If the alliance invaded again

:dracthyr_sweat:
light have mercy…

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It’s definitely a jerk move but what I found frustrating about this in particular is how she hasn’t seemed to have learnt anything from her experiences since Vanilla. After working with numerous other races, especially working with them to fight the Legion 2 times, you’d think there’d be some character development on her part to at least be like “it’s been a long time, and we had bad blood, but let’s move past it.”

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Read exploring Azeroth. The last Horde zone without blue forces occupying it is Mulgore.

The Horde lost so much one might think Blizzard hates us.

The horde really needs more heroics from orcs. Hoping durak becomes a paladin and is the lead example of class racial skins.

I think the alliance would struggle most if the fight were dispersed on multiple ends. The nightborne in silvermoon is where I expect the most powercreep, the hordes never really had a reason to raid alliance dominated areas. The problem with the alliance focusing on EK now means that the horde could shift to kalimdor and completely wipe out any remaining presence the alliance has. Silvermoon is defensable enough and the supply route is direct enough down to lordaeron that the horde will always pose a threat.

This thread is still active? Ever heard of “Don’t feed the troll”? Jeez…

Though I’m not even sure, if the op is a troll or someone with serious issues…

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Well I will keep it up until Blizzard gives in

Also kill the traitor council.

https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Horde_Council

See, if we did get another faction war, which Horde leader would Blizz villain bat to make it happen and which other Horde leader/s would get killed off in the process? I don’t think we can afford another.

The entire Horde council could die and I wouldn’t care. They were dead to me when they signed the peace treaty.

The OP sounds like a planted Alliance spy, trying to get us riled up to do something stupid, and get ourselves killed.

I stand for the real Horde. Not the alliance boot lickers from Thrall that appease towards Anduin nonstop.

Um-hmm.

Opinion unchanged.

Please leave a comment on my other topic too. I want to talk about Zandalari.

It’s fine, we already stole the reparations from the Atal’Dazar treasury. Thanks though.

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Wouldn’t hurt to take more, I never did get my favorite crown from there yet…

I miss when it was just Orcs vs. humans.

Now it’s Vulperas vs. void high elves vs. fat humans vs. robot gnomes. It’s all so confusing and honestly, the council is probably not loyal to anything other the idea of unity.

It’s more like an unwilling NATO. The Alliance isn’t exactly on solid ground. It would take 3 doctorates in public affairs, political science and historical analysis to untangle this Gordian Knot.

:dragon: :ocean: :dragon: :ocean:

I loved Warcraft 2. The second war is by far the best lore Blizzard has ever created because it showed the Horde at the peak of their power.

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And thus your entire argument failed.

It was a very different time back then. Vanilla Horde players, a lot of them, didn’t want the elves on their faction.

I’d argue, Horde’s identity is pretty much gone these days, lol.

They aren’t ferocious savages, they’re cute and soft.

They’re just Red Alliance now, replace Humans with Blood Elves.

And the fact those exact same elves, live on both factions now, is telling. They basically went back on their own decision due to player backlash over the years.

By the statistical fact of the sheer surge of Horde players after, I’d say “Horde players” definitely did.

One of the biggest appeals to players was the attractive qualities of the blood elf model. That’s just how MMORPGs work. Including Alliance complainers who never wanted to let a bone go that they deserved the race more than the Horde.

It shouldn’t have taken blizzard years for them to finally update and adjust Horde races to not look like they needed a chiropractor.

Except you’re defining the very reason of why that is:

“They were for the Alliance first!”

A common fallacy used by a fanatical group of “high elf” fans on the forums that went to such extreme lengths to push an agenda of wanting the high elf model on the Alliance. So much to the point of literal threats to Blizzard staff and even some writing letters to Blizzard of how they feel emotionally and mentally attacked that they do not have access to this race on the Alliance.

Yeah don’t even try to use that are some logical reasoning. They eventually agreed how popular the model is and thought they may as well share it. A terrible decision, but it finally shut up the crazy.

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If this is really true, that’s a yikes for me boss.