Ner'zhul was very happy here, the other two tribes were not so happy, Durotan was discussing strategy with Drek'Thar.

Durotan said to Drek'Thar worriedly:

"Recently, the tribe's actions have not been as smooth as they were at the beginning. The mountainous terrain of Alterac is not conducive to the galloping of our wargs. They cannot take advantage of the orc wolf cavalry, and the tribe's casualties have increased."

On the contrary, Drek'Thar was more reassuring than Durotan. Durotan was still too young. He was originally in charge of the Frostwolf Clan, so he had a heavy responsibility. Recently, he suddenly ascended to a high position and became the great chief of the new tribe. Durotan, who was originally a rough man, Recently, he has also started to think carefully, but this transitional stage made Durotan seem a little timid.

Coupled with the fact that Durotan's wife is about to give birth, and his child is about to be born, Durotan is anxious and uncertain.

Drek'Thar is much older than Durotan, but he's still not a bad old man. At least now Drek'Thar's upper wolf is a warrior, and his lower wolf is a shaman. He's not old enough to be blind in the future At that time, the accumulation of age made Drek'Thar develop a calm temperament, and he comforted Durotan:

"Don't worry, Great Chief, how can there be no casualties in war? All of this is inevitable!

In order to survive and for the future of the tribe, all orcs are willing to sacrifice themselves. Those orcs who died in battle died with honor. It was not caused by your wrong decision-making. Don’t tarnish their glory with unnecessary sadness. !

As the chief, what you do is related to the whole tribe. You have done a good job. Our Frostwolf clan also shed blood in the battle, and other clans also saw it. Everyone knows that you have paid for the tribe. Many, all clans are willing to contribute to the Horde!

In the new world, all the shamans and I also prayed for the orcs who died in battle. They will become the first batch of ancestor souls in this world, and their crowns will be immortal together with the orcs! "

In fact, Durotan knows all the truths, but the recent burden is too heavy, which makes him breathless. After receiving Drek'Thar's persuasion, Durotan felt better. He sorted out his emotions and let his thoughts relax. On the development of the tribe:

"Now the tribe has conquered a lot of territory. Using the loot collected from humans, the food and weapons exchanged from Ner'zhul, the tribe has reduced their worries, but our progress in capturing is still a bit slow. Otto Rank is clearly ranked so low among the human nations, and we orcs are so much stronger than humans, but we did not take Alterac down, but suffered a lot of casualties, we still have to think of a way."

Seeing that Durotan had regained his composure, Drek'Thar nodded, and analyzed with Durotan:

"Although human beings are weaker than orcs individually, their army is better at cooperating than orcs in battle.

A tribe composed of multiple clans will inevitably have problems in coordination. Even if it is the same clan, they have basically cooperated in hunting in the past. When a battle starts, they all rush forward, unlike humans. Teams will be formed there, which requires further strengthening of tribal training.

Another point is that although most of the humans are weaker than the orcs, there are some heavily armed hoplites who can fight us.

Then there are spellcasters among humans. Now, we have seen one is a magician, which is very similar to a two-headed ogre, manipulating the power of magic. The other is the priest, who uses the same set of holy light as the Draenei.

However, they are much worse than the Draenei. In addition to the Holy Light, the Draenei also have the power of shadow, and defenders can use the Holy Light to directly strengthen their bodies and participate in battles.

These human beings basically use holy light to heal their wounds, but it's not that powerful. "

Durotan agreed with Drek'Thar's analysis:

"Indeed, but having said that, fortunately, the tribe has established a relationship with the elementals. The shamans can already get the help of the elements in the battle, and they can even directly drive the elements to appear in the battle. Only then can the tribe be able to deal with the mages of humans.

It's a pity that the two-headed ogres who took refuge in the tribe followed Gul'dan and the others, otherwise the tribe would have more spellcasters. "

As the great chief, one must always consider the growth of the tribe, but Drek'Thar, as the chief shaman of the Frostwolf clan, looked down on the two-headed ogres:

"Those vulgar guys have basically devoted themselves to fel energy. They are no longer using the original magic, and it is useless even if they are brought into the new tribe."

Durotan agrees:

"That's right, if ordinary magic is okay, I absolutely don't allow evil energy to appear in the tribe!"

Drek'Thar brings the topic to countermeasures:

"In the current situation, we are only facing Oakland, and the orcs have a great advantage.

This war cannot be dragged on for too long. If it takes too long, I am afraid that other human kingdoms will get involved.

Because Stormwind City is much stronger than Oakland, Blackhand and the others seem to attract more attention from humans. My idea is to concentrate the power of the tribe, take down Auckland in one fell swoop, and give the tribe a base camp where they can recuperate. It can quickly make the tribe stronger!

I have a plan for this..."

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