I believe it’s a simple spoof on the “You think you do but you don’t” meme, but I nevertheless agree with what you say. If there is any established lore/evidence/grounds that a race can be a certain class, I’m all for it. Blood Elf Druids aren’t really one of them.
Wow, almost half of the current expansion maghar orcs can do it. Such expertise, From that kind of great teachers. Laughable, incomparable amount of practice.
Not commenting on conspiracy theories and imaginary lovers.
Do you understand the difference between want and can?
Have you ever felt that your plate helm hurts your head?
I mean there are many things super lore breaking out there but no one minds so… I’m pretty sure some coffee, good music and some cookies will be enough to inspire some blizz writer to write a backstory for undead night elf druids.
After all look at Kul’tirans drust druids and Zandalari paladins.
The “Smart Ogres” of Highmaul would be the ones to have taught it.
We also don’t know when they were first taught it, for all we know they could have knowledge dating back hundreds of years.
Again that makes no sense. I commenting on the parallel between one race’s ancestor knowing druidism and the descendant forgoing that knowledge.
You seem to be missing the point. Why would it matter if they could be druids, if they didn’t want to be druids?
There’s already elf druids in game, I’d much rather take Mag’har druids, would be a fun thing to play. Just take some nagrand beasts and convert them to druid forms, “Taurens taught us the way of the nature”.
Well, I only meant that they’re a stretch as in the method of the Thornspeakers since that is all about the Drust teachings, but Kul-Tirans were originally Gilneans who were also Harvest Witches. Undead Druids is probably one of those class combinations which makes the least amount of sense.