Varian got helped by the Night Elves in every occasion, and so did the player, and if you read the mission table missions, the player’s teams were all working with Night Elf forces.
Go reread the book, my dude. The night elves were utterly crushed until Varian showed up to beat Garrosh’s butt.
Dude Ashenvale was well and truly tucked (as well as already defeated) when the player arrived.
I’ll take your word for it.
Have you read the book? The Night Elves fix Varian before Varian joined the fight to kick Garrosh’s butt.
And the Night Elves give the player gear and experience to make them stronger from the moment they make it into Ashenvale, helping the player the whole way before the player finishes helping the Night Elves undo everything the Horde player did in their questing.
Yeah I read it when it came out. I don’t remember this at all.
This is so eyerolly. The experience is a game mechanic. Gear could be argued, if the player used it. The player might not.
Not really.
Check the entire chapter of “Ritual.”
So’s this:
This is so gameplay it’s not even part of the canon discussion.
And Quest Items, most mandatory to use to complete the quests.
This is so gameplay it’s not even part of the canon discussion.
Neither is my thinking that ashenvale is orc land. We got on the topic of my personal opinion and I used to express my personal opinion pretty vigorously.
God, did flying mounts ruin PVP.
And Quest Items, most mandatory to use to complete the quests.
Let’s not pretend that the player needs a quest item to just kill the Horde.
Let’s not pretend that the player needs a quest item to just kill the Horde.
Sometimes you do. Like the Horde that don’t phase in to kill unless you’re in the Shade of Shadumbra vehicle. Quest canon involves items such as these.
Man this thread went from “Scarlets should’ve been alliance” to “orc vs night elf, trade edition” so fast I didn’t even notice.
Their rights ended when they started to willingly kill their living brethren
Obviously we learn later about Bal controlling them all, but that was much later
He controlled them near the start of their creation and they were openly hostile to Alliance members. Allying would have cost lives, not to mention opening the Alliance to possible corruption as well.