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==Statistics in Warcraft I (orc)==
 
==Statistics in Warcraft I (orc)==
 
==Statistics in Warcraft II==
 
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*1200 HP
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*Provides 1 food
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*Trains
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** Peasant
 
==Statistics in Warcraft III(Alliance)==
 
==Statistics in Warcraft III(Alliance)==
 
==Statistics in Warcraft III(High Elf)==
 
==Statistics in Warcraft III(High Elf)==

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TownHall

Human & Alliance Town Hall

This is where the people of a settlement meet to discuss the issues of the day. The King’s servants, be they farmer, craftsman or peasant, will share their fears and hopes with the community in this building. It is also where the details of commerce are dealt with - the distribution of resources, and the spending of moneys. All shipments of gold and wood are routed through the Town Hall. The allocation of funds to build roads and walls are also addressed here. Additionally, it serves as a center where peasants can receive training in harvesting and mining, as to better serve the kingdom. Being the center of the settlement’s economy, there can only be one Town Hall. If it is destroyed, however, another can be built to take its place.Template:Cite

The Town Hall serves as a center for the community and commerce of the various towns and military outposts in Lordaeron. As the chief economic building in any settlement, these sites are equipped to process vital resources such as lumber and gold. The steady stream of peasants, who laboriously harvest and transport resources, makes for constant activity near the Town Hall. The training that Peasants require to assist in the growth of their community is also given here. In time the Town Hall may be improved and upgraded into a Keep.Template:Cite

High Elven Town Hall

The Town Hall helped the High Elves fend off Arthas as he tried to attack their capital Silvermoon and Quel'thalas in Warcraft III by serving as a returning point for gold and training units. The Blood Elves use a different Town Hall that produces different units in the Frozen Throne Expansion Campaign in Warcraft III. It cannot be built by the "High Elf (Worker)" probably due to the limited ability of the map editor prior to the Frozen Throne Expansion. With the Frozen Throne Expansion map editor, it is possible to make additional groups with building orders.

Blood Elf Town Hall

The Town Hall helped the Blood Elves and Kael'thas in Warcraft III Frozen Throne Human Expansion Campaign.


Orc Town Hall

This is where the denizens of an encampment came to meet and make their arguments heard during the First War. The constant bickering and backstabbing that occurs here is necessary, however, for it keeps them from killing each other in the street. The Town Hall is also where the encampment’s Overseer can keep a close eye on the resources and funds that are available, and use them as he sees fit. All shipments of wood and gold are brought here for his inspection. This is also where peons are given the training to do the simple tasks demanded of them by the Orcish empire. Blackhand has ordered that only one Town Hall be allowed to stand in each encampment, so that separate factions of Orcs will not arise. If the Town Hall is destroyed in battle, another can be built to replace it.Template:Cite

Town Halls in World of Warcraft

Town Halls can be found in Azeroth, including Arathi Basin. Some human towns, such as Darkshire and Southshore have them as well. You can usually find the mayor or magistrate of a town inside.

Statistics in Warcraft I (human)

Statistics in Warcraft I (orc)

Statistics in Warcraft II

  • 1200 HP
  • Provides 1 food
  • Trains
    • Peasant

Statistics in Warcraft III(Alliance)

Statistics in Warcraft III(High Elf)

Statistics in Warcraft III(Blood Elves)