One of the best parts of an MMORPG like World of Warcraft is the community that surrounds it. It’s a lot of fun to interact with other players in the game. However, it’s equally exciting (perhaps even more so) to see all the wonderful new things the community brings to the table. Whether it’s through comedy videos, in-depth guides, fan art, contests, or a plethora of other creative endeavors, World of Warcraft fans have no shortage of creators to turn to.

Popular creators like Taliesin & Evitel, Signs of Kelani, and Bellular have earned their places amongst the greats of World of Warcraft content creators. With such a big community though, there are hundreds of people who have yet to find their footing. This list looks at just ten of those excellent content creators from Twitch, Youtube, and Instagram that deserve more followers than they currently have.

10 Soulscape (Twitch)

If you’re into the PVP scene you’ve likely heard of Pikaboo (235K followers) or Bahjeera (473K followers). They’re quite popular for being some of the best in the game, with Pikaboo being a Gladiator Rogue and Bahjeera being the Rank 1 Warrior with over 3000 arena rating. Soulscape is a different kind of PVPer.

He loves World PVP content above all else, trying to push himself into situations where he takes on multiple enemies alone and wins. He plays a lot of Affliction Warlock and Feral Druid in Battle for Azeroth and pulls off some fairly impressive maneuvers. If you’re interested in watching a chill guy with a great taste in music PVP all day, Soulscape is the man for you. He currently sits at only 7.9K followers.

9 Maitoz (Twitch)

Anyone from Classic World of Warcraft will have heard of the guild APES. They’re the almost exclusively Gnome/Dwarf guild from private servers that have been breaking world records in almost everything they ever do. They speed run all the raids, they’ve completed the Scepter of the Shifting Sands quest chain in less than 24 hours, they make all of their warriors achieve Grand Marshal, and they’re some of the best Classic players in the world.

Maitoz is their Guild Master. The 32-year-old gamer currently has 37.2K followers on Twitch, which is honestly quite low considering how accomplished he is. Most players looking to up their game on Classic will turn to APES streamers for advice. Who better to watch in Ahn’Qiraj than their Guild Master, Raid Leader, and Main Tank?

8 Vira_Nailovna (Instagram)

Not all content creators need to make videos. Russian cosplayer Vira is the perfect example of underrated. How does a woman with this much talent, such beautifully accurate work, and is even followed by one of the queens of cosplay (narga_lifestream) only have two thousand followers?

Her costumes are absolute art and she’s not currently getting the recognition she deserves. Of course, she doesn’t only do World of Warcraft cosplays. Her Melisandre from Game of Thrones is easily mistakable for Carice van Houten herself.

7 Frostadamus (Youtube)

Although Frostadamus currently sits at 76.8K subscribers (making him one the second most popular creator on this list) he certainly deserves more. His Rags to Riches series has hundreds of thousands of views. Why aren’t half of these people subscribed? Frosty is the Youtube authority on making gold in Classic WoW. He does gold per hour comparisons of almost every grinding spot in the game.

Although he’s seen mostly as a mage, his guides apply to many different classes. He films predominately as a Mage, a Rogue, and a Warrior. Though he has also filmed several videos in which he describes how other classes could do the same thing. We all know how important gold is in Classic. If you’ve ever wanted to become the Baron of the Auction House, subscribe to Frostadamus.

6 Archvaldor (Youtube)

It’s amazing that Archvaldor only has 62.3K Youtube subscribers when he’s making mindblowing BFA videos where he teaches secret gold farming techniques, speed leveling exploits, and even making an invincible level 110 class trial. We can’t guarantee that Blizzard won’t take action against some of the things Archvaldor shows in his videos, but we can say they’re a lot of fun to learn about regardless.

5 R_Squared_Art (Instagram)

Ricardo is a professional illustrator and designer from Amsterdam with some serious skills. He focuses a lot on video game art with many of his work being inspired by World of Warcraft. He’s made portraits of Illidan, Sylvanas, Tyrande, and Varian as well as unnamed trolls, humans, and orcs. He does not exclusively focus on WoW. He also creates original illustrations for board games and books. How does he only have 1,300 followers?

4 Kiba- Wolf (Youtube)

Kiba’s content is pretty niche (they only have 1.2K subscribers at the moment), but that doesn’t stop it from being worthy of more attention. They play a Feral Druid in Battle for Azeroth and make a lot of videos showcasing their in time completions of high-level Mythic+ keys.

Many newer melee DPS looking to get into Mythic dungeons find these PoV dungeon runs valuable. Kiba even points out where they think they made some mistakes in captions. It’s equally important to learn from errors as it is to learn from perfect precision. That’s why Kiba’s fans like their content.

3 Lil_G_Cosplay (Instagram)

Angelina is another cosplayer who somehow has fallen under the radar despite her artistry and beautiful photography. She’s a video game enthusiast with cosplays coming from League of Legends, Starcraft, and World of Warcraft among others.

We love her casual take on Alleria Windrunner. It’s so pretty, plus the color scheme is on point! Somehow, she only has 300 followers on her Instagram page. Show her some love, because she plans on cosplaying Calia Menethil next!

2 Asmongold (Youtube)

Asmongold is best known as the most popular World of Warcraft streamer, and the 18th most popular stream on Twitch with an average viewer count of 41,488. That’s an undeniable achievement. However, Asmon expressed his desire to be considered a Youtuber as well during a late June reaction video.

Asmongold’s original Youtube channel currently sits at 329K subscribers while his most popular reupload channel has 295K. By the numbers alone, he’s by far the most well-known creator on this list. However, these channels only have about 20.5% and 18.4% of the numbers of his Twitch channel respectively. Everyone knows Asmon as a streamer, but he’s really struggling to make it as a Youtuber. Show your support by subscribing. Help Asmon achieve his dream to ascend beyond the label of a streamer.

1 Graysfordays (Twitch)

Grays is a Classic WoW player with 1.5K followers on Twitch. His goal is to make the leveling process engaging and nerve-wracking. He plays the Hardcore Challenge, meaning if he dies he has to delete his character. He is currently playing through his second character, on a quest to avenge his previous Druid by killing King Bangalash. His fans are invested in his journey, creating art of what they hope to be an epic showdown.

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