Thread: Elf: Male or Female?
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Jul 06 2012 01:16 AM #1
Elf: Male or Female?
I'm honestly not sure which is which. I believe I selected female for mine but I can't be sure. Can anyone offer non-intrusive means to check?
Thanks,
A concerned individual of middle earth.
Lol, I don't even care to redownload the whole client to fix the one corrupted file.
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Jul 06 2012 04:15 AM #2
Sorry for that immature post but log this elf character in, disable all viewed cloths and check for (.) (.) - easy as it is. Also the face is kinda obviously male or female.

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Jul 06 2012 04:20 AM #3
The creepiness index
I determined my Elf gender by the number of times that desperate, pathetic players hit on my toon

So far I have found, a male Elf gets hit on about 3 times/day where a female get hit on about 15 times/day.Laurelin: Bergr
Windfola: Farinviel, Farinwen, Fonsi, Fluffiel, Minizrak, Noobilas
Brandywine: Baluto, Bashyo, Zrakk, Dannicka, Noobilad
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Jul 07 2012 02:22 AM #4
I am filled with regret that I cannot simply just disable the clothes. Such a heinous act would be frowned upon, by Turbine and the free peoples.
However, my elf I find is hit on about 9 times a day. This makes basing gender off that confusing.
As a side note, elf female and male bone structures are too close to call. Both have very similar traits. Facially and otherwise. Even their voice!
Could it be possible that there is no "male" or "female elves", just elves rather?
Lol, I don't even care to redownload the whole client to fix the one corrupted file.
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Jul 07 2012 05:23 AM #5
This joke got old 20 years ago, guys :-/
The differences between male and female elves are very clearly recognizable. Male elves tend to be stockier (as stocky as elves come, anyways) broader shoulders, and have a masculine face. Female elves have a more willow branch build, obvious breasts, and make-up. Their &&& also tends to jut out a little bit more.
I'm sorry that anything prettier than Strider confuses you guys :PLast edited by Zachski; Jul 07 2012 at 05:27 AM.

Beauty is not a feminine trait. Strength is not a masculine trait.
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Jul 07 2012 08:05 PM #6
This reminds me of the Blood Elves from the Warcraft universe. You actually have to take a good look to make sure lol

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Jul 08 2012 01:11 AM #7
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Jul 13 2012 09:45 PM #8
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The males' shoulders are broader and pulled back some. Usually their faces are different from the females'.
I can't really describe it, sorry. You just kinda know, it seems more masculine somehow.
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Sep 10 2012 03:27 PM #9
re gender
i have noticed that the hair and face is different. does that help?
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Nov 27 2012 01:27 PM #10






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