The shredder is an impressive goblin mechanical creature which is usually piloted by a goblin. Shredders are used for lumbering, but they can serve in war because of the solid metal construction of the machine and the great saws they wield. The first machine designed to mimic the humanoid form, goblin shredders use the steamsaws attached to their arms to cut down lumber at an incredible rate that is unmatched by peasant work crews. It moves at 10 miles per hour and has a crew of 1 usually designed for goblin-sized creatures, though larger version have been built).[1][2]
This invention allows a single goblin to do as much harvesting as ten field hands.[3]
The Super Reaper 6000, seen in Stonetalon Mountains and around Venture Bay may be an upgrade of the Shredder.
Notable shredders
In Wrath of the Lich King
The shredder appeared in the Wrath of the Lich King beta as a Siege Vehicle in Wintergrasp, but has yet to appear in release. It is a ground anti-air vehicle that fires rockets and can rocket boost into the air to reach air vehicles or jump over walls. It essentially acts as a personal armor suit — if the suit is destroyed a player can jump out and keep fighting. It has a close-range melee attack but is vulnerable to siege vehicles.
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm
In the goblin starting zone of Kezan, goblins will play a football inspired game in shredders named Footbomb.
In Warcraft III
Goblin Shredder | |
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Race | Goblin |
Faction | Neutral |
Statistics | |
Hit points | 600 |
Hit point regeneration | None |
Hit point regeneration rate | None HP/sec. |
Level | 6 |
Combat | |
Range | 1 (melee) |
Cooldown | 1.4 sec. |
Armor Type | Heavy |
Armor | 3 |
Movement Speed | Average (240) |
A neutral melee-capable unit that can harvest up to 200 lumber per trip to tree area (much more lumber than a regular worker). One Shredder could essentially replace a player's entire lumber economy.
Easter egg
If you look closely, you will see an image of Infested Kerrigan (from the Starcraft series) on a screen in the cockpit.
References
- ^ Arthaus. More Magic and Mayhem, 186. ISBN 9781588469458.
- ^ [[Mike Johnstone|Johnstone, Mike]]. Magic & Mayhem, 187-188. ISBN 9781588469540.
- ^ Arthaus. Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, 182. ISBN 9781588460714.
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