âŠand fewer and fewer of them have been showing up.
Yah we know already, See i know the difference between a High Elf and a Sinâdorei. So when I say High Elf you know already Im saying Alliance High Elf.
I also am kinda amused at the pure assumption that after being stranded away from their home for years and then learning of the devastation that happened there that none of the elves of Allerian Stronghold would want to go back.
Anyone else struggling here?
Yeah we have. You just donât agree with it for whatever reason.
We have more High Elves existing then Draenei and Void Elves and likly Darkspear and Lightforged.
Just saying âThey arenât really thereâ isnât evidence.
High Elf doesnât even refer to the Blood ElvesâŠ
No you havenât, you just keep insisting for whatever reason.
LOL, same elves excuse new but ok.
I must have missed the actual proving, as opposed to the raw assertion that the assumed numbers were meaningful to actual lore populations.
why cant they point to them
Anyone else struggling here?
No one struggling bro, read the lore and you wont look so exposed.
And it relies on the population not being dynamic, oh and time duplicates.
Whatâs odd? When you present alliance allied elves from each expansion as being different elves, thatâs like saying the ranks of the Korâkron can be counted by adding up all the korâkron members from each expansion. Many of them will be the same individuals continuing their service.
You said that we said Alliance high elves are not in the Alliance. I pointed out we call the Alliance high elves. Then you responded with something which seems unrelated.
And it relies on the population not being dynamic, oh and time duplicates.
when you see 20 guards in stormwind in game does that mean there are 20 guards in the in stormwind wow universe?
Also not related?
No you havenât, you just keep insisting for whatever reason.
âNo you!â isnât a viable argument.
Weâve been comparing actual factions and when you look at it, High Elves are perfectly viable when compared to other, already playable races.
I must have missed the actual proving,
Points at high elves.
Points at other races with smaller populations.
Yah thought so,
âNo you!â isnât a viable argument.
That was your argument.
Points at high elves points at other races with smaller populations
Points at the phrase âAs opposed to the raw assertion that the assumed numbers were meaningfulâ
Yah thought so
We were talking about WoW geography being spread out in time and that groups of people apear at the same time in different parts of the geography. You are likely counting the population duplicates.
You responded with population hueristics in videogames, which is an unrelated point.