Barracks

Barracks (which is the singular and plural form of the word) are the places where troops are recruited, trained and armed.

Human barracks
This is where the men of arms came for training and recruitment. Footmen, Knights, and Archers could be found here, constantly honing their skills as they waited to be called forth into battle. The crews that manned catapults were also trained here, and when one required the services of one of these great machines, it would be routed through this site.

Orc barracks
The training of Orcish armies took place in this structure. Grunts, Spearmen, and Raiders all practiced the skills needed to slay the enemy in the cruelest form imaginable. The crews that manned the awesome catapults were also trained here, and when one of the mighty devices was required, it would be routed through here as well.

Human barracks
Barracks were large, fortified structures that offered training and housing for the many warriors in the Alliance. An integral part of any defended community, the barracks fostered unity and good will between the races. Human Footmen lived alongside elves and dwarves - all training together under one roof. The training of ballista crews and the construction of these war machines also took place within the barracks compound.

Orc barracks
The most highly honored structure in any Orcish community, the Barracks maintained the necessary facilities to train Orc, Troll and Ogre troops for battle. The clash of cold steel and the war cries of Troll Axethrowers could be heard from dawn until dusk - serving as a constant reminder of the warlike mentality of the Horde.

Human barracks
The barracks are the staging area and bunking quarters for most human troops. It is within the barracks' walls that footmen are taught the art of shield defense. Here, dwarves and humans train side by side, united by the threat of their common enemy.

Tiny Barracks were also used once during the Third War.

Orc barracks
Barracks provide lodging for the orc troops. Sometimes a place of dissension within the lower ranks, the barracks houses not only orcs, but also bloodthirsty trolls. Here catapults are assembled and readied for war.

High elven and blood elven barracks
The barracks helped the high elves to fend off Arthas and the Scourge as he tried to attack their capital city of Silvermoon and Quel'Thalas in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos by producing high elven-only units and had a unique design not seen anywhere since, not even in Eversong Forest. However, the Barracks couldn't be built by the High elf worker unit likely due to the limited ability of the map editor prior to the Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne expansion. With the addition of The Frozen Throne expansion's map editor, it is possible to make additional groups with building orders.

The barracks also helped the blood elves and Kael'thas during the Curse of the Blood Elves campaign in The Frozen Throne. This barracks produced unique blood elven-only units but had the same design as the human ones.

Draenei barracks
The draenei barracks was a draenei building that trained draenei seers, draenei vindicators, draenei stalkers, salamanders, and draenei harbingers who helped Illidan Stormrage against Magtheridon's demons.

World of Warcraft
Barracks can be found all throughout Azeroth, Outland and alternate Draenor. Smaller, wooden barracks are sometimes used by neutral groups like pirates.

For some reason, the human keep design used in Warcraft III was combined with the Alliance barracks design of the same game to create the type used in World of Warcraft. This means that the human barracks found in World of Warcraft are very similar to keeps, to the point that barracks and keeps are often interchangeable in dialogs. Buildings that are distinctly ruined keeps have a clock tower like they did in Warcraft III, but there is no intact keep model. As an example, Menethil Keep previously had a barracks model when it was intact, but now that it has been partially destroyed it uses a keep model with a clock tower. This changed with the new style of buildings used by the Alliance in Northrend, where keeps are similar but distinct from the barracks due to their tower. Sadly this does not stop the confusion, as Recruitment Officer Blythe calls the presumed keep part of Valiance Keep a barracks in Enlistment Day.

Similarly, the orc stronghold design was combined with the Horde barracks of Warcraft II to create the type used in World of Warcraft. Though, the same model is not used for both structure types; the old barracks design went to the stronghold (minus the rear fifth tower for some reason), and a new, more open design based on the style from Warcraft III was created for the barracks. Once again barracks and strongholds are often interchangeable in dialogs. Starting with the war against the Lich King, the orcs also began building metallic barracks, to the point that during the offensive they often replaced inns in orc bases. There are two variants of these metallic barracks models, one with two floors inside the tower and one with three.

It is unknown why the second-level town halls and barracks of both races were merged. To make matters worse, dwarven keeps like Dun Garok and Angor Fortress were previously often described as either keeps or barracks.

Before the Shattering, the Champions' Hall, Command Center, and 7 in the Old Town district of Stormwind all seemed to be in the style of the Alliance barracks of the Second War.

Barracks in Lordaeron

 * Eastern Plaguelands:
 * Stratholme - Scarlet Bastion (described as the former barracks of the Order of the Silver Hand)
 * Tyr's Hand
 * Plaguelands: The Scarlet Enclave - Scarlet Hold


 * Hillsbrad Foothills:
 * Durnholde Keep (destroyed but intact during Escape from Durnholde Keep)


 * Alterac Valley:
 * Iceblood Garrison

Barracks in Khaz Modan

 * Twilight Highlands:
 * Highbank
 * Dragonmaw Port

Barracks in Azeroth

 * Elwynn Forest:
 * Westbrook Garrison


 * Stormwind City:
 * Champions' Hall
 * Command Center
 * SI:7
 * Old Barracks


 * Blasted Lands:
 * Nethergarde Keep
 * Dreadmaul Hold

Barracks in Kalimdor

 * Durotar:
 * Razor Hill - Razor Hill Barracks


 * Orgrimmar:
 * Hall of the Brave
 * Hall of Legends
 * Kor'kron Barracks


 * Dustwallow Marsh:
 * Theramore Isle - Foothold Citadel


 * Desolace:
 * Thunder Axe Fortress

Barracks in Outland

 * Hellfire Peninsula:
 * Honor Hold
 * Thrallmar
 * Zeth'Gor


 * Terokkar Forest:
 * Grangol'var Village
 * Bonechewer Ruins

Barracks in Northrend

 * Borean Tundra:
 * Valiance Keep


 * Dragonblight:
 * Wintergarde Keep
 * Carrion Fields
 * Agmar's Hammer
 * New Hearthglen


 * Grizzly Hills:
 * Conquest Hold

Barracks in Pandaria

 * Krasarang Wilds:
 * Lion's Landing
 * Domination Point

Barracks in Draenor

 * Ashran:
 * Stormshield - Stormshield Barracks
 * Warspear - Warspear Barracks


 * Spires of Arak:
 * Admiral Taylor's Garrison

Barracks in the Broken Isles

 * Stormheim:
 * Greywatch Barracks

Barracks in Kul Tiras

 * Boralus:
 * Proudmoore Barracks