Silvermoon City Guards should eject

Void Elf players from Silvermoon during the night of the day/night cycle in the upcoming Midnight xpac.

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When Alleria was invited to visit the Sunwell it didn’t go as planned. The Sunwell reacted chaotically because of her connection with the Void. As a result there was a general concensus that she shouldn’t visit the Sunwell in the future. That probably goes for all Void Elves. But they never said she couldn’t visit Silvermoon itself.

As for the rest of the Void Elves, that may be more of a game restriction than a lore restriction.

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It’s worth noting that the sunwell isn’t even connected to the continent at this point so Velves screwing with it isn’t a serious issue.

Though that having been said, I’m still of the mind that Alleria is a fundamentally different beast from the Rendorei.

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Also gnomes.

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The citizens of Silvermoon should be more concerned with their building lacking roofs, than some fabulous Void Elves classing the place up.

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The citizens of Silvermoon should be more concerned with their city lacking ground.

I saw a video once where some guy went to the top of a tower and used a glider to get over to a near by mountain overlooking Silvermoon. I tried it but it didn’t work.

What you could see was that Silvermoon is mostly a facades with no roofs or ground in places that can’t be seen from where we are allowed to go. You could look down right through the city to “sky” below where pathways and facades were placed.

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It’s like one of those old western movie sets.

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Exactly. Remember the time that the original Star Trek crew had to fight the Gunfight at OK Corral?
Same thing with the facades.

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Void Elves and Alliance in general being allowed into Silvermoon City in general if they are is pretty blah, Alliance people in Horde cities and vice versa Horde people in Alliance cities will never make sense.

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People seem to forget it’s because Alleria has a Void Naaru’s essence and direct connection to the Void whereas the Void Elves do not. Nowhere does it say a Void Elf will cause the same reaction with the Sunwell that happened with Alleria.

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I think they should just buff gaurds. Gaurds shouldn’t be able to cut like tissue and fall over like rag dolls.

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They were like this once and people complained, they also complained when they used to be 10 levels higher than the current level, lol.

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And no one has said they will NOT cause the same reaction with the Sunwell.
So I would imagine they would exercise “an abundance of caution” in the matter.

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People complaining that they couldn’t go kill of auctioneers just to be trolly and disrupt people auction house business.

I say buff gaurds, people shouldn’t be trolly in main cities or questing areas to get kicks and giggles disrupting game play.

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I don’t think they should even be allowed in the city. But Blizz seems to think we want in Alliance cities, so probably will give Alliance access to our cities. I think it goes too far. Cross-faction grouping is where it should stay. All else should be separate.

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This one hundred percent! :point_up_2:

They should be at least 15 to 20 levels above the player.

We’d see a whole lot less of:

“The Trade District is under attack!”
“The canals are under attack!”
“Some attention starved goon’s parents didn’t love him enough!”

And I’m sure it’s the same thing on the other side.

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That’s him, officer. Take him away. :policewoman:

OT: Did I miss something? Did blizz say they were making cities faction agnostic?

And Horde catapults managed to hit Teldrassil from Darkshore, and as far as I know, Horde Catapults do not have the ability to open void portals that they can step through… then again, that might be how the catapults managed to hit Teldrassil… conspiracy… void elves helped the Horde burn down Teldrassil!

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A lot of old wow was built that way. Thats why it took the “cataclysm” to rebuild the world for flying.

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Well at least Neltharion did something that helped in the long run.

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