Game Warcraft Iii The Frozen Throne
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne was originally announced on January 22, 2003. On February 14, 2003, Blizzard announced the first beta test for the game, which offered 10,000 players to sample the game. For Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne on the PC, GameFAQs has 42 FAQs (game guides and walkthroughs), 36 cheat codes and secrets, 35 reviews, 42 critic reviews, and. Download latest version of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
Overview Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne is the expansion to the third game in Blizzard Entertainment's Warcraft real-time strategy franchise, Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos. It was released in the United States on 1st July, 2003 for PC and Macintosh platforms. Flash Player Activex Control Is Not Installed On Your System on this page. The game requires an installation of Reign of Chaos to be played. New Blood Elf Characters After the destruction of the Burning Legion in Azeroth and the rise of the Scourge, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne takes place approximately 1 year after Reign of Chaos. It details Arthas' transformation into the Lich King, Illidan awakening the Naga, the introduction of the blood elves, the forming of the Forsaken, and the Horde-Alliance relations in Kalimodor. While the 'main' campaign focuses on the death knight, Arthas ascending in the Frozen Throne and those whom must stopped him, it also focuses on Illidan Stormrage, after being freed from Tyrande in Reign of Chaos and the consumption of the Skull of Gul'dan.
Also, the agreement to Kil'jaden, to destroy the Frozen Throne. The bonus campaign details on the Horde-Alliance relations in Kalimodor, setting its own campaign, The Founding of Durotar. Mais Oui 5th Edition Pdf. There are 4 campaigns total in this expansion(with the exception of the 4th one), starting off with the Night Elf campaign which details Maiev pursuing, Illidan Stormrage with the allegiance of the naga, former night elves of the Highbourne whom was transformed after the destruction of the Well of the Eternity(in the War of the Ancients). This 'hunt' as Maiev called it, first starts off in Kalimodor, then to the depths of the Tomb of Sargaras and finally to the scourge-infested lands of Lordaeron.
Whilst her 'man-hunt', she encountered many other roles from the original game as well as new faces. The Human campaign details the aftermath of Lordaeron's destruction, but follows a blood elf prince, Kael'thas renaming the High Elves into Blood Elves, as he assisted Lord Garithos into retaking Lordaeron, but not all went well when this racist leader, imprisoned Kael'thas and his blood elves for 'consorting' with the Naga. Lady Vashj whom assisted Kael through the chapter, helped him out of Dalaran's Prison and promised to help Kael and his blood elves' addiction to magic. And that promise leads to Illidan whom now resides in the Outland, after the last campaign, whom failed destroying the Frozen Throne. Officially, the last campaign details, Arthas, the self-proclaimed king of Lordaeron whom was heeded the call of Ner'zhul, a former orc warlock during the Second War but imprisoned in the Frozen Throne telling Arthas to go to Icecrown Glacier in Northrend from the wrath of Kil'jaeden.
Whilst his journey, the Dreadlords tries to take back Lordaeron for the Burning Legion and the newly formed Forsaken under the leader of Sylvanas Windrunner, a ranger general of Quel'Thalas whom was turned into a undead from Arthas, taking a vengeance on him. In Northrend, he was assisted by the Nerubians whom led Arthas into the depths to a shortcut into Icecrown Glacier, where Illidan duels Arthas in their final fight to the destruction or ascension to the Frozen Throne. The 4th campaign is a bonus one. Although it doesn't focus on the main campaign, it focuses on the Horde-Alliance relations in Kalimodor, and the introduction of Rexxar, a Beastmaster. This bonus campaign doesn't feel like a RTS but rather than a RPG which was the last bridge until the introduction of World of Warcraft. It details on a wanderer, Rexxar and his bear companion Misha, who help an Orc messenger which leads to defending and developing a home for the Orcs.
On his adventures, he meets heroes from Reign of Chaos and also new ones too. This bonus campaign through story and the elements officially leads to World of Warcraft, with more old hatreds from both factions and more surprises in each subsequent patches and expansions. In addition to the units in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, The Frozen Throne gives each race additional unique units, and adds a neutral race and heroes, further neutral heroes were added in subsequent patches.
The powerful Custom Map Editor was further upgraded, spawning the popularity of many custom maps such as Defense of the Ancients, the first Blizzard endorsed custom game map. The current patch version is 1.22.0.6328. New Heroes Each race was given an additional Hero unit, bringing the number of Heroes per race to four. • Race-specific Heroes Hero Primary Attribute 1st Skill Slot 2nd Skill Slot 3rd Skill Slot Ulimate Blood Mage (Human) Intelligence Support Caster Flame Strike Conjures a pillar of fire that damages ground units in target area over time. This spell takes a few moments to cast and damages friendly units, so aim it accordingly. Can destroy trees. Each level increase initial strike and duration damage.