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The Bloodscalp tribe has since settled in the northwest of Stranglethorn. To this day the Bloodscalp fight off all interlopers, including the nearby [[Skullsplitter]] tribe, in order to hold onto the land they have taken. Bloodscalps have nothing but contempt for the [[Darkspear]] tribe, which is the only tribe of jungle trolls to have joined the [[Horde]].<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/troll/jungletribes.html#bloodscalp</ref> |
The Bloodscalp tribe has since settled in the northwest of Stranglethorn. To this day the Bloodscalp fight off all interlopers, including the nearby [[Skullsplitter]] tribe, in order to hold onto the land they have taken. Bloodscalps have nothing but contempt for the [[Darkspear]] tribe, which is the only tribe of jungle trolls to have joined the [[Horde]].<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/troll/jungletribes.html#bloodscalp</ref> |
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− | The violent and brutal jungle trolls of Stranglethorn Vale thrive on conflict. While the Bloodscalp tribe can afford only a unit or two of these warriors, the trolls can strike swiftly and inflict terrible losses on enemy units while keeping highly mobile. The trolls will throw spears before coming into close combat with their brutal axes. If pressed, they tend to go into a berserk rage to hack and crush their way through their enemies. Motivating a mass of berserker trolls is difficult, and these creatures don’t make the most responsive of troops. |
+ | The violent and brutal jungle trolls of Stranglethorn Vale thrive on conflict. While the Bloodscalp tribe can afford only a unit or two of these warriors, the trolls can strike swiftly and inflict terrible losses on enemy units while keeping highly mobile. The trolls will throw spears before coming into close combat with their brutal axes. If pressed, they tend to go into a berserk rage to hack and crush their way through their enemies. Motivating a mass of berserker trolls is difficult, and these creatures don’t make the most responsive of troops.<ref>[[Lands of Conflict]], pg 58</ref> |
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- For the realm, see Server:Bloodscalp.
The Bloodscalp tribe | |
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Main leader | Gan'zulah |
Character classes | Witch Doctor, Headhunter, Berserker, Mystic, Beastmaster, Scout, Warrior, Hunter, Shaman, Scavenger, Axe Thrower |
Capital | Zul'Kunda? |
Theater of operations | Stranglethorn Vale (primarily in the northwest) |
Language(s) | Zandali, Low Common, Common |
Affiliation | Hostile, Gurubashi Empire (former) |
The Bloodscalp split off from the Gurubashi empire after the defeat of Hakkar the Soulflayer. The various tribes claimed territories in the vast jungles of Stranglethorn Vale but quickly began fighting one another.
The Bloodscalp tribe has since settled in the northwest of Stranglethorn. To this day the Bloodscalp fight off all interlopers, including the nearby [Skullsplitter] tribe, in order to hold onto the land they have taken. Bloodscalps have nothing but contempt for the Darkspear tribe, which is the only tribe of jungle trolls to have joined the Horde.[1]
The violent and brutal jungle trolls of Stranglethorn Vale thrive on conflict. While the Bloodscalp tribe can afford only a unit or two of these warriors, the trolls can strike swiftly and inflict terrible losses on enemy units while keeping highly mobile. The trolls will throw spears before coming into close combat with their brutal axes. If pressed, they tend to go into a berserk rage to hack and crush their way through their enemies. Motivating a mass of berserker trolls is difficult, and these creatures don’t make the most responsive of troops.[2]
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