Quel’dorei High Elves as an Alliance allied race - 2024

The Horde and Alliance will return to Quel’Thalas, and there will be an elven reunification.

We will definitely have neutral content for the Midnight expansion.

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So? That whole comment has nothing to do with anything.

Playable High Elves WON’T come with sharing a nation. As of right now, no allied race does, since the Mag’har have moved to Arathi.

Playable High Elves can only come through my suggestions and that means, with the Last Titan Expansion, to see any proper High Elf development, as a playable race.

Blood Elves are staying and they will forever be here. So forget any stupidity about them being removed because Blizzard only needs to remind us that this is the homeland of the Blood Elves, which they have already done, twice over.
As much as you claim that they are listening to us, we also need to listen to them. Blood Elves are staying and no amount of QQing is going to change that.

Elven Reunification = The scattered elven tribes (HE and VE) will return to Quel’Thalas.

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Again - your not saying anything to do with anything.

Blizzard has already asked players if they want high elves for WoW Classic.

Midnight :wave:

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For Classic: Season of Discovery, with their own development. Not for any other version of Classic.

That is exactly what I want in Retail, but your either being stupid or it’s not an act…The only way for playable High Elves is that they have their own story, void of anything to do with the Blood Elves.

Blood Elves have their story now and it’s Quel’Thalas and they have their established thing. They aren’t going anywhere nor will they be deleted. Why can’t you grasp that basic point you fool?
If they go with what you want - I can guarantee you this will happen:

High Elves won’t exist. They will be Blood Elves until they leave Silvermoon/choose the Alliance. Blood Elves are the identity of Quel’Thalas and Silvermoon and Blizzard won’t change that status quo, regardless of any involvement within Quel’Thalas. It didn’t happen when the Draenei were on Quel’Danas and Blizzard have twice mentioned “returning to their homeland of the Blood Elves” and “exploring their lore and seeing the updates they made since joining the Horde.” That is directly out of Ion and Chris’ mouth. That can’t be debated or argued with.

The blood elves will always be there, Silvermoon will always be a Horde capital even if it becomes Midnight’s neutral hub.

For Midnight, yes…but playable High Elves must have their own nation. Their own setting. Their own story. They CAN’T leech or share with Blood Elves because Quel’Thalas and Silvermoon is too entrenched with the Blood Elf identity, as it should be, because Blood Elves are the majority Thalassians now.

Playable High Elves have only route they can take and that is - establish Crystalsong Forest, in Northrend as their home. Shandaral becomes the new Quel’dorei Capital, shared with Shen’dralar Highborne ambassadors. Combining Highborne and High Elf architecture for the Alliance.

The Blood Elves have their new Thalassian ways of doing things, which is void of anything “Highborne” whilst the Quel’dorei embrace their kin from Eldre’Thalas and carve out their own future.

You still haven’t understood that high elves, blood elves and void elves have the same lore because they are all elves of Quel’Thalas.

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That is totally irrelevant now.

It doesn’t match what is needed for playable races.

They will all return to Quel’Thalas at Midnight.

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Yes - for Midnight and then they should leave if you truly want playable High Elves.

It’s why I am the only true High Elf fan around here, because I know EXACTLY what it takes for this race to be playable.

Quel’Thalas will result in “Blood Elves until further notice.” Their will be no playable High Elves until they are forced to join the Alliance, why? Because Quel’Thalas is a Horde/Blood Elf nation, regardless of anything. Blood Elves take the priority in the setting.

If Silvermoon is neutral, the high elves and void elves will stay home (Silvermoon) with all the reunification elves.

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That’s a big “if.”

You keep harping on about that as though it’s confirmed. Silvermoon is still Horde, despite the Blood Elves and Draenei holding a base on Quel’Danas.

And again - your completely and utterly wrong about the direction of playable High Elves. It’s my way or no way…because that is what is takes. I want story development for the High Elves…not for them to be absorbed into the Blood Elf world.

You forgot that the Void will be there to destroy Quel’Thalas, so the blood elves will not be the heroes but the victims.

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I don’t care - Blizzard have stated that the Blood Elf story will be continuing in Midnight and we will see developments to their homeland and that we are returning to their homeland.

Why can you not accept this? I mean, Blizzard have literally said the above - why can’t you get your head around it?

The Void will be the main reason the Horde and Alliance return to Quel’Thalas.

The blood elves will need help.

More like - we are exploring what the Blood elves have been doing within their homeland since joining the Horde, as confirmed by Ion.

I mean, what happens if High Elves aren’t going to be playable? If it doesn’t happen in Midnight…then your last hope is with me and pushing my idea on Crystalsong Forest.

Midnight will be the expansion of the elves of Quel’Thalas, you have to be naive to think otherwise.

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And Legion was the expansion of the Highborne/Night Elves, yet I still don’t have playable Highborne Night Elves.

None of this is a guarantee and you have to accept that Midnight is a Blood Elf-based expansion. Blizzard has set that foundation. Just like Legion was a Night Elf-based expansion.

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And if High Elves are playable - then Horde get Naga in return. Forest Trolls are just customization for Darkspear Trolls - not a proper race. Naga or Naz’dorei, being very unique and High Elves being very bland and boring, but…let the Horde have something unique and the Alliance can have the Helfs.

I think that’s fair. Alliance can have what they want, which is a bit boring…Horde can have something classic as well, but is extremely unique, being able to shapeshift between Naga and Highborne form, which is also fair as Worgen are Alliance and are the only race who can do that.