Just give the alliance high elves already

Don’t cut off the rest of the statement, that’s so sad Tarrok.

Here i thought you were above misleading information. :man_shrugging:

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I’m not the one pretending that there’s some mystical magical things that make horde high elves a different thing than unaffiliated/alliance leaning high elves.

Are you serious? lol

Because they were Blood Elves not 5 minutes before becoming Void Elves.

Dude what? lol

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One of the major complaint’s I’ve seen about Velves is that they’re blue, so it stands to reason that the reason that people want Helves is because they’re collectively white as sheets.

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Story is a mystical and magical thing, i’m sorry you haven’t enjoyed it.

But then again a lot of Horde mains wouldn’t, it is an Alliance High Elf story.

Also not even remotely the point, i answered your question and you tried to hide it to misinform.

C,mon dude.

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I don’t like where this discussion is heading, I’m gonna take cover, I don’t wanna lose my TL3 just yet.

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What does one have to do with the other?

And high elves are just blood elves that were more comfortable with the alliance then the horde so again, how are Void elves different in this regard from the helves?

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Besides being twice removed from High Elves, since they’re Blood Elves?

Being twice removed from High Elves because they’re Blood Elves.

And High Elves and Blood Elves having separate stories and experiences in WoW, this really isn’t hard.

You mean the story where they’re all immediate family basically?

You just picked up that a few of those elves threw a tantrum, ran away from home shouting “YOU’RE NOT MY REAL DAD!” and act like it’s some big significant change that makes them not the same damn thing.

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High elves aren’t blood elves. They never took the name, or joined the horde. Void elves did.

I think the majority of them want them for their role play because they see characters like Alleria and because they want a Mary-Sue high elf…the later is more what those players bring to the story than what’s there.

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I don’t think that’s a distinction we understand the importance of. That seems like an ultra-specific complaint.

But don’t they know that the night elves get the best mary sues?

Lol adorable, imagine biased salt over past events to try and paint High Elves in a negative light.

It’s ok to not have a point Tarrok.

Sure, they can play off of that in future narratives easily.
And it’s obvious they want to, too bad they removed the datamined Silvermoon Warfront :man_shrugging:

That’s called world building, and its half the reason people play WoW.

But you also can’t ignore their different stories and experiences in WoW, despite their past familiarity with Blood Elves.

I personally feel as though having a mary sue character in my race/faction always sucks. It just doesn’t feel good to have that type of character for me.

if all it is going to take to make a void elf acceptable are those skin colors, then that tell us all we need to know about what the real problem is here

I liked the world building where instead of bland dime a dozen elves, they joined the monster faction and have their own unique story instead of being just another fantasy trope.

As opposed to pretending they’re way more distinct from each other than they actually are, and that 99.99% of their history and story is identical, but they just don’t like the diet and allies the other side took.

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You don’t get your high elves until I get my playable gnome demon hunters, along with my playable Naruu

To hear you tell it you’d think I was questioning what’s the difference between Kaldorei and Queldorei when the truth is that this is more or less rooted in a decision that is less then a decade old in game time, a virtual blink of the eye for a race that lives for millenia hence why I argue that the differences between the scions of Quelthalas are rather minute.