With OnlyFangs 3, the next big WoW project is starting on Twitch. Everything that is known so far can be found here.
What is OnlyFangs? OnlyFangs is a streamer-led project on Twitch that has already enjoyed great popularity with viewers in 2 seasons. So far, WoW Classic Vanilla has been played in hardcore mode. It has followed these rules:
- Characters that die, die – players must then start over from scratch with a fresh character
- Participants must be streamers and content creators
- Progress was structured and organized as a group
- There were clear goals
- Exploiting loopholes or exploits was not tolerated
The organizer and streamer Sodapoppin is currently still planning for the upcoming “season” of the project, so not much is set in stone yet. However, everything that is known so far has been listed for you here.
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Everything about the start, participants, and rules of OnlyFangs Season 3
When does Season 3 of OnlyFangs start?
No exact start date has been announced yet. However, it is clear that OnlyFangs 3 will primarily deal with the expansion The Burning Crusade, which was released on February 5, 2026, for WoW Classic. However, Sodapoppin made it clear that they will not start immediately at launch, as they do not want to waste time waiting for raids.
Who is participating?
No official list of participants is known yet. However, it is clear that Sodapoppin will again act as the organizer and “rival” LoLTyler1 will also be part of it.
Are there new rules for Season 3?
In addition to the classic hardcore rules mentioned above, there are also some additions in the works. In the previous season, viewer interaction proved to be problematic. This time, it is expected to be avoided by prohibiting playing with viewers and also restricting any community interference in the project’s gameplay. This should prevent streamers with larger audiences from gaining an unfair advantage.
Everything about the content, goals, and collaborations of OnlyFangs Season 3
What will be played?
It is expected that Season 3 will distance itself from WoW Classic Vanilla, as the streamer guild has already conducted initial tests with the Burning Crusade expansion. Additionally, the expansion offers more complex mechanics, especially in PvE, as well as exciting arenas and battlegrounds for PvP.
There are also some dungeons in TBC known for their dangerous one-shots, where characters can be wiped out in a single hit.
Are there already fixed goals and a schedule?
Not yet. It is clear that completing difficult raids will again be a focus.
However, some concepts are still being considered. The rivalry between Sodapoppin and Tyler1 has attracted attention and brought new ideas. Currently, there is consideration to start with 2 guilds in the project: one for the Alliance and one for the Horde, which will likely be led by Soda and Tyler1, respectively.
Additionally, there is consideration to form “houses” within the guilds like in Game of Thrones, to which the streamers can assign themselves and create further alliances and rivalries. A points system is being discussed, according to which the most successful house could receive exclusive rewards each week, for example, by clearing dungeons.
What about a collaboration with Sauercrowd?
After the great success of the “German counterpart to OnlyFangs” Sauercrowd, the idea of starting a collaboration is also being considered. Both OnlyFangs founder Sodapoppin and Sauercrowd founder HandOfBlood have shown interest in the idea.
This means that Sauercrowd could somehow return in Season 3 of OnlyFangs, whether by working together on goals or competing against each other. However, whether this will actually happen remains uncertain at this time.
In the past, interactions between OnlyFangs and Sauercrowd have been rather tense – a rival collaboration is therefore more than conceivable. Especially Sodapoppin has repeatedly made derogatory remarks about German players, wishing them nothing but the worst for their raid, but they taught him otherwise: Sauercrowd breezes through Molten Core, clears the raid on the first night, and over 200,000 viewers cheer on Twitch