Chapter 222 History is crooked (3 more) (Monthly Pass 1/43 last month)
"This... you really know the terrain of the Western Wilderness very well." Looking at this ultra-detailed map that even had elevation labels, Bolvar didn't know if it was a compliment or something.
McDonald blinked and realized something. He was a braggart and didn't make drafts: "As the next strategic location for the alliance, I have sent the best thieves to survey the terrain. As a commander, he knows astronomy and geography.
It's normal. This is the basic skill of marching and formation."
Wa Niang: The best thief???
Here, Mai complained in his heart: Alas! It’s a pity that there are no juniors here. If I want to show off, I have nowhere to show off!
By the way, can you blame me, McDonald? Back then, I tricked my dad into letting me practice trumpet without telling me anything. At level 5, I went straight past the novice area of Elwynn Forest and came to Westfall.
It’s not me!
At that time, every monster in the western wilderness killed me!
In addition, all N alt accounts in the future will be humans (humans gain reputation quickly), how can I not be familiar with them?
Fortunately, McDonald's is not bragging here.
Fenna*Jinjian came over: "Indeed, my father...master told me that mastering the tide is the first step to mastering navigation."
Cough! The whole world knows that your father is Dai Lin.
Getting back to the subject, Bolvar felt strange when he saw McDonald's way of pointing out the world.
"The Gold Coast Mine is an excellent advance base. If you see these two cliffs, build two large fortresses here and install cannons. You can watch the entire area within a ten-mile radius, whether it is at sea or on the shore.
Remember! The truth is only within the range of the cannon!"
Unknowingly, Mr. Mai casually said a golden sentence.
Now everyone knows that at this stage, the orcs are defeated by artillery.
McDonald continued: "Then, we will build a fortress group on Sentinel Ridge in the east. Finally, we will build two more fortress groups near Jason Farm in the northeast and Mortwick Tower in the southeast. Basically, the western wilderness area
Just got it under control.”
Bolvar hesitated to speak... Should I say that he is worthy of being the "King of the Bunker"?
Just because he fought wherever he went and built bunkers wherever he went, at some point in the alliance, Mai got this name.
Thinking of the beautiful fertile western wilderness, reduced to the western wilderness, or possibly becoming a western fortress, Bolvar, the stormman, felt strange.
Feeling Bolvar's resentment? McDonald's turned on the deception mode: "I'm doing this for your own good! Maybe the decisive battle will be in Elwynn Forest. Can't we stand here? How can we counterattack the occupied area?"
"It's okay. Lothar and I trust you as always? We said we would give you full authority to command? We will definitely not go back on it!"
McDonald's didn't care.
The final battle of the second Dark Portal war in history is not here at all.
McDonald just took advantage of the settlement time to find an excuse to spend money unexpectedly. It's not all an excuse? By the way, which [XX Eve]? Western Wilderness was not beaten?
Let’s not forget about the future [Cataclysm]? There will be an [Earthly Wrath Crack] to the east opposite here. Just when the Burning Legion comes, the western wilderness will be washed away by airborne demons for ten or eight rounds.
I built an 18-story underground air raid shelter for the people of the Western Wilderness in advance. Isn’t that a great merit?
At the seaside? Tens of thousands of soldiers and thousands of tons of cement are rushing to be transported off the ship.
Three days in a row? When 30,000 Stormwind Kingdom soldiers and 20,000 Stratholme soldiers had completely established their footing, the Windrunner Rangers reported a strange news that the orcs were retreating.
"What? Are the orcs going to Redridge Mountains and then to Searing Gorge?" McDonald asked casually.
"No! Not only did the Warsong Clan disappear from the Western Wilds, but the Blackstone Clan also gave up on Stormwind City and retreated eastward. But the Blackstone Clan only withdrew to Goldshire and stopped? They began to build fortifications aggressively."
"ha?"
If this is not an exaggeration, then when I received the news an hour later that Kilrogg had forced the bloody Hollow Clan to withdraw from the Searing Canyon and abandon the Blackrock Mountain area, it made McDonald unable to understand.
Meow meow meow?
Orgrim, are you out of your mind?
You lost Blackstone Mountain, do you orcs still want to replenish high-grade metal weapons?
Do you think you can defeat the alliance just by relying on stone axes, stone hammers, etc?
While MacDonald couldn't understand the orcs' actions at all, Bolvar and others were in awe of MacDonald.
"As expected of the God of War of Stratholme? He immediately saw through the orcs' attempt to fight the Alliance in Elwynn Forest."
"...Excellent award!"
At this point? No matter how stupid McDonald is, he knows that it was his time-traveled butterfly that succeeded in causing trouble.
Historical alliances simply could not afford large-scale landings.
Firstly, the Kul Tiran fleet was severely damaged by the red dragon, and secondly, there is no large-scale landing method in this era.
There is no such thing as crossing the sea on ice.
Basically, the big ship stops in the deep water area and is connected by small boats.
In principle, the Alliance has only one way to fight from north to south, which is the Burning Plains.
In this life, McDonough played a landing battle and threatened the orcs' return route in advance. Even if Orgrim wanted to fight the humans in Blackstone Mountain, it would not work. Even if the orcs won the battle at Blackstone Mountain, the south road could still be beaten by McDonough from the west.
A sudden attack from the east.
It would be great fun if the orcs defeated the northern route but the Redridge Mountains were occupied by the Alliance.
The Searing Gorge in the middle of the southern continent and the Burning Steppes in the southeast were completely transformed into barren land with high temperatures due to the invasion of the fire demon Ragnaros by Emperor Thaurissan of the Dark Iron Dwarves. Except for a few
Fire-attribute wild monsters and wandering fire-element creatures can hardly find decent prey on the plains.
The orc army is trapped here, also looking for death.
Therefore, Orgrim, the master of orc warfare, changed his mind. He began to imitate someone in the canyon leading to the Burning Plains in the Redridge Mountains and built ten walls in one go.
The orcs do not have a big killer weapon like cement, so this does not prevent the orcs from stealing troops.
Kilrogg abandoned the fragile brick and wood structure gates that blocked Ironforge's gates, and instead used more boulders and clay to build city walls.
This already smells a bit like a rammed earth city wall. If you work harder, maybe the orcs in this life can use their talents and come up with something like [triple earth].
When the news came, Queen Xi actually complained about McDonald: "Are you sure you are not Orgrim's master?"
"You...you're a bad student." McDonald was quite speechless.
But for a moment, McDonough really had nothing to do against the orcs. The main force of the 300,000 alliance led by Lothar had just passed through the wetlands. They first had to pass through the Loch Modan area, which was again controlled by the Bronzebeard dwarves. Then, whether they were walking through the desolate land,
Crossing the Burning Plains, attacking the new city wall community in Redridge Mountain, or taking the Searing Gorge into the Burning Plains, the road is very difficult.
The biggest problem is that food supplies and drinking water are very difficult to obtain.
This means that the alliance's troops fighting from the north to Redridge Mountain cannot be too large. Fifty thousand people can reach the sky.
It really turned out to be a decisive battle in Goldshire?