She don’t, don’t try try o act like people who ask a horde race are majority, you are not even majority in the forum
no, im kind of right.
now try me, and explain how now the alliance is fleeing to the horde because the lack of High elves.
this is because of a racial, not because a high elf model.
The factions are not unbalanced, the total numbers are even, what is unbalanced is the raiding scene and have nothing to do with elves, what is proven to have an impact is the overpowered racials
none of then.
the population is not a problem, wowhead numbers already showed numbers even in 55-45% or 53-47%, this is not a doomsday problem.
If you want to fix the raiding population problem tis not a high elf model that will solve that, and you are lying to us and to yourself if you think that.
This is not a good step to do anything like that, stop playing the victim card, you are not a entitled child, and not adding the horde race in the alliance is not “spiting on the alliance”
Nah, it’s not that many. probably like .5% of people who play the game. The thing you’re failing to realize is that this .5% of players is very passionate about their desire for high elves, so it seems like they’re every where.
They are all part of the family group of “weakened” Night Elves including Void/Blood/High Elves. They differ ideologically/politically/physically/culturally in varying ways though.
The numbers are not even otherwise Alliance wouln’dt be getting 30% bonus on warmode and the ‘against overwhelming odds’ quest EVERY week.
Numbers arn’t even close to even.
The concept of an elf mating with a Gnome to create such an abomination made me throw up in my own mouth.
That’s just the people turning on warmode. Last we saw the populations were pretty balanced, but alliance was less likely to take part of world pvp (while leading in arenas) or high end mythics and mythic raiding.
I think why the alliance still has such high numbers on paper is because many alliance players have multiple alts compared to horde players. of course I don’t have definitive evidence of this however it would make sense this way.
We can see that if we include all levels the alliance actually has a higher population but if we only count max level characters the horde has around a 5-10% advantage.
The biggest problem is that Blizzard has (incorrectly) used Race to mean multiple things. Yes, they do use it to actually mean Race (a sociological definition used to distinguish different groups of the same species), but they also use it in place of Species as well. It’s sloppy and confusing. It has lead us to this point where High Elves and Blood Elves are both the same and different “Race”, because of sloppy definitions.
Though I cannot really place full blame on Blizzard. They weren’t the first to start using “Race” incorrectly. It’s a fantasy staple, even if it is unscientific and inaccurate.