Orc are a stronger version of human. No way the alliance could ever beat the Horde irl

IRL Horde and Alliance both would wipe out undead then they would kill each other

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Sure, an Orc is stronger and more resilient than an Human. And despite some challenger, Tauren obviously remain strongest race among all playable races. But the weakness of the horde overall is they are way way overnumbered by the alliance.

Sure 1 on 1, orc is superior, but in lore there like 10+ human per orcs, and a even worse number ratio for Tauren. Most of the horde race are based around small group of survivors or where a small closed community in first hand (nibhtborne for exemple) while most of the alliance race are mostly stable prosperous kingdom with large population to draw upon in time of wars.

It’s not the gun, but the projectile. You can have a smaller gun, but if you have a specialized round, it doesn’t matter. :gun: :gun:

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I’ll bite. You only mentioned 1 “wizard” aka mage, and that was Ner’zhul. Lor’themar is a ranger, Thrall a shaman, and Guldan a Warlock. The strongest mage in Azeroth that’s alive is Jaina.

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Close, but Ner’Zhul was never a mage.

He was an Elder Shaman for his tribe, Warlock for the Legion and Necromancer of course, being a caster, as the lich king.

Kael’Thas was a mage though. Outside of Millhouse and Jaina I can’t really think of any prominent mage figures of the top of my head.

Medivh of course, and Khadgar.

I think Chromie has arcane powers since arcane is tied with time. Maybe that counts.

I guess pretty much all blue, yellow and red dragons would be mages though.

Since Undead have no healing factor, seen on the cinematic breaking the legs or the neck renders them permanently immobilized.

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Woops, I was thinking of someone else lol. Thx for catching that.

Uhh, it’s 2021 and orcs haven’t even figured out proper buildings yet. They still live in stick and mud hovels and use bonefires for lighting…

They’re not exactly smart

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I’m pretty sure Orc Intelligence scales just in the same way humans do.

Peons and Peasants.

Literally the same brains.

Vrykul and Ogres. Literally the same brain.

Humans and Orcs are literally the same psychological creature minus traditions and obvious biological differences.

I think orcs probably have larger reproductive organs as well.

The dumbest orc is as smart as the dumbest human and the smartest human is actually just a tall gnome.

Yeah okay in a one vs one fight where both fighters are just wildly swinging their weapons, the human is probably going to lose because their strength is just not on the same level as the Orcs.

But humans think tactically. Remember this scene from the Warcraft movie? These Orcs are larger than the ones in WoW, but Lothar takes down more than one all the same.

Yeah, yeah I know, the Warcraft movie is not canon, but the tactics Lothar uses are just as valid.

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Go figure. Human produced movie paints human in overwhelmingly righteous powerful light.

Let’s see an orc directed WC movie.

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Ah yes. If only wars were determined by whichever side won an arm wrestling match.

Well thought out

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The council of six, the most powerful mages in Dalaran and in turn in Azeroth, have been humans for the most part with a High Elf here and there.

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Well, orcs aren’t exactly smart or known for their clever planning (watch the video for when the Orcs invade Twilight Highlands in Cataclysm for an example). I mean, they aren’t as strong as the absurd Warcraft film made them (for crying loud, they were throwing horses around and were 11 feet tall).

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one single goblin and

check mate

There are no Orcs IRL…

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A gnome and it’s doodad.

Plus

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Green Orc can be easily dispatched by Gnomes.

You’ve obviously never took a risk in life and ordered a lady of the night off the internet with no pictures named something like Daphne Delilah Kendricks off of craigslist.

edit - sorry that was her real name.

The name she had on the ad was
“Dank Phoenixxx”

And bigger projectiles produce greater amounts of gas when they are detonated, thus requiring stronger (ie more metal ie heavier) mechanisms to house and fire them.