Please copy Bel'ameth

I foresee it being about the eventual removal of the faction barrier entirely. Which at this point would probably be a good thing. Can’t complain about faction imbalance when there’s no factions to be imbalanced. Even the High Elf enthusiasts would finally (hopefully) clam up about playable High Elves when they can literally be blue eyed Blood Elves on the Alliance side without the voidy stuff.

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A little harsh I am aware, I recognize that Classic was a thing many loved back in the day but also despise its arbitrary restrictions and find the people who complain when one is ever so slightly lifted (they’re really dragging out opening up all the classes) to be the most annoying thing in the game, especially when the version of the game they want already exists

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I was ready to have a conversation about how cities work, the purpose of factions nowadays, etc… and then I read that had little to no regard for any type of conversation with the OP.

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I forgive you :slight_smile:

All I require is that they continue to provide a good, ordered transition to the open or foreign occupied cities. Throw a war in there, whatever it takes, but it takes an action or story or event to open a city, so do that and build some more.

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this would be the ideal yes, that also seems like the route they are taking. Assuming that they allow players of the opposite faction to visit reclaimed undercity(or whatever its new name is) and Gilneas.
the groundwork for that is already being put in place as alliance players aided in clearing out the blight and horde players will soon be helping wipe out the Scarlets

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Isn’t the Horde only able to access some of the city? I thought the NPCs turned hostile if you got too cozy

NPCs get particularly nervous when Horde walk by areas of dense foliage with an open flame.

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get over it. new direction… the war between factions its terribly boring and old

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We don’t need peace, we just need to completely destroy the other. The Horde are monsters and deserve extermination from Azeroth.

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That’s nice, dear.

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I would very much like to kill you, too. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Human :white_check_mark:
Male :white_check_mark:
Paladin :white_check_mark:

Ironically though I agree with him to an extent. But not for his “MuH wAr” reason.

It’s actually because of For the Alliance! And For the Horde! Achievements. Gotta keep the capitols enemies.

Those are still a thing right?

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It does beg the question, what , if anything, could a Horde player do to set off the NPC’s? What does ‘under supervision mean’?

I have a stereotype to live up to.

I encourage humans to visit our cities. I’ll even celebrate with them, buy them a nice, frothing cup of B̶l̶i̶g̶h̶t̶ Ale.

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Nu I go to thunderbluff to escape the gnomes :face_with_peeking_eye:

The first step is admitting you have a problem. I’m proud of you!

:hugs:

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I mean, my problem is I was born.

I was with you until you conjured the idea of orcs in muh city

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The ageism of this comment is astounding. As much as I disagree with Boomers on most topics. This is openly bigoted.

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