I’m still sour about Rastakhan’s death. I don’t find Talanji interesting whatsoever and was annoyed when he died.
One character does not a villain make of the alliance. It needs to be a larger thing, like in BFA.
Maybe I was talking about more than mythic raiding instead of making an assumption? Let alone, you don’t even engage in M+, what would you know about it? Alliance already has the major advantage for it, if that isn’t enough, then it is a cultural issue.
Referring to 3% implied you were talking about mythic raiding to me. My apologies if I was in error. But what makes you think I haven’t ever engaged in Mythic+? I may not bother with it now, but I certainly have earlier in BfA.
I blame streamers and those who follow them wherever they transfer/faction change to.
Simply because it reflects your lack of understanding of the meta. Alliance has a huge advantage in M+, but they don’t care for it. So, that suggests a cultural issue.
Does Shadowmeld provide an advantage? Yes it does. Will it always? Likely not. And if it’s a “cultural” issue now… was it always one? Or was it the proliferation of endgame-minded Alliance players to Horde, for the meta-advantages they’ve enjoyed for years, what led us to this “cultural” issue we face now?
This is what aboutism and shouldn’t be engaged.
No.
Alliance was doing just fine until MoP, and after MoP racials weighed in the favor of alliance. Alliance has always had a garbage mentality.
Yes
I disagree with your entire post and have decided not to engage with you further. You have your viewpoint and I have mine. Neither of us will agree so its a waste of time for us to continue further dialogue.
In any case, if Horde Blood Elf players didn’t jump ship to the Alliance when Void Elves were added to the Alliance, I don’t see why they’d decide to do so now just because of skin color options being added to Void Elves.
Cool, kthxbai
so, follow this for a second:
villian bat incoming for the alliance due to their embrace of the light. and here’s why - the natural progression of the light is the void. this is how the naaru decay gradually, from light to void.
I can definitely see the “Light” villain bat as a possibility in the not too distant future. Not sure I can see Light progressing to Void as natural in the context of the WoW universe though. If I’m not mistaken it was the combination of Light and Void that created the WoW universe’s “big bang” no? I’m not a super lore aficionado so I can’t say that with any certainty though.
sorta like the science concept of the heat death of the universe.
Yea I got that. I just don’t think the devs use that kind of logic with the game lore.
they just gave the natural forces their own avatars. hehe
This is where I stand.
I think most people who will play “High Elves” are already playing the Alliance right now. The only “new” players I really see rerolling to Void/High Elf is some returning players who will race change so they can play the new aesthetics. If there was going to be some mass exodus of Blood Elf players to the Alliance I believe it would have happened long ago when Void Elves were first introduced.
Essentially if the forces of light and void fall out of balance by one becoming too powerful reality unravels.
N’zoth coming back as an ally in a later xpac, calling it now.
Xalatath will return for it too. No doubt.
Get your greasy Alliance mitts off my knaifu, mate.
I think she’ll be Wrathion neutral.
Only more equal… Cause Wrathion kinda feels Alliancey.
that would be the natural progression of learning the light is too controlling. it follows the humanities lesson about the progression of societies:
order -------------moderation--------------chaos
the pendulum of society swings back and forth from the orderly society of apollo to the disorderly society of dionysus, occassionally resting in the logical middle. when it rests in the middle, golden ages occur, then the pendulum begins to move gradually towards one extreme or the other. n’zoth would represent chaos.