The plot development of "World of Warcraft" is heading towards the harmonious coexistence of the alliance and tribes, and the era of blood and thunder is gone forever. In the latest version of the Age of Dragons, the night elves have a new world tree, Amedrassil, and a new main c

The plot development of "World of Warcraft" is heading towards the harmonious coexistence of the alliance tribes, and the era of blood and thunder is gone forever. In the latest version of the Age of Dragons, the night elves have a new world tree, Amedrassil, and a new main city, Bellames. The pain of Teldrassil being burned by Queen Xi in the 8.0 era is being smoothed away. The battle to defend Amedasil also received help from the tribe. Bellames, the main city of the elves, was also set as a neutral city for the first time and opened to the tribe. Earlier, "World of Warcraft" had already implemented cross-camp team play. However, foreign players still have disputes about peace.

On the World of Warcraft forum, a player posted that the Alliance had nothing to thank, and that the Horde's offer of help was for its own benefit. It was not to help the night elves, but to fight for itself, so they should not have any privileges. Some commentators say that the plot development of "World of Warcraft" has lost its past influence. In another long post, a player analyzed Blizzard's strategic adjustments in recent versions and believed that Warcraft blurred camp opposition and focused on the neutral camp, which was a dead end.

YouTuber Taliesin said that an open main city shows the self-confidence of the elves, which is better than closing themselves in walls and fearing the outside world, although the night elves have always had a tendency of isolationism. It should be pointed out that the Horde can visit Bellames, but the Horde player will also receive a "Sentinel's Eye" DeBuff. Although it has no specific effect, it shows that the player is being closely monitored, which shows that there is no real peace. .

Looking back on the 19-year history of "World of Warcraft", the conflict between the camps may really be over. In the latest expansion pack "The War for the Core of the Earth", Thrall, the former warchief of the Horde, had a conversation with Anduin, the current king of Stormwind City. "I believe in you," Thrall said.