Do you have a source for that claim? The quest states that the Horde and Alliance are fighting in the zone – which is my entire point. There are armies, present, and fighting.
Hell, they drop warcrates for the war effort.
Do you have a source for that claim? The quest states that the Horde and Alliance are fighting in the zone – which is my entire point. There are armies, present, and fighting.
Hell, they drop warcrates for the war effort.
My source is what you see in game which are Horde and Alliance players fighting eachother in Nazjatar, not NPCs. If other zones all throughout BfA didn’t have tons of Horde and Alliance NPCs fighting eachother and invasions to show the war I might agree with you, but they do, and Nazjatar does not, which to me implies that the conflict there is much smaller scale and mostly relegated to the players.
Are Horde soldiers in the Horde town and in one of the other Horde camps, with Horde flags and a portal to Zuldazar.
They are specifically fielded resources through supply drops.
You are ordered by a High Overlord to kill Alliance scum.
Your source is my source – what you see in the game – and my source confirms that the Alliance and Horde are at war in Nazjatar.
The Eternal Palace Raid. 5 Alliance soldiers and 5 Horde Soldiers are all that stormed the Palace with the player and the Leaders…
That’s IT. Not an Army.
In Mezzamere, I lost count of Ankoan gaurds after 12.
Of course they’re still fighting. These NPCs are so bloodthirsty, they’d still be sending you out to kill each other down to the last man, even if the world was burning.
Why don’t they just teleport the Crates in…?
Correct. But not their armies.
Source. Where did you hear that five alliance and five horde soldiers stormed the palace?
That conflates with 25 man raids.
The quests are canon, which is my point.
I’d guess because the idea is that there are soldiers in the field and they’re trying to get supplies directly to them. I don’t know why.
Incorrect. The players play the parts of the clashing armies.
Citation?
Something something logical fallacy.
https://i.imgur.com/zR14laS.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/5jRBepk.jpg
There’s some grace for knowing when to bow out of an argument, friend.
You’ve clearly never done the raid…
And my point is that the NPCs task the Player to kill the other Player.
But if it’s so easy to teleport people and supplies, then they shouldn’t even need to airdrop them. They should just be able to teleport them directly to the Armies
When I read those two quest dialogues neither of them necessarily imply the presence of army forces. On its own the first one MIGHT, but in conjunction with the second one they are clearly referring to the presence of Alliance players, which aren’t an army, they are the players. The same players that kill Azshara with the help of the small group of soldiers they have and their allies.
https://i.imgur.com/XhRGYP7.jpg
The High Overlord plainly states there is an “influx” of “Alliance scum” interrupting Horde objectives.
https://i.imgur.com/zR14laS.jpg
in·flux
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You’ll find no argument from me. The issue is that just like Blizzard forgot whatever the Lightforged’s Exodar is called, Blizzard likes to forget things Horde have access to.
The High Overlord plainly states there is an “influx” of “Alliance scum” interrupting Horde objectives.
https://i.imgur.com/zR14laS.jpg
in·flux
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noun
noun: influx; plural noun: influxes
an arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things.
In fact, the whole fact that the quest ONLY counts Players (and not NPCs) proves that. The Player pretty much is THE Alliance/Horde Army in their entirety.
The High Overlord plainly states there is an “influx” of “Alliance scum” interrupting Horde objectives.
https://i.imgur.com/zR14laS.jpg
in·flux
/ˈinˌfləks/
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noun
noun: influx; plural noun: influxes
an arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things.
25 or so could be a good solid influx.
25 or so could be an army.
You’re finally getting it! An army that could then kill Azshara by itself without the need of actual Horde or Alliance armies!
Now you’re saying that the Alliance and Horde playerbase are not Horde and Alliance forces.
Go home, you’re drunk.
I’m literally not saying that so maybe you’re drunk???
You very much are.
I said they are armies, implied small elite armies, but not ACTUAL, say, thousands strong Horde and Alliance forces made of NPCs.