But there is still a valid argument to make for an emergency button type HE to be done, especially since the dev team has said before they have been divided in the past on adding them. It’s a way for them to just not deal with it right now, but not take it off the table.
It’s a valid assumption to continue to make especially seeing how they handled Void Elves come from former BE’s. They didn’t remove HE’s from the equation.
It is a fact. You dont sit on money you can make today. The value drops every day. So no, it isnt my opinion, it is basic economics.
It isnt there for a rainy day.
Your ignorance holds no place.
As if high elves would singlehandedly save wow.
What tawdry nonsense.
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The lot of you would be etter served if you stopped thinking high elves are some profit maker when they really arent
Yet Pandaren is the least played race. And you’re ignoring the fact that Mists itself is viewed as one of the best expansion released yet, and that has little to do with the inclusion of Pandaren.
The amount of people who might choose to quit over an ingame race NOT being implemented isn’t of any significance.
I believe you made a point, even if some dont’ accept it.
This thread is rather pointless, is it not? You can already play a High Elf on the Alliance, since the introduction of the Ren’dorei; we are simply a more powerful version of a regular High Elf.
Game mechanics does not equal lore, my friend. No mere Blood Elf has ever mastered the Void, in fact only Alleria and her followers have. To resist the maddening whispers of the Void takes a powerful will, something the average Sin’dorei lacks.
We are, perfection made manifest.
I am a High Elf. I speak Thalassian, I trace my genealogy back thousand of years within Quel’dorei society, and I have blue eyes.