That was meant as rhetorical as I followed by quoting why you entered the debate.
Malfurion defeated hundreds of soldiers alone,Tyrande was not present at the battle. Point proven you don’t know lore you are just here to argue. Go read the novel a Good War to get more insight.
I agree with the established premise regardless of my favorites,something you can’t do because you don’t even know what the premise is or you simply wanna ignore it.
No,I was not. Not single post I made here was about that
Now take your advice
You were arguing this, granted as in regards to strongarming the other faction into “compensations”…But “because of plot” they don’t…so my points still stand.
Them having their powers is plot too, wether a book or a game, and plot taketh away, wether in a book or a game.
So cannonicly they have amazing powers, sure, but it still stands they got their asses handed to them by the Horde and they needed the Horde to…stop the Horde, despite their amazing godpowers, cannonicly.
Hence my point, they were absurd to begin with, while their godlike powers may work to an extent in an RTS setting, depending on what kind of story you want.
It definitly becomes problematic in a two faction war story…and this is where You come in. You want the story flat and onesided because all these characters Need to be able to do all these amazing feats! Everything less is, Obviously, “absurd plot” and “catering to the other faction”…unfortunate that you’re so biased that you don’t see the problem here and attack me instead.
I’m getting kind of bored with this conversation too, yes Blizzard should/could have done way beter on all accounts, also when it comes to the Night Elves.
But guess what Tyrandé, that goes doubly for the Horde and that’s not me defending the Horde, as they were ultimatly, clearly smacked with the villainbat(Again), but you show double standards when arguing absurdity in favor off more absurdity as long as it’s in your favor.