As opposed to you who makes things up and act then as it's a hidden gem only you can see? You will never have any room to accuse anyone of bias. Anyone who actually looks at the whole high elf thing is going to realize chances of it never happening are high. Gameplay alone you see how many blood elves make up the horde blizzard isn't going to do anything to risk the faction balance. Being realistic isn't being biased. I'm biased in thinking that the high elves are lesser in every way to the blood elves, not in pointing out their chances of being playable.
No it's just very easy to spot. I don't need to make up reasons on why high elves have not and will continue to not be playable on the alliance side. I don't need to come up with theories of magical hidden islands full of high elves or a army of high elves and half elves hanging out with alleria.
do you even realize what you're doing? You still have some growing to do, we all do, but why do you think you're so triggered by this issue? what's the point? Be honest with yourself.. don't try to us e the lore to justify your feelings or your hopes and desires. Don't try so hard.
I'd say what "triggers " me would be people that either treat their theories like lore, or people that ignore blizzard reasoning and lore when it tells them no. People do both alll the time in anything high elf related so I am compelled to respond. Maybe you can start "growing" or whatever you want to call it by accepting the fact that the chances of getting thasslassian elves with blue eyes as a playable race for the alliance as well is very very slim. Or you can continue to head canon up reasons why they would magically be playable now. Blizzard said no before blood elves were on the horde, they said no again when they joined every high elf lore from then on is either them dying or them wanting desperately to go back home.
are you sure that's it? cos you get triggered a lot, and is the problem really with all those people or how you're looking at it? Unless you work for blizzard in the lore department and create the lore - how can you always be so sure how you view things is blizzard's reasoning? Is the lore always a fixed infallible point or open to interpretation and flexibility where appropriate - or do you regard blizzard lore so highly and trust your ability to interprete so absolutely that you can be high minded and handed to everyone else who feels or thinks differently or puts together the pieces they have seen in a different way?
Hearthstone is canon, it's just fiction. As such, the innkeepers' stories aren't necessarily true as some things they wouldn't know. What Liadrin looks like is something they'd be unlikely to get wrong. N'Zoth's art is confirmed to be canon despite nobody in-universe knowing what it looks like.
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In WC2, all paladins had glowing eyes.
versus the base knight unit:
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That is hilarious coming from you. You literally argued that all rogues would be unable to sneak into Undercity because the Forsaken would "smell" them. Despite the fact that Blizzard has stated Forsaken have dulled senses. That is why they can't taste the decay in their mouths or feel the maggots in their flesh. You'd think a forsaken fanboy who constantly calls out "headcanon" would know this stuff. haha.
OT: High elves becoming playable is actually very likely. Ion Hazzikostas (now Game Director) has said Blizzard acknowledges the player desire and excitement for "subraces" such as brown orcs and high elves. They could end up on either side really. But if they end up on the horde side i assume all this helf vs belf nonsense will end. The proof is linked below(7 minute mark)
http://www.videogameszone.de/World-o...lisch-1110814/
Once again adding "haha" doesn't magically give your point any strength , that undead sense the living is a common thing, you are hard pressed to sneak up on a bunch of zombies who don't need to blink /sleep /eat and are chilling in the throne room all day.
OT sub races are a cosmetic change only and even if they are eventually added to blood elves it won't end
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Lore > people's special interpretations or feelings on it. Not once have I ever seen a point that wouldn't be watered down to "but I want it"
Is as unlikely as horde getting nightborne, or playable leper gnomes, or alliance Tauren or horde syndacite humans.
If I can deal with Endus and his massive amounts of misinformation, I can handle his. Truth is though that further reinforces my point that Gnomes should of been the ones on the forefront of all those engagements, not the High Elves. Again reinforcing my point of.. shitty storytelling.
The "haha" is literally me laughing at you. That's it, I mean how else would I let you know? Undead sensing the living means jack shit in wow lore, which is what we are discussing. Unless you can provide proof, being an undead doesn't magically make you any more perceptive of stealth than any other race. In fact it was humans who used to be able to see through stealth back in vanilla not the Forsaken.