Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne/Orc strategies

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Against Nightelf
The matchup Orc versus Nightelf is always highly expected as being imbalanced for, or if you think so, against Orc. The arguments for this are strategys like mass Druids of the Talon(Dots, Moon strategy), the low costs of all units(135 Gold for one Talon) and the low supply-cost of all units(i.e. 2 Food for 1 Talon). But let's take a look at the chances of Orc.

Lets look at the different strategy that the nightelfs may play

Mass Ranged
Mass Ranged means, the Nightelf(NE) player doesn't have any blockers(melee units) to support his army. The advantage of this strategy is that one single ranged unit isn't that strong, but when all units focus together on one orc unit (i.e. grunt), the unit will go down immediately. The disadvantage (and so that, what orc players have to use to win) is, that the Nightelf army isn't very strong until the army reaches a sertain supply value(usually 50). What you as an orc have to is to take pressure on the Nightelf base as much as possible. Try to figure out when the Nightelf reaches tier 2 and try to kick his buildings when they are being build. Then build some raiders and demolishers to be able to make more pressure on the nightelf base. The optimal hero choose vs this strategy is Farseer or Blademaster as a first hero and always Tauren Chieftain(TC) as second hero. Before you're going for the final fight try always to have an healscroll and if it's possible, a protection scroll.

Things to watch out for: -Don't forget to scout for Nightelf expansions. They are often build with this strategy. -The strategy is often supported by summoning heroes, such as beastmaster or firelord. Support your army with some shamen or spiritwalkers to dispell the summons.

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