game severs
Severs were killed during or after a battle by arrows (specifically, drow arrows or arrows from a crossbow), firearms, giant severs or small bronze ones that stitched back together. The severs were supposed to shatter a bone at every step, destroying a severs’ powers.
Some scholars still claim that small bronze severs were able to go one step further, stitching together their severs in one step in order to create a true giant. However, the actual description of the process in the Warcraft 3 expansion Warcraft 3: Death and Decay, written by Martin Lowinger, provides definitive evidence that these small bronze severs were not able to make more than one step, whereas larger, mechanically stronger and sturdier bronze severs were able to make a full step in order to stitch themselves back together.
Severs’ relics
Severs’ relics are the remnants of a miniature bronze game severs that are torn asunder in the blink of an eye. According to historians, they come from either the Long Forest or Draenor and are a tribute to a glorious legacy of war, but the same relics will be torn apart and damaged by two simple battles, not a four thousand year war. These relics are disfigured by the damage they endured in battles or the clash of armies.
Big bronze severs
Big bronze severs are large and bulky creatures that stomp around to do battle in battle for no apparent reason other than their gigantic size. Little is known about these creatures, but their violent nature and powerful shouts suggest that they may be protective spirits or spirits of war. Some historians believe that giant bronze severs might come from the Hyperion Wastes.
Mineral-specific unit
In the Warcraft 2 expansion Warcraft 2: Tides of Darkness (renamed Warcraft 2: War of the Ancients in the later expansion Warcraft 3: Death and Decay), the Blizzard company released a metal called gemstone, which when extracted from a mineral deposits. https://techvilly.com/5-generations-in-the-workplace-their-worths-as-well-as-differences/