Now, see, I think that is a totally acceptable "ear length/look" for elves. No issue here.
Yes, as I said that's my ideal realm for elf ears. Bigger than Vulcan, smaller than Blood Elves
Well, no, that's not what I said. The elf ears in WoW, for any breed of elf, yes, those are ridiculous.
This is a
little on the large end of ears in my book, but I don't think it's unreasonable for an elf in the slightest.
And I will thank you to not call my opinions/tastes "pathetic."
I called your
argument pathetic, not your tastes, your tastes are IMO, misguided. You're welcome to not like WoW, but I would appreciate it if you didn't like it on the basis of your experiences with it, not simply some abstract idea you have of it in your head. This is common problem and the root of a lot of edition warring on this forms: hating on something without actually having experienced it and thus, only have a twisted, exaggerated idea of what it is in your head.
I've yet to have a compelling argument as to why. I am VERY open to "new ideas" specifically in the area of art to be used in the next edition/iteration. But saying "this is how they do it in X video game so it's good enough for D&D" is a, likewise, flawed argument.
I'm not suggesting that things from WoW
should be used in D&D, in fact I'm highly favorable to the idea that your character can look pretty much however it wants as long it falls along the general lines of racial decriptors. In fact I'd love to see all the variants of Elves(Eladrin, Sun, Moon, Wood, Drow) get a fairly unique look isntead of just being the same elf with a different skin-color or hair-do.
Anyway my point was simply that if there's something good and appealing in ANYWHERE in the fantasy genre, Wizards should look to that and see how it can
improve D&D. If it won't improve D&D, then don't use it, if it can however, it should be investigated.
"Modern gamers" want to have elf's ears sticking out the side of their head?
I think you misunderstand, or are being purposefully obtuse.
And, quite frankly, [everyone duck and cover, as I will after this post] I'd be FINE with alienating "modern gamers." Since "they" seem to be nothing but "rules layers" and "power-gamers/min-maxers" who seem to think that is HOW the game "should be" played....so they "can win", like, if they play the game by the numbers and get the SSSShhhhtuff they should "are entitled to [on their "wish list"] " because they're level X, they are similarly entitled to "win."
Strange, since Rules Lawyers, Power-gamers, Min-Maxers, people with a sense of entitlement, people who want to "win" have existed since the very beginning of the game. If there is a game, some people believe it can be won, if there are numbers, people will look for ways to maximize those numbers. That doesn't make them bad people. I've had some seriously fun games with power-gamers, min-maxers and rules lawyers.
To dicsount the whole because of some is bigotry this genre can no longer tolerate. If D&D continues to lose players and make less money, Hasbro
will can it.
All I'm askin' fer is no "crazy long elf ears!" Is that so wrong?
--SD
I'd just like the typical elf to be a little more than a pointy-eared human who lives in a tree. If slightly elongated ears help with that, great.