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Core races
Allied races
This article is about the playable race. For the blood elves' lore, see Blood elf.
HordeBc icon Blood elves
Playable Blood Elves
Character classes

Bc icon Hunter, Mage, Paladin, Priest, Rogue, Warlock
Wrath-Logo-Small Death Knight
Cataclysm Warrior
Mists of Pandaria Monk

Legion Demon hunter
Main language Thalassian
Secondary language Orcish
Starting zone Sunstrider Isle, Eversong Woods
Racial leader IconSmall Lor'themar Lor'themar Theron
Capital Silvermoon City
Racial mount IconSmall Hawkstrider Hawkstrider

The blood elves of Quel'Thalas are a race introduced in the Burning Crusade expansion. They start in Eversong Woods in northern Quel'Thalas, and continue to quest farther south in the Ghostlands, a level 10-20 zone.

Their racial capital (and in-game faction) is Silvermoon City.

Background

Icon of Blood

The Icon of Blood.

Cataclysm

The past few years have seen unprecedented changes within the eternal land of Quel'Thalas. The blood elves, following the will of their crazed leader, Kael'thas Sunstrider, channeled dangerous, chaotic magicks to transform their sacred Sunwell into a gateway of unspeakable evil. While Kael'thas and his demonic masters were eventually defeated, a different transformation occurred within the Sunwell itself as a dying naaru sacrificed its life essence to reignite the Sunwell as a font of holy energy. Now, the blood elf regent, Lor'themar Theron, sees a new hope on the horizon for his people. Over time, the Sunwell's Light could cure the blood elves of their cursed state, but many still cling to the arcane powers they procured and are hesitant to relinquish them. As one of the remaining blood elves, you must fight to protect Quel'Thalas and help redeem the soul of your ancient people.

Burning Crusade

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Long ago the exiled high elves landed on the shores of Lordaeron. They struck out to find a new home, and after many battles with the trolls, established the kingdom of Quel'Thalas. Using a vial of sacred water stolen from the first Well of Eternity, the high elves created a fount of mystical power at a convergence of ley energies in Quel'Thalas. They named this fountain the Sunwell. Its potent arcane magic fed and strengthened the high elves, and soon the wondrous city of Silvermoon was established.

Protected by a magical barrier, the high elves enjoyed peace for roughly four thousand years, but that peace was not meant to last. The Amani trolls gathered an immense army and assaulted the elven kingdom. Vastly outnumbered, the high elves hastily struck an alliance with the human nation of Arathor. The elves taught a small number of humans how to wield magic. In exchange the humans aided the elves in destroying the trolls' power base forever. Over the following years the high elves returned to their reclusive ways, but during the Third War, the diabolical Prince Arthas Menethil brought battle once again to their doorstep. Arthas required the power of the Sunwell to revive the necromancer Kel'Thuzad and raise him as a lich. He invaded Quel'Thalas and wiped out most of its population. In the end, even King Anasterian Sunstrider lay dead.

Additionally it became clear that the high elves had become addicted to the Sunwell's arcane energies. Now that the source of their magic was gone, the few remaining high elves quickly grew ill and apathetic. Prince Kael'thas, last of the royal line, returned from his studies in Dalaran to find Quel'Thalas in ruins. Thirsting for vengeance, he gathered the survivors, renamed them blood elves, and took a group of the strongest fighters to join Lordaeron's campaign against the Scourge.

Due to human prejudice, Kael'thas was forced to accept the assistance of Lady Vashj and her reptilian naga. When the humans discovered that the blood elves had been working with the naga, Kael'thas and the others were imprisoned and condemned to death. Lady Vashj soon arrived to set them free, leading them through a portal and into the broken wastes of Outland. There, the elves met the one being capable of putting an end to their hunger: the renegade night elf/demon, Illidan Stormrage. Certain that the blood elves would die without Illidan's assistance, Kael'thas agreed to serve the Betrayer.

A lone representative, Rommath, was sent back to Azeroth with a message of hope for the blood elves remaining in Quel'Thalas: that one day Kael'thas would return to lead his people to paradise. Rommath had made great progress in teaching the blood elves advanced techniques to manipulate arcane energies. With renewed purpose, the blood elves have rebuilt the city of Silvermoon, though it is powered by volatile magics. Emboldened by the promise of Kael'thas' return, the weary citizens of Quel'Thalas now focus on regaining their strength, even as they forge a new path into an uncertain future.[1]

Kael'thas would eventually return to Quel'Thalas, having forsaken his people for the Burning Legion. Taking the Naaru M'uru with him to the Isle of Quel'Danas, he sought to bring the demon Kil'jaeden into Azeroth. He was foiled by the forces of the Shattered Sun Offensive and the Sunwell was restored by the prophet Velen, using the spark of the dying M'uru to rekindle it as a source of Light.

