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  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by tstew View Post
    Anyone have an idea if Silverpine will hold more or any alliance quests? Considering Gilneas is directly south of it, logically, there would be nice flow into Silverpine for worgen questing.
    The Forsaken broke down the wall, and invaded the zone. The Gilnaens didn't open the doors and decide to be part of the world again, they were invaded, so no, it is not logical that there would be a nice flow of Alliance worgen into Silverpine, that is, unless you are talking about their bodies that are aboard wagons heading north to be raised as new Forsaken.

  2. #42
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldarc View Post
    That's debatable. The Alliance launched a heavy offensive in S. Barrens, but Horde has a greater incentive and desire to push them out. S. Barrens is simply too important for the Horde due to its position between Durotar and Mulgore. Alliance may have bases there, but Horde will be destroying at least one of them in the quest lines.
    As well as Alliance will destroy some of the Horde's bases dont you thing. The area is pretty even.

    ---------- Post added 2010-07-13 at 06:15 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by Haté View Post
    The Forsaken broke down the wall, and invaded the zone. The Gilnaens didn't open the doors and decide to be part of the world again, they were invaded, so no, it is not logical that there would be a nice flow of Alliance worgen into Silverpine, that is, unless you are talking about their bodies that are aboard wagons heading north to be raised as new Forsaken.
    Actualy the cataclysm broke down the wall, the forsaken just marched in.

  3. #43
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kazomir View Post
    Actualy the cataclysm broke down the wall, the forsaken just marched in.
    It's the same effect. The Worgen were unprepared - they had no idea that the Plague of Undeath even happened, and even if they had sources they were too busy dealing with their own curse. So if a massive earthquake destroys their greatest defence and an army of zombies come marching in, they're going to be taken by surprise and thusly disadvantaged.

  4. #44
    Pyrewood got a gilneas model, but yeah doubt its a q hub

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Haté View Post
    The Forsaken broke down the wall, and invaded the zone. The Gilnaens didn't open the doors and decide to be part of the world again, they were invaded, so no, it is not logical that there would be a nice flow of Alliance worgen into Silverpine, that is, unless you are talking about their bodies that are aboard wagons heading north to be raised as new Forsaken.
    Actually what happend with the Greymane wall the Night elf destroyed that ship that looks like the orgrim's hammer and it crashed into the walls. It kind of makes sense considering the fact that if the forsaken did tear down the walls why would they leave prywood villiage alone.

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