Appearance-wise and cosmetically, they're making Alliance high elves happen indeed. Cosmetics only is not what my understanding of a playable race is however. The lore and continuity behind the group of blood elves now called void elves and the original Alliance high elves are completely different and separate.
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They actually did it, this is really cool, this alone now made me reconsider getting Shadowlands even after the disappointment of having no new class or spec to play with.
Though I still might wait a bit to see if they add any allied races or not. Hopefully with them listening to the feedback now, maybe we have a chance of getting kyrians WITH wings and not just blue kul tirans.
The Alliance gets the Horde's most popular race. The Horde should get the Alliance's most popular race in return. Alteraci Humans for the Horde!
I make Warcraft 3 Reforged HD custom models and I'm also an HD model reviewer.
No worries it's like the Worgen redesign all over again. Some people are still venting over how Blizzard decided to handle it despite the majority of its fans welcoming the outcome.
It happened same when Orcs were getting upright posture, a vocal few were making a final push to stop the upright Orcs from happening. But that is like a person trying to stand in front of an oncoming train. A hype train nonetheless!![]()
I'm not even one of these die-hard high elf fans, so it's not really something that I'm "getting" with the Shadowlands to begin with. I simply like to see Alliance and Horde things be where they belong. But yeah, thank you for telling me beforehand Warcraft franchise-owner Yarathir.
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The Alliance gets the Horde's most popular race. The Horde should get the Alliance's most popular race in return. Alteraci Humans for the Horde!
I make Warcraft 3 Reforged HD custom models and I'm also an HD model reviewer.
Yeah. I hope they don't think the majority is somehow upset with this and regret their decision. Most people seem stoked about this, but they've already left their approval.
And I am glad as somebody who doesn't even really care about High Elves, because this seems like the fairest solution.
I am not 100% on the lore but there are posts in here that debate this. From what I've read the Holy high elves joined the Hand AFTER the Blood Knights (and in Silvermoon there weren't any paladins to begin with).
Again this doesn't go against the lore because you are still playing a VOID ELF: it's now a political thing instead of solely the new biological subrace. Why would a high elf paladin join a void faction?
I'm just saying that you should temper your expectations and to be happy with what you're given.
After Void Elves were introduced, you didn't truly think they'd make Blood Elves, Void Elves and High Elves all a separate race, right?
Now that both Void Elves and Blood Elves can look like High Elves, 0.0001% of chance that playable High Elves would ever be a thing has turned to 0%.
Did they give Wildhammer Dwarves own spot in the race selection screen?
No, they're dwarves, and thus went to be an option for... dwarves. Sure a Wildhammer Dwarf could have distinct "Summon a Bigger Gryphon" racial that Bronzehammers don't have, but that would be extremely redundant at this point.
Similarly, both High Elves and Void Elves are extremely similar Thalassian Elves. Giving High Elves a separate slot on the character race selection just to avoid them proccing Void Form occasionally in combat would be redundant.
If Dark Irons, Lightforged, Mag'har and Highmountain didn't have distinct racials, or were introduced as playable only now, rolling them into their base races would be no issue.