And as little as blood elves get spotlight you could really believe that, I mean, they were in the spotlight of a whole addon only once, for their introduction.
And as little as blood elves get spotlight
Son, this is bait
Bait? Why? I’m not saying I’m calling for this spotlight, but I am saying that you can believe that the Blood Elves are not at the height of their abilities because they are far too few to do so.
An intact QT Pre Third War…would be by far the most powerful kingdom in the Horde. This is obviously not the case because the blood elves have almost been wiped out.
Most powerful kingdom lol bait indeed
Because Blood elves have been in the spotlight for about 8 years now.
They have one more step to take in the Delaryn Summermoon is Sylvanas 2.0/Sylvanas is Arthas 2.0 story arc.
Delaryn has to rescue the Night Elves the same as Sylvanas saved the forsaken from Arthas.
Sylvanas still has to merge with the Jailer like how Arthas merged with the Lich King.
Because Blood elves have been in the spotlight for about 8 years now.
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Because Blood elves have been in the spotlight for about 8 years now
Well… I don’t remember that, there were years when they said Who’Temar, or just Who? When it came to the blood elves.
And I’ve been playing for a long time. I think there’s been a mistake.
The blood elves had Spotlight as a faction of the blood elves of the Horde (after tbc) in the following times
- Isle of Thunder
- Suramar
- Nazjatar
If you still want to count Auchindon, then also there. These are the three stations where the blood elves themselves had the spotlight as faction.
Most powerful kingdom lol bait indeed
check your facts
Only kingdom which would have been able to destroy the scourge without traitors
The Horde stopped in the borderlands, second war
and finally a compelling case assumed, so that the legion had a chance at all to start its invasion
The blood elves had Spotlight as a faction of the blood elves of the Horde (after tbc) in the following times
- Isle of Thunder
- Suramar
- Nazjatar
If you still want to count Auchindon, then also there. These are the three stations where the blood elves themselves had the spotlight as faction.
This is my point, yes. That’s a lot of spotlight.
This is my point, yes. That’s a lot of spotlight.
I’m a very neutral person, and when I compare it to the spotlights of the Night Elves, Forsake, Humans or Orcs, which I’m happy to do once in a while, you’ll quickly notice that there is a big difference.
My point is not that I’m asking for more spotlight, but that the blood elves are noticeably restrained in their use, because they’ve just been almost wiped out.
In over 13 years they have had three patches …three patches to themselves.
I’m not talking about how much spotlight the Blood Elves got compared to anyone else. I’m talking about how the Blood Elves kept showing up despite their storyline of having lost so many Blood Elves. And the Night Elves will keep showing up, too.
Did I contradict that night elves will show up, I just said that because of the rare use of the blood elves it is really noticeable that they are NOT as strongly represented as they once were.
And I am saying the use of the Blood Elves is not rare at all.
Also, not represented as strongly as when? The Blood Elves didn’t exist before the Warcraft III Frozen Throne expansion, and before then the High Elves were just units that accompanied the Human campaigns and didn’t even have their own story campaigns to run.
If anything, they started showing up more in the story after their downfall.
And I am saying the use of the Blood Elves is not rare at all.
Even the dwarves had more appearances over the years than the blood elves.
- Ulduar
- Twillight highlands
- Uldum
- 5.3 Patch with the scenarios
- Shattering
- Grim Batol plot
- Darkiron plot.
That’s why I said yes, you can see that this people is close to the abyss, because they don’t have the resources to do more than they do.
If anything, they started showing up more in the story after their downfall.
Have you ever read the books about that time, it looks very different, lorewise.
Whatever the Dwarves have does not make the Blood Elves rare. If you have a lot of Blood Elves, and you have more Dwarves, you still have a lot of Blood Elves.
If anything, how many books have you read that are about the Warcraft Dwarves?
They have gotten about 1 patch per expansion for the past 8 years.
And I am not counting “x.y.z.1312131” or something like that as a patch I am counting 5.1,5.2, 5.4, 6.0.3 (yes they had a presence in talador, and in the draenor campaign), 7.1, 7.3 (only horde presence were from blood elves), they have had several spotlights in bfa.
They have even had character and other things that most other races dont get, (yes other races get spotlighted too but not character stuff etc)
Now i would agree that Liadrin has gone to crap. Though her presence is there and accounted for.
The scary thing is that you’re probably right.
God forbid an alliance character/god/etc die to show how powerful the villain is.
- Varian
- Maraad
- Taylor
- AU Velen
- any number of Naaru
- Liam
Varian
Vol’jin, who died to a nameless literal who, while being tricked and made into the dumbest character in the entire setting by Sylvanas.
Maraad
Saurfang the Younger
Taylor
Cairne.
AU Velen
Wasn’t Alliance.
AU Doomhammer.
any number of Naaru
Aren’t Alliance.
Any number of Loa.
Liam
Wasn’t.
Alliance.
Aren’t Alliance.
Any number of Loa.
Loas are not Horde.
Vol’jin, who died to a nameless literal who, while being tricked and made into the dumbest character in the entire setting by Sylvanas.
And who story is probably gonna end up being continued. Also, sometimes people get killed off by the most mundain things(like Varians wife getting killed by a rock)
Saurfang the Younger
Well our counterpart in that scenario, Bolvar ended up neutral/leading the Scourge.
Cairne.
Do you want to me list all our Warcraft 2 leaders who are dead? Hell, even in Warcraft 3 we lost a significant number of characters.
Wasn’t Alliance.
AU Doomhammer.
AU was NEVER part of the Horde. The AU draenei were at worse Alliance aligned. Just look at Yrel’ Heroes of the Storm lines.
Wasn’t.
Alliance.
If it was not for his father he would have remain Alliance. Not to mention his death was one of the things that ultimately convinced Genn to rejoin the Alliance.
Loas are not Horde.
I know. That’s the point. You name something that isn’t Alliance, I name something that isn’t Horde.
And who story is probably gonna end up being continued.
Irrelevant. Vol’jin has had almost no stories about him. We’re owed something to make up for what a literal joke his death was.
Also, sometimes people get killed off by the most mundain things(like Varians wife getting killed by a rock)
You’re bringing up an NPC that died before WC3 came out?
You’re amazing, never change.
Well our counterpart in that scenario, Bolvar ended up neutral/leading the Scourge.
Okay. Garrosh.
Do you want to me list all our Warcraft 2 leaders who are dead?
No. We aren’t playing Warcraft 2. Stop being obtuse.
AU was NEVER part of the Horde.
See the first quote.
The AU draenei were at worse Alliance aligned.
“AU Draenei were Alliance aligned, but the maghar who actually joined the Horde were not Horde alligned. I am the most brilliant poster on these here forums.”
If it was not for his father he would have remain Alliance.
Liam didn’t even exist in WC3. And even if he did, it doesn’t matter. Genn removed Gilneas from the Alliance. Liam was not Alliance when he died.