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[[File:Zeppelin.jpg|thumb|The [[zeppelin]], a goblin invention, became a common means for intercontinental travel after the Third War.]]
What is technology? In simplest terms, it is science applied to practical use. Thus, by this definition, a simple can opener is a technological device. A more accurate description is that technology is the system by which an entire society provides for the wants and needs of its population. Technology tends to improve as the demand for it increases. A society might go decades or even centuries without a major advancement before some bright inventor comes up with something that alters the fundamental way things are done. For example, wagon wheels help move heavy loads from place to place, while wheels of stone grind meal into flour. Put notches in a wheel, connect them together, and you have gears that can drive even more complicated devices. All too frequently, war is the primary driver of technological advancements.{{Cite|APG|100}}
 
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[[File:Steam tank.jpg|thumb|A dwarven [[steam tank]] seen in ''[[World of Warcraft]]''.]]
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[[File:Naaru Ship.jpg|thumb|340px|A [[Dimensional ship|spaceship]] built by beings known as [[naaru]].]]
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[[File:Traveler - DLVR-E.jpg|thumb|[[DLVR-E]]]]
   
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The term '''technology''' in the [[Warcraft universe|''Warcraft'' universe]], as in reality, is used to refer to modern or less traditional inventions, thus excluding older achievements such as architectural engineering or metalworking.
[[Technology]] is an art worth talking about! Historians may not always acknowledge the fact, but those who fought on the battlefield understand that the [[Third War]] could not have turned out as it did in the absence of technology. How were troops moved quickly across great distances? What blasted [[gargoyle]]s and [[dragon]]s alike from the skies? How were enemy buildings demolished? Technology relies upon ingenuity, know-how, craft, physical materials - and perhaps not a little disregard for one's safety. (Sudden explosions, unfortunately, are a hazard of the trade.) [[Magic]] messed up the world; technology will take it to grand, new heights.{{Cite|M&M|163}}
 
   
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Technology can most commonly be observed as machines and devices created by the [[gnome]]s, the [[goblin]]s or the [[Dwarf|dwarves]], however, the different races of Azeroth had less interactions with each other until a few decades ago, making it hard to tell whether a certain invention is only a few years or thousands of years old. Among their most common pieces of technology are [[Gun|firearms]], [[Steam tank|steam]] or oil-powered engines, [[clockwork]] devices, [[rocket]]s and the like.
==Technology==
 
*[[Alliance technology]]
 
*[[Chaos energy]]
 
*[[Clockwork]]
 
*[[Explosive]]
 
*[[Horde technology]]
 
*[[Goblins versus gnomes|Goblins versus Gnomes]]
 
*[[Gun]]
 
*[[Mechanical]]
 
*[[Steam armor]]
 
*[[Vehicles]]
 
*[[Phlogiston]]
 
*[[Oil]]
 
   
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Trends in globalization in recent years probably benefited both the propagation of earlier technology and the invention of new devices, still their use is preferred mainly by the three peoples mentioned earlier. Other races such as the [[tauren]] or the [[Night elf|night elves]] may avoid most contact with modern technology due to living in close relationship with nature, while others simply have no need of it thanks to their magical abilities, as was the case of the [[High elf|high elves]].
==Notable Technological weapons==
 
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Even more recently, contact with species alien to Azeroth and the discovery of [[Ulduar|ancient facilities]] in remote places of this planet revealed technologies far beyond even the capabilities of gnomes and goblins. Such are the [[Dimensional ship|ships]] capable of leaving a planet and travel across the [[Great Dark Beyond]] ([[Legion ship|some]] at unimaginable speeds), the [[Forge of Wills|machines]] that have created intelligent living beings out of stone and metal in ancient times<ref name="Chron37">{{Ref WoWCV1|37|38}}</ref> or the use of [[Arkonite|crystals]] to gather [[arcane]] energy and power appliances.
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Supporters of modern technology remind us that, although historians would not always acknowledge it, the advances in science played no small role in winning the [[Third War]]. According to them, past [[War of the Ancients|misdeeds]] of magic wielders outweigh the occasional accidents produced by new inventions.
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==Notable inventions==
 
*[[Clockwork|Clockwork devices]]
 
*[[Explosive]]s
 
*[[Gun]]s
 
*[[Mechanical|"Mechanicals"]]
 
**[[Vehicles]]
 
**[[Robot]]s
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*Steam engines
 
**[[Steam armor]]
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*[[Oil|Oil engines and other applications for oil]]
 
**[[Phlogiston]]
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===Specific examples===
 
*[[Dragon Gun]]
 
*[[Dragon Gun]]
*[[Acid Gun]]
 
*[[Dwarven Reciprocator]]
 
 
*[[Explosive Sheep]]
 
*[[Explosive Sheep]]
 
*[[Goblin Land Mine]]
 
*[[Goblin Fishing Pole]]
 
*[[Goblin Fishing Pole]]
 
*[[Dwarven Fishing Pole]]
 
*[[Dwarven Fishing Pole]]
*[[Glue Mine]]
 
*[[Glue Rifle]]
 
 
*[[Gnomish Death Ray]]
 
*[[Gnomish Death Ray]]
*[[Goblin Shredder Steamsaw]]
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*[[Steamsaw]]
*[[Heat Wand]]
 
 
*[[Light Scope]]
 
*[[Light Scope]]
*[[Undead Dislocator]]
 
   
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==Professions relying on technology==
==Users of Technology==
 
*[[Ace]]
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*[[Ace (class)|Ace]]
 
*[[Bombardier]]
 
*[[Bombardier]]
*[[Dwarven Demolition Squad]]
 
 
*[[Engineer]]
 
