Foundries are large, industrialized forges. During the Second War they were positioned on coasts to easier supplement shipyards. Only a few races like the dwarves, orcs and goblins have the industrial might to build such massive facilities.
Second War[]
Alliance foundries[]
- Main article: Foundry (WC2 Human)
The introduction of foundries made the construction of the mighty vessels known as transports and battleships possible. Obsessed with creating the strongest force in the Alliance, these skilled artisans needed only ample resources to design better armor and weaponry for the fleet. Located on the coast to easier supplement Alliance shipyards, they were an integral part of warship maintenance. Constantly filled with heavy clouds of soot and ash, the intense heat that radiated from the huge smelting pools caused some to jest that they may have been in an orcish building instead of a human one.[1]
Horde foundries[]
- Main article: Foundry (WC2 Orc)
Known by the trio of towering smokestacks that surrounded this structure, the foundry was instrumental in creating the massive armor plates and lethal cannons that were found on the greatest of the orc warships - the juggernaught. Abysmally dark and sweltering with unnatural heat, foundries were filled with an acrid layer of smoke and soot - making most orcs feel right at home when visiting one. Heat emanated from all openings as foundry workers poured molten slag into casts for new cannons, while pounding resounded for miles along the coast as they shaped ore into new armor.[2]
World of Warcraft[]
No foundries are still existing by the coasts of Azeroth, but the one in the Deadmines is the closest to their previous incarnation, intended to help create the mighty juggernaught wanted by the Defias Brotherhood.
- Great Forge - Ironforge
- Goblin Foundry - Deadmines
- Mold Foundry - Blackrock Depths
- The Pipe - Kezan
- Slagworks - Tol Barad
- Siegeworks - Siege of Orgrimmar
- Blackrock Quarry - Tanaan Jungle
- Blackrock Foundry - Gorgrond
- Lok'goron Foundry - Tanaan Jungle
- Hallowed Felworks - Antorus, the Burning Throne
- Ashvane Foundry - Tiragarde Sound
Trivia[]
- In Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, foundries were originally intended to be built normally instead of along the coastlines.[3]
References[]
- ^ Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, Alliance Buildings, Foundry
- ^ Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, Orc Buildings, Foundry
- ^ File:Warcraft II - Screen Prerelease 1.jpg