Orc the main character Durotan is WoTLK Classic Gold a delightful mix of vicious and honourable; When he's not hurling his massive fists to his enemies, the orc warchief speaks expressively and acts with an eminence that is a contrast to his muscular appearance. Orcs can appear to be a bit aloof however, they still revere and abide by their customs from the past. Therefore, this film's portrayal of orcs is not just true to the legends, however, it also creates characters that feel more likeable (and likeable) than their human counterparts they share scenes with.
Indeed It would be great if World of Warcraft 's humans were as fascinating as the orcs. The characters' short introductions aren't enough to provide background stories and the number of important characters further complicates their existence. There are so many characters competing to be on the screen that none of their arcs have the chance to be properly explored. There are characters who jump in only to disappear by teleporting off and having no purpose other than to move the plot along. Half-orc Garona in particular has the most pathetic motivations. It's a pity that the film strives to provide an authentic portrayal of the World of Warcraft universe's characters with the sole purpose of making their presence feel stale or boring within the larger narrative. It's difficult to sympathize with the suffering of humans when the warchief of the orcs is trying to save his clan, his son is born, and has to stand against the exploitation of the people he loves at by a corrupted leader.
Apart from the orcs and humans, other races also appear in the film, which have a negative impact on the movie. The portrayal of the high-elves and Kirin Tor mages particularly is cringe-inducing in their cheap style; if World of Warcraft is supposed to be a high-fantasy action film, their real-life realisations are not appropriate buy WOW WoTLK Classic Gold at best, and detrimental at worst.