Quel’dorei High Elves as an Alliance allied race (Part 1)

This. A person does not know basic lore of the Quel’dorei and demands something keeping it active.

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i did mentioned them all.

i know enough to ask them playable, also not only i want them, a lot of people want them

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several minutes after I have replied? Wow. You are a smart for a Nightelf.

So nobody, then.

We want high elf options for void elves.

i edited before you even posted.

how can you write such thing? XD

In fact this still going shows that people want them playable.

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Well. They made a loooot of mistakes when adding Allied races. Kul’tiran customization could just been added to humans, same with lightforged draenei. And Alliance should have been given High elves instead of Void elves from the start, but here we are now… We have the exact same model and skins on our Velfs as High elves. Only thing missing is the hair. It’s no longer reasonable to ask for a completely separate High elf race. And didn’t they state they will not be adding any new Allied races? They really added way too many races. Around 10 or so Allied races. Imagine trying to add customizations to all that in addition to core races.

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yes, now we can ask playable highelves such as silver covenant

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By adding high elf options to void elves.

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No, real highelves such as silver covenant highelves playable allied race

Most of us no longer want that. The entire Legacy o the Quel’dorei Discord now works for full high elf options on void elves.

You really don’t get how much you are damaging your cause, do you?

So your ideal situation is that Alliance has Void Elves that can look identical to Quel’dorei. And -Then- Identical Quel’dorei to them as an extra Allied Race, but specifically Silver Covenant. And -Then- Identical Quel’dorei as an extra Allied Race, to cover the majority of Quel’dorei who are not actually Silver Covenant.

So you want Three Identical Allied races, all Elves, on Alliance, yeah?

Cool, horde can have Ogres, Gnolls and something else new.

Oh, and -you- have to defend that by the way. You have to defend why you wanted three identical allied races on Alliance, and the Horde get new stuff.

That where you’re going?

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Most, still want playable highelves as allied race.

I actually said what we want. Playable highelves, most developed faction would be silver covenant, they could work well.

Because they would require least work to make them playable.

why you keep mentioning horde? Ogres or gnolls aren’t popular request, never were and never will be.

If few people want them playable does not mean they have to become an allied race.

Highelves and void elves are not identical. If they were they would be under one tag. Ziiiiip it.

Who? Name at least a few other people than yourself that’s still stuck in that delusion.

Don’t say “we”. It’s you. Just you. As in the one person who posts as Moontear.

Many of us did, at one point, want high elves as a separate playable race, but changed our minds once it was announced that void elves were getting high elf skin and eyes. We now work towards getting hair that allows the full high elf fantasy.

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Retrobooter too.

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Ah, yes. Him. The very seruious non-trolling one. Good catch.

All High Elves would need the same amount of work. Which I agree, would be minimal. You would literally be looking at making the Blood Elf model playable on Alliance. Because that is what a High Elf would look like. So it isn’t that Silver Covenant needs less work than say, a Highvale Ranger, or a Seventh Legion Warmage. They’d need -exactly- the same amount of work. You just make the Blood Elf model available on Alliance. Bam. Thats it. High Elves.

because this is a game with two Factions. If One Faction gets something, the other Faction needs to get something to balance it out. Come on, stop being disingenuous, it has -always- been this way, as you full well know.

Besides, let me put it this way.

“A Race that has been shown to be members of their Faction since the RTS games, and that are shown in WoW to still be members of their faction, who have their own societal groupings and people want as playable”

What am I describing there. High Elves? Ogres? Both?

(I’ll give you a clue, it is both)

Ogres were a popular request (Goodness knows why) and are almost achievable, just use the Kul Tiran skeleton and tweak it. They have been requested since Vanilla, I know this as fact, just as long as High elves have been. In fact Ogres would be a perfect example. Take an Alliance race model skeleton, change it and make it playable on Horde. Exactly the same as making High Elves playable on Alliance. Both have been requested for the same amount of time, but possibly because of the LoTR franchise High Elves got a lot more ‘buy in’, but both have been requested. Gnolls I threw in as a) they are a random race that would fit the Horde and have good reason to pick the opposing side to the Alliance, and b) I personally like them, and have some interesting (I think) ideas as to how they could be represented, in a sort of Zulu/Masai way, a Death based religion without the creepy Necro stuff, but a race where everyone has value, in death, just as in life.

You’re new here, you won’t have seen the calls for Horde Ogres from the start. They did exist though, I think Horde players are just used to getting “Whatever random tat gets thrown our way” so don’t campaign as vociferously.

Trust me, I could write a whole Megathread about how Gnolls could work, their racials, their mounts, their caste system of the 'Rainmaker’s the ‘Bonespeakers’ and ‘Marrowtalkers’, how their society falls into 'impi’s how they are naturally matriarchal but always with a strong male henchman, why they make tents out of people and what importance and reverence they actually hold. How their whickering cries as they attack are actually pre-emptive prayers of thanks to a foe they will kill who will better protect and serve their tribe.

I probably couldn’t do artistic shiz like Ismaor has done, because in brutal honesty, I lack the patience, and words are more my forte, than art.

But i could write pages and pages about Horde Gnolls.

But what is the point. Horde just gets what Blizzard chucks at it sometimes.

Just look at some of the threads “Oh, but Horde can get Night Elf Dark Rangers!”

Did anyone ask if anyone actually -wanted- those?

“They can get San’layn”

Again, did anyone ask if anyone actually wanted those (I discount people who think that the ‘Twilight’ Books are high literature on the grounds that I question their ability to make an adult and grounded opinion)

If you want your High Elf comparison on Horde, then I am afraid it is Ogres. They are exactly the same. Have been in the Faction since the RtS games, are shown to still be in the Faction as NPC’s have their own Internal groups, and have been requested since Vanilla.

And hey, now the model skeleton exists to make them possible…

I don’t know why I am even getting into this conversation with someone who does not know High Elf lore…

We cannot, I suppose rule out the idea of the Triumph of Hope over Experience…

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it’s we, but thank you? i guess

no, false. we ask model same as made for silver covenant highelves. Nothing to do with blood elves or horde.

oh…well , no?

Horde received highelves and night elves what alliance got in return? XD copy paste their existing races, except highelves, which were requested ever since this game launched.

again, false. they are not popular.

do it, but why waste time on something that nobody would ever like to play or hear? XD

it was elves not ogres.

Team Moontributor.

How are they different?

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same as pandarens, void elves, mecha gnomes, ku;ltiran humans, lightforged draenei, highmountain taurens?

Why it have to be different? If there is huge demand, why not make people happy and let them play what they want?!

In your head, are high elves different from blood elves or not?