who is playing only alliance or horde

Alliance for life, Mainly becuase of my night elf race and I dont feel comfortable on Horde's team.
 
Alliance through and through. Cata ally ruled, soon as MoP hit horde (belf) paladins became Flotm, decent players couldn't hack losing and the change so they jumped ship. If you can't beat em, join em. Not my cup of tea, I'm going down with the ship!
 
Alliance through and through. Cata ally ruled, soon as MoP hit horde (belf) paladins became Flotm, decent players couldn't hack losing and the change so they jumped ship. If you can't beat em, join em. Not my cup of tea, I'm going down with the ship!

what you really mean is, all those alliance hunters suddenly decided they was more "skilled" at healer.
 
what you really mean is, all those alliance hunters suddenly decided they was more "skilled" at healer.

Yes and no. Stateing the obvious here but nobody wants to make a character they're not going to get enjoyment out of. As 90% of the bracket wants to feel superior rather than accept the challenges that arise with each patch/expansion, people "go with the flow". I don't mind people playing horde and alliance, whatever reasons, friends, variety etc. but it's those that can't stick it through thick and thin, that get me. I'm not a friendly bg player and i lose a fair bit pugging but it doesn't mean I'm gonna think enoughs enough and play horde.
 
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can she ever answer a thread directly and in under 1000 words?

Those with stunted attention spans or comprehension are welcome to stop at the first period, it's not going to bother me any. :)
 
can she ever answer a thread directly and in under 1000 words?

I'd wager he/she can, given that the post you quoted was only 324 words!


On topic:

I play both, but we may as well all admit, Undead is the master race.
 
I've always loved horde. The community is always thriving and when I first made my character, it was the complete opposite.
Also, as it was mentioned, the que times are more desirable than alliance.

I just have two alliance characters in case any special events happen on that side, or when I'm bored.
 
I've wanted to seriously get behind an alliance toon for quite awhile, for a more balanced perspective, but I could never do it because:

1) Whenever hunters are FotM (most of the time), alliance battleground comps get too disgusting. When hunters are god-mode, I feel creepy even being on a team like that.

2) Lore. Humans were slavers. Can't abide by anyone who would knowingly associate with them.
 
not a huge lore nerd,but all I know in the dunholde keep dungeon, orcs came in to rape and kill everything in azeroth. Humans won and placed the orcs into concentration camps instead of massacring all of them(wat the orcs were doing to them). Then the orcs got free and turned on their ..err slavers and got a piece of kalimdor to breed further. Invasive species ftw
 
not a huge lore nerd,but all I know in the dunholde keep dungeon, orcs came in to rape and kill everything in azeroth. Humans won and placed the orcs into concentration camps instead of massacring all of them(wat the orcs were doing to them). Then the orcs got free and turned on their ..err slavers and got a piece of kalimdor to breed further. Invasive species ftw

Not a huge lore fan, but the first few novels were pretty good.

The whole orc race was really just betrayed by one orc, Ner'zhul, who sold out the whole race to the demon Kil'jaeden. In terms of who is at fault for the early atrocities to humans, it's really the demons using the orcs as a conduit to Azeroth. By the time the orcs realized that they had been demon possessed and used, the damage had been done and there wasn't any going back. The orc race as a whole isn't really culpable for what the demons made them do, as the initial betrayal was an individual act of betrayal.
 
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