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Pandaren Racial Specialties

The specialties of the Pandaren race in the official setting of World of Warcraft are: Gourmet, God of Cookery, Normal Mind, Qinggong, and Qigong Palm.

Related introductions: 1. Gourmet: Your love for food allows you to gain double attributes from the effect of eating enough.

Passive skills, natural advantages for foodies.

2. God of Cookery: Cooking skills increase by 15 points.

As a passive skill, Pandaren have an advantage over other races in cooking.

3. Be normal: Your experience point reward time after rest will be doubled on the normal basis.

4. Qinggong: Falling damage taken is halved.

Passive skill makes you less likely to die when falling from a height.

5. Qigong Palm: The Qigong Palm is as powerful as thunder, paralyzing the target for 4 seconds. After using this skill, you will pause the attack.

Active skill, melee range, 2 minute cooldown.

Expanded information related background: Pandaren are the indigenous people of this magical fertile land.

Once upon a time, they were the laborers of the Mogu warlords, a race of brutal giants.

With perseverance, secret diplomacy, and unique hand-to-hand combat skills, the Pandaren launched a successful revolution, ended the rule of the Mogu tribe, and established a Pandaren Empire that has flourished for thousands of years.

Pandas like to make friends and share delicious food, and sometimes good-natured jousting can also enhance mutual feelings.

They are content to live in this isolation, in which their culture develops, free from the influence of the outside world.

However, there are still some pandaren who have a thirst for adventure as much as they crave wine.

These adventurers want to explore the world beyond the shores of Pandaria.

The most well-known of these adventurers is Master Brewmaster Chen Stormstout.

In order to brew the most special wine in the world, he searched for special brewing materials and played a very important role in the establishment of the tribe.