Except Azeroth IS a game world, and the only way we interact within the world is via limiting game mechanics. We cannot assume what it would be like if it were living world because that would be nothing more than a baseless assumption. It would also be silly, since blizzard can change the game world at any time.
Sort of like your entire argument.
Iron Horde tech is quite a bit different than Goblin tech. You'll see how in the next expansion.A few corrections: Iron Horde tech = goblin tech; Naaru tech does not exist. I haven't seen it anywhere in the game or in its lore; Titan tech cannot be comprehended by the mortal races; Azeroth's engineering has magic elements to it; Demonic tech does not exist. Those are all magic constructs.
The engineering job encompasses all of the Goblin and Gnome of Azeroth.
Nauru tech doesn't exist? So the Exodar doesn't exist? You haven't seen the Exodar in game?
Titan Tech still exists, even if the mortal races don't understand it.
Demonic tech does exists. Just take a trip to Outland.
Wrong again. What a surprise!
My initial argument was that the Monk trainers came from. Pandaria.Which made your initial argument completely irrelevant.
They don't have the same abilities. So like the different magic classes you listed, Blackfuse, Gelbin, and Thermaplugg all belong to different technology classes as well. Unless you can provide some abilities they share like the various types of Paladins.And so do all of the engineers of Azeroth. Gelbin, Blackfuse, Thermaplugg are all engineers with fancy titles.
But there's no place in WoW where I can buy a Keg and grant me the ability Keg Smash.There are many stores that sell beer and all kinds of alcoholic beverages.
So once again, lore gets stomped by gameplay and game mechanics. What a shocker.And there were shops that sold bullets and arrows for hunters but were removed when Blizzard decided having to manage bullets and arrows were not a fun mechanic. So, technically, they still exist.
I listed all the different types of tech. Have a re-read.Above where? Technology is a type of craft. Not as broad at all like magic.