Considering a good portion of the Horde's playerbase is comprised of belves and the addition of nightborne will probably drastically increase the number of elves on the Horde, vulpera (if they can attract enough people) would be a breath of fresh air.
Although we don't know anything about their culture yet, it would be cool if they were a nomadic shamanistic race, something like the Berbers/Amazigh or Bedouins. Or Maybe gypsies/romani?
I resent that final remark .
I think Void Elves are different enough from Blood Elves. They went through a transformation that changed their bodies and (it seems) their mindsets a bit. Plus, we haven't seen their combat forms in action yet. It's the reason why humans can be in one faction, and dead humans can be in the other; same start point, but a difference brought about by some sort of transformation. Same deal for Night Elves and Nightborne.
I mean, at the risk of repeating myself I'd rather not have seen more stupid elves at all, they're omnipresent in the story as it is. But as it stands I'll tolerate the new guys because they're different enough.
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Look at this point as long as we don't get a second serving of vanilla I'm good with the whole thing.
I really, truly wish this debate would end, everyone would be happy of the elves they got and we could move on to discussing vulpera or ogres or a host of other far more interesting Allied races than elf no.5 which is a clone of elf no.2.
Yeah, a foxxy lady from Vol'dun would be nice! Or Ogre female...from..eh.. I don't want a female ogre!
I hope they really go full speed ahead on the allied races. It's cool, but enough elves for now ey. Might be that the Elven races will be important later into BfA so they wanted to be done with them asap. We shall see.
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Lorewise and through sheer chronology, high elves would never be a clone because they're number two and blood elves come in afterwards as a variant of them, with night elves being number one.
Your post actually accentualized the issue people have with this because a racial identity - such as the blood elven one - warranted the existence of a playable race, whereas the racial identity of elves who have existed as high elves for a lot longer than blood elves haven't materialized.
You like the state in which all the Legolases find themselves in, but many others do not. I understand blood elf players don't want their model taken away and I understand Alliance high elf fans want them playable. Both have good arguements and the only reason this debate goes on is the poor choice-making Blizzard exhibited in TBC.
New allied races other than elves is something I'm expecting to see a lot of, but I hope no silly or foolish additions will be made in regards to these.
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Blood Elves are High Elves. They are therefore elf number 2.
Again, Blood Elves are High Elves. They are virtually indistinguishable. If you want the High Elf fantasy, you can have it. The problem people have is the faction, to which I say, tough.
Foolish. The Blood Elves path to the Horde was well told across two games. And adding blood elves instantly solved the population issue the Horde had been dealing with up to that point. No, it was poor decision making only if you think High Elves should have gone Alliance. And those players have been content to spend the last eleven years gazing wistfully across the faction divide instead of accepting reality and either playing another race on the Alliance or joining the Horde.
And we disagree about pro High Elfers having good arguments. They don't. They've ignored every piece of information that told them they weren't getting High Elves and indulged in headcanon when they had exhausted pure denial.
The only truly foolish addition would be adding a clone of an existing race to an opposite faction. So no goblins on the Alliance, no Eredar on the Horde and no goddamn High Elves.
Let the factions be distinct please.