VoId ElVes NeEd MoAr CuStoMiZaTioN, It's time we look at true customization numbers

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Forsaken: We want our spines to stop clipping through our cloaks and back armor.
Blizzard: OK here is a new boneless model, so now your backs will clip through your cloaks and back armor instead.

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I like the way void elves look. They were tainted by “DARK MAGIC” … sorry about the the Harry Potter reference. The void altered there appearance. That should be a staple of what defines a void elf.

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Then they shouldn’t have given them Draenei skin and pretended it came from the Void. They should’ve made them look like this and called it a day:

Or at least this at all times, only not for 12 seconds:

Void elves need to be sucked into the Void, never to be seen again.

I’ll agree to that.

Honestly, I don’t know why they didn’t give you guys some of the same options they gave the base Tauren. Still, I hope you get some more options soon.

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I was messing around with Undead’s new options the other week and when i saw their spines still clipping through their capes i was very disappointed.

sigh

You realize both mechagnomes and Kul’tirans have more options than void elves right?

According to the chart male Blood Elves did get done pretty dirty.

Help.

Worgen.

Please.

Ahem. While there’s obviously the most unique boy orcs you can make by a long shot, there’s still a few things they need --Dragonmaw skins and better battle scars being first to mind.

On the other end of the spectrum, the nightborn could really use some love. Better faces, any beards at all, mana glow on their hands, some tweaking to their stance, to maybe inherit skin and hair colors (and a few styles and jewelry from night elves), the gorgeous glowing strands in their hair…

Basically everyone could stand more.

I didn’t need a graph to tell me that the Nightborne were going to be dead last, having the least amount of possible customization combinations. The developers failed in their implementation of the Nightborne in both quantity and quality of options.

For many players, the Suramar questline was the highlight of Legion, but the Nightborne’s implementation as a playable race was thoroughly squandered by poor, rushed work.

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Why is everyone obsessed with combination possibilties they mean nothing really. I know it sounds great but it can be something so small as a plethora of eye color differences. Oooo wow something you rarely look at but now your combinations just increased a lot. Mean while other races have actual quality customization that matter even though they have lower combinations.

Quality over Quantity people.

I can’t wait for the V2 of that pie chart. Blizzard’s haphazard way of implementing things has really made it impossible for true numbers.

Take us Draenei for example? There’s actually significantly less customizations total than listed; not out of malice but because (from the comments in the reddit post), the total is taken from multiplying all options total. But for things like both male and female Draenei, the hair/horn jewelry is only applicable on 2 different horns for males and 2 different hairstyles for females. So it’s actually quite a lot less total!

It’s also true of humans, where he didn’t take into account how there are like, 36 faces, but there’s actually only 12/12/12 because they’re locked to skin color arbitrarily.

Still, orcs got so much more and people keep arguing ‘well it’s just because of the posture toggle!’ while ignoring that they still have ~2x the next highest race’s customizations…