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+ | '''Battering rams''' are [[siege weapon]]s mainly used by the [[Argent Crusade]]. One was used to bring down the doors of [[Icecrown Citadel]].<ref>[[Fall of the Lich King trailer]]</ref> |
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+ | After the [[Cataclysm (event)|Cataclysm]], the crusaders brought them into [[Hearthglen]] and the [[Light's Hope Chapel]]. |
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⚫ | The battering ram was a weapon used against fortified walls or doors. It could also be used against enemy soldiers. The name likely comes from the animal, [[ram]], which is known to crash its horns into objects.<ref>{{ref book |author= Knaak, Richard A. |authorlink= Richard A. Knaak |title= [[The Well of Eternity]] |isbn= 978-0-7434-8902-7 |pages=346}}</ref> |
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+ | ==Battering ram as part of a vehicles== |
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+ | [[Flame Leviathan]] has a battering ram. |
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+ | There are [[demolisher]]s with a short-ranged spiked battering ram. |
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+ | Some [[siege engine]]s, the playable ones introduced in ''[[World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King|Wrath of the Lich King]]'', have a ramming plate featuring oversized bolts. |
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+ | ==Known== |
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+ | *[[Iron Siege Ram]] |
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+ | *There is a battering ram in a ''Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal'' [[Warcraft II campaign cinematics|Human campaign cinematic #3]]. |
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+ | ==References== |
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Revision as of 22:55, 25 April 2019
Battering rams are siege weapons mainly used by the Argent Crusade. One was used to bring down the doors of Icecrown Citadel.[1]
After the Cataclysm, the crusaders brought them into Hearthglen and the Light's Hope Chapel.
The battering ram was a weapon used against fortified walls or doors. It could also be used against enemy soldiers. The name likely comes from the animal, ram, which is known to crash its horns into objects.[2]
Battering ram as part of a vehicles
Flame Leviathan has a battering ram.
There are demolishers with a short-ranged spiked battering ram.
Some siege engines, the playable ones introduced in Wrath of the Lich King, have a ramming plate featuring oversized bolts.
Known
Notes
- There is a battering ram in a Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal Human campaign cinematic #3.
Gallery
References
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