Reinvigorated, the blood elves fight to protect Quel'Thalas, conquer their magical addiction with the Sunwell's sustainment, and help redeem the soul of their ancient people.[2]

Mounts

Mount Cost Required riding skill Required Level
Ability mount cockatricemount black [Black Hawkstrider] 1g Riding (75) 20
Ability mount cockatricemount blue [Blue Hawkstrider] 1g Riding (75) 20
Ability mount cockatricemount purple [Purple Hawkstrider] 1g Riding (75) 20
Ability mount cockatricemount [Red Hawkstrider] 1g Riding (75) 20
Ability mount cockatricemountelite purple [Swift Purple Hawkstrider] 10g Riding (150) 40
Ability mount cockatricemountelite green [Swift Green Hawkstrider] 10g Riding (150) 40
Ability mount cockatricemountelite [Swift Pink Hawkstrider] 10g Riding (150) 40

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Epic

The hawkstrider is the blood elves' primary racial mount. It was formerly called a cockatrice but was later changed, though that mythical beast remains the inspiration for the hawkstrider. As their name implies, hawkstriders resemble other members of the tallstrider family, though their plumage is both larger and more vibrant. They come in a variety of bright colors and have a thin, curved beak and burning orange eyes. Epic versions include decorative armor on the chest and head. The hawkstrider's movements exhibit the same rhythmic, back-and-forth motion which characterizes the other two-legged mounts. They use a heavily modified tallstrider model, but they possess a wildly different looking exterior and a unique standing-jump and running animation.

The blood elves also keep a large number of native dragonhawks, used by their flight masters to ferry passengers through the land. Players can also acquire a variety of dragonhawks.

The Blood Knights receive a pair of unique mounts, the Thalassian Warhorse and the Thalassian Charger. These horses use a dark colour scheme inclining to red and black (the colours of the Blood Knight order) in contrast to human and dwarf paladins, who receive a blue armored version. Blood elf paladins receive both of these mounts as they gain experience.

Place in the world

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The Orb of Translocation.

Blood elf players begin in the northernmost section of the Eastern Kingdoms, Quel'Thalas.

Starting blood elf characters can use a Orb of Translocation to get to the entrance of Undercity. The orb works both ways, so characters can easily travel between the two capitals without having to go through the Plaguelands, which are much higher level zones than the undead and blood elf starting areas. Blood elf players also begin with a "Friendly" status with Undercity while being Neutral with other factions of the Horde. This is due to the nature of their starting circumstances: as far as lore goes, Quel'Thalas was an independent nation until its acceptance into the Horde in the culmination of the blood elf starting quests. Sylvanas, former Ranger-general of Silvermoon, had already taken steps to establish friendly relations between her past and present people before questing begins.

Appearance

Blood elves are 5–6 feet tall, slim and wiry. Their hair and skin color reflect their affinity to fire and the sun. All blood elves have prominent eyebrows and long ears. Males have minimal facial hair. Females tend to wear elaborate ear jewelry.[3]

Males of the race are tall and slender, standing above the average human, and characterized by a lean, athletic musculature, making them seem somewhat thin when compared to larger races such as orcs. Females stand somewhat shorter, just above a human male in height, and have slender, delicate builds. They have a wide range of hair colours spanning from charcoal black to nearly white and a spectrum of skin colours ranging from pale to tan to ruddy. Blood elves have very long and thin ears, however their ears differ greatly from a night elf's. The ears of a blood elf point vertically, whereas a night elf's ears point behind them. Blood elves also have eyebrows that extend well off of their faces like whiskers, similar to that of a night elf. Both males and females are what would typically be considered exceptionally beautiful, with chiseled, refined features; males can also sport some facial hair, in the form of goatees. Their eyes glow green due to the influence of the fel energies they turned to with the destruction of the Sunwell, obscuring their natural eye colour.

Languages

Blood elf players speak the ancient language of their people, Thalassian. They also speak the standard orcish, though this is restricted by gameplay; lore-wise, blood elves would be fluent in most racial languages, including most of the Alliance's.

Quotes

Blood elf player characters have the following voice-acted responses to their emotes:

  • /hello etc.:
    • "Our destiny awaits."
    • "All hail the sin'dorei." (Male only)
    • "Doral ana'diel?" (How fare you?); (Male only)
    • "Sinu a'manore." ("Well met."); (Female only)
    • "Quel'Thalas shines once again."
  • /farewell etc.:
    • "May the gates of Quel'Thalas be open to you, always."
    • "Be well."
    • "Al diel shala." ("Farewell.")
    • "Stand tall."

