Video preview de la expansion

-DnT-

No se si lo habeis visto ya, pero blizzard ha puesto un video sobre la expansion que lo podeis ver desde:

http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/burningcrusade/

o si prefereis descargarlo:

http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/burningcrusade/movies.html (Con el Downloader de Blizzard)

http://files.filefront.com/wowex+blizzcon/;4295770;;/fileinfo.html (Descarga directa)

No se si mi ingles es muy bueno, pero he llegado a escuchar (Y ver) que nos vamos a poder meter en una cavernas del tiempo y estar en las ciudades que ahora estan destruidas...

Si alguien escucha algo interesante, que lo diga please ^^

M

Si es la que yo creo ya lleva muuuuuucho tiempo xD

Voy a bajármela a ver

JuAn4k4

Lo que no entiendo porque esos elfos sanguinarios son hordas, tienen toda la pinta de alianza, y de sanguinarios tienen mas bien poco -_-

Nivel 70 t_T

M

Sí, es el que yo había visto.

GaMuSSo

No se a santo de que le ponen elfos a la horda, tendrán toda la historia que tu quieras, pero en UC no serán bien recibidos. (Si no fuera por Varimarthas le metia a la Lady Sylvanas esa)

Hmmm~

KoRS4KoV

Enteoria los blood elf estan enfermos porque estan sin su fuente de energia y han sido rechazados por la alianza y ahora como con los undead, aceptan a todos los que les piden ayuda.

V

Además van los dos detras de arthas.

K

El problema no es BE en horda, el problema es BE junto a UDS xD

ManOwaR

#3 Elfos sanguinario seria Bloody (sangriento) Elf o Bloodthirsty (sanguinario) Elf. Fijate en el color d piel rojizo y encontraras la respuesta, rinden un tributo a la sangre x asi decirlo. Y no tienen ningun problema con los Forsaken (lo tienen con la Scourge, hay un circulo vicioso entre demonios, elfos y undeads, varios clanes y mucho mestizaje x'DD). Con los q menos migas hacen los BE son con los alis... La raza q si q no hace migas ni con la horda ni con la alianza son los Draenei (enemigos d los Orcos y amigos de los BE).

Historia de los BE:

The Blood Elves, or Sin'Dorei, are the remnants of the High Elves who survived the destruction of Quel'Thalas by The Scourge. They style themselves as Blood Elves in remembrance of their slaughtered brethren. At first they remained loyal to the failing Alliance in Lordaeron and its racist human commander in the region, Grand Marshal Garithos, who despised all non-human races. Despite the obvious talent of their leader, Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider, Garithos saw the Blood Elves as expendable and repeatedly assigned them impossible missions, ordering them to hold off major Undead assaults without any support from Human or Dwarven troops. Garithos hoped to use these battles as a way to gradually kill off the Blood Elves while also taking care of the main threat posed by the Scourge.

During one such hopeless battle against the Undead near Dalaran, a desperate Kael was approached by a contingent of Naga, a serpentine race descended from the Night Elves, and their general, the Sea Witch Lady Vashj. Vashj offered Kael the assistance of her forces and advised him to abandon the failing Alliance. Kael refused at first, but was eventually forced to accept Vashj's offer in order to win the battle and save his people.

Garithos discovered this ruse, and used the event as an excuse to exterminate the Blood Elves. Along with his brethren, Kael was thrown into the underground dungeons of Dalaran to await execution. The night before the execution, however, Kael was rescued by Vashj, who had snuck into the dungeons through the sewers. Together, they freed Kael's people, overcame the jailors and escaped though a magical portal, which had been formed when Archimonde had been summoned to Azeroth and led to the shattered world of Outland — formerly, the Orcish homeworld of Draenor.

Here, Vashj revealed to Kael a startling truth: like the Naga, he and his people were terminally addicted to the magic that they had once wielded effortlessly. The High Elves had drawn their power from the mystical Sunwell in Quel'Thalas for centuries, but once it was consumed by the Scourge, they had with nothing left to slake their thirst for the arcane. Vashj promised him a solution if they could find her master, the renegade demon hunter Illidan Stormrage.

Three days into their march through Outland, they came across a Night Elven stronghold and discovered that Illidan had been captured by the Barrow Deeps Warden, Maiev Shadowsong, who had been hunting him relentlessly since his escape from Kalimdor. The Blood Elf and Naga forces rescued Illidan from the Night Elves who had taken him captive.

Once free, Illidan told Kael that his people's addiction could not be cured, but it could be fed, and promised the Blood Elves enough magic — from demonic sources — to satisfy them if they would help him conquer Outland, which would serve as a new home for the Blood Elves and a refuge for Illidan and his Naga after failing to destroy the Frozen Throne. Ironically, the Blood Elves had contributed greatly to this failure, when earlier, at Dalaran, they had helped the Night Elves under Maiev and Malfurion Stormrage disrupt a spell that Illidan was casting to melt the glaciers of Northrend, the arctic stronghold of the Scourge. With no choice, Kael and his people pledged their loyalty to Illidan in the hopes of their survival.

