

Two brewmasters appear in the Blood Elf campaign. He gave Maiev Shadowsong a Slipper of Agility +3, before closing up his shop.Ĭhen Stormstout is the most prominently featured Brewmaster and is present throughout the bonus campaign, albeit only if you complete an optional quest to recruit him. In the fourth mission of the Sentinels campaign a pandaren was in the Pandaren Brewing area in southwest corner of the map. 2 Appearance in The Frozen Throne campaignsĪppearance in The Frozen Throne campaigns.They harvest these spirits and awaken them, allowing the one fortunate enough to drink one of these Master Brews to actually see and commune with the spirit.Ī warrior Hero, the brewmasters of Pandaria have emerged from the bamboo forests of their ancestors to bring their unique fighting style (and robust ales) to the highest bidder. Yet the term "spirits" is not used facetiously among these folk, for those who would become brewmasters learn which plants, berries, and fungi harbor the most powerful spirits. These pandaren, like all their kind, master a craft: theirs is the creation of ales, wines and other spirits. Rather than them being relegated to some outcast place in society, however, pandaren highly regard those who show such a propensity. Brewmasters are those pandaren given to a fondness for drink. However, if attacked, the laughing brewmasters bring all of their pandaren agility and ferocity to bear! They even bring their beer to war! They are peerless warriors and world class drinkers all in one! Ī rare few pandaren walk outside of their culture's normal ways. These affable warriors rarely seek out danger or trouble, preferring instead to spend their time concocting new and tasty beverages for any brave enough to imbibe them. Hailing from the secretive Pandaren Empire, the mighty brewmasters travel the world in search of exotic ales and the finest brewed spirits. Pandaren brewmaster ("Chinese" canon version). Many pandaren are skilled at fighting bare-handed.Were you looking for general lore about brewmasters or Warcraft III unit? The traditional pandaren fighting style focuses upon mobility, speed and precision, as well as stunning acrobatic tricks. Pandaren have a long tradition of mystic warfare and are exceedingly strong and agile. They may be cute, but they are not harmless. This appearance leads some to underestimate these noble creatures, thinking them harmless and "cute". Hailing from their own secret empire, the pandaren are a race of humanoids resembling panda bears. "Where once the pandaren were a mighty empire, standing proud beside their night elf allies, now they are a simple people who want only peace and a safe home." Since the Third War, more pandaren have come to visit Kalimdor. After the Sundering, some pandaren returned to the "new" Kalimdor to explore it. The clans severed ties and left Kalimdor behind eventually establishing a new home on an island they named Pandaria. They were allies of the night elves until they saw their obsession with magic getting out of control. The pandaren are originally from central Kalimdor where they established the Pandaren Empire. More info about the race can be found here without too much copy/pasting: Most thought that it would have come in Cataclysm instead of the Goblin or Worgen, but that was not the case. The information can be found here: Īs far as the building aspect, there has been a lot of talk in the background about the race being added in going as far back as the announcement of the last expansion (Cataclysm). In regards to the April 1st joke, it was a joke back in the day. The Pandaren race has been around since Warcraft 3/Frozen Throne times when a monk named Chen Stormstout helped out Rexxar in an extra campaign (as you mentioned).
