Blizz, give the Alliance ONE THING:

Yes, as stated above that’s what I’ve always understood it to mean, but the poster I’ve been responding to keeps using it in a questionable context.

that’s why he wont clarify it seems lol

Yep. Don’t know what he’s on about. * shrug *

To be fair after the raid on the zandalari trolls. On slliance side the player is told horde are falling on all fronts. And that the war will end in a few weeks.

But then najatar happens so.

It would be nice for ally to get something even though it’s too late to patch it in and make sense.

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What is questionable? The horde PLAYER CHARACTER does not exist in the version the Alliance PLAYER CHARACTER wins the warfront. The Horde PLAYER CHARACTER is in a non-canon version where they can win. The Alliance PLAYER CHARACTER is in the canon version where they win. I am not sure how this is causing such confusion.

“version” of what? Your posts lack specificity, and the run on sentences aren’t helping your case either.

What do you expect with this Forsaken Fan Fiction story we have now?

I don’t think it’s enough either. Too much is kept outside of the game.

Cairne died and the Grimtotems were exiled in a novel and we weren’t given any kind of flashback as to what happened, so it was like-- Cataclysm is here! The tauren racial leader is dead but we’re not going to get into that.

I don’t care which side sees the results of the warfronts, so long as someone does. Possibly that nelf quest ending they cut from 8.1 for whatever reason so Alliance players can go “woo we did it, we actually did something”.

I’d be fine with Arathi not being shown since there wasn’t exactly a heavy story tied to it other than “Alliance reclaiming Stromgarde with Danath and Horde wanting that to not happen”.

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Ok, you have to be trolling now. You understand we are talking about the Darkshore and Arathi warfronts?

Yep, you are trolling. Have a good day.

Nope. Just calling it like I see it. Maybe you meant:

“The horde PLAYER CHARACTER does not exist in the [Arathi Highlands warfront where] the Alliance…wins…”

That would have made sense, although technically not accurate. The horde did show up to the fight. There just hasn’t been a change to the world to show that yet.

It’s like having fought the battle of Lordaeron, but not yet having the smoking crater where it used to stand.

Alliance victories occur off screen and never are alluded to in the game.

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Nope, I’m not…or maybe I am. Based on what we heard at Blizzcon it sounds like the entire player base will be leveling somewhere else after the squish. 1-10 will have one or more starter areas, and then players will chose their favorite xpac to level through from 10-50. 50-60 will be in Shadowlands. So “somewhere else”, at least after level 10, will be one of the xpacs, and everyone will be doing it.

I believe you mean 10 to 50

You are correct. Duly noted and fixed.

tbh both those sound pretty bland and terrible when boiled down as you put them

Then you need a warfront quest that shows what happened. You guys should get routed and the Alliance should roll you over in that quest.

And while we’re at it let’s have Mechatorque defeating Eitrigg in an arm wrestling match; just to show how much the Horde is really losing.

Yet here you are admitting you knew what “version” meant (especially since we were specifically talking about Warfronts the entire time).

Seriously dude. This is you admitting to trolling.

As long as we get an awsome reward that Alliance doesn’t get, then sure. Horde is extremely used to losing this xpac, though your demands for us to have more seem a bit pecular. Though if it stops you from crying maybe we will just go into a warfront and afk.

If Alliance want story then they must be prepared to:

  • Lose more heroes (particularly Human ones and Malfurion).
  • Lose main leaders.
  • Do actual evil stuff that is not always justified, not Ned Flanders goody two-shoes things or singing kumbaya camp songs.
  • Have a raid in a main Alliance city.