The official sequel to Life of a Peasant vGOLD. Created by Solilquoy and mtfg. Bigfixed by LibertyPrime (Bored Aussie). You can transform Peasants individually by clicking on the Call to Arms icon on each Peasant's command card or convert them en masse by ringing the Call to Arms bell at your Town Hall. Peasants will then rally to the Town Hall, where they don armor and wield axes to fight invaders. After a set amount of time, Militia will revert back to. With its great success in Warcraft III, it was only a matter of time before a similar map will be released on Starcraft 2. So, let's grab this opportunity and be the first to start a project that thousands of people will enjoy. However, in Warcraft III, Life of a Peasant suffered from huge imbalances and retarded remakes.
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Units : Peasant | Militia | Footman | Rifleman | Knight | Priest | Sorceress
Spell Breaker | Flying Machine | Mortar Team | Siege Engine
Gryphon Rider | Dragonhawk Rider | Water Elemental | Phoenix
Unit Index | Human Index
Peasants are trained from the hard-working and stout-hearted citizens that live in the numerous kingdoms of Lordaeron. By mining Gold and harvesting Lumber to meet the ever-increasing needs of the fighting force which must push back the unrelenting Horde, they are the backbone of the Alliance. Trained not only in the construction and maintenance of the myriad buildings found in every community, but also those necessary to wage war, they take great pride in the invaluable service they provide. Roused by the tales of the Orcish atrocities in Azeroth, these Peasants have learned to use both pick and axe for their own defenses if threatened. |
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Warcraft 3 Frozen Throne Life Of A Peasant
You can only fit 5 Peasants on a Gold Mine. Do not attempt to place any more on a Gold Mine.
Peasants cannot be upgraded but they can be converted to Militia.
Repair (Autocast) Peasants can repair Buildings and Mechanical Units automatically when Repair is enabled. Repairing costs Gold and Lumber. If you do not have enough Gold or Lumber you will not be able to repair. |
Gather Mines gold from gold mines and harvests lumber from trees. |
Return Resources Return the carried resources to the nearest town hall. |
Build Structure Brings up a list of the available buildings that you may choose to construct. |
Peasants build on the outside of buildings. This means that the enemy can kill them while a building is being constructed to halt its construction. Command multiple Peasants to build a building if there is a risk they may be destroyed while a building is being created.
Peasants can create buildings much faster by commanding multiple Peasants to create a building. Simply select Peasants and right click on a building that is being constructed. The Peasants will move in and will speed up the construction of a building. It will cost additional resources to build a building faster and Peasants working on a building will not be gathering resources so it is not always a good idea to speed build. Only Peasants can speed build; the other races cannot speed build.
Call to Arms Run to the nearest Town Hall to arm the Peasant, converting him into a Militiaman. |
'More work? Righto.'
Peasants are the laborers, workers and lumberjacks of the Alliance and the human nations. Their work is of the greatest importance to fuel the human armies and this is why the importance of the peasants is recognized in the holiday Peon Day.
Peasants appeared as units on the human or Alliance side in Warcraft I, Warcraft II, and Warcraft III. They are the classic counterpart to peons.
First War
This section concerns content related to Warcraft: Orcs & Humans.
- Main article: Peasant (Warcraft I)
These were the people of the Kingdom of Azeroth. Being of sturdy and hardworking stock, they harvested the forests for necessary woods, or mined for gold in the hillsides as needed. Often times they gathered in the Town Hall, and there was always a large supply of them willing to assist in the fight against the Orcs. They were also skilled craftsmen, able to construct any type of building one could desire. They were unskilled in the ways of war, however, and would flee when engaged by the enemy, often ignoring a safer route for a faster one.[1]
- Peasant from the First War.
- Warcraft I In-game Unit
Second War
This section concerns content related to Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness or its expansion Beyond the Dark Portal.
- Main article: Peasant (Warcraft II)
Peasants were trained from the hard-working and stout-hearted citizens that lived in the numerous kingdoms of Lordaeron. By mining gold and harvesting lumber to meet the ever-increasing needs of the fighting force which had to push back the unrelenting Horde, they were the backbone of the Alliance. Trained not only in the construction and maintenance of the myriad buildings found in every community, but also those necessary to wage war, they took great pride in the invaluable service they provided. Roused by tales of the orcish atrocities in Stormwind, these peasants had learned to use both pick and axe for their own defense if threatened.[2]
During the Second War, troubles arose in Tyr's Hand when the local peasant population fell into a state of minor revolt.[3]
- Peasant from the Second War.
- Warcraft II In-game Unit
Third War
This section concerns content related to Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos or its expansion The Frozen Throne.
- Main article: Peasant (Warcraft III)
Peasants are trained from the hard-working and stout-hearted citizens that live in the numerous kingdoms of Lordaeron. By mining Gold and harvesting Lumber to meet the ever-increasing needs of the fighting force which must push back the unrelenting Horde, they are the backbone of the Alliance. Trained not only in the construction and maintenance of the myriad buildings found in every community, but also those necessary to wage war, they take great pride in the invaluable service they provide. Roused by the tales of the Orcish atrocities in Azeroth, these Peasants have learned to use both pick and axe for their own defenses if threatened.
Peasants of the Third War are a courageous lot and can be converted into militia when the Call to Arms is sounded.
