This means that surrounding a webbed transport and killing it will generally not kill the passengers. Units in a transport over ground will "spill out" over a wider area.When "attack-moving", air units now prefer to attack other air units more often than previously.We have also added "separation behavior" so air units will break out of clusters once they reach a destination. This will allow air units to move about more smoothly than before. Flying Unit Improvements: We have turned off collision detection for flying units so that they can now easily pass through each other.Melee Units See also: Critter (Warcraft III), Creep Neutral Passive/Hostile Note: Neutral Passive and Neutral Hostile have the same units, but only Neutral Hostile units are hostile. "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."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)."Orc" refers to Thrall's new Horde, which includes the orcs under Thrall, the jungle trolls of the Darkspear tribe, the Bloodhoof tribe tauren, and the wyverns of the Stonetalon Mountains.I’m not certain about the state of Warlock RP on Horde. Something adjacent to the Black Harvest, open to maybe some other kinds of magic as well, not strictly Warlocks. "Human" refers to the Alliance of Lordaeron, which includes the humans of Lordaeron and Dalaran, high elves, Bronzebeard dwarves and Wildhammer dwarves atop the gryphons of Aerie Peak. This is predominantly me checkin in with the overall thoughts on a place for Warlocks to go that isn’t either comically evil, cult worshipping, or gimping their ability to do Warlocky things.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 Troll 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 contains lore taken from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, the manuals, and/or official bonus maps.
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