Kaldorei: Druid: You are the mellow player. You're a little bit deeper than other players when it comes to learning a class, because your class is the jack of all trades. Sometimes players can get agitated with you, because they don't understand why you roll on items that may go to a Rogue or Priest as well. You are an OK player, and have potential leadership skills.
Priest: You are the whiner. You'll find anything to whine about. Warrior loses aggro? Whine about it! Get out of Shadowform? Piss off! More often than not you'll be kicked from guilds and groups because players don't enjoy your company.
Warrior: You are the anti-horde. Upon researching the best Alliance Warrior class in PvP you came to the conclusion that Shadowmeld corspecamping with your Warrior is totally awesome. Players will often listen to you because you're ruthless when it comes to hurting people.
Rogue: You are the kiddie. You think Kaldorei are good-looking so you rolled one. You also like being 'stealthy' and think you're hot IRL. Really, you are an immature little 14-year old getting fat on Twinkie's sitting in front of your computer, dreaming about hot naked chix, or looking at them.
Hunter: You are the loser of WoW. Your name is probably some strange copy of Legolas, like Legolosses or Legolez. Your cheapest tactic is Aimed Shot/Shadowmeld, and you use it quite often. You have an L2P mindset and think you're 1337, when really you're the worst type of player.
Human: Priest: You are the optimist. You believe, unlike 90% of the population, that the stat spirit really makes a difference in healing. Players in end-game guilds laugh at you behind your back, but you don't care, because you'll stick true to your beliefs. Some players look up to you, while others think you suck at your class.
Warrior: You are the average joe. It is most likely you are new to WoW, and want to play something familiar. Human? Sure! Warrior? Sounds basic! Nobody really cares about you, because you're an OK guy.
Rogue: You are the gold farmer. Ni hao? You probably have a weird name, and you're probably spending 18 hours a day in Dire Maul or Tyr's Hand. The reputation bonus is great for long sessions in Felwood or Silithus. Typically you don't know how to play your class at all, and other players wtfpwn you in PvP. It's fine, learn 2 play.
Mage: You are the flamer. You spend most of your time on the Mage forum playing theorycraft. In your heart you secretly hate Hunters, Rogues, Warriors, and Warlocks, because only YOU should have strong DPS. When a Paladin is the one to outbid you on Azurerong Mageblade, you're the one that /gquits, because Paladins don't need crit% or +spelldamage, according to your logic.
Warlock: You are the pitied. Players try to laugh at you when you launch a fear in PvP and you get pwn'd two seconds later when it breaks. You most likely hate your class. Your next character is typically an Undead Rogue.
Paladin: You are the sucker. Blizzard totally scammed you right from under your face after 8 months of hoping they'd fix you. Most classes hate you for rolling on items that they need. ToEP? Not Paladin! OBS? Not Paladin! The Untamed Blade? You wish! You're most likely to re-roll Kaldorei Warrior, with all the hate you have inside of you.
Dwarf: Hunter: You are the mature player. People enjoy RPing with you, because you can tell great stories over a good ale. People enjoy chilling with you, and IRL you probably score some hot chix everyday. When there's guild drama, or a crisis, you're the one to fix it.
Priest: You are cool. You probably didn't choose Dwarf Priest first, but after learning about Fear Ward in end-game, you changed your mind. Socializing is one of your good traits. You can type fast in-between heals, and Warriors want to make love to you.
Rogue: You are the redneck. You'd spec for Maces just because it irritates your opponents, and you enjoy popping potions at the last minute. When players try to speak to you, you often use 1337 in return, like: "wut u wnt mate?" You probably have gotten into a barfight IRL, or have streetfought before.
Paladin: You want to own. Inside your heart you have the deep desire to see big numbers flash across your screen, but alas, you'll most likely never see a crit above 2k. You take your buffbot/healing roll with passion though, and even though you can't own, you make it so that your allies can. You have L2P and would be extremely dangerous if you re-rolled.
Gnome: Warrior: You are the joke. You rolled Gnome just because it's entertaining to see a 2 foot tall character tank Onyxia or kill a Tauren. Players in PvP generally like to /target and /pat you. You're not really liked by the Alliance but the Horde enjoy your company. There's nothing more enjoy in your career then Escape Trapping out of Roots and Intercepting/Mortal Striking a Tauren Druid to death, when he/she is running away in travel form.
Rogue: You are cute. Similiar to Gnome Warriors you're a joke. When you gank somebody in PvP they're trying to figure out where you are, vs. how skilled are you.
