In all previous orc commanders' assessments of the combat capabilities of the high elves, part of the experience was summed up in Lockdanmor, Proudmoore and their Arathi battlefields, and a small part was derived from the descriptions of the trolls in Zul'Aman.
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However, the Zul'Aman trolls are poorly equipped. Although they have been fighting the high elves on the front line all year round, the vast majority of orc commanders do not pay much attention to the Zul'Aman trolls' description of the high elves' combat power.
They all believed that the combat power of the Zul'Aman trolls was too weak, and their description of the high elves was actually too exaggerated. Therefore, in the evaluation of the high elves' combat power by the orc senior commanders, those from the Zul'Aman trolls were
Most of the descriptions are somewhat disapproving. They only acknowledge that the high elves have some advantages in forest combat, and do not have a high evaluation of the combat power of the high elves.
However, now the orc forward commander also believes that the trolls in Zul'Aman are not lying. The high elves fighting in the forest and fighting in the plains are completely like two completely different teams, as if the forest can provide these
High elves provide a general aura of great combat power.
"The Singing Forest belongs to our Zul'Aman trolls, but the Singing Forest is also a friend of the high elves.
Friends, although you are very powerful, you must be very, very careful when fighting high elf rangers in the Singing Forest.
Because the Singing Forest will never provide help to you orcs, they will only provide huge assistance to us trolls and high elves!"
At this time, the orc forward commander remembered what a troll priest in Zul'Aman had said to their senior orc commanders about the issue of the high elves' combat power.
At that time, all the senior orc commanders present were a little disapproving. The forest was a forest, and they were not humans, so how could they prefer which race? These trolls in Zul'Aman were not good at fighting, but they were very professional in making excuses.
At that time, there were many high-ranking orc commanders who had this idea, and among these large numbers of people, the orc forward commander himself also thought the same way.
However, now the orc forward commander had to admit the wisdom of the Zul'Aman troll priest.
The Singing Forest indeed belongs to the cold elves. When they enter the forest, they are like a drop of water falling into the sea. They hide in the forest as if they are completely integrated into nature without leaving any trace.
Although the two elite legions of the orcs also sent out many excellent scouts, they were all wiped out by the high elves in the Yongge Forest without a sound.
The orc forward commander sighed, thinking that perhaps it was not that the Singing Forest belonged to the high elves, but that it would be more accurate to say that the elves were originally part of the forest.
Because the forest itself has no combat power, the only ones who have combat power are the high elves. As long as they enter the forest, it is as if their combat power has increased several times out of thin air.
The orc forward commander admitted that his previous idea was wrong, completely wrong! Fighting against the high elves in Plains 3 and fighting against the high elves in the forest are two completely different concepts.
Perhaps only the plains belong to their orcs, and even more so to their orc wolf cavalry! But not the forest! The forest does not belong to their orc wolf cavalry.
Now the senior orc commanders of the two elite legions are still using the high elves' combat performance in the plains to evaluate the combat effectiveness of the high elves in Quel'Thalas in the forest. Is this too stupid? Too conceited.
Big?
The Orc forward commander is still positive about Warchief Doomhammer's overall strategy. He is not one of those junior and middle-level officers. He is the commander of the first unit of the Orc Second Legion. He still has authority over some military secrets of high-ranking commanders.
Got it.
Push forward! Push forward! Push those high elves all the way under the walls of Silvermoon City, or push them into the sea to the west.
This order from Warchief Doomhammer was not fully understood by the average orc officers.
Many of them think that by advancing like this to seize a large area of land, but in the end giving it to the trolls of Zul'Aman, they are simply helping those vulgar and barbaric Zul'Aman trolls to fight in vain. It is better to directly implement the first step now.
The second step of the plan is to directly attack the Kingdom of Lordaeron by surprise.
However, how can these middle and lower-level officers understand the foresight of Warchief Doomhammer? If they also understood, then they would not only serve as middle- and lower-level officers.
There is no shortage of brave warriors in the orc army, but there is a shortage of orc commanders with keen strategic vision among the orc army.
How could these middle-level and lower-level officers understand that the reason why Doomhammer issued such an order that seemed to have no self-interest but to benefit others was actually just for them, the two elite legions who entered the High Elf Kingdom of Quel'Thalas?
Where is the final order for safety?
Why should we advance? Why should we advance and then give up a large area of occupied land to the trolls of Zul'Aman? Does Warchief Doomhammer want their brave soldiers to bleed and sacrifice in vain? Does Destruction
Is the Hammer Warchief just trying to please the Zul'Aman trolls to uphold their alliance?
Of course not! Warchief Doomhammer, it is absolutely correct to issue such an order! Today's bloodshed and sacrifices are precisely for the sake of less bloodshed and sacrifices tomorrow.
The reason why they are making great strides to occupy large tracts of the territory of the high elves is precisely to make the trolls of their new ally Zul'Aman more convinced of victory, and to strengthen their determination to dispatch all the troops of Zul'Aman to participate in the war of the high elves.
The reason why they conquered a large area of the High Elf Kingdom of Quel'Thalas but gave it to the Zul'Aman trolls in vain was not because War Chief Doomhammer thought that there was too much land and too much profit, nor was it because War Chief Doomhammer wanted to harm the land.
It is in the interests of the orcs to make friends with the Zul'Aman trolls, a semi-civilized barbaric race.
Warchief Doomhammer insisted on seizing such a large area of land and giving it to the trolls of Zul'Aman for free. In fact, it was to lure the Zul'Aman trolls to devote all their military power to the war and enter these areas.
They could garrison the captured place, and then they, the two elite orc legions, could safely turn their full strength to attack the Royal City of Lordaeron.
The purpose of luring the Zul'Aman trolls into the lands they planned to occupy was so that they, the two elite orc cavalry legions who were about to enter the Kingdom of Lordaeron, would build a solid line of more than a dozen Zul'Aman troll legions behind them.
line of defense to prevent their backs from being threatened by the powerful forces of the High Elf Kingdom in the future.