwarves.  They are a proud and to some extent distrusting race, but less prone to corruption for power then men; instead, their principle character weakness is materialism, a fault seen in all of Tolkien's books.
Tolkien's dwarves are master craftsmen and miners, with an affinity for rock and gems and metal.  In smithing they are second only to the elves for blades, though in maileknitting they are unchallenged, and in stonework they are surpassed only by the creations of forces more powerful then those of men and elves and dwarves.  They are a proud and to some extent distrusting race, but less prone to corruption for power then men; instead, their principle character weakness is materialism, a fault seen in all of Tolkien's books.
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The race itself in WoW, however, derives many its characteristic from the Dwarves of Warhammer FRPG and Battle Game. In it, Dwarves are famous for their affinity with all things mechanical, especially engines of war, as well as extensive use of gunpowder. While borrowing much from Tolkien's archetype of fantasy dwarves (further popularized by D&D franchise), Warhammer and WoW dwarves are made distinct from other depiction of that race through this affinity.
The race itself in WoW, however, derives many its characteristic from the Dwarves of Warhammer FRPG and Battle Game. In it, Dwarves are famous for their affinity with all things mechanical, especially engines of war, as well as extensive use of gunpowder. While borrowing much from Tolkien's archetype of fantasy dwarves (further popularized by D&D franchise), Warhammer and WoW dwarves are made distinct from other depiction of that race through this affinity.


The Dwarves in WoW, for some reason, speak with scottish accent, and in some cases use irish riverdance as their dance action.
The Dwarves in WoW, for some reason, speak with Scottish accent, and in some cases use Irish riverdance as their dance action.


==Dwarves==
==Dwarves==
===Introductions/Story===
===Introductions/Story===
=====Homeland=====
=====Homeland=====
The icy lands of Cold Ridge Valley and the whole Dun Morogh area. It hosts the [[World of Warcraft/Alliance|Alliance]] stronghold, Ironforge or IF in slang.
The icy lands of Cold Ridge Valley and the whole Dun Morogh area. It hosts the [[World of Warcraft/Alliance|Alliance]] stronghold, Ironforge or IF in slang.


===Characteristics===
===Characteristics===
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*[[World of Warcraft/Dun Morogh|Dun Morogh]]
*[[World of Warcraft/Dun Morogh|Dun Morogh]]
====Home City====
====Home City====
*[[World of Warcraft/Ironforge|Ironforge]]
*[[World of Warcraft/Cities/Ironforge|Ironforge]]
 
====Classes====
====Classes====
* [[World of Warcraft/Hunter|Hunter]]
* [[World of Warcraft/Classes/Hunter|Hunter]]
* [[World of Warcraft/Paladin|Paladin]]
* [[World of Warcraft/Classes/Paladin|Paladin]]
* [[World of Warcraft/Priest|Priest]]
* [[World of Warcraft/Classes/Priest|Priest]]
* [[World of Warcraft/Rogue|Rogue]]
* [[World of Warcraft/Classes/Rogue|Rogue]]
* [[World of Warcraft/Warrior|Warrior]]
* [[World of Warcraft/Classes/Warrior|Warrior]]
====Racial Traits====
====Racial Traits====
*Stoneform - Active
*Stoneform - Active
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====Racial Mount====
====Racial Mount====
*[[World of Warcraft/Ram|Ram]]
*[[World of Warcraft/Ram|Ram]]
*'''Start Location:''' Dun Morogh
*'''Home City:''' Ironforge
*'''Racial Mount:''' Ram
*'''Available Classes:'''  [[World of Warcraft/Classes/Paladin|Paladin]], [[World of Warcraft/Classes/Hunter|Hunter]], [[World of Warcraft/Classes/Priest|Priest]], [[World of Warcraft/Classes/Rogue|Rogue]], [[World of Warcraft/Classes/Warrior|Warrior]]
==Racial traits==
*'''Stoneform''' - active
:While active, grants immunity to Bleed, Poison, and Disease effects. In addition, Armor increases by 5% and speed reduced to 70% of normal. Lasts 20 sec. - 3 min cooldown
*'''Gun Specialization''' - passive
:Dwarves get +5 to Gun Skill
*'''Frost Resistance''' - passive
:All Dwarves get +10 Cold Resistance
*'''Treasure Finding''' - passive
:Activate to see treasure chests on mini map - lasts until canceled - no cooldown

Latest revision as of 07:33, 19 January 2010

Introduction and History[edit]

The stoic Dwarves of Ironforge are an ancient race of robust humanoids who live beneath the snow-capped mountains of Khaz Modan. The Dwarves have always been fast allies to the Humans and they revel in the prospects of battle and storytelling alike.

In past ages, the Dwarves rarely left the safety of their mountain fortresses. However, when the call to battle sounded they rose up to defend their friends and allies with unmatched courage and valor.

Due to a recent discovery that uncovered fragments of their ancient origins, the Dwarves have undergone a remarkable transformation. The discovery convinced the Dwarves that the mighty Titans created them from stone when the world was young. They feel that their destiny is now to search the world for more signs and proof of their enchanted heritage and to rediscover the Titans' hidden legacies. To this end, the Dwarves have sent out archaeological teams to all ends of the world in the hopes of discovering new insights into their shrouded past. These journeys have led to Dwarven excavation sites all over the known world, some of which serve as outposts and some of which serve as potential hunting grounds for the enemies of the Dwarven race.

