I have a question. Did Dalaran after the horde get kicked out, show this in the persistent world version of Dalaran in MoP?
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Why did Malfion allow the horde to steal the bell?
I have a question. Did Dalaran after the horde get kicked out, show this in the persistent world version of Dalaran in MoP?
---------- Post added 2012-12-16 at 03:28 AM ----------
Why did Malfion allow the horde to steal the bell?
Paladins are Cool Now?
What happen to Kalgan?
1. No, it is not. The quests are instanced, and do not affect Dalaran in Northrend, as it's still set during Wrath.
2. What? What makes you think he 'allowed' the Horde to steal the bell? They just snuck in and stole it using sneaky magic and portals from and to Dalaran.
You're assuming what the Horde does or doesn't not do is in Malfurion's control. But aside from that, no, none of this stuff affects the Dalaran in Northrend in MOP, just like Rhonin is still there, too, and will still speechify when you beat Algalon, because for that Dalaran, it's still Wrath.
When you zoom-out your map during the purge it shows Westfall so it's probably going there...
It's a friggin giant flying city. Float it over Orgrimmar and use it as a Thwomp. The Horde would be crushed... literally.
If that city floats anywhere near orgrimmar then i hope the goblins use that huge friggin cannon to shoot it down (unless the damn thing blows up lol)
It definitely is an Alliance fan's wet dream, but I doubt we will see it even though people have been asking for Stromgrade to be developed for ages and we didn't really get anything in Cata however on the flip side the act it didn't recieve a major overhaul could indicate they plan to do more.
One can dream .
the Hillsbrad crater is a helluva lot closer to UC than Theramore was to Orgrimmar. And, as "Tides of War" demonstrated, at least on Kalimdor, there are obstacles a Horde assault would have to clear to lay siege. In Hillsbrad, there is just Dalaran surrounded by enemies in all directions.
Not for nothing, but Hillsbrad is hardly worth the effort anymore. Hillsbrad and Southshore have been wiped from the map, and it wouldn't be unfair to suggest the entire zone has replaced the recovery in WPL and EPL as the new craphole in Lordaeron. It's not the home Dalaran left, it's not even a fixer-upper opportunity for them.
While I doubted Dalaran would take place in such an attack in the first place, I kinda feel Blizzard would be doing a bit of a disservice if they pretended there was no war on the EK's, especially after all of Sylvanas psycho bitch tactics.
Dalaran and Kirin Tor will be the 3rd faction - There is an Operation Shieldwall quest indicating that the mages of all races will unite to build something neutral against horde vs. alliance. Seems their leader will bei Jaina.
Atoms are liars, they make up everything!
the lich king didn't use nearly as many bio-weapons as the forsaken do. you can kill gargoyles, but you can't kill poison or plague.
also: lore states that the lich king was holding himself from taking over the world for some reason. the scourge could have destroyed dalaran, the eastern kingdoms, kalimdor and whatever else it could find. no one knows for sure why, but the lich king simply decided not to try too hard.
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Last edited by checking facts; 2012-12-16 at 02:52 PM.
Warlorcs of Draenorc made me quit. You can't have my stuff.
The Lich King hard far more troops and could get as many as he wanted to fill gaps. The Lich King was far more powerfull then Sylvanas. The Lich King could face both Horde and Alliance at the same time.
The Forsaken have a limited ammount of troops and the Valkyrs are dwindling fast, also they can ressurect only so many new forsaken at a time. The Forsaken still have Gilneas to worry about, they afterall never managed to take it and in the end it was pretty much a stale mate, there's still the Stormpikes in hillsbrad foothills and Arathor right next door and the Dwarves in the Hinterlands alongside the other Dwarves not being to far away either.
And all of that isn't even taking the Argent Dawn into account who if not for the plot armor of the Forsaken should be all over them by now. Sylvanas position isn't anywhere as strong as people try to make it out to be. The Horde is still completly outnumbered in the eastern kingdoms, it was even stated that her prospects if the Alliance would mount an full scale attack would be fairly bad unless she got massive support from the Horde, very unlikely if the Horde really is to lose his war.
1. Agreed
2. Agreed
3. What chance did she give? Where was the first time they betrayed Dalaran? From my point of view they were deemed guilty without trial, and I think the Kirin Tor and Silver Covenant killed more than they arrested. She didn't "ask" them to leave she told them to get the fuck out, and without hearing the other side starting rounding up blood elves up killing them and throwing a few in the violet hold. Even Varian was flabbergasted at her retarded handling of the matter.