Void Elf Paladin make a lot of sense

Still are and Lady Liadrin still leads them.

Blood elves aren’t partially made of void and thus wouldn’t need a blood knight skin to avoid the potentially harmful side effects of a void being getting infused with light.

Plus, the blood knights might have initially used the light as a tool, thats not the case with all of them at this point in the story.

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From the title, let me just say: no, it doesn’t, except in the twisted alternate reality that the helf/velf crowd has cultivated.

At this point, it should be obvious that the velf paladin threads are just the natural evolution of the helf threads from BfA now that the people who instigated the latter have gotten almost everything they need to live their RP dreams. I say almost because they still want Blizzard to bend the knee and give them some combination of the ability to change the race on their nameplates from “void elf” to “high elf”, the ability to turn off the Void effects on their racials or change them to arcane-themed, access to a 15-year-old Horde capital that’s only used for RP outside of Noblegarden, and paladins, despite:

If there were any notable high elf paladin NPCs in the paladin Order Hall, there would be some basis for an argument, but the only major non-Windrunner high elf I remember seeing during the entirety of Legion was Ravandwyr, a mage hall champion.

Also, let’s be real, if velves really ever did get Void paladins (who, I think it’s worth noting, would completely defy one of the aspects of Shadow and Discipline priests by being able to use the Void to heal with no caveats while the latter class’s Shadow heals all have some DoT or heal absorb effect), you would only see them in one of two mogs: the purple Judgement Armor from TBC dungeons, or the purple Radiant Lightbringer Armor from LFR Tomb of Sargeras. Ret players would also all use the default Fallen Hope Ashbringer appearance that you get at Honor 10.

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The light and void do not get along.

A Void Elf attempting to draw on the light would have a disastrous effect on their physical health, likewise for Lightforged Draenei drawing on the powers of the void.

Which is why, canonically, they don’t do either.

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I can’t imagine Mag’har holy priests are a thing either tbh

Nope, they’re absolutely not a thing in canon. All Mag’har priests canonically are shadow priests.

Light void elf paladins even sound stupid when you say it out loud.

I’m okay with the idea of void knights utilising void as their fuel but light paladins for the void elves are ridiculous.

Not even Mag’har priests use canons. They use daggers, maces, and staves.

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Lost opportunity. Mechagnomes should have shoulder-mounted cannons.

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Now you’re thinking canonically.

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The Silver Covenant is a militant faction of high elves founded and led by Vereesa Windrunner in Dalaran City. They rejected the admission of the blood elves into the Kirin Tor, and have taken it upon themselves to serve as a military deterrent for any potential Horde uprising.

Before the end of the Fourth War, the Silver Covenant provided military support to the Alliance during the battle at the Gates of Orgrimmar

From the wowpedia page on the Silver Covenant

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Goblins are high elves.

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Priests use the Light and Shadow.
Paladins are infused by the Light. Just as Void Elves are infused by the Shadow. There’s a distinction there.

I’m gonna skip the whole tangle of dalaran, neutrality, the Silver Covenant and the subtleties of a neutral group with sub-factions still covered by that neutrality but opinions on whether or not to keep it.

But the second quote is bad wiki behavior that needed to be hit with a citation needed, it extrapolates a whole hell of a lot from a graphical asset all by its lonesome that is never discussed in the story. Right now it’s a dangling thread on a larger piece, we don’t know if it was an oversight, intentional, and if it was what it was intended to show, and whether it ended up getting abandoned at some point.

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Troll thread is a troll thread.

This sounds like desperate grasping at straws to me. The article also includes screenshots of Silver Covenant forces on the Alliance side of the battle

Oh I love the entire idea of class skins. Don’t know why Blizzard stopped it with the Greenfire for Warlocks :slightly_frowning_face:

Just because you disagree with something, doesn’t entirely make everything a troll thread.

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Blizz also said they don’t restrict priest specs due to gameplay reasons and playable priest specs does not reflect what the races actually practice in lore.

Pepperidge farms remembers forsaken priests was all specifically shadow priests, same with maghar and darkspear trolls (although shadow priests used to be used to cover voodoo magic too) same applies to VE.

Posting controversial topic with barely any structure to get ppl riled up?

100% troll thread.

Also this guy only made 5 posts on this charecter. Pretty obvious what this is.

We do quests man, this is an outdated stereotype.

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