Not civillians, no.
It does exactly that, because they have no need to prove themselves, they already did that by basically annihalating a entire fleet in one go.
No, not in gamescale cause we aren’t some mindless grunts we are as said ‘THE HEROES’, there aren’t several dozen of us. We are high-ranking commanders and heroes.
Again, they were the only ones sent to fight because it was majorly against Anduins wishes.
Hypocrite much?
Wait, let me tell Tyrande she should have done the same with Teldrassil… OH WAIT!
Doesn’t matter your soldiers are FULLY armored, their fists are literally useless and thusly restraint COULD have been used on the civilians who only wanted to protect their home from hostile invaders.
The Zandas aren’t proving themselves. They’re just aiding their new Horde allies without actually being part of the Horde. Were the Grimtotem in Stonetalon part of the Alliance because they helped them fight the Horde?
Even if it were probable that it was just twelve of us in Darkshore, twelve of US is a pretty big deal. And it was not majorly against Anduin’s wishes - he WANTED to help reclaim Darkshore, but the fronts in Arathi and Zandalar (both important strikes) prevented him from doing so. Genn and anyone who went of their own volition faced no opposition from him.
Were that rule applied here, you would just see both sides increase probably equally. That would change nothing about the precedent.
I don’t know what the heck this proves, but evacuations WERE under way. The Horde was actively hampering them. The Alliance did no such thing for Zandalari evacuations.
Go do the fight on the Alliance side on a Warrior/Paladin/DK and stand there taking the Furious Mechants’ attacks, see if they’re harmless.
In the middle of battle with Rastari guards all over the place the soldiers should take the time to look at who’s fighting them and decide wether they should pull their punches
You mean Darnassian, I presume?
Will do, get rid of the other people sorounding them and it is easy, cause guess what, they are non-elites, as long as you don’t have actual compatants around them they literally don’t hurt. And they die just as quickly
The Zandas aren’t proving themselves. They’re just aiding their new Horde allies without actually being part of the Horde. Were the Grimtotem in Stonetalon part of the Alliance because they helped them fight the Horde?
Which was disproven with current lore to have ever happened?
Even if it were probable that it was just twelve of us in Darkshore, twelve of US is a pretty big deal. And it was not majorly against Anduin’s wishes - he WANTED to help reclaim Darkshore, but the fronts in Arathi and Zandalar (both important strikes) prevented him from doing so. Genn and anyone who went of their own volition faced no opposition from him.
Had he sent all heroes and all of his Army to Darkshore, it would have remained ours and it would allow us a direct path to Orgrimmar, a higher priority then some neutral trolls.
Were that rule applied here, you would just see both sides increase probably equally. That would change nothing about the precedent.
It would prove there are more soldiers, MANY of them, killing civilians, which was my point from the get go.
don’t know what the heck this proves, but evacuations WERE under way. The Horde was actively hampering them. The Alliance did no such thing for Zandalari evacuations.
Noooo! THey just held all exits and the one where refugees were streaming from, where we enter as Horde is being held by the Dark Iron who LITERALLY kill those trying to escape.
The Horde jumped the shark with Teldrassil. Killing doctors is small potatoes now.
OP with the mad quoting skill meanwhile I can’t even quote Grandblade properly once.
What can I say, I have skillz
We have to reach for outrage because Blizz is utterly unable to give the Horde a proper antagonist.
Nonsense, the Horde Players have a perfectly viable antagonist.
The Horde.
Wrong, the Alliance are the viable antagonists.
In a perfect world, yes. It’s a shame Blizzard isn’t writing it that way.
They did, many just don’t like it when the Alliance are doing something bad, as they have done in Dazar’alor, in the Pleasure Palace, in Stormheim and quickly sweep it under the rug as if it never happened.
Either OP is trolling or they haven’t got the memo that the Alliance for the rest of WoW’s lifespan has a free pass to do whatever they want to the Horde and their friends after Teldrassil happened.
I don’t think it’s so much swept under the rug as the presentation makes it clear what the Alliance is doing is a necessary evil that has a pragmatic purpose of ending the war, and is guided by morality to be as non-evil as possible.
There’s a distinct difference between Void Elves opening Void Rifts to remove shredders and Ambassadors to the Zandalari, versus the Void Elves opening Void Rifts to send orphanages into the Void and then summon back the Void-Corrupted child-trolls to be unleashed upon the streets of Zandalar, forcing their parents to kill them or else the city is corrupted by the Void.
So guilty by association is what you plea? I guess the Alliance can now be held responsible for every world the Legion destroyed, seeing how the Man’ari that served the Legion were Eredar, who in turn are related to the Draenei, who are part of the Alliance!
YAY! GUILT BY ASSOCIATION!
Its funny how the OP is so desperate to manufacture outrage.
In 77 replies only 1 person agreed with him.
But look at him go.
I am sure that there were no shredders in the pleasure palace, just sycophants andcaddies wanting to stay under par before Umbric comes in and decides to slaughter them all for his personal amusement.
Its funny how the OP is so desperate to manufacture outrage.
In 77 replies only 1 person agreed with him.But look at him go.
Oh look at me! I support mob mentality, just because so many people are morons that obviously means I am right! YAY! <- Lithya
There were individuals bankrolling the Horde’s war campaign, and thus eliminating the investors would be a direct blow to the Horde’s ability to wage war, without costing as many lives.
Kill 12 of the 1%, saved billions of soldiers.