The same plot device that's kept that giant cannon in Azshara from firing upon Stormwind.
It will be conveniently forgotten/overlooked.
The same plot device that's kept that giant cannon in Azshara from firing upon Stormwind.
It will be conveniently forgotten/overlooked.
Are you kidding me? You really read jackshit of what I wrote, it seems:
You seemed to forget this despite being reminded of it in the very post you quoted. Again, the only reason why the Wrath Gate gave the Blight a bad name it's merely because it was exploited to carry a treacherous act of betrayal forward, not because the Blight is the evilest weapon ever. It's misguided perception, nothing more.
Garrosh still let the Forsaken to use a vastly weakened strain of the Blight in Silverpine and the Apothecary explained that such circumstances were forced by the unfortunate Wrath Gate events. Translation: regardless of what Garrosh wanted to do with the Forsaken, he clearly didn't trust their reliability after Putress gave them (and the Blight) a pretty bad name.
I figured it would be along the lines of the Hordes technology evolved. We had people like Liadrin on there so I assume she learnt a few things and brought it back. Blood elf technology is meant to be pretty decent especially after the thunder isle
I read what you wrote. I disagree. Every time the blight has been employed - Wrathgate, Southshore, Gilneas - Blizz has written NPCs to be horrified. You may decide in your head cannon that no one minds, but that simply isn't supported in game.
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"The New Plague,[1][2] also known as the Forsaken Blight or blight (not to be confused with the original blight), is the Forsaken's altered version of the powerful Plague of Undeath, which led to the creation of the Undead Scourge. The Plague of Undeath had the effect of transforming normal humans into mindless undead in the service of the tyrannical Lich King. Some members of the Forsaken, including their queen Sylvanas Windrunner, were once pawns of the Lich King, but were later freed. The Forsaken's aim is to create a new plague that would annihilate the Scourge itself, and ultimately, during the Northrend campaign, this is successful. However, the Forsaken's plague was usurped by the treacherous Grand Apothecary Putress, who proceeded to unleash it upon the Scourge, the Alliance and even the Horde. As such, the Forsaken's allies have deemed it unethical to be used again at its full potency." https://wow.gamepedia.com/New_Plague
Even though it's a fantasy game, it is written by people who live in the real world. Poison gas is always portrayed in movies as something the villains use.
"I Am Vengeance. I Am The Night. I Am Felfáádaern!"
People are horrified by warlocks, or by being burned or frozen alive by mages, mentally flayed by priests, killed by numerous plagues by death knights and so on. Why the fuck people try to single out the blight is beyond me. The blight kills and is hard to counter, big deal, so are a million other things in WoW.
"I Am Vengeance. I Am The Night. I Am Felfáádaern!"
You aren't reading what you quoted, It wasn't banned because of it being a gas, it was banned for having it dumped on everyone during the Wrathgate.
People are acting as if war is a series of 1v1s that ends in a bow, weapons that have large scale effect are used for a reason, against an entire army of enemy combatants, there is no reason for the blight not to be used.
It was banned because it killed indiscriminately. If it had only worked against the Scourge, as originally advertised, it would not have been banned.
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Note that it doesn't say "the Forsaken's allies have deemed it unethical to be used again on allies", it says "to be used again at its full potency."
That's how Blizz is writing it, not me. Apparently even in WoW, some weapons are deemed to be to horrible.
"I Am Vengeance. I Am The Night. I Am Felfáádaern!"
"I Am Vengeance. I Am The Night. I Am Felfáádaern!"
It will be conveniently forgotten and not used because the faction war has never been about making sense.
The ship isn't all that powerful. Their tech is about as powerful as bloodelf/nightborne constructs. Its still powered by magic they just have a different way to channel that power. Plus its one ship that the draenei had to scrap together costing them every useable spare part. For all we know they cant replicate their tech anywhere but Argus.
Why didn't the Legion just Glass Azeroth with its thousands of ships attacking world wide! Mostly because those ships require souls to even function and once they land cant even leave orbit without mass murder to pump into the soul forges. Goblins have explosives made out of Mountain Giant poop thats a mini nuke. Forsaken have a plague that turns people into goop. Elves have mana bombs so powerful they warp the frabric of reality. 100 human mages in Chronicles created a firestorm that decimated the entire army of Amani trolls that they never recovered from. Malfurion has the power to kill everyone on the planet. Ect.. ect...
Could be said about Gnome Technology as well.
Lightforged seem to currently have the strongest technology.
A couple of newly trained human mages were once able to burn down the entire Amani Army.
Void Elves should be able to do tons of stuff. I mean, in Theory they could easily use necromancy and dark shamanism at a hire level than any race as these forms of magic can be used through void.
It was a hundred human mages and an unspecified number of elven mages.
And necromancy can be done through many types of magic, but the most powerful form of necromancy would be death magic.
As for the Lightforged tech, Azerite has to be stronger. And I mean way stronger. Otherwise why would Alliance even need it?