Illidan taught Kael and the Blood Elves how to draw their magical powers from the warlock energies of demons and other adversaries. Illidan, the Blood Elves and the Naga liberated the Draenei, the native denizens of Draenor who had been hunted almost to extinction by the Orcs and demons under the rule of Magtheridon, a Pit Lord who had ruled Outland since the closing of the Dark Portal. After closing the dimensional gates from which Magtheridon summoned demons from the Twisting Nether to bolster his forces, the three commanders, assisted by Draenei under the Elder Seer Akama, stormed Magtheridon's stronghold in the Black Citadel and took it by force.

Moments after the citadel fell, Kil'jaeden, one of the Burning Legion's last great demonlords and Illidan's new master, appeared and confronted Illidan, furious over Illidan's earlier failure to destroy the Frozen Throne and bemused that Illidan was foolish enough to try and hide from him in Outland. However, he saw promise in Illidan's new followers, and decided to give him one last chance.

Under Illidan's leadership, the Blood Elves and Naga then travelled to Northrend, where they ultimately failed in their mission to destroy the Frozen Throne and were defeated by Arthas and the Undead Scourge. The Blood Elves and Vashj's Naga retreated back to Outland with Illidan, where they established permanent settlements.

The remaining Blood Elves on Azeroth have constructed a new empire in Quel'Thalas, much of which has been restored. They have turned to the Horde to help them find their way to Outland, where they can once again be united with their leader, Prince Kael'thas. Little do they know of his treachery and how he, like the Orc's leaders before him have sold out his people in the pursuit of absolute power.

Culture
Of the High Elves who survived the Undead attack on Quel'Thalas, the majority are Blood Elves. The Blood Elves dress in red and black garments and style their hair in ways that are taboo to the High Elves. They paint runes and tattoos on their bodies to ward off enemies or just look threatening. Many have forsaken frost and water magic and the Holy Light for warlock flame magics. Many Blood Elves are Spell Breakers and can steal and control the magical abilities of other spellcasters. A few have even become Demon Hunters. Blood Elves revel in the magic that they wield and show little regard for much anything else aside from their beautiful homeland. Many Blood Elves still maintain the ways of their ancestors as Warriors or Rangers many more however have taken to the use of magics in whatever way their heart desires. Their hunger for magic is so intense that nothing can sate the addiction; a primary aspect of Blood Elven culture is to master their addiction before it consumes them. The unlucky elves who end up succumbing to their addiction are known as "The Winnowed."

In Azeroth
It should be noted that the Blood Elves are not neccessarily evil, though they may seem reckless and arrogant. Much like the Forsaken before them (many of whom are, in fact, undead elves), they are a race of beings that have endured much collective trauma in recent times and are trying, if by desperate measures, to find their place in the order of things once more. Their unorthodox practices, however, have earned them several enemies and many more critics.

In addition to the Naga, their staunchest allies, the Blood Elves are at the very least cordial with the Forsaken. It is not unknown to the Blood Elves that Sylvanas Windrunner, a former High Elf, leads the sentient undead and likewise strives to attain a place for her people in Azeroth. The Orcs, having been slaves to warlock magic and demonic corruption themselves, are wary of their new allies but will give them the benefit of the doubt with hopes for their redemption. The Tauren, though appalled by the Blood Elves' magical addiction, share the Orcs' viewpoint. The Darkspear Trolls, dispite thier hatred of elves, remain loyal to Thrall.

The Horde's lukewarm reception of the Blood Elves pales in comparison to the Alliance's outright rejection of them. The Humans, Dwarves, and Gnomes spurn their former allies as traitors to the cause, while the High Elves view them with both abhorrence and pity. The worst treatment of all, however, comes from the Night Elves, who are disgusted by the Blood Elves and view them as too dangerous to be left alive.

ManOwaR

Y ahora...

The Forsaken:

The Forsaken are essentially humans, they've just stopped living in the common sense of the word. They share the same characteristics of humans except for an occasional dislocated (or missing) jaw, glowing eyes (or none visible), and unsightly bones protruding through their flesh. Most Forsaken have missing patches of hair, resulting in manic styles such as the mohawk. The undead have little to no flesh surrounding their elbow joints and knees, and bear very long fingernails. Their eyes glow with a yellow glare, not dissimilar to the Night Elves, suggesting a soul burns freely within, as opposed to the blackened, dead eyes of the Scourge minions. Many undead High Elves, like Sylvanas Windrunner, are also Forsaken.

