Deathwing probably offered the goblins some valuables like gold and then just killed them when they were done, because I'm pretty sure murder is not a big deal for an old ass dragon that is about to wreck the entire planet.
Deathwing probably offered the goblins some valuables like gold and then just killed them when they were done, because I'm pretty sure murder is not a big deal for an old ass dragon that is about to wreck the entire planet.
Goblins were indeed the ones to craft his original armor. However that was thousands of years ago, given his recent defeats it makes sense that he's had to get his armor repaired from time to time. And while there probably were Dwarves (most likely Dark Iron)involved in this process, the precise races shown in the trailer isn't important.
As for why the cinematic didn't show Deathwing emerging from Deepholm, well if I had to guess that particular point was made too late to be added to the cinematic.
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Think of Azeroth like Earth during the day. The atmosphere prevents you from seeing the planets, even though they are there.
On the other hand, Outland is like Earth during the night. There is no sky, so you can see everything out there.
As to why you can see Azeroth from that one point and nowhere else, well.....I think that was just a fun extra thing on Blizzard's part.
On topic, I think they were either Therazane's Earthen or Twilight cultists. They don't look draconic enough to be Skardyn.
Why are dwarves smelting his armor?
By the looks of it, they were reforging all of his secondary stats into haste and crit
The bit I really don't get is, why when he leaves Deepholme it destroys the world. I mean, how did he get in there in the first place then?
It looked to me like humans, but it could have been any race at all considering the Twilight Cult is not very picky.
Goblins made his first armor, after that he told some dwarves to reforge his armor because he needed more mastery.
I wouldn't buy too much into what races were repairing him, we already know the Twilight Hammer is responsible for it.
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Goblins make things explode. Seeing as he's already a giant flaming dragon, having goblins work on him probably isn't in his own best interest.
The amount of needless speculation and broken logic in this thread is hurting my brain
Those were NOT goblins.
They barely even looked like dwarves.
It was Twilight's Hammer. This was said on page 1. Stop speculating! >
The goblins crafted his armor 10,000 years ago.
during the rescue of alexstrasza, deathwing re-apeared and tried to take alexstrasza for himself when the orcs began to move her from grim batol. but it was then that his demon soul was shattered, thus giving all its power back to the other 4 aspects and in turn they ganged up on him, almost ripping him apart.
meaning, he fled, and began rebuilding his armor. this is 10,000 years after he first had the goblins craft it. and so, its the twighlight hammer forging this new armor, and not the goblins.
goblins made it...i wonder tho in the final battle will he die because of an explosion in his armor?
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See, the problem with that is, the mountains in that clip are snowy, and there's waaaay too much of it. Mountains, I mean, not just snow.
I honestly don't think that first scene is him leaving Deepholme, but just one of his first stops. They never actually show him flying out from below, just the fire erupting, and him flying straight out of that. Besides, if he goes from there to Auberdine... well, the Maelstrom is nowhere near Auberdine. He's flying north to south. The Maelstrom is way to the west. Teldrassil is a tree, so that's not it.
...Northrend? That's the only logical explanation, but even that doesn't make any damn sense.
I'd take this whole cinematic with a grain of salt.