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Second teaser for our upcoming ¨WarCraft: Chronicles of the Second War¨ custom campaign for WC3: Reforged This time featuring all clans lore as well as hinting at their appearance! Also no more rotating footmen, that was silly of me.
I had to watch the video several times!
Every clan is unique and the models are all made with so much attention to detail!
I get gasp, palpitations and sweaty hands when I see that!
@Trolldaeron Well, it's Warcraft II, so non really. Spellcasters in Wc2 Horde were Death Knights and Ogre Magi. However lorewise, all clans except the Frostwolves had Warlocks, while Frostwolves had Shamans.
Hmmm...
During the Second War, actually "only" the death knights and the ogre mages were the accepted sorcerers within the Horde.
But in the book "Tides of Darkness" there was also a single point in which Khadgar kills an orc in a robe using his magic.
So there were still a few surviving warlocks here and there, probably none of the big ones, as they were a danger to Doomhammer. Shamans ... rather the other way around, so not the "normal" shamans but the powerful kinda lika an "arch shamans" (Nerzhul, Zuluhed...).
Perhaps heroes with shamanistic abilities, but no recruitable standard magician.
Gul'dan disconnected the orcs from the elements on Draenor using his felmagic.
I can rather imagine that only the most powerful shamans could still work their magic and that only because they could impose their will on the remaining elements.
So more dark shamans than normal ones.
Except for the Frostwolves, they are still shamanistic.
I like the trailer. But I have a question. We will have Orc Archers and Spearmans instead of Trolls? Spearman is a unit available in the first WarCraft game. Do we get the Trolls later or not?
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