- Warcraft III In-game Unit
In the RPG
This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.
The man standing before you is clearly a peasant, dressed in nothing more than dirty, torn shirt and ragged pants. He wears black boots and his head is bare, though he does have a threadbare cloak to ward off the night chill. He carries a mining pick over one shoulder and a burlap sack over the other.
No matter how loudly a knight might boast of his deeds, the truth is that no army could survive, much less win, without peasants. These lowly men, armed with little more than staves and clubs or picks and axes, and often completely unarmored, are the force that allows an army to function. Peasants have no desire to fight, and only attack when forced or when terrified. In battle they forget all discipline and simply charge, waving their picks and shouting incoherently.[4]
World of Warcraft
Peasant from World of Warcraft.
Peasants can still be seen working in many human settlements all over Azeroth, Outland and Draenor. Most of them have a unique model, more reminiscent of their equivalent in Warcraft III than of other humans in World of Warcraft, but this tend to not be true anymore as since the Player character revamp new peasants are now using a normal human model. Most peasants still have the same soundset and quotes as in Warcraft III though, and that is usually true even for new peasants with a normal human model.
Peasants can also be classified as lumberjacks, miners, farmers, workers or laborers.
Notable peasants
- Shelly Hamby - Lunarfall
- Jarrod Hamby - Lunarfall
- Dalgron Tallbeard - Lunarfall
- Randal Pine - Lunarfall
- Ken Loggin - Lunarfall
- Ryan Metcalf - Shadowmoon Valley
- Thomas Pieracci - Shadowmoon Valley
Types
This section concerns content related to the original World of Warcraft.
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- Northshire Peasant - Elwynn Forest
- Eastvale Peasant - Elwynn Forest
- Lumberjack - Westfall
- Defias Digger - Deadmines
- Defias Miner - Deadmines
- Defias Worker - Deadmines
- Menethil Peasant - Wetlands
- Arathi Lumberjack - Arathi Highlands
- Hillsbrad Peasant - Hillsbrad Foothills
- Plagued Peasant - Eastern Plaguelands
- Coldmine Miner - Alterac Valley
- Irondeep Miner - Alterac Valley
- Servant of Weldon Barov / Servant of Alexi Barov
- Shadowforge Peasant - Blackrock Depths
- Alliance Axeman - Azuremyst Isle
- Alliance Logger - Azuremyst Isle
- Mill Courier - Dustwallow Marsh
- Siege Worker - Dustwallow Marsh
- Peasant Worker - Hellfire Peninsula
- Honor Hold Miner - Hellfire Peninsula
- Peasant Refugee - Shattrath
- Allerian Peasant - Terokkar Forest
- Hillsbrad Peasant - Old Hillsbrad Foothills
- Tarren Mill Peasant - Old Hillsbrad Foothills
- Alliance Peasant - Battle for Mount Hyjal
- Scarlet Peasant - Plaguelands: The Scarlet Enclave
- Scarlet Miner - Plaguelands: The Scarlet Enclave
- Northsea Thug - Borean Tundra
- Valgarde Laborer - Howling Fjord
- Valgarde Yeoman - Howling Fjord
- Westguard Lumberjack - Howling Fjord
- Fordragon Peasant - Dragonblight
- Fordragon Carpenter - Dragonblight
- Fordragon Lumberjack - Dragonblight
- Fordragon Mason - Dragonblight
- Forgotten Peasant - Dragonblight
- Wintergrasp Peasant - Wintergrasp
- Argent Mason - Icecrown
- Alliance Mason - Icecrown Citadel
- Honor's Stand Peasant - Southern Barrens
- Peasant Laborer - Southern Barrens
- Risen Hillsbrad Peasant - Hillsbrad Foothills
- Marshtide Peasant - Swamp of Sorrows
- Alliance Laborer - Western Plaguelands
- Hearthglen Drudge - Western Plaguelands
- Shipwrecked Lumberjack - The Jade Forest (beta)
- Strongarm Laborer - The Jade Forest
- Thunder Hold Laborer - The Jade Forest
- Lion's Landing Peasant - Valley of the Four Winds
- Shieldwall Peasant - Krasarang Wilds
- Enlisted Cannoneer - Krasarang Wilds
- Violet Rise Peasant - Isle of Thunder
- Lunarfall Laborer - Lunarfall
- Lunarfall Woodcutter - Lunarfall
- Stormshield Peasant - Ashran
- Stormshield Miner - Ashran
- Peasant Lumberjack - Gorgrond
- Laborer - Tanaan Jungle
- Lunarfall Worker - Tanaan Jungle
Quotes
- See Warcraft I human quotes
- See Warcraft II peasant quotes
- See Warcraft III peasant quotes
Notes and trivia
- It takes the Alliance approximately fifty gold to train a miner.[5]
- In Warcraft: Orcs & Humans and Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, it is a rank you can achieve.
See also
References
Warcraft 3 Life Of A Peasant
- ^Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual, Azeroth Army of the First War, Peasant
- ^Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, Alliance Ground Units, Peasant
- ^Tyr's Hand (WC2 Human)
- ^White Wolf. Alliance Player's Guide, 186. ISBN 9781588467737.
- ^ [55] Pick Your Fate
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