Zonoro13 wrote:There aren't any dwarves in KRO, so why would there be a dwarf hero?
wailwail wrote:Runin isn't a hero. He's a SECONDARY hero. There is a difference. He can't be leveled and he only appears in one level.
FoxDP011 wrote:Zonoro13 wrote:There aren't any dwarves in KRO, so why would there be a dwarf hero?
Bolin
Zonoro13 wrote:FoxDP011 wrote:Zonoro13 wrote:There aren't any dwarves in KRO, so why would there be a dwarf hero?
Bolin
Did you even read my comment?
Big Bad Bug wrote:Juice Box wrote:awesomejoon wrote:Too much elves. Elven theme, elven heroes, omg
"Too many Elves?"
There are three heroes in all of KR that are Elves. Yet there are fifteen heroes who are Humans.
KR:O is the Elven-themed game, yet the number of Human heroes in it is equal to the number of Elven heroes in it.
Like Finwer said, the main reason I want another Elven hero before a creature hero or another human hero is because the Elves, being the main characters of KR:O, should be prioritized first. I don't want most of the heroes in KR:O to be elves, obviously, but seeing the current hero room, there really, really should be more.
Also, you're generalizing the Elves, like everyone else. If the new hero is an elf, then he/she shouldn't be another Eridan. Like Zonoro said, he/she could be a sky-themed warrior or a barbarian, and it would all be cool so long as he was done right.
Point is, you're thinking of the elves in a wrong way.
Elves need a chance, but prioritized above all else? Give some other things a chance, too! Elves with unique powers would be cool, but they are still close to humans, and would be bound by similar things that people would be. Creatures can do whatever they want, and I think they should be at the same level of priority as Elves. We may need more Elven heroes, but this is an opportunity that we shouldn't waste to meet just that meager goal.
Draconian wrote:
There are three heroes in all of KR that are Elves
Aren't we forgetting Reg'son?
Nah, he's a Twilight Elf. Pretty different.
Draconian wrote:Draconian wrote:
There are three heroes in all of KR that are Elves
Aren't we forgetting Reg'son?
Nah, he's a Twilight Elf. Pretty different.
A Twilight Elf is an elf, just as an American Human is a human.
Draconian wrote:Draconian wrote:
There are three heroes in all of KR that are Elves
Aren't we forgetting Reg'son?
Nah, he's a Twilight Elf. Pretty different.
A Twilight Elf is an elf, just as an American Human is a human.
Juice Box » Fri Feb 06, 2015 7:39 am
Draconian wrote:
Draconian wrote:
There are three heroes in all of KR that are Elves
Aren't we forgetting Reg'son?
Nah, he's a Twilight Elf. Pretty different.
A Twilight Elf is an elf, just as an American Human is a human.
Nopenope.
If we based the heroes' races off of their similar body parts, then Lucrezia, Ignus and Elora can be considered human as well.
The Twilight Elves and the original Elves work differently. It's not just a matter of how they look. In fact, although it's never explicitly stated, the Twilight Elves are a reference to the Drow, who are sort of like the Elven version of Undead humans. But the Undead aren't specifically seen as humans, just a sub-class of them.
It's sort of like with the Savages from KR:F. They're technically human, but are so different from them because they're stronger and cannibalistic, that they're not really considered humans anymore.
Big Bad Bug wrote:I just want a unique, fun, and creative hero. Elf or not, that's my main goal. It's just that with creatures, there are more opportunities for unique, fun, and creative ideas. Elves are just 1 race, while the possibility of using a fantasy beast are infinite if we can come up with some kind of new species to use.