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Warlords of Draenor: Updated Female Human Model

The new female human model almost makes me want to roll Alliance.
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It feels like it’s been an eternity since the last Warlords of Draenor character art update, but World of Warcraft artists Joe Keller, Chris Robinson, and Tyson Murphey did not disappoint with their latest post: the updated female human model.

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During the original model update announcement, Blizzard showed off the redone version of the orcs, but did not do the same for humans. Alliance fans have been going rabid for this reveal and they will not be disappointed.

As with the other updates, the new model looks familiar while also being a clear improvement over its ten-year-old predecessor. In addition to the improved detail on the face and hair, the female human model gets some more muscle definition to make her look like more of an adventurer.

As excited as I am about this new model and the previously announced updated female undead model, I look forward to the next time we get to see some animations or gameplay footage featuring the new models, like what was revealed during the original Warlords of Draenor updated character model announcement. I am beyond ready to see the updated female human cast animation.


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