It's absolutely not fair! Dev's like horde more

Horde but its a combo of cool race, paladin class, and racial power.

Nah, Im just waiting. Ill laugh if they do it, but its not going to affect numbers in anyway other than alt count.

and when ya see it, it wont make a difference to the high elf fans on alliance, cause they ain’t giving up if they are still playing the game or havent switched factions. could give me blue eyes and tattooes and i’d still want playable high elves on alliance.

You keep playing up indifference but then you go all in and honestly attempt to compare diaper-babies to Zandalari.

I’m upset about the imbalance to but I’m not unrealistic about it.

If they write in that the High Elves have re-joined with the Blood Elves, then what? I mean I just went through the Mages district, and I couldn’t find a single High Elf civillian anymore. Only the trainers are left. I think they are getting ready.

They wont switch over, most of the people who are that hard up on high elves are Alliance for the Alliance aesthetic. If they wanted to do it for blue eyes, they would have done it back in TBC.

I didnt go in though, I said we may see a boost because of racial power at higher levels (using Zandalari as an example since they surpassed all the rest at 120).

uh, likely go play a game that doesnt hate elves i guess lol

No don’t you see? Horde are the good guys now. Alliance are… book people.

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Well Horde is basically an Alliance vassal so. But you dont know the story first hand anyways, since you dont own BFA.

how so. we are about to get a council, like a real government.

To me, this doesnt seem like a good idea…because you are going to again follow the same issue of the more developed NPCs having larger roles over those who do not.

Its like saying Baine is equal to Rokhan, when Rokhan was elected via Twitter as troll racial leader.

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Kinda sad that the vassal is dominating. I guess that’s what the Alliance is into these days. :persevere:

Goldshire quietly nods

But in reality, I just dislike the direction. Seems pointless.

It’s imbalanced and you think you’re winning. It’s kinda funny and sad. You’re being told you “won” but you have no metric of this victory whatsoever besides being said, “uh, yeah, you won…” and half-handed books written by people that Blizzard hired to write. They couldn’t even do it themselves. They dislike the Alliance that much.

Its not like they are gonna do much with it unless they need it for a Horde plot device though. I mean once they have a council and the Sylvanas storyline is over, they have to deal with either a big bad or “THE OPPRESSIVE ALLIANCE”

Im told im winning, and I find it amusing.

On the other hand, I want to fix the Alliance but its going to require more than just story to do that.

In reality, Horde becomes villains again because reasons.

You mean they should hire some devs that actually play Alliance and are interested in them to balance out the lopsided story and content in-game? Well if the HR manager is Horde thats not gonna happen.

I don’t think so, they don’t have enough people left or recognizable enough to go bad.

The issue is that you have a dev team that has made it clear on several occassions that have no interest in correcting the Alliance. The people they hire to fix the Alliance can’t even fix the Alliance. They’ve given up. The Horde can now safely rests in a “not a bad guy but can still wage war like one” position. That is winning.

The villainy will be written away. It always is. This faction war is officially never going away thus the Horde will never be challenged or lose anything. Just play Horde. Objectively, The Horde did more damage to the Alliance than most of the big bad guys and they walked away free. They’re the ‘winners of Azeroth’ here.

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Sad but true. Theyve removed most of our iconic heroes. Lor’themar should keep his head down