Not to be confused with the simple shambling zombies of the Scourge, the Forsaken are often swift and deadly in their movements as a Warrior or Rogue and show great spell-casting prowess should they choose to be a Mage, Priest or Warlock. Retaining some of the characteristics of the Scourge, the Forsaken have an unbreakable will, rendering them immune to fear and other such mortal emotions in combat, as well as being naturally resistant to Shadow magics. They have also been known to consume the corpses of fallen humanoid foes to replenish their own vitality. The Forsaken are always slumped, perhaps because of missing muscles required to keep one standing up straight, or perhaps a problem with the spinal cord.

It should be noted that the Forsaken appear to exhibit signs of life. A Forsaken needs to breathe, and will suffocate without air. It also benefits from eating and drinking exactly as other, living races do. This gives them a functioning metabolism. They are also no less vulnerable to poisons, diseases, etc than their living counterparts.

The Forsaken have their own language, given to them by the Plague of Undeath. It is called Gutterspeak.

History

The Forsaken began when the Dark Lady, former High Elf Ranger General Sylvanas Windrunner, broke free from the Lich King. The struggling High Elf, given back her corporeal form, began to amass an army pulled straight from The Scourge's ranks using her possessive powers. She eventually allied with the dreadlord Varimathras and took over a homeland from the residing Humans and Scourge armies. A sub-faction of The Forsaken known as the Defilers have been introduced into the World of Warcraft as of patch, v1.7.

Forsaken lands
The Forsaken lands are not yet large, as the Forsaken are a relatively new race on Azeroth. The Forsaken have complete control over the Tirisfal Glades and the former capital of Lordaeron, which has been converted into the Forsaken capital, the Undercity. They have begun to strike claims in the Hillsbrad Foothills, and almost have complete control over the Silverpine Forest region, except for a few pockets of resistance from the Humans, trying to cling to their land.

The Scourge:

The Scourge is a race of undead monsters originally controlled by Ner'zhul, a magical being of tremendous power akin to the Overmind of the Starcraft universe. Once an Orcish shaman, Ner'zhul sought warlock powers and delved deeply into demonic magic, until he was confronted by Kil'jaeden, the dark lord of the Burning Legion. Ner'zhul bargained with the demons - in exchange for incredible power he would pledge the service of the enslaved Orcish Horde to the demons, and open portals for the Horde to invade Azeroth. After his defeat by the Alliance his body was ripped to pieces and his spirit tortured, until Kil'jaeden decided to use him as the leader of a new attack on Azeroth. The demonlord gave Ner'zhul promised him a new body to inhabit; as a check on his minion's tremendous new powers Ner'zhul, now the "Lich King" was embedded in a great glacier in Northrend and watched over by vampyric dreadlords.

The Scourge, when commanded by Ner'zhul, was made up of undead monsters, including cannabalistic ghouls, Frankenstein's monster-like Abominations, wraiths, liches, banshees, frost wyrms, gargoyles, undead nerubians, necromancers, and demons. In Warcraft III, new Scourge buildings must be built on the decaying, dead land called Blight that surrounds existing Scourge buildings. This is analagous to the requirement in Starcraft that Zerg buildings be built upon Creep. Indeed, the Undead Scourge is the Warcraft III race that most resembles the Zerg.

Ner'zhul, using the undead monsters, was successful in engineering the summoning of the Burning Legion into Azeroth. But at the same time, he realized that if the Burning Legion was completely successful in destroying the world, he would become useless to the demons and be cast aside. Therefore he secretly betrayed his demon masters and contributed to the eventual defeat of the Burning Legion at the battle of Mount Hyjal. As punishment, Kil'jaeden persuaded the half-demon Night Elf, Illidan Stormrage, to destroy the Lich King. Illidan used the Eye of Sargeras, an ancient artifact, to break open the Icecrown Glacier, weakening the Lich King's control over the Scourge. Illidan was interrupted in his spell and did not succeed in destroying Ner'zhul, but a faction of the Undead, the "Forsaken", were able to escape the Lich King's control at the time. The Forsaken are the playable undead faction in World of Warcraft.

Illidan's quest to destroy the Scourge was finally thwarted by the corrupted death knight King Arthas, who used his cursed runeblade Frostmourne to defeat Illidan's expedition and free Ner'zhul (visible as an enchanted crown) from Icecrown glacier. Arthas donned the helm, merging his spirit with the Ner'zhul's. As the new Lich King, Arthas is the most powerful single being on Azeroth, and ominous rumors of a strengthend Scourge have begun to spread…

The Scourge currently rules the Eastern and Western Plaguelands in the former nation of Lordaeron, and (presumably) what remains of Northrend after the destruction of Icecrown Glacier. There's more to come as the story develops, possibly in an upcoming World of Warcraft expansion pack.

