The sound of Blood Elves crying is music to my ears!🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎷🎸🎹
I want the glaive on that weapon rack (And the Horn's table), i prefer the simpler, more savage look over the heritage ones, also, why are the pouches held wrong-way-around?
ok NOW i really want that glaive model they have in there
Nice Horde capital. I wonder what else is Blizzard gonna take away from the Alliance. Maybe Stormwind next Horde capital. World of Hordecraft.
As a Kaldorei player, I will share my opinion after reading the various comments in this section:- I would have liked to have the moonglaive which is on display (if possible usable by all classes who know how to use a sword (like the moonglaive from the Kaldorei heritage quest). I hope it will be added because it is quite pretty and that it is the iconic weapon of the Kaldorei (I always pray that we are the most "classic" warglaives and moonglaives)- I have no problem with everyone being able to use these transmogs, there are quite a few items that are in the aesthetic of a particular race and can be used by everyone.Kaldorei players are complaining about Amidrassil's location (which is on the other side of Kalimdor) and its openness to the horde (racial capitals shouldn't be, even if Bel'Ameth isn't still large enough to be considered a true racial capital, the city would need to be larger with stately stone buildings.)Teldrassil was not just Darnassus, it was the entire area behind it (Dolanaar, Shadowglen...), all of this is, in the lore, destroyed forever. Lorderon is not, Undercity has been made inaccessible, but the city is still there as is the area around it.The treatment of Sylvanas is another question, it is true that her arc is bad the fact that she did not see coming that the Goelier was not a guy who was going to give her freedom... well... afterwards, she was always ruthless.The Kaldorei have lost Teldrassil and are undergoing genocide and are just beginning to heal with Amidrassil.But the destruction of Teldrassil is an indelible mark on the game's history that I think will never heal (it was one of the worst ideas ever written by Blizzard). You just have to see all the negative reactions that this generates and the feeling that it has created among a large part of the community who continue to tear themselves apart over it. This thing has divided the community (and made the hordes of trolls who are everywhere happy, don't pay attention to them, they're idiots).
Okay, but here's the thing: I'm not saying that's right. I want the Alliance to be able to come to Orgrimmar. I want the Alliance to be able to come to Undercity. And I want to help the Night Elves get a new city. Believe it or not, I felt as devastated (from a player standpoint) when the Undercity was destroyed as you did when Teldrassil was destroyed. You have to understand, Brill was where some of my fondest memories of WoW were. I remember trying to meet up with my brother who was playing a blood elf and we thought he had to run through the Plaguelands to meet up, only to have a veteran show him the Orb of Translocation after he'd done the corpse run. I made friends in the Canals, RPed in the Apothecarium, and I fought Alliance raids in the Royal Quarter. I loved Tirisfal Glades. I always will. It was never some macabre playground of evil for me. I saw the Undead as tired grandpas and grandmas, back from the dead and just wanting a place in the world. I relished the opportunity to embrace the macabre and see past it, to the characters who lived there. Picture the treasured memories you made in Teldrassil; I had those same memories on the other side.I'm glad the War is over. I'm hopeful that someday, we can all look back on it as a turbulent time in Azeroth's history, a crucible from which both factions emerged stronger. Good riddance to Garrosh and Sylvanas. We're done with that chapter. I want to be able to see the whole World of Warcraft, regardless of character allegiance. I want to drink in the taverns and swap stories with Dwarves and debate theology with the Draenei. I love this game, all of it, and I want to share that love. It's a long road to that point, but I feel like we all can agree, it's what we deserve.So, I hope that the Night Elves enjoy their new capital. And I hope when we rebuild Lordaeron, they can come see it, too.Yes, that's right, I'm speaking primarily in terms of lore when I talk about why the Kaldorei would refuse visitors who waged war against them. But I have nothing against the majority of players who play in hordes (except some of course).I perhaps started a little quickly because these are arguments that I have heard a lot and which are not good arguments, they can be dismantled quite easily.Personally, I have no memories with Undercity, other than playing a blood elf and teleporting without knowing where I landed. But I'm not saying that filling the area with toxic gas was a good thing.Afterwards, we cannot have hatred against NPCs, they are only lines of code and it is the developers and the screenwriters who do with them what they want. WOW is for me something that allows me to be serious about something that has no real impact on my life.I'm not against peace between factions either, just that it can't be achieved with the snap of a finger after years of violent wars and skirmishes during periods of peace. Maybe it will come, but it will be a long process to heal the wounds.I also hope they restore Undercity and the area around it, like I said, Undercity is still there, sso the Forsaken can, and have already star
Yes, that's right, I'm speaking primarily in terms of lore when I talk about why the Kaldorei would refuse visitors who waged war against them. But I have nothing against the majority of players who play in hordes (except some of course).I perhaps started a little quickly because these are arguments that I have heard a lot and which are not good arguments, they can be dismantled quite easily.Personally, I have no memories with Undercity, other than playing a blood elf and teleporting without knowing where I landed. But I'm not saying that filling the area with toxic gas was a good thing.Afterwards, we cannot have hatred against NPCs, they are only lines of code and it is the developers and the screenwriters who do with them what they want. WOW is for me something that allows me to be serious about something that has no real impact on my life.I'm not against peace between factions either, just that it can't be achieved with the snap of a finger after years of violent wars and skirmishes during periods of peace. Maybe it will come, but it will be a long process to heal the wounds.I also hope they restore Undercity and the area around it, like I said, Undercity is still there, sso the Forsaken can, and have already star
As someone who has had a character of every race in the game, I don't really see the point in race locking or faction locking anything anyway. Also, though unrelated to the post, but related to the comments... I can 100% guarantee that when WoW: Midnight roles around, Silvermoon and the surrounding area of Quel'thalas will be open to the Alliance ... I have a feeling that Bel'ameth being open to the Horde is literally just the first step in implementing opening cities up to both factions. Technically, Suramar should be in the Horde possession now, but Alliance players can still run around there ... it's only a matter of time before we are able to visit our cross faction friends in cities. It makes sense, with there being cross faction guilds and content now. I am so tired of everyone constantly complaining on all sides ... the negativity is really freaking draining, and people taking their faction allegiance so seriously in real life is just really freaking sad to boot ... I do not like Final Fantasy 14 at all, but this is one area where it shines above WoW... everyone can play with anyone ... I want to see that for WoW as well, and frankly, I think that will make WoW continue to be successful in the future.So instead of complaining and arguing, how about we all be happy that we get even more cosmetics and stuff available to us! Now if they would just open up character customization more, to a reasonable point... obviously a Tauren Mane or Horns isn't really going to work on, say, a gnome... but for all the more human looking races, let's just open up hair colours and styles, as well as jewellery options at the very least.