What happened to Tirisfal?

Well its look like it wasn’t what he was saying. He just agree that nameless npc value as much as a capital city.

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If every dead character who died because of the Horde was resurrected, the Horde would be dead the next day, because that would be a superior force that couldn’t even partially been stopped by the Horde. The Stormwind army alone was strong enough to stop the Demon Horde in the first war, for four years.

That’s some nice headcanon, friend.

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And what would it bring to the alliance player??? Its not like the alliance would actually destroy the horde. If it were the case, they would already do it because the alliance are already way to strong for the horde… The only reason they dont do it is because of obvious game play reason.

So what would it change for the alliance player??? Its not like he would see it in game. The only difference would in lore.

This is not a headcanon, the first war ended in year 4. It started in year 0.

4 years after the war started…and only after a targeted assassination…the Horde managed to defeat Stormwind

The Horde now, if all the dead who died because of the Horde were resurrected as described in the scenario, the Horde would be wiped off the map before it could cry Lok’Tar Ogar.

Just the Kul’Tira’s army from WC3, the dead from the Alliance from the second war, the dead of the night elves, all dead ones from WC3 that fell against the Horde, that would be a huge increase and a defacto superiority right away.

I’ll think through the scenario for you. If what you’re suggesting were to come true, the Horde wouldn’t be necessary.

Never again. The Alliance alone would be strong enough to handle it.

Again, nice headcanon friend. Don’t know how you expect to deal with the Blight. All we have to do is tie up Jaina Proudmoore. She’s the only one who’s been able to combat it thus far.

  • point to Darkshore* Speak to the dragon…and see what Malfurion is doing there, Blight is a gas…give him a gas mask and it’s over

The Blight will get you zero. If it did, the undead, though they used Blight a lot, would not have been part of the losers in Darkshore.

If it’s that simple for him, why didn’t Malfurion stop the Forsaken from using the Blight, then?

Because Blizzard needed a warfront…as they said themselves that this content was stretched was a pure PVE decision, not a lore decision

Lore said that if they hadn’t needed a warfront, the recapture of Darkshore would probably have been completed immediately afterwards.

or maybe it just isn’t that simple. Maybe he doesn’t want to spread the Blight when it has the possibility of lasting for years.

It’s so simple because it was said itself that the warfront was a pure PVE element, a content necessary to have content, and if it wasn’t, the Horde would have fought back within a quest line there.

The Win cinema is in the game since 8.1…FYI

The win cinematic wasn’t delivered to players until 8.3

And we’re discussing lore, not game mechanics. You stated that there’d be nothing the Horde could do if everyone the Horde had killed had come back to life. That’s a lie.

Malfurion cannot be everywhere.

Jaina cannot be everywhere.

We have a lot of Blight.

We had a lot of Blight before Unterstadt blew up and lost the main center of its production.

Because the scenario discussed here still assumes that BFA happened, only that instead of returning Teldrassil, the Alliance gets all their dead back

We don’t have enough blight for that, not at all. We’d be dead. And there’s nothing you can do about it, no matter how hard you try.

Cause think about who’ll come back, just think about it, imagine how many dead characters the Alliance lost because of the Horde.

Then I must disappoint you here, this is even confirmed Lorewise, because then the undead were so stupid and did it centrally in one place.

the HORDE Haven´t enough blight…to stop the alliance now…it wasn´t possible

An alliance without all its losses would be ENOUGH to wipe out the Horde, your plague will bring you zero, the superior number alone will decide.

The Forsaken ruled most of Lordaeron. No country keeps all of its weapons of mass destruction in one place.

Yes we do. Blight screws people up and turns them into zambinos.

Maybe from Blight.

Zahirwrite,
You’re gonna confuse people by quoting me in your last post instead of just replying to me normally.

Sometimes this forum confuses me, it deletes quotes all the time…and then I go out again, and have to look for them and then such small accidents happen, forgive me ^^

i mean technically no, but they can be in places a lot faster than we can. Malfurion can go into dream form and skip around the world like its nothing. He even blew up a tower back in dream form against Xavius empowered by sargeras.

And this was back in his junior high “what does it mean to be a druid?” days. Also back in his/tyrande’s/illidan’s three way love affair that they were all super awkward about.

and jaina of course can teleport

“realistically” (and im using quotes here on purpose) the only way a blight attack could work like you want is if we attacked everywhere at the same time.

Or blizz has to forget that malfurion and jaina have abilities. Second one is more likely.

Nightborne tho???

I guess Nathanos can be it…/sarcasm

What even is this thread? There are like six arguments and only two of them are even vaguely related to the OP.

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This obscenely true statement was commented upon by three people and the arguments evolved from there.

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