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It Is A Good Day To Die!

Whether you are a fan of the old WarCraft games or are new to the series you'll love WarCraft III. It is the same gaming style of games such as StarCraft and Age of Empires. Build units to gather resources so you can make buildings to train soldiers (such as knighs, ghouls, archers, ect.), build seige weapons (such as catapults, balistas, ect.), or upgrade weapons, armor, ect. Then gather more resources and train or make what you want. You can play as four different races, Human, Undead, Orc, and Night Elf. The human are well humans with units such as knights, gunmen, and sorceresses. The undead are zombies with units like ghouls (which can devoure corpses to gain health), abominations, and skeletons. The orcs are green brutes with units like the grunts, peons, and strange little men riding rhinos and playing drums. The night elves are purple elves who pretty much are entirely focused around trees. Most of their builldings are trees and uproot themselves and fight (though they are extremely slow). They have units like archers, huntresses, and hypogriff riders (might be something else instead of hypogriffs). Through out the main quest you will gain control of heroes. They are stronger than normal units, sometimes are not allowed to die or the mission is over, gain levels, use items, and you can choose a spell to get (or upgrade one) each time you level up. The main quest (luckily) is not someshort cake walk. It will a while to beat and some levels are extremely difficult. Though if you get stuck there are lots of codes to help you get through them. I reccomend WarCraft III to everyone. It's a great addition to the WarCraft series. And once you buy WarCraft III you should get the expansion pack which contains many new units, heroes, a new main quest, and more custom quests.