The Alliance story will probably always feel like classic fantasy D&D human-centric stuff; that’s sort of the point. I like that the Horde feels like they are what would have happened if you developed a classic antagonist and gave it motivations that justified why it thought its actions were morally correct. Some of the expansions have taken a dump on that and haven’t highlighted the hubris or frailty of the Alliance enough. If they considered making the story more about moral gray areas, I might be willing to play Alliance (the BFA Alliance story was really intriguing and worth playing through).
Also, if they made Vrykul a playable race.
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Yeah I might have to disagree, Oceanic has 2 big realms, 1 for Horde(Barthilas), one for Alliance(Frostmourne)
I’m pretty sure one of those realms is already well known on the forums, I wonder why…
Nah: keep 'em Alliance, where we can keep an eye on them.
Move ALL the Elves onto a third faction! There’s more than enough of them!
I don’t see any irony at all.
The only ‘spotlight’ they’ve given Anduin is his current domestic issues.
I messed up and ended up doing my post as 2.
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Ok? That won’t make me switch to Alliance.
Thay would make me switch anywhere. Red Wizards for life!
…Sorry, I got excited. Thay is my favourite dnd setting :3
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Playable Murlocs. That would do it. I’d have a Murloc of every available class.
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Former Horde main.
Void elves got me to swap permanently.
Goth race + Better City/Armor Aesthetics
I know what will entice you fine folks to the better faction.
Horsies.
We have all the bloody horses you could ever want.
Also who doesn’t love bearded alcoholic midgets?
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I was always more for Neverwinter, myself
^This. Their stories and characters are sooooooooooooo freaken lame because they’re just always vanilla good. Like a freaken children’s book.
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Saberon ar with shaman class. If ally got that i would go back ally heartbeat.
I feel like you have a fundamental misconception of what people build with now.
Edit: I also feel like you might have a fundamental misconception on where people build things in Idaho.
I don’t think anybody liked Fandral, lol. Everybody knew him as that guy who was ultra rude to you even after you did a bunch of quests and hauled 5 metric tons of Un’Goro Soil to Darnassus for him. He was almost like a lite version of Natty Blight.
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…you need to stay away from the subway.
I already actively play both sides, because playing both sides is the only way to get the whole story context for the game.
I personally prefer horde over alliance, because to be frank the Alliance is really boring, they have tons of very powerful people, including Demi-gods on their side, and they simply don’t utilize them properly.
Mind you, there are parts of the horde I absolutely loathe, and if those parts were to take over and become driving forces in the horde, I’d probably not consider myself a horde fan for very long. Characters like Sylvanas, Garrosh, and Gallywix are blights on the horde, and I always find myself frustrated when we’re stuck with these types of characters narratively, despite them being absolutely terrible.
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Lol… I bet Idaho resembles Horde architecture more than Alliance.
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