The Dwarves were stout allies of the Humans during the Second War, joining the Alliance of Lordaeron after their homeland of Khaz Modan was invaded. Holed deep in their mountainside city-fortress of Ironforge, the Dwarves have managed to weather both the Horde invasion and the plague. Still, they are long-lived, slow and careful folk, and children are a rare blessing to them. The Dwarves of Ironforge number a mere 60,000.

Still, their tendency to explore is impressive. If about two thirds of the surviving humans now live in the capital city of Stormwind, less then a third of the Dwarves are in Ironforge. In fact, there are more Dwarves in the Dwarven section of Stormwind then Ironforge itself! Now Ironforge is home to the Gnomish population as well, after they fled from their devastated city of Gnomeregan.

Starting Attributes[edit]

Base Classes/Hunter Classes/Paladin Classes/Priest Classes/Rogue Classes/Warrior
Strength 22 22 24 22 23 25
Agility 16 19 16 16 19 16
Stamina 23 24 25 23 24 25
Intellect 19 19 19 21 19 19
Spirit 19 20 20 22 19 19

Racial Traits[edit]

Language
Dwarvish, Common

Classes[edit]

Dwarf characters may play as a Classes/Hunter, Classes/Paladin, Classes/Priest, Classes/Rogue or Classes/Warrior.

Starting Area[edit]

Coldridge Valley

[ Khaz Modan / Dun Morogh / Coldridge Valley ] Location: (-6240, 165, 425)

Factions and Clans[edit]

There are three historical factions of the Dwarven race as a result of the War of the Three Hammers.

Trivial Information[edit]

The Dwarven race of World of Warcraft is similar to that of the Dwarven race as depicted by author J.R.R. Tolkien. Tolkien, in his archetypal description of Dwarves, depicts them as the creation of Aulë, a member of the race of Valar, and defacto lord of the physical matter of Arda and the crafts that shape it. Aulë, so the story goes, desired beings to teach his crafts too, and, weary of awaiting the arrival of the children of Ilúvatar (Men and Elves), designed to create beings in his own likeness in the same fashion.

This undertaking disturbed Ilúvatar; in creating beings of his own, Aulë had encroached on Ilúvatar's domain, which could potentially lead Aulë along the same path as Melkor. Aulë, ashamed and weeping when Ilúvatar spoke to him, took up his hammer to smite the dwarves, who withdrew in fear. Ilúvatar, seeing the sincerity in Aulë's confession, stayed Aulë's hammer and accepted the Dwarves as his adopted children, though he would not abide them to awaken before his own firstborn, the Elves. Thus, the Dwarves were forced to sleep in several underground fortresses.

Tolkien's dwarves are master craftsmen and miners, with an affinity for rock and gems and metal. In smithing they are second only to the elves for blades, though in maileknitting they are unchallenged, and in stonework they are surpassed only by the creations of forces more powerful then those of men and elves and dwarves. They are a proud and to some extent distrusting race, but less prone to corruption for power then men; instead, their principle character weakness is materialism, a fault seen in all of Tolkien's books.

The race itself in WoW, however, derives many its characteristic from the Dwarves of Warhammer FRPG and Battle Game. In it, Dwarves are famous for their affinity with all things mechanical, especially engines of war, as well as extensive use of gunpowder. While borrowing much from Tolkien's archetype of fantasy dwarves (further popularized by D&D franchise), Warhammer and WoW dwarves are made distinct from other depiction of that race through this affinity.

The Dwarves in WoW, for some reason, speak with Scottish accent, and in some cases use Irish riverdance as their dance action.

Dwarves[edit]

Introductions/Story[edit]

Homeland[edit]

The icy lands of Cold Ridge Valley and the whole Dun Morogh area. It hosts the Alliance stronghold, Ironforge or IF in slang.

Characteristics[edit]

Starting Area[edit]

Home City[edit]

Classes[edit]

Racial Traits[edit]

  • Stoneform - Active

While active, grants immunity to Bleed, Poison, and Disease effects. In addition, Armor increases by 5% and speed reduced to 70% of normal. Lasts 20 sec. - 3 min cooldown

  • Gun Specialization - Passive

Dwarves get +5 to gun skill

  • Frost Resistance - Passive

All Dwarves get +10 Cold Resistance

  • Find Treasure - Passive

Activate to see treasure chests on mini map - lasts until canceled - no cooldown

Racial Mount[edit]

Racial traits[edit]

  • Stoneform - active
While active, grants immunity to Bleed, Poison, and Disease effects. In addition, Armor increases by 5% and speed reduced to 70% of normal. Lasts 20 sec. - 3 min cooldown
  • Gun Specialization - passive
Dwarves get +5 to Gun Skill
  • Frost Resistance - passive
All Dwarves get +10 Cold Resistance
  • Treasure Finding - passive
Activate to see treasure chests on mini map - lasts until canceled - no cooldown