Except the horde don't have a mana bomb anymore. The old one was powered by the focusing iris; the horde no longer has that. The only other mana bombs seen was the one that blew up the Cenarion Circle camp in terrokar, and, while lethal, wasn't destructive, and the one at Firewing point, which looks like it took quite a time to charge up.
If anything, the Alliance should invest in more of the All-terrain Submarines and Airships. The Submarines are nigh-indestructible (saddle em with some rockets and you've got one of the most powerful war machines ever seen in WoW,) and the Skyfire has already proved itself to be a wrecking machine all on its own.
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“Do not lose time on daily trivialities. Do not dwell on petty detail. For all of these things melt away and drift apart within the obscure traffic of time. Live well and live broadly. You are alive and living now. Now is the envy of all of the dead.” ~ Emily3, World of Tomorrow
Words to live by.
The Alliance needs to start using Nukes as payback for the mana bomb. And by nukes I mean trashcans filled with leper gnomes and dynamite.
The tuskarr stole your turtles and the Defias Brotherhood stole your juggernauts. Look closely at the ship inside the Deadmines, it is a juggernaut.
Next step: making all machines invisible and able to regenerate damage using night elf technology.
What does your Krakken have on us now Horde?!?!
You know, that's a good point. Where are all the blood elven ships in the battle? I mean there were a bunch of them around there when we saved Quel'Danas, so there must be a few left, so why aren't they in the battle? I'm sure they could be manned with other Horde members if there's not enough blood elves.
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Well well well, the Alliance have 3 variations of battleships while the Horde only has 1 and still the Alliance fans find a way to complain. Yeah, nothing new here.
you think magic would work fine, i think it wouldn't. /shrug
controlling the wind might be problematic because there are often several allied ships close by that might not want to move in the same direction, so the wind would have to be controlled very locally.
and remember, shamans and mages and the like who are as powerful and skilled as named NPCs or players are, lorewise, very, very rare.
but then again: all this is assuming there is actually a reasoning behind these things, which most likely isn't the case.
Before Wrath the Horde fleet would be mainly of foresaken vessels that you see in the gilneas area. Wrath really brought technology forward for both Horde and Alliance because we seen new Horde and Alliance architecture, airships, Horde warships etc
So really the Horde currently has 3, the main ships that you see a lot now (orcish themed) the foresaken and the blood elf ships which really don't get any on screen time. We first seen them in 2.4 and have only recently seen them again in 5.2.
So is the forsaken ship a recolor of 2 models of alliance ships.
Also, to add, goblins have ships/frigates too. So goblins and blood elfs have ships, while Draenei (exodar not counted) and Worgen (they dont have any more questing zones beside gilneas too, thanks blizzard!) don't . Lame, isnt it?
So, add this to the horde ships, wich makes the horde the winner in number of ship models, wich probably isnt surprise to anyone, since blizzard couldn't care less for the alliance.
Where is your Warchief now?
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