Warchief Vol'jin showed the orc generals how to kill an undead tauren.
Although a method has been found, it is still difficult to achieve this goal.
First, you need to enchant the weapon with flames or other fire damage.
Then hundreds of cuts must be made continuously to ensure that most of the red nematodes in the Minotaur's body are killed and their immortality ability is broken.
All the enchanters in Orgrimmar were in action, working 24 hours a day without rest, and could only produce about 500 enchanting scrolls. This was almost a drop in the bucket, and it was not enough to be divided among the orc generals and officers.
Helpless, Vol'jin had no choice but to ask for help from Dalaran. As the capital of magic, Dalaran has many mages and enchanters, and making enchanting scrolls is nothing more than a trivial matter.
Only then did Dracula Broken Wheel reveal his face as a profiteer. He would never bargain for ten thousand gold coins for a magic scroll.
And the supply is limited, with only two thousand pieces available every day.
Wo Jin gritted his teeth with hatred, and smoke billowed out from his head, but he had no choice but to endure it.
Orgrimmar is a big city. The orcs have accumulated it for many years, fought everywhere, and plundered countless wealth from various places. Billions of gold coins can still be obtained.
When Cairn Bloodhoof came to attack the city, Orgrimmar successfully armed five thousand elite soldiers with enchanted weapons.
Seeing that there was no hope of defending the city, in order to survive, the orc generals used their brains and came up with various methods, such as moving the stoves into the towers of the city wall.
Weapons that burn red have almost the same effect as enchanted flames.
Cairn Bloodhoof suddenly launched an attack one night.
The tauren's attack horn sounded, and the lights on the walls of Orgrimmar were brightly lit. The tall city wall was not an obstacle at all in front of the undead tauren. With the help of siege equipment, the strong tauren could easily scale the city wall.
The first ones to appear at the city were the hunters of the Darkspear tribe. After investing in a poison-extracting javelin, they found that the undead tauren were unscathed, proving that they were immune to poison damage.
The Darkspear Hunters quickly withdrew the city wall, leaving the rest of the battle to the orcs.
The Tauren braved the hail of guns and arrows, and a strong Tauren officer took the lead in climbing onto the city wall. Two broad-bladed battle axes danced tightly, causing blood and flesh to fly, and soon opened up a space on the top of the city.
The tauren behind them climbed onto the city wall one after another, charging in all directions and gradually expanding the occupied area.
At the critical moment, a group of grinning, ferocious-looking orcs had already prepared themselves for battle. Under the leadership of the orc officers, they launched a charge to the death, and the two sides engaged in fierce hand-to-hand combat.
Similar battles were going on everywhere on the city walls of Orgrimmar, and the blood quickly stained the city walls red.
Kane Bloodhoof has been supervising the battle from the rear. He noticed that the morale of the orcs was high and they fought extremely bravely, which was completely different from what he expected.
This made Kane's expression serious. He originally thought that the orcs would surrender as long as they attacked a little.
The shouts of killing on the top of the city were shocking. Countless orcs rushed to the top of the city, holding flaming weapons or red-hot battle axes. The tauren, who were outnumbered, were under siege.
Kane saw a large number of orcs killed, but they were quickly replenished. At the same time, many tauren fell and never got up again.
A tauren fell from the city wall. In Kane's expectation, he thought he would stand up and rejoin the battle soon, but unfortunately the tauren did not move.
Kane took a breath, waved his hand, and the loyal guards carried the body of the tauren that fell from the city wall to Kane.
Kane found that the tauren's body was covered with burnt wounds, and a burning smell came from it.
"This is the power of fire."
Kane was shocked. Even he didn't know that the Scarlet Nematode's weakness was fire.
The orcs had found a way to kill the undead tauren, which dealt a serious blow to Kane's confidence in being invincible. His eyes trembled slightly, and he was horrified inside.
The siege battle is still going on, and the immortal tauren are still brave and fearless. The death of each immortal tauren will bring about ten times the casualties to the orcs. Both sides have become red-blooded, with flesh and blood rolling on the city wall and stumps everywhere.
The orcs learned the lesson from their last defeat. They cleaned the battlefield while fighting, threw their own and the opponent's corpses into the city, immediately poured oil on them and burned them with fire to ensure that the tauren would not be resurrected.
Kane's face became increasingly ugly, and his side's casualties continued to increase, which made him feel very bad.
After Vol'jin, the chief of the tribe, climbed to the top of the city, the morale of the orcs reached its peak, and they let out cheers like mountains and tsunamis. The orcs unconsciously fell into a violent state and started a life-and-death fight with the tauren.
Kane hesitated for a moment. He originally wanted to lead the troops up the city wall himself, but finally gave up. After throwing away more than a thousand tauren corpses, he chose to withdraw his troops.
This hard-won victory brought great encouragement to Orgrimmar. The orcs cheered thunderously, some calling Thrall's name, and some calling Warchief Vol'jin.
On top of the city, Vol'jin, holding two hot-wind scimitars, looked directly at Cairn Bloodhoof in the distance.
Kane Bloodhoof also looked at Wo'jin carefully. After their eyes collided, Kane turned and left, and the battle finally came to an end.
In the next few days, Kane launched multiple attacks in succession, but failed to capture Orgrimmar.
After half of the undead tauren were killed, Kane had to accept the reality that he seemed unable to do anything to the city of Orgrimmar.
At the same time, Orgrimmar was also in embarrassment. It cost hundreds of millions of gold coins to purchase enchantment scrolls from Dalaran, plus a large number of soldiers died in battle, and the consumption of weapons, armor and other war resources.
Although Wo'jin defended the city, he was also under tremendous pressure.
Both Kane and Wo'jin realized that they could only perish together if this continued. After the initial impulse of hatred, Kane who calmed down and Wo'jin who was eager to get out of the predicament both felt that negotiation was a good option.
The Forsaken can all become members of the Horde, so why can’t the Undead Tauren rejoin the Horde?
As long as the undead tauren are given corresponding treatment and the same status and identity as the orcs, Kane has no reason to refuse. After careful weighing, Vol'jin handed over the task to the goblin leader, trade king Gallywix.
On a sunny afternoon, the chubby Gallywix, wearing a beautiful top hat, entered the undead tauren camp under the protection of several orcs.
When Gallywix saw Cairne Bloodhoof, he was frightened by his huge body like an abyss lord.
Goblins, like kobolds, have the custom of worshiping the strong. They quickly took off their hats and saluted, and said with the utmost compliment:
"Oh, the great Cairn Bloodhoof, the greatest tauren chief, you are the hope of the tribe, you are the greatest hero in my heart, I am negotiating with you on behalf of the chief of the tribe, Vol'jin. Don't worry, Vol'jin is just
Just a dirty coward, he's not even worth one of your little toes."
Kane looked down at the small goblin, who was as fat as a watermelon, and asked loudly: "Gallywix, I wonder what you have brought to the tauren, war or peace?"
Gallywix showed a smart and capable expression and said flatteringly:
"Orgrimmar has been conquered by your great courage. Dear Tauren Chief, the coward Vol'jin believes that the Tauren should be treated the same as the Forsaken. Of course, your glory far exceeds that of Sylvanas.