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Raising an army and
researching new weapons of war is an expensive endeavor. Soldiers
demand Gold, and buildings must be constructed from Lumber. Creating
and maintaining a thriving economy is vital to ensuring your success
on the battlefield.
Each race gathers resources slightly differently, although they all
must build workers with which to mine Gold and harvest Lumber. Some
workers must gather and then return to their respective Town Hall
buildings, while other races' workers use magic to move resources
without needing to physically carry it back. All Gold and Lumber is
taken to the appropriate building of each race. Human Peasants and
Orc Peons can deliver Lumber to special mills, while Undead Ghouls
can deliver wood to their Graveyards.
Once you have Gold and Lumber in your reserves, you can purchase
units, construct buildings, or buy upgrades. You can also give
resources to your allies in team games by clicking on the Allies Tab
at the top of the screen.
Players start with 500 Gold and 150 Lumber.
The Orcs use a mining method very similar to the Humans.
The Night Elves must entangle the Gold Mine with their Tree of Life.
Once a Gold Mine has been haunted, the Undead can use Acolytes to
worship the mine for Gold.
Gold
Mined from the rich earth of Azeroth and Lordaeron, this precious
metal is commonly used in exchange for goods and services. As a rare
substance that is always in short supply, Gold must be dug out from
the rock and soil within the established Gold Mines. Many of these
Mines were abandoned when the Orc raids began and the workers fled
for their lives. Since the beginning of the War, these sites have
frequently been operated while under the protection of military
forces.
Gold is the main resource in Warcraft III. Gold is required to
create new buildings, train units, and research upgrades. Gold is
also required at Neutral Buildings to hire mercenaries, buy items,
or activate special Neutral Building features. Players need to
collect a steady stream of Gold to ensure their success. Whenever
money is tight, expand to additional Gold Mines.
Gold is mined in different ways depending on the player's race.
Humans and Orcs use work units to carry Gold from the Mine to their
"Town Halls." The Night Elves' Tree of Life entangles the Gold Mine
and drains the Gold out of a Mine with the use of Wisp workers. The
Undead uses Acolytes to mine Gold. Five Acolytes surround a Gold
Mine and extract Gold automatically using magic.
There is a "Gold tax" in place, known as Upkeep which is activated
as players create more units. As players create more units, less
Gold is recovered from the Gold Mine. Try to gain additional Gold by
taking over additional Gold Mines to help balance this tax out.
Creeps or other players often guard Gold Mines. Players must decide
whether risk of battle is worth the gain of the additional mine. If
another player attacks while your forces are engaged or dying to
Neutral Units, you may not have the forces to defend yourself. It's
best to wait until you can afford to make an attack on multiple
fronts. The decision is a gamble; it could pay off or it may cost
you dearly.
When a mine you are using is low on Gold, you will receive an
advisory warning that the Gold Mine is about to run out, and the
minimap will ping the location of the mine. You will also receive a
message when a Gold Mine is depleted. A mine is considered low on
Gold at 1500.
Lumber
Lumber is harvested from the abundant forests that inhabit all but a
few regions in the realm. The uses for Lumber are nearly infinite.
Once a tree has been felled and returned to the community, it is
processed and made ready for use as Lumber. Craftsmen then use this
material to build many different structures as well as certain
weapons and machines of war. Lumber may also be used in the research
and construction of strange new devices or by those adept in the
arcane arts to aid them in their magical studies.
Sharing Resources
Players in Multiplayer games can share resources with other players
in the game via the Allies menu. Simply click on the resources next
to the player's name to transfer resources to that player. A trading
fee is charged with each transfer depending on the Upkeep of the
player receiving the resources.
When an allied player leaves the game an indicator will pop up and
will now appear in the top right of the screen indicating how much
resources that player has. Make sure you give your allies all of
your resources before leaving the game. You can transfer resources
to dropped players' towns but you cannot make those dropped players
towns transfer resources back to you. .
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