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Warcraft 3: A special unit in the Terran Alliance, the Blood Elf Worker

The Terran Alliance has units of many different races, including humans, blood elves, and dwarves, making the Terrans quite playable in both battle and battle stories. The reason for the diversity of composition also allowed for some very special existence in the Terran campaign. Today, we will talk about the special unit that appeared in the Terran battle, and also made it impossible for the Naga to become the fifth race in the battle map, but it was sought after by many players, and they tried their best to experience the special unit in the battle map - the Blood Elf Worker.

Warcraft 3: A special unit in the Terran Alliance, the Blood Elf Worker

Unit details

Warcraft 3: A special unit in the Terran Alliance, the Blood Elf Worker

The Blood Elf Worker is an ordinary peasant unit that can be used by the Terran faction after the Blood Elf clan joins the Terran camp. Compared to the traditional Terran peasant units, there is nothing special about itself except that the attack power is 2 points higher (the ordinary Terran farmer has 5 to 6 normal attack damage, and the blood elf worker has 7 to 8 normal attack power). However, the more aggressive Blood Elf workers could not respond to the call of battle to become a militia like ordinary Terran farmers, and the buildings that could be built were also different from those that ordinary Terran farmers could build.

Build differences

Warcraft 3: A special unit in the Terran Alliance, the Blood Elf Worker

The reason why the Blood Elf Worker is favored by players, is also regarded as a key existence that prevents the Naga Clan from appearing independently, and many players try to experience it in the battle map in every way, the most fundamental reason is the difference between the buildings he can build and the ordinary Terran peasant units. Among the buildings that can be built, the Blood Elf workers cannot build the workshop and the griffin cage after the completion of the three technologies like ordinary terran farmers, but in one stage, they can build more special buildings of the hatchery and the Ashara sanctuary.

Practical differences

Warcraft 3: A special unit in the Terran Alliance, the Blood Elf Worker

The difference in buildable buildings allows the Terran race, which has only Blood Elf workers and no ordinary Terran farmers, to lose the ability to produce 5 units of Flying Machines, Mortar Squads, Flying Machines, Dragon Eagle Knights and Griffin Knights, but will gain the ability to produce 5 units of Naga Attendants, Venomous Fin Dragons, Dragon Turtles, Naga Krakens and Flying Snakes. Although they are all 5 units and have different comprehensive abilities, the 5 units produced by the hatchery built by the Blood Elf workers and the Ashara Sanctuary in actual combat are far stronger than the regular Terran units. The key reason for this is that the Blood Elf Workers can build these two special buildings with 1 technology, allowing the player to directly produce all the units in them.

flaw

On the surface, after replacing all the Terran farmers with blood elf workers, the playability of the Terran will be greatly improved, but after playing, some obvious defects will slowly be discovered by the player. Among them, the most critical point is that the Blood Elf workers cannot respond to the call to battle and become militias, which will greatly reduce the initial training and mining ability of the Terrans, and the setting of the high cost of production of Naga units will make this defect more obvious.

Similar units

Due to the relative complexity of the composition of the Terran Alliance, there is actually more than one Similar Unit in the Battle Story. In the next time, let's take a look at the 2 special Terran units that appear in the Terran Campaign and have an effect similar to that of the Blood Elf Workers.

Warcraft 3: A special unit in the Terran Alliance, the Blood Elf Worker

Blood Elf Engineer: The attributes are exactly the same as those of the Blood Elf Workers, but like the Blood Elf Workers, they cannot respond to the call to battle, and they cannot build any buildings, but can only be used to collect resources and repair buildings and machinery.

Warcraft 3: A special unit in the Terran Alliance, the Blood Elf Worker

Messenger: Only 150 hp (220 for the Terran Farmer, Blood Elf Worker, and Blood Elf Engineer), and has the same attributes as the Terran Farmer, and can respond to the call to battle to transform into a militia (the transformed militia is exactly the same as the ordinary militia). This special unit with less health initially has an improved logging technique (which increases the wood carrying capacity by 5 points), which makes the Terran logging efficiency more efficient.

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