Give Void Elves Natural Hair Colors

I don’t agree to disagree. You’re objectively wrong and you only care about yourself not who you harm.

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Why does that harm you?

Oh you’re so clever and smart I’ve never heard that before.

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Except they aren’t that. They’re second generation void elves, who maintained their normal skin tone like Alleria. They aren’t high elves. They’re void elves. That’s all that matters.

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It’s identity theft with no compensation.

It’s robbing Blood Elves of everything that makes them unique with not a single thing in return, making Blood Elves second class citizens to void elves who would not only have everything they already had but everything we have too.

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That explain why you ask something that no one plays.

Just saying .

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How very phobic of you.

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Give worgen tails.

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Tbh i dont know why people wants that so badly.

Like will make them look even more badas s?

Give Blood Elves void elf hairstyles and pastel versions of velf hair colors. It’s only fair.

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Imo I support the new skin tones, but I’d like to see the hairstyles and hair colors remain different to give the two elves some sort of differentiation :heart: Maybe add new “cooler” hair tones since blood elves tend to have warm tones?

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just go roll a Blood Elf and stop your incessant whining for more more more you children.

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Within the context of game mechanics, they are. However, I’d argue the reason the skin tones were given to the Void Elves were to appease people who were asking for High Elves, without having to make an entirely new race. To me, it’s the “win-win” scenario.

Customization isn’t a zero-sum game. It doesn’t devalue blood elf lore. It just acknowledges the existence of Alliance-side High Elves, which, again, are canonically a thing.

The thing blood elves have that void elves don’t is their Horde-alignment. People who want to play the Horde can play blood elves, and people who want to play the Alliance can play void/high elves.

Trust me, Horde-alignment is a strong seller to a significant portion of the player base.

It’s not that it makes them more “badass”, it’s that it gives Alliance players the option to play an Alliance-aligned character that looks like a High Elf. Which, again, are canonically Alliance-aligned, and heavily requested since Vanilla.

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What does being a core race matter over being an Allied race?

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See response.

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Why is that?

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The immediate answer to this question is that void elves have to be unlocked, whereas blood elves are just freely given. However, that argument doesn’t apply to all Allied Races.

Instead, I’m going to fall back on arguments I’ve already made. That it allows Alliance players to play High Elves without having to make an entirely new race. (Actually, two new races, since they’d also have to make an equivalent Horde race.)

I keep hearing Horde players say “if you want to play this character, go play Horde!” So… It really doesn’t seem like my request is lacking equality.

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“Mmm… nah.”

-Blizz

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I believe my response sufficiently captures my arguments. If you care to respond to the arguments presented, then I will answer at that time.

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Then, we are in agreement?

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