![]() Well, mostly closed: he's got a bit of a gut, so the bottom few buttons are undone. Blizzard wasted no time in fixing this, though, so Chen is wearing an outfit that looks like the traditional kung fu uniform, all black with white trim and frog buttons holding the shirt closed. When the Pandaren were first introduced, they were wearing samurai-style outfits - Far East, indeed. One of the few named Pandarens was Brewmaster Chen Stormstout. There are several references to them in WoW, but they haven't actually appeared in the game (yet). Pandarens started as an April Fools' joke way back in the Warcraft III days, but the response was so overwhelming that they were eventually included in one of the expansions. ![]() To bear! They are peerless warriors and world class drinkers all in one! However, if attacked, the laughing brewmasters bring all of their pandaren agility and ferocity 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. Pandaren Empire, the mighty brewmasters travel the world in search of exotic ales and the finest brewed spirits. ![]() The figures have shown up at specialty stores and Toys Я Us, but there's one release that is so under-the-radar that it isn't even included on the company's official rolls. Ĭhen Stormstout, Pandaren Brewmaster World of Warcraftįor a few years now, DC Direct has been producing World of Warcraft figures through its "DC Unlimited" sub-brand. B u y t h e t o y s, n o t t h e h y p e. ![]()
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