Hair of color blonde and brown for the Void Elves please

Sure, just not the point I was making but when you start splitting hairs on who gets what, you kinda see no point in NOT adding more hair colour choices if we are already giving people skin colours, eye colors.

Everyone has a chance to do up their character however they want.

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Oh yeah. They have to do it at this point. And I think they are, little by little. It’s just that if they did it all at once some hordies would throw a serious tantrum.

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You’re as deep in the faction cringe as the people arguing against merging more options

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There’s no reason why people should want to take Blood Elf assets instead of asking for their own unique stuff instead.

Maybe because those Blood Elf assets were copy pasted from the alliance?

Rather, blood elves should never have wanted to look like Alliance NPCs.

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They don’t, high elf models were changed because the horde blood elf model was put in the game, before high elves shared a really crappy night elf model :stuck_out_tongue:

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I remember Sylvanas’ OG nelf model, too.

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Then they should have left those models to distinguish them. But they didn’t. Blood Elves aren’t visually unique unless they have they green eyes.

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I’m fine with giving the Alliance the original high elf model.

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I agree, all alliance high elf models should be reverted to look like night elf models. lets start pushing for this great change.

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It’s fine if you do. It’ll be more coherent than the current “let us copy the alliance high elves, but let’s not let the alliance high elves copy it back!”.

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As I’ve already explained to you, it’s the alliance copying the horde as the new models were put in for the horde :stuck_out_tongue:

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Imagine not knowing that the High Elves officially left the Alliance at the end of Warcraft 2.

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Models were changed for both factions because obviously the previous models were used as stand-ins. These models were created by copying the traditional alliance high elf look into the Wow engine, keeping it at such for alliance NPCs and modifying it for a fel-based aesthetic for the horde.

Honestly the other thing is less flimsy. You should campaign for that instead.

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You’re deeply confused about the order things happened in WoW.

For that matter what exactly do you think was the blood elf building set in TFT

None of the new models were faction assets when they were added specifically for one of the new playable options

The high elves who had this look in WC3 were, except for two high tier magic units, entirely out of the alliance.

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Well, regular skin and hair colors are a byproduct of the Curse of Flesh, which is Void magic, so technically speaking asking for these options is asking for Voidy stuff.

:hugs:

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The model was fine, what made it crappy was they stretched human textures over the night elf model.

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This is a weird reach I’ve seen going around lately…

I mean sure… I guess?

Edit: they’re not even affected by the curse of flesh… This is a bad argument.

But if you’re going that hard to find a reason when you could just earnestly request what you want to see, you’re trying way too hard.

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Honestly think the Win/Win/Win solution is slap void tendrils on all the velf hair styles and give them multiple length options, color options, and pattern options, and give velves the natural hair colors at the same time.

Everyone gets something they want.

Incorrect elves were never a titan construct and therefore were never touched by the curse of flesh because they were already fleshlings so no, the act of simply asking for regular skin and hair colors are not voidy stuff :smiley:

Nice attempt to reach super far though.

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