

Very, very similar cultures you'd be hard pressed to really find any major differences between the two. Kingdom of Bretonnia // Kingdom of Stormwind:. They're a recolor they both even have a world tree. Responsible for the orcs of both IPs, and probably the goblins of both IPs. In warcraft they got better tech but that's about it. They're the same, straight up the same, same personality, same weapon preferences and the like.

A mysterious race from another world, with corruption flowing through their veins. Orcs between the two IPs are essentially the same. Gnomes of warcraft are essentially a combination of Halflings and Dwarves of Warhammer.ĭragons between warcraft and warhammer are very similar although dragons in warcraft are far more active, color coded, and common from what I can tell. Ugly rat monsters who live underground and infest dwarven mines and the like.

These two races are power hungry and corrupted versions of what was once the high elves just a re-color of the armor from black to red. High elves of warcraft past lore are essentially the same as high elves of warhammer lore. Undead is about the same as well even you have zombies, skeleton, ghouls, ghosts, etc etc only difference is vampire are a bit more common in the warhammer universe. Humans in warcraft essentially are a combination of Warhammer high elves and humans even including the color scheme and lion symbology.ĭwarves in both settings are essentially the same, Warhammer dwarves have gyrocopters, warcraft dwarves have gyrocopters, warhammer dwarves have rifles and live in massive cave holds, hate orcs, and love beer, honor and etc you get the picture. I'll write up the ones I can think of below:: Think of the warhammer races, then think of the warcraft races how many real differences are there that you can find? Sure it's different settings, and changed/expanded upon the lore but it's still quite similar and Warsword Conquest is still the closest anyone is going to find to a Warcraft mod for Warband and I've been looking quite a lot for one. Patrick Wyatt, a developer who helped make Warcraft said that Warcraft started out as a Warhammer game, but Games Workshop denied the license and they had to modify the assets just enough to avoid copyright. Warcraft is essentially a modified Warhammer.

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