B

#3

La traduccion esta mal hecha xD, no son sanguinarios (como en la traduccion al español del wc3).

No se si te sonara la serie Hermanos de Sangre (de la segunda guerra mundial), aqui si esta bien traducido xD. La mala traduccion seria Hermanos Sanguinarios haha.

Es una alusion a sus lazos, sus vinculos etc, no tiene nada que ver con psicopatas xD.

Si ya quieres saber mas, pues ahi tienes a #10.

Hawnk

pero si los elfos se añaden a la horda la horda deberia aliarse con los naga ._· vaya paranoias se esta montando blizzard T_T

bestarcher

#11 pero en ingles era "Pain of Brothers" no? No lo he entendido bien, pero yo creo k eso no significa hermanos de sangre...

Los elfos sanguinarios eran altos elfos que vivian en QuelŽThalas, en el Reign of Chaos en la campaña de los undeads matas a casi todos los altos elfos, incluyendo a Sylvanas Windrummer, que es la defensora de las 3 murallas. En la expansion vuelven los poco supervivientes (liderados por kaelŽthas) y se hacen llamar elfos sanguinarios en honor a sus hermanos caidos, que buscan venganza contra el scourge y arthas....

Con respecto a los BE y la alianza siempre estuvieron unidos (al menos desde el war2) pero despues de nombrarse elfos sanguinarios y tener esa sed de magia k tenian, los humanos los consideraron impuros y no se que general (creo k el padre de Jaina) los expulso de la Alianza.

Por si a alguien no le ha kedao claro xD

Comprad0r

Algunos hablan y no saben la historia de los Blood Elf.

Blizzard no la a cagado en nada, es HISTORIA del war3 y expansión, en vez de criticar leeros la historia...

Mi Blood Elf en camino :D:D:D

El video es algo antiguo xD

Saludos

JuAn4k4

No me refiero al nombre, y bueno la traduccion es lo de menos, yo solo me refiero a la pinta que tienen, que es la pinta de un ally :/

LaTHaNDeR

tengo la serie y es "band of brothers" asi q la traduccion al español se la inventaron.

Comprad0r

La pinta que tiene es la que tienen porque tb son elfos xD

Solo cambian algunas cositas..

ays..

Saludos

P.D: Eso si, la traducción es.. >_<

ManOwaR

Q sea la historia del WC3 no kiere decir q no este mal traducida xDD Blood Elf no es Elfo Sanguinario ni p'atras... Blood Elf es Elfo (o duende si kieres traducirlo literalmente) de la sangre como Night Elf es Elfo d la noche.

Lo q si kieren traducir el nombre d otra forma para hacerlo "mas molon al castellano" alla ellos xd

Kr4n3oK

resetearan characteers ?

KoRS4KoV

#19

no xD

xxxVaDeRxxx

#19 si :<

K

#14 Dijo: "Blizzard no la a cagado en nada, es HISTORIA del war3 y expansión, en vez de criticar leeros la historia..."

Blizzard la cagó por todos lados con el War3...
Cualquier fan de los Warcrafts I y II lo sabe bien... XD

Por otro lado, a todos los asombrados con que los pongan con la Horda... Más que por cuestiones de Historia lo hacen por "Estética".
Como la mayoría sabéis hay un desbalanceo en el Rate Allis-Hordes en la mayoría de servers, y Blizzard pensó (entre otras cosas), que una raza "bonita" atraería más gente a la Horda para nivelar las cosas...
Además, había rumores de que tendrían una especie de ShadowMeld para nivelar las cosas en cuanto a BGs... XD

Comprad0r

¿Qué las cago en el War3? Historia nueva y nuevas cosas, no sé por qué las cago, si la historia fue por así..
Si a gente no le gustó, no significa que la cagaron...pffff

Si que es verdad que lo hacen para nivelar la horda con la alianza, pero no me negaras que es cosa de la historia y mucha gente le encantaria hacerse uno porque le fastidia lo que hicieron la Alianza, pero no quieren ser Alianza (creo que me he explicado..).
Claro, lo van a poner con la Alianza, que estuvieron buscados para matarlos, si, tu ponlo con la alianza, eso no es de muy inteligente...

Saludos

vale_dario

pero si la historia es suya, haran con ella lo de que les salga de los huevos, vamos digo yo xD

neo-ns

hola ? ese video llevan 2 años publicados

Lova

La historia orcos, elfos y todas las demas clases no la invento blizz ni de lejos, simplemente ha cogido y sa inventao una cutre historia q es diferente xddd

sharker

#26 como muchos otros juegos xD

BaSiLiSKo

ya mismo les toca inventar historia, si quieren seguir con wow xD

KoRS4KoV

Conquistar territorios estara bastante bien...

BruThaL

Leerosla historia y dejad de decid q si nagas y boberias :S

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