Putting the Craft in Warcraft

As far as I know it would hurt them as much as a fire enchanted weapon would.

Only if you hit them with the business end.
I doubt demons and beings fel energy can pick up with things infused with light.
Focusing on the craft aspect seems to be the entire point of the quest, and one of my favorite things about it, so I definitely don't agree. Most quests have us being a warrior, there are a decent amount of quests where the main characters occasionally makes something, but there aren't many where making things is the focus. To a certain degree, I want us to focus on the war part even less than we are now, as people spend more time talking about derailing canon then the character's primary motivation.
So you want to get killed whrwhen somewhere he is is attacked and he can't defend himself. This may surprise you but we live on Azeroth. The world where if you want to live for a long time you better know how to defend yourself. People are going to want Wayland because of how good he is.
 
You two as far as I can tell want the character to be everything that is wrong with several people in wow. Your logic is like hating anyone with german blood for the nazi's. I'm not saying make peace with those that directly hurt us but let stuff go when the third war rolls around and a good chunk of the orcs that were apart of the first two are dead. And if you are going to insist on hating them all then you might as well insist we hate all goblins as well since one of them is actively enslaving us.
I`m back and oh boy, where do I even begin with this gem. How about you do not decide for people what they are telling and what they are not? How about you actually learn to fucking read and apply some thinking or is this too fucking hard for you. I have no patience for idiots that accuse others of being some kind of -ist at the drop of a fucking hat. At what point did you go and think that accusing someone of being a hateful dick was a good idea? Was it at the point when you read what was said in a quest dealing with first war orcs? You know, those murdering, pillaging slavers? And then through some damn impressive mental gymnastics came to the conclusion that this applies to everyone and everything? Jesus...
 
I`m back and oh boy, where do I even begin with this gem. How about you do not decide for people what they are telling and what they are not? How about you actually learn to fucking read and apply some thinking or is this too fucking hard for you. I have no patience for idiots that accuse others of being some kind of -ist at the drop of a fucking hat. At what point did you go and think that accusing someone of being a hateful dick was a good idea? Was it at the point when you read what was said in a quest dealing with first war orcs? You know, those murdering, pillaging slavers? And then through some damn impressive mental gymnastics came to the conclusion that this applies to everyone and everything? Jesus...
Maybe it was at the point where you and several others started saying they wanted to hate orcs forever and blame the ones that had nothing to do with the first two wars for what happened.
 
Hey Lost Star, around which enchanting/blacksmithing level can we begin to make golems?
That probably involves some tutoring by the High Elves, since they're the ones that use golems.
I think we need Engineering for golems unless we pick up whatever methods the Trolls use.
No, golems aren't engineering, they're magic. Mecha are heavy engineering, which is why only gnomes and goblins make them.
 
Or possibly multiple paths to animated mechanical thing.

E.g.
-Install an appropriate spirit into the golem to move it.
-Use of engineering to make it work by complex mechanisms, then use magic, clockwork, steam or a small creature to power and control it.
-Animate it's parts directly with magic, more magic needed for the joints.

However, given that our present magic skills don't involve any moving parts or any 'whole' spirits, we can reach the second path most easily, as we have examples readily at hand from engineering.
 
[x] Mention to Dampgear that in Stormwind we came across a kind of iron or steel Zweihänder, made by Orcs, that reacted beautifully to shamanistic fire and wind. If they want proof that we are as good or better than their own smiths we'd like the same material to work with.
-[x] Build a higher quality Zweihänder.
-[x] Also talk with our female goblin master about a vision we had - of a new eye for ourselves, fixing our depth perception issues.

It's a Zweihänder. Alt Gr + q for the ä.

Also, the female Goblin isn't our friend. She's our handler, unless we already went full Stockholm syndrome I don't think we'd realistically already consider her a friend and consider it very unhealthy if we did.
 
You know if we get the Eye for an Eye thing, I recommend burning/purifying/obilerating that eye. Leaving any part of Gul'dan intact seems like a bad idea.
 
Also, the female Goblin isn't our friend. She's our handler, unless we already went full Stockholm syndrome I don't think we'd realistically already consider her a friend and consider it very unhealthy if we did.
I don't think we should be trusting her with something that big so soon to begin with. We could at least wait till we have a better idea about what and how we should be doing it.
 
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