No, Void Elves should not have Blood Elf hair tones/options

Then you don’t have to :stuck_out_tongue:

W h a t.

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It’s fair if we get what’s supposed to be unique to you.

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Void Elves should get the ear size options so Alliance can RP half-elves too finally. The only named half-elves in the lore are Alliance AFAIK.

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I don’t think you’ll find a single person that’ll actually care if Blood Elves got some Void Elf options :face_with_raised_eyebrow: I certainly couldn’t give less of a f

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Things like facial hair, sure.

Void tentacles? No, why would they even have that? They’re not the ones that are void corrupted.

I most assuredly would care if blood elves took our hairstyles and void options.

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Why even bother asking for Void Elf options if you’re against them? What

Why? They’re literally the exact same people. You can see actual Blood Elves vibing with the Void Elves in the Rift.

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How is this not common sense? Void Elves and Blood Elves aren’t categorized as the same race, therefore they should both get different options from each other.

Except that the ‘‘high elven race’’ as a definition live in the majestic city of Quel’thalas and are in the horde.

The low elf living with human under human directive represent nothing of a real high elf.

You are kind of comparing able with orange here. Gnomergan might be the only real city for the gnome, but the three building that high elf have aren’t really city. If you are to consider every building as their own city, the gnome have way more than just one city.

In fact i can’t remember the last time that i saw a alliance ‘‘high elf’’ building. The only one that i can remember is the one in the hinterland. Every thing elf seem to be mostly human.

So what did the high elf bring more that just random npc to the alliance? Their existence so far is being oppose to blood elf, being like blood elf but in human building…

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That’s because race is a social construct. They are the same species, however.

No, the high elves, especially the ones who first joined the Alliance, where the ones who openly refused their race’s official position of trying to stay out of the Alliance. Alleria being the biggest example. Also, Quel’thalas as it is right now is hardly majestic and is still a half destroyed city.

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Why is this flagged exactly?

because people think the flag button is a downvote or something.

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Probably because people dislike the opinion of the OP which is sad as its a valid opinion.

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It’s better to just upvote the first post you agree with rather than flagging.

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They didn’t join THE alliance, they join A alliance which is different. What the high elf did was join their force with a few other race to deal with a specific enemy. They never wanted human to give them order.

Those high elf are the one that are player in the horde.

What the alliance have is a few traitor that preferred to listen to human even if it meant to abandon everything that was making them ‘‘high elf’’.

Well the one part that is not destroy is still more majestic than that nothing that the alliance high elf have for themself since they are living in human building.

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High Elves have a history of showing up on the Alliance that in certain expansions (Wrath, MoP) exceeds regular races. Particularly Worgen and Draenei. Like, heck, in a pre WoD land, we were excited Draenei were finally getting some focus to them and actually show up

High Elves were one of the races that showed up more than Draenei. As such, I do not believe claims that High Elves aren’t associated with the Alliance. Those random NPCs the High Elves bring are more NPCs than Draenei or Worgen brought to the table and those are playable, and they’re especially more than the number of Void Elf NPCs

And I feel storyline is more important than looks, so I remain opposed to Void Elves because they are not a pre-existing race and were created just to fill a slot of ‘let’s make this a race’ rather than the thing that’s been there for several expansions. They have it worse than High Elves in terms of actually being playable but got through because ‘ooo spookity tentacles’ and I’m supposed to tolerate these? No. Void Elves should not have been playable and I remain opposed to them in their entirity

I don’t want new races, I want races that make sense with how the story is presented. Its reasons like that that people remember the Taunka despite being a small part of Wrath and haven’t been seen since

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I like your transmog. :grin:

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But they always bring nothing. You could literally change those npc by human npc and it would be the same. You talk about the draenei who had a whole patch in legion where they deal with their nemesis along with a scenario in their city at the beginning of legion. That alone was more drainei screen time than all the alliance high elf accumulated. Those where also draeinei specific moment. You cant just replace them with any other alliance race and tell them ‘‘hey how do you feel after defeating you old leader kil’jeaden’’. It is draenai time with draenei story and even draenei city.

Even in Wod, Maraad alone was mostly more important than Valeera have been .

thanks yours as well is cool

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