*[[Engineer]]
 
*[[Gunman]]
 
*[[Gunman]]
*[[Marksman]] ([[Epic marksman|Epic]])
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*[[Marksman]]
*[[Mortar Team]]
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*[[Mortar team]]
*[[Sapper]] ([[Goblin sapper|Goblin]])
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*[[Sapper]] ([[Goblin]] and [[Dwarf|Dwarven]])
*[[Steam warrior]]
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*[[Tinker]]
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==In the RPG==
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What is '''technology'''? In simplest terms, it is science applied to practical use. Thus, by this definition, a simple can opener is a technological device. A more accurate description is that technology is the system by which an entire society provides for the wants and needs of its population. Technology tends to improve as the demand for it increases. A society might go decades or even centuries without a major advancement before some bright inventor comes up with something that alters the fundamental way things are done. For example, wagon wheels help move heavy loads from place to place, while wheels of stone grind meal into flour. Put notches in a wheel, connect them together, and you have gears that can drive even more complicated devices. All too frequently, war is the primary driver of technological advancements.<ref>''[[Alliance Player's Guide]]'', pg. 100</ref>
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Technology is an art worth talking about! Historians may not always acknowledge the fact, but those who fought on the battlefield understand that the [[Third War]] could not have turned out as it did in the absence of technology. How were troops moved quickly across great distances? What blasted [[gargoyle]]s and [[dragon]]s alike from the skies? How were the enemy [[building]]s demolished? Technology relies upon ingenuity, know-how, craft, physical materials and perhaps not a little disregard for one's safety. (Sudden explosions, unfortunately, are a hazard of the trade.) [[Magic]] messed up the world; technology will take it to grand, new heights.<ref>''[[Magic & Mayhem]]'', pg. 163</ref>
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===Notable technological items in the RPG===
 
*[[Acid Gun]]
 
*[[Dwarven Reciprocator]]
 
*[[Glue mine]]
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*[[Glue rifle]]
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*[[Gyroparasol]]
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*[[Steam Hammer]]
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*[[Pulley gun]]
 
*[[Heat wand]]
 
*[[Undead dislocator]]
 
*[[Chaos energy|Chaos generator]]
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===Professions relying on technology in the RPG===
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*[[Epic tinker]]
 
*[[Techno mage]]
 
*[[Techno mage]]
 
*[[Techslayer]]
 
*[[Techslayer]]
*[[Tinker]] ([[Epic tinker|Epic]])
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*[[Epic marksman]]
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*[[Steam warrior]]
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==See also==
 
*[[Alliance technology]]
 
*[[Horde technology]]
 
*[[Goblins versus gnomes]]
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
   
 
{{Technology}}
 
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[[Category:Magic & Mayhem]]

Revision as of 17:22, 31 March 2020

Zeppelin

The zeppelin, a goblin invention, became a common means for intercontinental travel after the Third War.

Steam tank

A dwarven steam tank seen in World of Warcraft.

Naaru Ship

A spaceship built by beings known as naaru.

Traveler - DLVR-E

DLVR-E

The term technology in the Warcraft universe, as in reality, is used to refer to modern or less traditional inventions, thus excluding older achievements such as architectural engineering or metalworking.

Technology can most commonly be observed as machines and devices created by the gnomes, the goblins or the dwarves, however, the different races of Azeroth had less interactions with each other until a few decades ago, making it hard to tell whether a certain invention is only a few years or thousands of years old. Among their most common pieces of technology are firearms, steam or oil-powered engines, clockwork devices, rockets and the like.

Trends in globalization in recent years probably benefited both the propagation of earlier technology and the invention of new devices, still their use is preferred mainly by the three peoples mentioned earlier. Other races such as the tauren or the night elves may avoid most contact with modern technology due to living in close relationship with nature, while others simply have no need of it thanks to their magical abilities, as was the case of the high elves.

Even more recently, contact with species alien to Azeroth and the discovery of ancient facilities in remote places of this planet revealed technologies far beyond even the capabilities of gnomes and goblins. Such are the ships capable of leaving a planet and travel across the Great Dark Beyond (some at unimaginable speeds), the machines that have created intelligent living beings out of stone and metal in ancient times[1] or the use of crystals to gather arcane energy and power appliances.

Supporters of modern technology remind us that, although historians would not always acknowledge it, the advances in science played no small role in winning the Third War. According to them, past misdeeds of magic wielders outweigh the occasional accidents produced by new inventions.

Notable inventions

Specific examples

Professions relying on technology

In the RPG

Icon-RPG This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

What is technology? In simplest terms, it is science applied to practical use. Thus, by this definition, a simple can opener is a technological device. A more accurate description is that technology is the system by which an entire society provides for the wants and needs of its population. Technology tends to improve as the demand for it increases. A society might go decades or even centuries without a major advancement before some bright inventor comes up with something that alters the fundamental way things are done. For example, wagon wheels help move heavy loads from place to place, while wheels of stone grind meal into flour. Put notches in a wheel, connect them together, and you have gears that can drive even more complicated devices. All too frequently, war is the primary driver of technological advancements.[2]

Technology is an art worth talking about! Historians may not always acknowledge the fact, but those who fought on the battlefield understand that the Third War could not have turned out as it did in the absence of technology. How were troops moved quickly across great distances? What blasted gargoyles and dragons alike from the skies? How were the enemy buildings demolished? Technology relies upon ingenuity, know-how, craft, physical materials — and perhaps not a little disregard for one's safety. (Sudden explosions, unfortunately, are a hazard of the trade.) Magic messed up the world; technology will take it to grand, new heights.[3]

Notable technological items in the RPG

Professions relying on technology in the RPG

See also

References