Continuation of New Customisation Options for: Void Elves, Blood Elves, & misc high elves

I don’t feel the need to insult in debates, you on the other hand seem to feel the need to.

Thus I don’t feel a debate with you would be meaningful.

Though I would suggest you look into what makes a paladin tick in WoW since you don’t understand that paladins are strictly light users. A paladin that don’t use the light, is not a paladin.

If it was, the scarlet crusade wouldn’t been able to harness the powers of the light for evil. They just need to feel on what they where doing is right. At least, that’s what the alliance version of paladins needs to do.

Is that any different for the Horde?

Belves felt it was right to take what had been taken from them.

Tauren paladins believe in An’she and her “light”. And in balancing their culture.

Zandalari believe in their empires order and protection. The light of the Loa.

They all believe they’re doing what’s right.

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FYI, answering with a meme IS an insult. And your very first answer was “trololululul!!! see muh meme here, that´s muh answer!!!”

You know how to comunicate with words, ergo, behave decently and USE them.

As I told the other day to the “cute” troll Helfer that uses the Belf mage avatar: If you´re NOT willing to get hit, don´t enter the fray. So don´t try know to put all the blame on me when you started with the rude behavior, period.

Moving on from you and your biased melodrama, indeed worthless to entertain your opinion.

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I almost died, thank you!

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I guess? Though blood elves is debatable in my opinion. Alliance beleives in the light directly, while tauren/trolls beleived in their gods for the same power.

blood elves kinda gotten at first by a naaru that willingly allowed them to drain it, and then directly by the sunwell, some have faith, but it’s not needed for them to be paladins.

My opinion? You mean the entirity of paladin lore which is 100% light baised? That you tried to counter because of “calia bad?” Or “But the horde paladins got their power from gods!” But continue to ignore the fact that all the sources is still from beings of light or the light directly, or the fact that once given the power it becomes apart of their very being unlike priests? Which is the only arguements for “void” paladins.

At least come up with an actual arguement.

It’s not an insult if it’s true.

To use the light faith is not needed. To be a paladin belief is needed.

Blood Elves draw the light and their righteous belief that they are deserving is enough to let them use it as Paladins. Meanwhile others are just paladins and believe the same way as any other human does.

Just because they have the Sunwell(or a naaru) is no impediment to them being able to be regular paladins. Their story just started with the drawing it from a Naaru and some have just switched to drawing it from the Sunwell instead.

I think I’m losing my point a bit and rambling, but both versions of the Blood Elven paladins exist at this time. Some draw it from the Sunwell by righteous force and others truly believe in the Light again.

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where’s my beard?

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Beards or riot.

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Not true with blood elf paladins, yes there is some that does have faith, but others draw from the sunwell for their light. Not saying it’s 100% the case, but they do not need to have faith for their paladins.

I agree on this. But I don’t think they need full on righteous force for it.

I disagree. (including both cause its effectively the same thing)

They were righteously pulling the Light from M’uru. They saw it as their right as the light had abandoned them in their time of greatest need. The most fervent defenders of their people were the ones drawing the power. Whether they are doing so now from the Sunwell instead the effect is still the same.

In all cases of paladin I see belief in what they are doing as a requisite to be able to use the light as a paladin does.

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That’s a different view of things. But when I did their quests, and read the lore on it, I do not see it as that, at all actually, more of an ambition to control the light to bend it to their will. I do not see there was any righteousness thoughts in it.

Not really. A BC BE paladin knows full well they are pretty much using light for non-righteous means.

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It is worth noting that in exile’s reach, the blood elf paladin quest revolves around the player’s faith in the light in order to complete the quest, with no mention of the Sunwell giving it to them freely. The devs also said that in order for a Blood elf to have golden eyes they would need to be penitent and faithful to the light, this implies that faith does to some extent play a role in how an elf can use the light.

The days of forcibly stealing and controlling the light is a taboo custom that is no longer practiced, as it is seen as disharmonious.

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Oh, that’s interesting. I love to see their modern lore finally being given some focus.

I’ve only done Exile’s Reach on a gnome rogue so far myself. I really need to get around to unlocking all those armour sets one of these days.

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Most likely flavor text meant for all paladins, they might have gotten lazy with changing text for individual races.

This is correct, and lore-wise would normally only be available to priests devout to the light/paladins

Nothing states this. Though stealing is a strong word, they can draw upon the light from the sunwell to use as a weapon if needs be. They are a military branch first and foremost, and an order/religion 2nd.

I meant the Light in general abandoned the Forsaken. The Light being of questionable morality has been a concept since day 1 for Horde.

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Custom eyebrows for either BIGGER ELF PRIDE or shaved eyebrow for that alien look.

I dunno about this fully, but we do know it causes them searing pain when channeled, and unbearable pain and sensations as paladins (sir zeliek, the poor soul)

orcs gotta have their eyebrows before the elves can get shaved ones :stuck_out_tongue:

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