Male Priestess of the Moon when?

I’m a very big fan of gender diversity. That said, will you give us the option to play a male Priestess of the Moon since you are already introducing female versions of every character in game?

Sincerely, big Blizzard fan.

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Nah, it’s one of the most lore-breaking combos. I’d say, a male Archer is what would satisfy your curiosity ^^

What is up with these gender diversity posts.

The Sentinels have always been a military order comprised wholly of females.

Please CEASE.

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This has really bitten so many people… :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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Females are too weak for bows.

The male misogynists of Azeroth are asking papa Blizzard for an all-male Night Elf army, Sentinels, Druids and Wardens alike.

Hush, Tyrande! © King Varian Wrynn

It was told in Warcraft lore that night elf women were the warriors and the night elf male were the druids, that would be a bad idea to give the opposite.

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I love how everybody’s happy for an all-female night elf army, but if you suggest an all-male orc or human army people start getting offended. Just sayin’… lol

There’s actually a lot of gender equality in the game already, so I have a hard time believing that they’d seriously feel the need to add female grunts and such. I don’t really care much, it’s just I don’t think that grunts should look much different from one another. If they have different armor or something, that’s cool, but once you start changing their models things start to get hard to read. A female grunt with the same model doesn’t sound too appealing either. Neither does a male huntress.

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This is a bit of a slippery slope.

It really feels like they’re changing some basic Warcraft Lore just to add variety…

I don’t like it.

One big thing I haven’t heard anyone mention is the voices. I assume a female Grunt or female peasant will have a different voice too?

So making units with different appearances, different sound effects, and all of this affects the lore… Like I said I don’t really like it. Seems like a change just for change’s sake.

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Slippery slope fallacy always makes for a fun read.