Warlock: You are the elitist. You knew the consequences of rolling a joke class, but you did so anyway. That +5% intellect is godly for crits, along with the +15 Enigineering. You're an experienced player that loves to raid. You probably have Enigineering, and enjoy throwing explosives at people. You're typicaly popular and every so often you do something stupid IRL.
Mage: You are the wise. When others complain about how the game functions, you stop their behemoth mentality with opinions and figures that suggest otherwise. You encourage deep thought among others. You're a good candidate for guild officer or leader, and should consider creating a guild.
Troll: All: Your islands been taken over by a level 7 NPC, your racials suck, and when you have a really horrible accent. People don't want you, or need you, and the only race that sympathizes with your situation are the Gnomes.
Orc: Hunter: You are the believer. You believe that anything can happen if you try hard enough. You have faith in your pet's abilities to own the opponent. When others try to stun you, you laugh at them, while using your two-minute cooldown IWIN button.
Warlock: You are strange. Orcs look hideous in general, but absolutely ridiculous in cloth armor. When a player has the nerve to comment upon your dress, you typically tell them quite clearly to go away. Similiar to Humans, your next character is most likely an Undead Rogue.
Shaman: You have no weaknesses. People can always invite you to a group knowning you'll do your job, and do it well. You're probably specced perfectly, after long and tedious research about it. However, you probably don't have many strengths either. Well-balanced, and fun to play with.
Warrior: You are wtfpwnage. Players, espically Rogues, hate seeing you come into combat, especially if you have a healer next to you. When you 2-shot somebody you don't linger upon them, but continue on to another player. You're 1337, and mild-mannered about it, as long as you win. When you lose, you get really pissed, and probably have broken a keyboard before.
Rogue: You are an anti-hypocritic hypocrit. You believe that Rogues are easy to beast and easy to play, but you're playing one. You enjoy the company of Dwarves. IRL you probably aren't liked that much by anybody, and you probably have a mean girlfriend.
Forsaken: Warlock: You are emo. Darkness? Think walking corspes! Warlock? Hell ya! You like to preach about death, and your favorite color is most likely black. You're not bad at your class, compared to most Warlocks. Succubus don't turn you on.
Mage: You are the confident. You'll blink/AE in the middle of a pack without fear of dying. When the imps in MC have to be killed, you're the leader of the Mages. IRL, you know exactly how to flirt with girls, and girls love to be with you. When other mages complain about their class you preach of how much mages completely and totally rock. Peace on!
Rogue: You are the most hated of WoW. Whenever another player sees you, they typically want to kill you, even if they're Horde. You can typically hold your own in 1v1 PvP, but you hate groups, because they hate you. Personally, you'd love it if Blizzard implemented FFA-PVP servers, so you could kill as you please.
Warrior: You are the little brother. Tauren and Orcs believe they have to look out for you in the battlegrounds, because you're quite small, and your weapon is quite small. Your shoulders and armor-pieces don't really fit, and you're not that good of a tank. You're most likely to spec Fury, just to piss off every Forsaken rogue.
Priest: You are captain Juan Luc Picard of the U.S.S. Enterprise. You hate Blizzard for making you choose between walking corspes and jamaicans. You do however, know how to play, and are a great player. You have leadership skills necessary to make players listen in PvP without using all caps. IRL, you're probably a male who has served in the military before. You don't take $!@% from others.
Tauren: Shaman: You are the second-most hated character in WoW, almost first. Horde players don't really care about you, but Alliance enjoy nothing more than spending a couple hours /corspecamping and /spitting on your corspe. All and all, you're probably a nice guy, but people just don't care. You may have skills, but others say otherwise, because you're a Tauren shaman, which = god.
Warrior: You are the tank. You enjoy watching your health meter go down and up while being beat-up by players. Healers keep you alive because you're the most likely to screw up opponent mobs. Can you say Warstomp? Either you are specced full Protection or full Arms, and you pwn clothies easily. Your best friend is probably a Forsaken priest.
Hunter: You are invisiable. People are not aware you exist. When players engage you in PvP they're more surprised your a Tauren then they are from your 1000 Raptor Strike crits with an Arcanite Reaper. You'll never be famous, but you may make it as a McDonald's worker.
Druid: You are deeply spiritual. Others leave you alove because they know you are intelligent. You <3 cow druids and Kaldorei druids. You just may be the best type of player, but nobody wants somebody that isn't Innervate-specced, so you often get unseen. You're not a bad RPer, and should probably roll up on an RP server.