What do we want? High Elves!

Yeah, but this isn’t real life and money matters more than creating archetypes of every little person to be playable.

No, it’s actually just you.

Blizzard has stated they support requests for Allied Races people are passionate about.

Imagine putting words in a companies mouth about not adding content. You understand they want money, right?

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Several thousand years of isolation does a Zandalari make.

15 years of running away from your home does not make a new, physiologically unique race.

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“Support” What does that even mean? You’re so busy trying to discredit me that you’re using empty lip service to do it. Go make a void elf, choose the whitest color possible, choose a hairstyle without tentacles and go be the Highborne you want to be so badly since apparently there’s only one type in your eyes.

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Then you just defeated your own argument with this statement. If they look nearly exactly the same that means they require little work to be made playable and since they are clearly highly popular and in demand that is a ton of money waiting to be made through race changes, resubbing, faction transfers, and level boosts.

Really? How about 15 years of not being near the Sunwell?

Night elves changed to High elves in a single boat ride, wanna know how?

:sparkles:Fantasy

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And Sin’dorei is Quel’dorei.

You are still asking for a Horde race.

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Meh, all elves look the same to me anyway.

Yeah, but Blizzard cares more about story integrity than your delusions of playing a Blood Elf on the Alliance.

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then why did kael’thas proclaim “We are no longer quel’dorei”?

After several thousand years of living next to a font of arcane power.

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1 NPC =/= What ever number of Blood Elves there are.

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Apparently, we on the anti side are the ones fighting for the apparence, yet you see the Pros using the “we have two blueberries, it’s fair we have a pink one” card.

The hypocrisy never ends, kinda remind me how they mass flagged the Blue eyes for Belf and Half Elf threads. Oh, but everyone is mean when it happens to them

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The blood elves or sin’dorei , “children of the blood” in Thalassian are high elves who changed their name after the Scourge invasion of Quel’Thalas. Their new name is a dirge, referencing both the blood of their many brethren who fell during the Third War, and their royal lineage

I think not.

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B̝̩̔͛ ̗̟͎̟͈̣̠̈͌r͙̮̄̈́̉͗͒̒̽ͬ ͉̜̮ͫ̄͐ͅṳ̰̫͕͍̦͙͕̓ͯͩ͌̾͆ͫ ͖̥͆͌ͧ͆ͅh͇͈̎͐ͨ͑̃ͨ̓̓́ how do you not understand that void elves were the compromise? High elves aren’t coming. Considering the only physical difference is eye colour, it’d just be giving the alliance the hordes most played race. Came dangerously close with void elves. It’d be like if the horde were given humans, but with a slightly different colour facial feature.

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Means they’re open to feedback about things people like, how is that not self explanatory?

You do that yourself by pretending to speak for a company you have 0 part in.

They just want their fair-skinned elves on the Alliance. Personally I think they should just go play Warhammer.

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Because he was referring to a catastrophic decimation of his people and acknowledging the event changed them forever. He did not mean that they literally changed race.

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You Horde already have Humans. The people of Lordaeron.

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I notice a lot of you keep citing that X years is what makes them a different race.

I have to ask when do we start considering a people has become a new race? Sure we know that 10 thousand years ago they were different but when did they become different? It certainly wasn’t yesterday or the day before.

You could always headcanon it but personally I want to go with when their leader officially proclaimed they are now a new people.

'We are no longer quel’dorei"

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