This is just damage control from the complaining about the Tyrande scenario in BfA. Tyrande has always had power at her fingertips, the problem is that the writers never chose to show it in WoW, it has always been in wc3 or the books.
Even now, they are barely showing it and more telling it. Atleast in Torghast, she is leaving trails of corpses.
Aparently strong enough to one shot like 20 people at once xD But not enough to kill one a hole with a bow (Nathanos) or the evil of plot contrivence and forced protagonism wich happens to be Nathanosâs powers
âOne or two events in a long history of events, that is of questionable and subjective feel-good factor for said faction, is unequivocal proof that Blizzard, a company of several individuals of different backgrounds and affinities, is Alliance-biased.â
Alliance gets God Tier powered characterâs as their leaders who are the biggest faces of the current lore. Horde gets c-tier listers who nobody cares about and are as strong as common foot soldiers. So yes I call this alliance bias for good reason.
I still remember Argus and Valâshara. And I hope blizzard learned from their mistake and will make shadowlands real neutral content with new stuff to interact instead of using alliance characters as quest givers at every turn.
Riding beside Alliance heroes, reporting to Alliance heroes, saving Alliance heroes, playing hide and seek with Alliance heroes, being spat on by alliance heroes, watching Alliance heroes take all glory while the only time a Horde character shows up is to be a villain or say âIâd like to die.â
You know what I just realized? With Tyrande in the Shadowlands, whoâs going to tuck Malfurion in at night and keep him safe? âWhere are you Tyrande? I NEED YOU.â
Would be a nice touch if Sylvanas sent assassins to kill him as revenge for Tyrande taking the final blow on Nathanos. Either way, itâs about time some major Alliance heads roll.