Components and Heroes are for battle, Workers are for WOW Burning Crusade Classic Gold gathering resources and building buildings. The two resources you'll be sending your workers to collect are golden, gathered from gold mines, and timber, collected from trees.

Getting the most from your employees is critical to funding a successful match, and that means gathering gold and timber as economically as you can. Each faction begins with five workers. Right off the bat, then you'll want three on stone, one on lumber, and one for building. You'll want to grow that number to the maximum of five per gold mine whenever you can, and at least four to timber.

There are a number of differences between the factions you are going to want to be aware of, too. Orcs and Humans are the same, with employees manually chopping trees down and evaporating into gold mines to accumulate stone, then walking the resources back to your Hall building. As such, you'll want Halls as near gold mines as possible. If, for any reason, you have to construct one further than the minimal distance, you'll want over the five employees to make up for the lost time.

Night Elf employees, called Wisps, want to Entangle a Gold Mine to collect from it, which takes 60 seconds. Once assembled, Wisps can be'loaded' to the mine, gathering gold without needing to move. Being the ecological sort, they also don't destroy trees while collecting lumber, like the other factions. Pop a wisp on a shrub, and it is going to float around collecting lumber for the rest of the game.

Like Night Elf Wisps, Undead Acolytes stay on the mine and gather mechanically. In 100 seconds, construction one is slower compared to the Entangled Gold Mine, but Undead Acolytes do not need to stick around in 1 spot to construct, rather summoning a portal that brings their structures into existence. Undead also differ in the other factions because they need to use their most basic combat unit -- Ghouls -- to buy Burning Crusade Classic Gold collect lumber. They are also a lot more defensible, if your competitor target your employees.