Man, I knew RNG can be cruel, but with that thing, RNG was just brutal.
100% and 100% support for Alliance Playable High Elves.
Just reminder what thread is suppose to be about and what the OP expected.
Technically weâre shards of stone that fell off shards of stone that fell off shards of stone that fell off shards of stone that fell off shards of stone that fell off shards of stone that fell off shards of stone that fell off shards of stone that fell off a titan-forged.
And then curse of flesh.
Mouse is hovering over blood fury.
You know weâre supposed to flag posts t hat arenât relevant to the conversation as spam.
Just expressing my respect for those playable High elves that honor their fallen.
For the Horde!
For the memory and present of Quelâthalas!
Oh almost forgot.
Am I doing this right?
Report it bro, if you feel what I said is irrelevant.
Oh look, more spam from Valarian.
No, youâre from spores that fell off the colossus onto Magnaronâs, that then fell to pieces and fell into more pieces that became orcs. Youâre made of spores and rock. Youâre effectively fungus.
I canât hear your weak CD over my Divine shield.
I canât hear your weak CD over my mass dispel.
Haha the spam master himself accusing people of spam, dude go take a break you need it.
Thatâs why I buff mask buddy boy!
I would respond to you, but you always say something nonsensical after soâŠ+1
Iâm happy to take them all, ya wee woodland sprite.
News flash you just responded.
With that 45second cooldown youâll be lucky to remove my BoW before I killed ya.
Sir, I would appreciate you not trying to bait me.
Hang on I think I have too many shards of stone, what is it?
Grond > Colossi > Magnaron > Gronn > Ogron > Ogre > Orc?
Other then opinionated and bolstering rants by a few people in this thread they still havenât given one factual reason why the Alliance Cant Play the High Elves that are already in the game and in the progressing story other then a DEVs said so or because we donât want you to.
Ohh there yah go again, Ding.
My point was that if Anastarien had actually ACTED either time, the high elves may have been better off as a whole. Instead he chose to do nothing and somehow itâs the fault of the humans and the high elves that saw through his crap and left.
Itâs basically as if he sat there and watched someone set fire to a neighborâs house, but hey itâs his neighborâs house not his so no big deal. But then the next night his house is set on fire and he blames his now dead neighbors and the people who used to live at his house for not preventing it.
Also he felt that the alliance needed them more than they needed the alliance which played a factor in why he left the alliance and why some high elves stayed in the alliance. He chose to leave the alliance hanging and some of his former people chose not to. He bailed on them as much as the alliance, so why are they bad for not returning to help a land that was content to sit and help no one and then cry when no one was able to help them.
Jesus you guys degenerated a long long way. No wonder youâre pissed off all the time.
The race is playable on the Horde. End.
Nowhere is it ever stated that the high elves left because of Anasterianâs decisions. In fact, cases such as Alleria, were due to expeditions.
The high elves who exist are those who simply did not return home during Quelâthalas call for aid. For example, Vereesa, who admits she would have been a blood elf if it were not for her children.
Because he didnât bail on his people and always acted with the intent of protecting them.
The high elves chose the alliance over their own people, over their own race. When they were on the brink of extinction, when their source of power was gone, the High elves literally said âNot my problem, my hybrid babies are more important right now.â.
That is the difference.
The high elves literally chose friends, over their family, kingdom, and survival.
It is the same as saying âI donât want to survive, I would rather lick a rock.â
Except no, he sent troops to support the Alliance before the Horde came for them on Alleriaâs insistence. The Alliance then had an obligation to treat Quelâthalas as they would any of their own lands but they didnât. They pulled out while it was in a state of open warfare in its heartlands.