None.
None of the three races is necessarily stronger or weaker than another. Typically, it is seen as Night Elves having more power over nature, High Elves having more power over the Light, and Blood Elves having more power over Arcane and Fire, but even this is a generalization. All three races are powerful, but their power cannot be compared to one another. Also, though the Blood Elves seem to be more willing to use their magic in near-reckless ways, the Night Elves and High Elves usually choose to refrain from destructive magic. There isn't any true "stronger" race among the Blood Elves, High Elves, and Night Elves, there are just differences among the three races, just as with all the races in the Warcraft storyline.
The Blood Elves are a race in WoW, one of ten. They were originally Night Elves who taught the humans magic, and became the High Elves, and then got crippled by the destruction of the Sunwell. Hope it helped ;)
The High Elves were once apart of the Night Elves, but then as the High Elves began delving into deeper and more arcane magics the Night Elves banished them for their seeking to gain knowledge and power through anything but Elune (the Goddess of nature).
Blood Elves only exist in the World of War Craft gaming world. In this world they are direct descendants of high elves. They often make enemies due to their arrogance.
A Sunwell is basically a magical energy source fed on by the High Elves and Blood Elves. Its their version of a Moonwell Hope it helped ;)
Wood elves, high elves, dark elves, light elves.
Sleeping late at night without much stress or depression is not bad for high blood pressure.
dark elves
The High Elves are those elves that back in the First Age followed the summons of the Valar and sailed from Middle-earth to the Undying Lands. Some of these elves returned later in the First Age to fight against Morgoth and a few of those settled again in Middle-earth. Their native language is Quenya, but they rarely use it. Most often they speak Sindarin. Most of the elves at Rivendell are High Elves. Because the other elves did not fully follow the summons in the First Age, but instead stopped along the way they are considered Lesser Elves. They have a variety of native languages depending on where they stopped and settled. The two most common of these languages are Sindarin and Woodelven. The elves in Mirkwood are a variety of Lesser Elves called Woodelves or Silvan Elves.
Probably no time soon. High Elves have a fairly recent book, and other armies need to be updated first, such as the other two kinds of elves.
The High Elves are those elves that back in the First Age followed the summons of the Valar and sailed from Middle-earth to the Undying Lands. Some of these elves returned later in the First Age to fight against Morgoth and a few of those settled again in Middle-earth. Their native language is Quenya, but they rarely use it. Most often they speak Sindarin. Most of the elves at Rivendell are High Elves. Because the other elves did not fully follow the summons in the First Age, but instead stopped along the way they are considered Lesser Elves. They have a variety of native languages depending on where they stopped and settled. The two most common of these languages are Sindarin and Woodelven. The elves in Mirkwood are a variety of Lesser Elves called Woodelves or Silvan Elves.
the leader introduced himself by speaking the following words-- "oh frodo my lad.. i am the leader of the high elves.. meet me tomorrow in the art competition.. i am gollum.. "
They were the Elves (under their Noldorian High-King Gil-galad) and the Men (under their High-King Elendil). They formed the 'Last Alliance of Men and Elves'.