Way to not comprehend anything I said love.I mean, if you need mental help, you do you.
Didn’t Grom get his own shredders from those very same Goblins during that campaign though? He had Shredders, and they could only come from Gobs.
200 IQ posting.
He did, yes. Again, the Steamwheedle Cartel plays both sides of the fence.
Good for you?
In the end…it would not be a bad ‘deal’. But the nightelfs didn’t know it, so nothing will happen.
And i mean, the horde get help from the goblinkartells all the time. They are loyal customer.
I mean, I can continue this back and forth but you don’t put enough effort in. I had expected more consideration as i’m only giving my concerns for your mental health as you’ve portrayed in the past several months via posting, but if you’re going to continue to be obstinate then it’s clear you have no regard for your well-being. That, and i’ll have more of a response from a ten year old when comparing to your posts. Sorry! Consider my advice, please!
Okay? Great? Good for you? Cookie? Seek mental health if you need it. I honestly don’t know what to tell you
Yeah … that’s true, but their presence never seems to benefit the NEs as much as it does the Horde. The NEs just have less reason to need their services, the Draenei don’t need them at all, and the Horde hires them constantly. It feels like letting them stick around constantly helping your enemies, despite having very little economic benefit for you, is a bit odd.
The NEs are a nearly self-sustaining civilization, and Everlook is essentially a glorified stripmine and skinning operation. They are destroying the natural environment by being there, with little to no gain for the NEs. Especially since they did help the Horde War effort throughout the 4th War (and did nothing to help the NEs). They did not remain neutral beyond “officially”, the only one with the guts to come out and admit it was Gazlowe. So, go nuts. Turn Hyjal into your new capital and Winterspring the NE Winter Wonderland it always should have been. Then we Gob and Troll fans can benefit from the fallout.
Do the NE even trade with the Steamweedle though?
But where should the nightelf get this information?
I mean, Winterspring for Tanaris isn’t a bad trade, so, that works for me.
Regarding the Night Elves being a nearly self-sustaining civilization, I agree, but, see my earlier posts. I do think there is room for adaptation, given that they put their own spin on it - and the Night Elves, as stated before, have demonstrated a willingness and an ability to adapt.
… and that didn’t even consider the massive elements, like joining an alliance in the first place or letting mages back into their society.
And their leaders both have heavy troll accents to boot.
That’s true, on a cultural level they have adapted quite a bit over the last 18 years or so; at least for them. Even if their military hasn’t changed too much. But I think the question you should be asking is … do the Goblins of the Steamwheedle even provide anything the NEs might want? Or at least a sufficient amount of anything that offsets what they’re doing to the environment, and what they’ve done with the Horde?
I would wager no? The Draenei and Worgen seem more stable and reliable trading partners. So, the trade-off. Winterspring fully Alliance/NE, Tanaris fully Horde/Gob/Troll. That would extend to of course Felwood for the Alliance/NEs, and Thousand Needles for the Horde/Tauren too.
What? Malfurion doesn’t have a troll accent.
It was just a jab at how people don’t like a lot of Tyrande’s voice acting in WoW.
Well, regarding the “trades”, I’m going to throw in Ashenvale for the Night Elves and Stonetalon for the Horde - for details, see my PVP narrative thread (which thankfully actually IS on these boards and not just SOL).
I also don’t think it is just cultural. Again, the Night Elves adapted cannons, some of them adapted guns. Said cannons were standard on their ships come Elegy - and losing artillery duels with catapults cuz plot. I brought up the land mines - and these are all things that a trading relationship with the Steamwheedle could entail.
That said, you’re right, they could lean on the Draenei, the Worgen, or the contingent of Gnomes that came over in Cataclysm that I want to see more of.
Well she isn’t originally American, so they should learn to deal with non-American accents. Especially when said voice actor is quite old. I think she’s brilliant personally.
I don’t understand how you can prefer nasal-speak Sylvanas over that.
She’s improved recently but… Cata and MOP were a trip…
The voice actress for Sylvanas is amazing. What are you on about?