Could be better for sure but then again it’s not a feature meant for RPers in mind.
For sure, I assume it will work perfectly with cross groups and communities, to allow all the glories cross faction RP the neutrals could ever need.
Will be funny to see some friendly fire from guildmates during rp-pvp.
And of course, there are already comments on the video like:
Seriously talking, the new tree must be placed in Kalimdor where Night Elves belong, where they forged a deep conection with every inch of land, plants, animals and Wild Gods. Nordrassil and its history. That very place they retook against all odds on their own. Having done so much and actually won for them to just say meh let’s just move away and leave our legacy for the Horde to defile is nonsense.
Big agree with that qoute, tho
That tree’s design looks awfully too close to that one in Ori Will of the Wisps.
I do agree as well that while I ain’t against novelty, dropping this tree into a land the Nelf have no connection too feels a little hollow.
It’d be a nature preserve for the last kaldorei to live out their days. Not a home.
As always, the story will always have as many Elves as it needs.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again:
The souls used to fuel the tree will be reborn through its seeds or something, resulting in another elf offshoot, this one similar to the Sylvari, giving us Ardenweald-esque customisation options for night elves.
Been saying the same, but Ardenweald Sylvari or GW2 ones? Both? Salad faun?
Salad faun.
Acorn’dorei, even.
There’s probably someone out there already roleplaying this.
Kaldorei has no apostrophe. So saladorei may be the way to go.
Lettuce leaf this topic alone now, it just brings back the memories of the belore’dorei fad.
Until whoever wrote the Black Rook Hold dungeon journal entry strikes again.
Baby leaf elf!
Those days are not wholly over. But not as common fortunately.
I mean, I like GW2 sylvari and I like night elves, but I can’t see the two mixing without producing an unholy abomination.
Until the Shal’dorei broke the norm, the prefix was always three letters so in keeping with traditionalist sensibilities, the proper form is Sal’dorei.
Quel’dorei broke it earlier.
It’s still always three phonemes long, though!