Now here I don't agree, I have never seen a Forsaken house that resembles a grave, maybe for a unit production it would be fine, but for a food producing I don't think so, this is how forsaken towns look like:
"Image"
So you see, editing a farm, or maybe the high elf farm would be better.
I'm gonna politely disagree. I see what you're saying, but that really makes more sense in the "
world" of Warcraft (word-play, but it's true). Real 'people' live in real houses. However, consider that in the
"game" of Warcraft (3), each Faction is in reality not meant to represent a full-blooded culture, but instead the "army". (Also, the Rule of Cool & some basic Theme/Lore issues came into the decision I'm sure)
Let's extend your logic. Sure, the Humans could live in Farms... And I suppose the Orcs could live in Burrows (though how that fits a Tauren or Troll, I dunno...), but do the Undead
live in their Ziggurats? Even when it grows a crystal & starts shooting? Or worse, how does the Mountain Giant and big hairy Druids of the Claw fit into a Moon Well?
It's more appropriately described as the "Food Supply" building (which is what it is), explaining how the Alliance/Horde/Scourge/Sentinels power their respective war machines.
Thus a "Forsaken Grave" (eh, Ziggurat + Obelisk) makes a level of sense; like a mini Graveyard, rife with corpses ready to instill with villainous unlife.
Or something like that. Honestly have to get around to designing Forsaken a bit better before I can complain, though.