For others, see the blood elf entry on the Jokes and Flirt pages.

Leadership in Quel'Thalas

Although ruled by Lor'themar Theron, the blood elves have several other leaders who preside over their various organizations.

Starting attributes

Base Mage Mage Rogue Rogue Warlock Warlock Hunter Hunter Paladin Paladin Priest Priest Death knight Death knight Warrior Warrior Monk Monk Demon Hunter Demon hunter
Strength 17 17 18 17 17 19 17 105 20 18 N/A
Agility 22 22 25 22 25 22 22 75 22 23 N/A
Stamina 18 18 19 19 19 20 18 99 20 21 N/A
Intellect 24 27 24 26 24 24 26 32 24 25 N/A
Spirit 19 21 19 21 20 20 22 40 19 18 N/A

Racial traits

Spell shadow teleport [Arcane Torrent] (1.5 min cooldown)
Silences all enemies within 8 yards for 2 sec and restores 3% of your Mana (or 15 Energy, Focus, Rage, or 1 Holy Power, or 20 Runic Power, or 1 Chi). Non-player victim spellcasting is also interrupted for 3 sec.
Inv enchant shardglimmeringlarge [Arcane Affinity] (Passive)
Enchanting skill increased by 10 (this raises the cap by 10 at each level of enchanting).
Spell shadow antimagicshell [Arcane Resistance] (Passive)
Reduces Arcane damage taken by 1%.
Spell arcane studentofmagic [Arcane Acuity] (Passive)
Increases critical strike chance by 1%.
Removed from game
Spell arcane manatap [Mana Tap]
Reduces target's mana by X and charges you with Arcane energy for 10 min. This effect stacks up to 3 times.
Spell shadow antimagicshell [Magic Resistance] (Passive)
Reduces the chance you will be hit by spells by 2%.

Reasons

Arcane Torrent comes as a natural manipulation of Arcane energies from the Sunwell and allows the elves to tap into and unleash the magic that is their birth right. The elves have long delved into the magical and arcane as evident by their cultural centerpiece, the Sunwell. Thus, they have developed a natural Arcane Affinity as a result of the well's magical presence, making the blood elves naturally skilled with arcane arts such as Enchanting. The elves' constant exposure to magic also gave them a natural defense against many kinds of magical manipulation, granting them a natural Arcane Resistance. Mana Tap was previously used to drain magic from the environment, but was no longer necessary when the Sunwell was restored.

Trivia

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Farstrider elven ranger.

  • The female blood elf dance is derived from the dance routine in the music video for Britney Spears' song "Toxic".
  • The male blood elf dance is almost exactly identical to the dance that Napoleon does in the movie Napoleon Dynamite.[4]
  • Contrary to popular belief, blood elves still have a strong affinity with nature, especially the Farstrider rangers. Like the quel'dorei before them, the sin'dorei have (non-playable) druids, but they are not the same as kaldorei or tauren druids; the blood elf variety of druids are closer to traditional "medieval" druids, working to conserve and maintain the natural environment of Quel'Thalas. While most cannot shape-shift, they share some of the same druid spells such as Speak with Plants. However, there is at least one shape-shifting druid (High Botanist Freywinn).
  • Blood elf NPCs are the only Horde race that do not call out for help when an Alliance player attacks them. This is most likely due to an oversight by Blizzard during production of The Burning Crusade. Getting too close to or attacking a blood elf NPC will still summon guards to protect the town or city.
Silvermoon City Guardian

Silvermoon City Guardian.

  • Blood elf guards in Silvermoon City and other parts of Quel'Thalas have a distinctly different model and portrait than those used by playable blood elves and by other blood elf and high elf NPCs; their models were not updated from the ones used in the Burning Crusade beta. They share animations with male night elf models and have unique aggro and death sounds. Their models are very similar to the spell breaker in WarCraft III: The Frozen Throne.
  • Blood elf guards are the only guards with mana.
  • All blood elf guards (with the exception of Wor'var Guardians) are male, unlike guards for most other races of Azeroth except Ironforge guards. Conversely, all night elf guards are female.
  • Although blood elf eyes supposedly glow green, their model's eyes do not actually glow in the dark; possibly an oversight.
  • The males are voiced by Cam Clarke, Spike Spencer, Grant George and Kyle Hebert.
  • The females are voiced by Alicyn Packard and Cindy Robinson.
  • Of all races which received model updates in Warlords of Draenor, blood elves were the only ones to receive them after the launch date, as they were not up to Blizzard's standards by that time.[5][6]

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