Azshara doesn’t count, she was OP :((
Both the Night elves and the Pandaren (don’t forget these!) defeated the Trolls on their own : )
Fortunately for the Zandalari, Zul’dazar is not a democracy.
You’re right, I forgot that Blizzard hates trolls.
looks at the amount of troll dungeons/raids and cries
I think it comes naturally as they’re such a divided race. You could say they all fall under Zandalar, but that’s only been rarely. They were still their own groups.
Don’t forget they can nab all the Night elves too.
Dalaran wins because they just teleport above you, drop down a few mana bombs, then teleport away
Scarlet crusade obviously wins, for some reason they’ll probably pop out of the ground after the world has been shattered.
Scarlet Crusaders are like Orks from Warhammer 40k. They are basically sentient mushrooms that puff spores when they die. And before you know it, you got another Scarlet infestation on your hands again!
Too bad Dalaran is rather incompetent.
roleplayers:
blizzard: haha sky go brrr
Has to be humans. Widespread, very high in numbers, they get to enjoy most of southern EK to themselves. Would only be the issue of stopping dwarven invasions, and we used to do that all the time in Brewfest
thanks i still hate it
This is the troll fanboy part of my brain speaking (And it is a LARGE part of my brain, mind you.). But I think if -all- troll tribes finally got their act together and found proper unity. They’d be a pretty god damn devastating force for anyone to face. They might honestly have a chance of retaking their world.
Which applies to Stormwind only, but having to resort to conscription doesn’t tell us anything about the population of the entire kingdom. Only that the army is running out of professional soldiers.
I actually had a worgen character but this right here made me race change. I got a lot of weird messages and people always assume the worst if you’re a worgen on Argent Dawn so now i’m a human. It sucks that there is a subsection of weirdos that has to ruin it for everyone else.
And in the book shadow’s Rising the Horde was able to muster only 40 soldiers to aid the Zandalari.
So lets not take the numbers in WoW srsly, especially since humans were still shown in massive numbers on every battlefield after that cinematic. Same with orcs (which were only… 1/3th of the 40 soldiers that came to aid the Zandalari).
Also, the humans were able to repopulate one of their lost kingdoms too, after BfA, so they’re really not lacking in people.
Gunna cast ban’dinoriel and wait it out tbh lads.
I would rather not dismiss the Worgen out of hand. While probably not as strong individually as an orc, a draenei or a Tauren, they can still pretty much outrun or out last most of them, the worgen imho are the epitome of pursuit predators, smart, agile, extremely mobile. While ALL other races rely on some form of transportation that does not involve their own legs, the worgen ARE their own mounts, being able to move as fast and as long as any horse, or kodo or a wolf. With the added benefit of not having to care for said mounts (food, stables, gas, etc). Their bestial prowess coupled with human intelligence make them a VERY dangerous opponent.
The pretty much only downside to worgen are their numbers. While Gilneas was never a huge nation, they were not small either. But since the Fall of Gilneas and the Exodus, their numbers have fallen greatly. And the only place they call their own, Gilneas, is in serious need for repairs. Alas, Gilneas it self is a hard land to conquer, with very few, easily defensible, sea landing spots and only one land access point. The problem is air, since both the Horde and the Alliance now have massive air ships that can double as troupe carriers, but that particular issue can be used against any race (barring dwarves) so its a moot point really.
In the end, i would not discount the worgen actually thriving if left alone for even a short period of time.