

Once the Base is destroyed, Chapter 2 is completed and you can move on to Chapter 3 - The Dungeons of Dalaran. The towers can provide additional support to your attacking groups as well. Have your workers build guard towers on the borders of the base as you work your way in, trapping the enemy and ensuring they dont expand or try to counter attack. The structure that produces the Wyverns is located in the bottom left corner of the base, so once that is destroyed you will have a much easier time attack the enemy base. The naga troops can help with the Frost Wyverns since they can shoot nets and allow ground troops to attack air support for the undead. "Night Elf" refers to the night elf Sentinels, druids and Watchers, as well as their allies, dryads, Keepers of the Grove, treants, ancients, mountain giants, hippogryphs and faerie dragons.NOTE: since you lost gold production, try not to build any troops or structures until you secure another gold mine, because if you don't have enough gold to create a town hall, then you will not be able to collect gold efficiently.Ĭonstantly Harass the enemy bases from your new location, sending troops in waves to slowly take out buildings."Undead" refers mainly to the Scourge, although the Forsaken used mainly Scourge units in Warcraft III (although these two are NOT allies, they are bitter enemies and are played)."Orc" refers to Thrall's new Horde, which includes the orcs under Thrall, the jungle trolls of the Darkspear tribe, the Bloodhoof tauren, and the wyverns of the Stonetalon Mountains.

"Human" refers to the Alliance of Lordaeron, which includes the humans of Lordaeron, high elves, Bronzebeard dwarves and Wildhammer dwarves atop the gryphons of Aerie Peak.Note that in Warcraft III the playable races actually referred to factions, and that many other races are included within this playable race. "Special" is usually a summonable or upgraded unit ( Spirit Wolf or Berserker). "Campaign" units often vary from the description of the group (Undead Scourge, for example, has a Pit Lord listed under it). "Campaign" means the unit is not a standard unit and is only found in the campaign and custom maps, while "Melee" means it is a standard unit. This is a list of Warcraft III units from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. This article or section contains lore taken from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, the manuals, and official bonus maps.
