Why do the Horde insist on living in total dumps?

You really don’t need much time to develop big booty cities. If you are to know how. Just look at the mean streets of Gadgedzan map. According to the second novel of Traveler, this shiz is totally canon(size of the city).

But you really need much time to change the culture and make the people want that stuff, and to produce it in large enough numbers to make it affordable. Even if it’s just masonry.

According to Table missions - on Echo Isles there is biggest Horde port so they likely were not sitting on their arses but this place was not updated since cata.

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An other reason why horde keep having mud huts.

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Well if you want to argue details, none of the Horde assets were “mud huts” orcish bases were built from stone, Tauren ones were tents, and troll ones are either made of stone or are tents as well. Or wooden structures with hay roof.

In my headcanon Echo Isles resemble Kurast docs from Diablo2 :slight_smile:

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There’s that Blood Elf enchantress near the great totem. Lady Harem? Or something or other.

On topic, unless burning down Thunder Bluff is actually a thing, I do believe an architectural update is order, since the Tauren are no longer nomads, I think they should be able to show that with some more permanent dwellings, instead of tents.
Not that I mind tents, it’s just not very practical for a settled people to continue living in.

Cough Dunmer cough
Drow are from yet another fantasy universe(Dungeons and Dragons).

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See…? We would never do that!
Again
But just in case, could you help steal… err… borrow the Azerite of the Horde to reignite that well of ours?
you know… no reason at all…
Trust me

Thrall is responsible for Durotar due to his green guilt policy which served only to anger younger Orcs who formed the bulk of Garry’s True Horde.

Trolls are just filthy degenerates in general and the Tauren haven’t had a permanent settlement until recently.

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Well from my experience nothing smells worse than elf attitude.
For those people Oompa looma made a music about :wink:

Beware! Oompa loompa are coming for you!

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Usually. Just because one does it differently doesn’t break the mould. Isolationism and Elves go hand to hand together that meshes well with their fantasy.

It’s the same as Humans and being the master of none, yet the most expansive and most curious.

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Right, right, because the elves of Warcraft never estabilished a world empire that eventually enslaved other races like Humans. Here’s already two exceptions to this trend. I wonder how many more there are.

You just habit to it, but I can promise you that they smells horrible.

I think it has a certain charm to it. It gives every residence and town character. It’s easy to get lost in Goldshire/Stormwind because everything is white bricks and blue roofs. Do they not have any other materials?
Alliance architecture is dull and lifeless. I’d take our turd holes any day of the week.

A minnor correction.
These so called masters on none have a bad habbit of ending up as masters of everything.

Do you have the lore link.
I like to real about the glory days of the elves.

There is literally only one district with blue roofs.

At this point it’s pretty much just to fit the theme of RAR ORCS. Outside of that it makes no sense.

It’s always been annoying to me that the Bilgewater Goblins don’t have anything more than Bilgewater Harbour to their name which simply has the lore that ‘it was going to be a metropolis but the Horde stopped it’. It doesn’t make any sense that the Goblins, a race who managed to terraform the entirety of Azshara into a Horde symbol and carve Gallywixes head into a cliffside shortly after joining the Horde WOULDN’T have their own proper sort of minor city. Instead we used to have a district of Orgrimmar but Blizzard decided to remove it in order to built a wooden, spiked hut embassy.

All they need to do is make Bilgewater Harbour much bigger and by that I mean tightly packed streets, engineering workshops and various taverns and clubs ala Means Streets of Gadgetzan, reason that it’s now the main Horde transport hub where ships and zeppelins go from and pow, a new Horde aligned town that isn’t just some rickety huts.

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Its why Lorthemar needs to be next Warchief really… we could use some elf Architecture and you know… buildings made of stone and marble etc

Because belfie architecture is unpractical. I wouldn’t want for stronghold to remind of Queer’Thalas. Uuugh. This is Horde after all and it has to have to keep certain themes.

I agree with you on allot of points and you certainly have a right to your opinions…but could you please refrain from ‘going there’, it’s so 2005 and was never accurate or good counter argumentation to begin with.

Thanks.