New Customization Options for Blood Elves and Void Elves

That doesn’t say anything about me being spoiled dude.
My blood elf characters didnt exist until BFA.
I was a gnome mage all the way until WotLK.

So…you made an assumption, and that assumption was wrong. Again

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And yet, you’re the one right now here complaining about “losing uniqueness”.

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I am sorry, this seems like a twilight zone episode.
I cannot honestly take this line of conversation seriously.
So your complaint about high elves shouldn’t be valid…because you’re alliance then

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If a given race can be Holy Priests, then there’s no reason they can’t be Paladins.

I myself am indifferent to adding in Paladins for Void Elves. I don’t object to it; but neither do I think it’s really needed. Also I actually like the fact classes are restricted against certain species.

Where there High Elf Paladins before Blood Elves created the Blood Knight order?

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I kind of disagree with this statement, because how Priest (Holy or Disc) use the light are different to how Paladins use the light. Priest channel the light, as to Paladins are infused with the light.

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I still think the solution is to gives us a high elf ar that can be pallys and either druids or shamans as well.

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that is a gameplay mechanic dude.
Lore wise, cant be a paladin

Yeah, it is time Blizzard actually gives us the High Elves that we have within the Alliance. Not any compromises.

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Have a story where they turn more to nature or elemental magic, give them their own models, skin shades, and hair styles and shades. Voila. Belves keep their skintones etc, and we get actual high elves.

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(Speculative): Arguably? We know that Uther the Lightbringer had a High Elf apprentice, Mehlar Dawnblade.

(Commentary): Regardless, if High Elves are being implemented now through Void Elves, there are other examples of High Elf Paladins, some of which are even generic NPCs, meaning there are enough random ones to fill such a role.

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I hope that High Elves are being implemented via Void Elves, then sure, give the Void Elves Paladins.

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Yeah no, it’s feedback and as players of the opposite faction of yours, we’re all allowed to give it back on anything we do agree or disagree with, and that is not for you to decide, it makes you come off as a hypocrite.

This change is detrimental in the point of view of many Horde players, and specifically Blood elf mains. Whether you agree with it or not as a player with Alliance bias is irrelevant, it is not your place to label people as “crying children” because they disagreed with one of many of blizzard’s decision on this matter. Shadowlands is still in Alpha and it is prime time for us to provide feedback.

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Funny how you’re quick to talk to Exacitor about Alliance calling Horde crybabies over there feedback, but you’re never quick to look at the opposite also doing the same.

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It doesnt matter though, because once you are a void elf you are suffused with void energy.
That’s like sayig DK is going to wield light energy

One doesn’t invalidate the other Sara.
What do you expect? For him to catch everyone who says it?
Why is that you can’t simply address someone’s views instead of trying to invalidate it?
Your actions are very spiteful

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Two wrongs don’t make a right. Also from what I’ve been seeing in this thread and many others, it’s primarily your “side” that calls people “spoiled entitled children” for merely having different opinions from yours. I mean hell you literally just called somebody that above which I just read.

We’re all biased towards our own point of views, and that’s fine, but if you’re gonna start personally attacking others and calling them names, you’re on the losing side, simple as that.

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then they have to keep asking the high elves as a new AR

for now this is not high elves but more customs for void elfs

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Is it? Or do the Naaru just permanently mutate Lightforged bodies and it has nothing to do with the ‘light?’

Maybe you should read the entire thread. Even better yet, the entire forums too.

Coming from someone that refuses to respect other forum posters when asked to stop something?

Oh, this is gold.

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(Query): Just passed over the disclaimer, huh? Granted that probably should’ve come before the comment.

(Commentary): I agree players are allowed to give all the feedback they want.

(Commentary): And it’s highly beneficial to Alliance players who have consistently wanted to play a race shown to be a part of the Alliance.

(Extrapolation): To bring this matter to further light, I will make the following statement. “As an Alliance player, you are reminded on a daily basis that High Elves are a part of your faction.” You might ask, how? Quite simply, right now if you go to Boralus, you’re very likely to encounter the following character in passing.

(Continuation): But let’s assume you don’t bother with Warfronts, and go in through the back to access your Proudmoore Admirality chests. The fact then remains whenever you pass through the Alliance portal rooms, you see this character.

(Conclusion): In short, assuming you’re an Alliance player, playing any part of the game, you’re going to have Alliance High Elves shoved in your face on a daily basis, a constant reminder of the race that is part of your faction, that for inexplicable reasons, cannot be played. Reasons that hold no merit given the addition of Allied Races in general. Now, are you saying Alliance players should be denied a race they see on a daily basis because it might hurt Horde players perception that High Elves don’t exist on the Alliance? An entirely incorrect perception?

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I like how you keep bringing this up, and didn’t at all read anything after it.
Me and Somand spoke already.
You’re trying to be spiteful for her which is just hateful of you.

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