I have been a Horde player since BC, ( Blood Elf race on all my characters ) only playing Alliance in vanilla. Well with BfA this is the first time in years I went back to Alliance, I like their zones and capital city better in BfA than the Horde. And I am loving it. I faction transferred my Death Knight and Warrior to Alliance this week. And it's been so fun.
But I miss the Blood Elf body type and Void Elf's are the Blood Elf shape just Alliance version.
So for me to unlock the Void Elf I only need Arguss Reach rep to be exalted. And my level 113 Blood Elf Paladin has the most rep on that, at 10k / 21k revered.
So do I just need to go back to Argus and hammer out every quest and WQ in those three zones there ?
If so, how long will this take ballpark?
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Hmm guess no one here has Void Elf's unlocked.
Are you looking to play a Void Elf in Battle for Azeroth, or indeed any of the Allied Races — Highmountain Tauren, Lightforged Draenei or Nightborne? Then you’ll need to do more than simply purchase Battle for Azeroth, although yes you’ll need to do that too. The folks at Wowhead have created a tool that can help you work out if you’ve completed the achievements and reputations that you’ll be required to have finished in order to unlock these new racial options.
Note that these races all involve a special achievement that isn’t currently in the game files yet, but will be in 7.3.5’s game files, and the achievements are unique per each race — for example, to unlock a Void Elf you’ll need to do a special quest chain that grants an achievement. There’s one for Highmountain Tauren, Void Elves, Nightborne and Lightforged Draenei in the 7.3.5 game files. Currently, there’s not one for Zandalari Trolls or Dark Iron Dwarves. Those will likely only come to pass when Battle for Azeroth goes live.
Quest and exalt yourself
But in addition to that achievement, there are others you’ll need. For example, to unlock Nightborne, you’ll need to complete the Good Suramaritan achievement completing the Suramar storyline and also unlock Exalted reputation with the Nightfallen. Then you’ll take part in the aforementioned quest chain, which at the end will unlock Nightborne on your account. You probably will need to do the quest chain on a character of the proper faction. However, you can have the reputation and Good Suramaritan achievement on a character of either faction for this purpose. They’re account wide.
With slight variations, the same is true for the Highmountain Tauren. You’ll need Exalted with the Highmountain Tribe and Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, completed by doing the zone storyline. For the Void Elves and the Lightforged Draenei, you’ll need to complete You Are Now Prepared! Enter key not working windows 10. and finish the Argus storyline. Void Elves require you to earn Exalted with the Argussian Reach, while Lightforged Draenei require it from the Army of the Light. In each quest there will be a storyline quest that depicts the Allied Race in question joining the Alliance or the Horde.
So head on over to Wowhead and track those achievements — that way you’ll know which ones you need to work on in order that you can create that new Void Elf or Highmountain Tauren Warrior you’ve been waiting for.
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How to Unlock the Void Elf Race
The World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth expansion is out on August 14, 2018 and with it, is the addition of a variety of allied races to play as. List 9f addons supporting resolveurl. During the events on Argus, Alleria Windrunner, hero of the Alliance, became the first mortal to harness the powers of the void. From here she has worked to create one of these new allied races, the Void Elf.
To unlock the Void Elf race you will only have to complete three steps, though each will be more of a time investment than the last. The first requirement is to hit level 110 on an Alliance character. Spare being a Horde-only player, most should already have this one covered. This will also be required for getting to Argus, where you will continue your journey in unlocking this race.
The next requirement includes acquiring the achievement You Are Now Prepared. While this is a bit more time consuming than just getting to 110, it should be fairly simple for most players with experience in Legion’s end game content. Once you get to Argus you will just have to play through the main questline. This can be completed in roughly two to three hours.
Once you have completed the Argus storyline you will unlock new world quests. Now it is time to grind as you must become exalted with the Argussian Reach. This will require days, if not weeks, of grinding out reputation through world quests. To supplement this, you should spend some time on follower missions as you will occasionally be able to earn massive amounts of reputation from the Argussian Reach Insignia reward.
After this you will be able to head back to Stormwind and take part in a scenario. Here you will venture back to Argus and the void after which you will have unlocked the Void Elves as a playable race.
That does it for how to unlock the Void Elf in World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth. Best of luck out there!
I have a horde character which meet the unlock conditions of void elf. How can I unlock void elf? Do i need to change my main character to alliance or boost a new alliance character to lv110 to get the unlock requests?
Yeah, you have to do the quest chain on a 110 alliance in order to unlock it.
You need to have an Alliance character at 110 to do the unlock, yes.
Void Elves are an Alliance allied race.
Void Elves are an Alliance allied race.
You need a 110 Alliance character to do the quests and recruit them into the Alliance. All of the rep requirement is done by achievement tracking so earning those parts on a Horde character works fine
but the new boosted character do not have enough reputation
The Alliance character does not need the reputation, as long as you have the achievement for reaching exalted with Army of the Light or Argussian Reach depending on which race you want to unlock, and the achievement for completing the Argus storylines.
thanks guys
I just spent 4 days finishing argasian so I could make a void elf. was looking forward to boosting one and playing alliance again. I really do not want to waste the boost on one I would not play. not a happy camper at the moment
Kittara, I'm not sure what your issue is. If you met the requirements horde side, then you can use a 110 alliance character to unlock void elves.
I just spent 4 days finishing argasian so I could make a void elf. was looking forward to boosting one and playing alliance again. I really do not want to waste the boost on one I would not play. not a happy camper at the momentThe information that the Void Elves were Alliance and would need to be unlocked from the Alliance side has been known since Blizzcon.
02/01/2018 10:21 AMPosted by Moonphyre
Kittara, I'm not sure what your issue is. If you met the requirements horde side, then you can use a 110 alliance character to unlock void elves.It doesn't even have to be on the same server as the one you are planning on making a Void Elf on.Moonphyre, I understand Kittara. I don,t have a 110 alliance character to do the scenario to unlock the draenei, and I don,t want to use the boost to have to be able to play.
It's a little bit sad that you 'have' to do the scenario. I would have done it as a bonus to those that don't want to play the new races but still want the mount
It's a little bit sad that you 'have' to do the scenario. I would have done it as a bonus to those that don't want to play the new races but still want the mount
I don,t want to use the boost to have to be able to play.You don't have to use a boost. You can level a character normally and do it then.
Moonphyre, I understand Kittara. I don,t have a 110 alliance character to do the scenario to unlock the draenei, and I don,t want to use the boost to have to be able to play.
It's a little bit sad that you 'have' to do the scenario. I would have done it as a bonus to those that don't want to play the new races but still want the mount
I mean the whole point is that they are there to help the Alliance and Horde, why wouldn't there be a quest to recruit them? Blizzard will get crap no matter what they do though.
I wonder if you can complete the quests or the achievements on the horde. Buy a race switch and will it
Carry the achievements with you and it allows you to unlock the void elf’s right there?
Carry the achievements with you and it allows you to unlock the void elf’s right there?
im just returning back , why is it easier for horde to get the rep vs ally?
im just returning back , why is it easier for horde to get the rep vs ally?
That's a perception. And a developmental question for General Discussion, not here.
im just returning back , why is it easier for horde to get the rep vs ally?
How do you figure so?
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