Warcraft Minis

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Not to be confused with Azeroth Mini or World of Warcraft Miniatures Game.
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This article contains information related to Warcraft Rumble, which is considered non-canon.

There are over 65 Warcraft minis to collect in Warcraft Rumble including leaders, rank-and-file troop minis and spells. Different minis have different advantages in combat—flying troops are effective against infantry, siege troops deal additional damage to guard towers, etc. Each unit is classified as either ranged, melee, or flying, and the three form a rock-paper-scissors system.[1] Generally, flying beats melee, melee beats range, and range beats flying.[2] Units have three passive abilities called "talents," which can be unlocked over time,[3] though only one talent's effect can be active at once.

Each season a new mini is added, with the first being Sylvanas Windrunner at the game's launch.[4] Additionally, Ragnaros will be obtainable from the Molten Core raid when it releases.[5]

Leaders

The leader is typically the most powerful unit the player will field. Each leader also has one leader ability that will affect other units in your army while they are on the battlefield. For example, when Rend is in play, it costs one less piece of gold to summon flying units.[3]

Team Leaders
Alliance
Horde
Beast
Blackrock
Undead

Troops

Troops in-game include rank-and-file troop minis and spells.

References

 
  1. ^ 2022-05-04, Everything You Need to Know About Warcraft Arclight Rumble, According to its Developers. GamerBraves, retrieved on 2022-05-09
  2. ^ 2022-05-18, Warcraft Arclight Rumble. Game Informer, retrieved on 2022-06-05
  3. ^ a b 2022-05-05, Warcraft Arclight Rumble Alpha First Impressions: A Good Start For Azeroth’s Arcades. GamerBraves, retrieved on 2022-05-12
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  5. ^ Blizzard Entertainment 2023-11-04. Warcraft Rumblings: A Warcraft Rumble Panel Recap.