Red Silvers
Pokemon Red w/ 1 Nidoran
So more drama on Draenor when parts of the Horde of Draenor want to follow in the pure conquest goal that the Old Horde had in mind. While the Orc Horde had done well during the First War and put up a good fight during the Second War, Ner'zhul's goal isn't one of pure conquest. Those that will not follow his design must be dealt with.
I mentioned that the role we play in this expansion is the Slayer of the Shadowmoon Clan. As it happens, in WarCraft: Orcs & Humans, Slayer was one of the end-of-stage ranks you could receive, and wasn't far below Warchief in that game.
It's worth noting that the AIs in the expansion are more likely to start with a less developed base but build up what they need. You don't see it as much in normal play because with fog and with the obscured map you don't typically see the computer's bases at the start of the game.
Once our enemies in the Thunderlord and Bonechewer clans are dealt with, will the knowledge from the fallen Ogre Mogor and the Skull of Gul'dan be enough to reopen the rift to Azeroth?
#2: Chop chop
Wherein Red gets to play Tower defense, takes out Bloodlust on farms, and watches Peons run through his base.
I mentioned that the role we play in this expansion is the Slayer of the Shadowmoon Clan. As it happens, in WarCraft: Orcs & Humans, Slayer was one of the end-of-stage ranks you could receive, and wasn't far below Warchief in that game.
It's worth noting that the AIs in the expansion are more likely to start with a less developed base but build up what they need. You don't see it as much in normal play because with fog and with the obscured map you don't typically see the computer's bases at the start of the game.
Once our enemies in the Thunderlord and Bonechewer clans are dealt with, will the knowledge from the fallen Ogre Mogor and the Skull of Gul'dan be enough to reopen the rift to Azeroth?
Wherein Red gets to play Tower defense, takes out Bloodlust on farms, and watches Peons run through his base.