A fleet (also known as an armada)[1] is a formation of warships. A fleet at sea is the direct equivalent of an army on land.
All of the ships in all of the Alliance and Horde fleets stow a survival kit.[2]
Notable fleets[]
- Lordaeron Fleet[3]
- Lost Fleet of Kul Tiras
- Third Fleet
- Seventh Fleet
- North Fleet
- Stormwind Fleet[4]
- Unnamed fleet sunken off at the Obsidian Breakers, Twilight Highlands
- Unnamed fleet off the Arathi coast dwarven farm, Forbidding Sea
- Draenei eastern fleet[5]
- Lunarfall fleet
- Southshore privateer fleet
- Windrunner Fleet
- Warchief's fleet
- Unnamed Bilgewater Cartel fleet wrecked at the Land's End Beach, Tanaris
- Unnamed and heavily-damaged fleet accompanying the Hellscream warfleet's zeppelins to the Twilight Highlands
- Southern fleet[6]
- Frostwall fleet
- Trade Fleets of the goblin cartels
- Scarlet Fleet of the Scarlet Crusade
- Iron Fleet of the Iron Horde, which attacked Karabor[7] but was destroyed.[8] It was potentially rebuilt as [Iron Fleet Treasure Chest] could then be acquired
- Bonefleet
- Blackwater Raiders, counting Fleet Master Seahorn among its leaders
- Bloodsail Buccaneers, led by Fleet Master Firallon and later Fleet Admiral Tethys
- Dread Fleet, led by Dread Admiral Eliza
Gallery[]
The orcish fleet in Warcraft III.
References[]
- ^ Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, Naval Units of the Horde, Troll Destroyer
- ^ [30-35] Come Prepared
- ^ Southshore (WC2 Human)
- ^ The Battle for Broken Shore (Alliance)#Stage 1: The Broken Shore
- ^ Reverse Piracy#Description
- ^ The Art of War (quest)#Notes
- ^ Commander Vorka#The Defense of Karabor
- ^ The Train Gang (Horde)#Completion