Can we finally get playable the high elves?

It’s not my fault you seem to have an issue with me saying a fact, you want playable Alliance Blood Elves called High Elves.

Even specifically from a Dalaran small “guild” group. You saw how not all the elves sided with them either in the crash? Make an alt if you don’t believe me.

Moreover, you can have a Blood/High Elf of the Silver Covenant right now who re-patriated to Quel’Thalas with the restoration of the Sunwell. I do.

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Did you play Legion? Don’t you remember when all 3 of the elf groups, (night elves, high elves, and blood elves) were all playing pranks on each other before the Nightwell raid???

There are distinctions between these groups in the games. I don’t care about the physiology. Political affiliation matters 10x more to me.

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“you want playable capitalist North Koreans called South Koreans.”

This is how pathetic you’re sounding

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No they don’t, you want to play your High Elf on Alliance.

Again, I get this. You want playable Blood Elves on the Alliance.

Otherwise, you would just make a Horde High Elf.

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Actually no.

This would be akin to how you guys are describing it by saying North Koreans and South Koreans are not the same Human species. All North Koreans and South Koreans are lock in step in as a monolith.

As I said, no dialectical thinking.

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You’re a good troll lol. I mean, I obviously realize you’ll never concede. Why would you. You have no reason to.

Your logic fails because we have Pandaren, Dracthyr, and Earthen in the game, each technically neutral (originally).

Pandaren have the alliance tushui, horde the huojin. Dracthyr the obsidian warders, horde the dark talon. While these races don’t make a distinction based on a name (example: high/blood elf), their political affiliations are important. High/Blood elves are just unique in that they do have a different racial naming convention for either affiliation. And that’s just an objective fact. You can talk around it like you’re smart all day. You’re actually simply just respectfully wrong.

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In other words, “I made it up”.

Got it.

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No, Blood Elves never gave up being High Elves.

You’re actually just making my point further (philosophies and remaining the same race), you want playable Blood Elves on the Alliance.

I’m not saying anything false, this is what’s irritating you, I can tell.

Just because you make a Horde High Elf doesn’t mean you have to side with the Horde. Yes game design/coding etc will put you in that box, however, they have a way to switch pvp factions etc.

I’m sorry this is hard for you to grasp that Blood Elves are the High Elves.

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I did or you did?

I’m just saying the world would not be static.

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Do you know what the word physiology means?

Because I already said this. I know you’re reading half of these posts and word vomiting your replies, but come on now.

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I’m saying there is no instance of what you claim could happen, happening.

If we’re going off “IT’s made up! Anything goes!”

Then I’d like my playable High Elves on Alliance that aren’t Blueberry’s and can be paladins please.

Do the Pandaren starting again and come back to me.

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Nelves first please!

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Are you telling me pandaren actually do have differing physiologies based on which faction they pick?

The Sin’Dorei heritage quest, the starting zone, all talk about about they are the Quel’Dorei people (i.e. High Elves).

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They talk about who they were, yes.

What does this have to do with High Elves on the Alliance?

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Yeah because that’s what they originally called themselves… It’s their history LOL

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The 3 Pandaren of Turtle Island, yes. The Pandaren of Pandaria? Where do they stand?

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Homie what are you on about. Physiology refers to biology. As in both pandaren factions are biologically the same??? Hello???

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Not just called themselves, are themselves.

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