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  • Breakfast Topic: Exploring the World of Warcraft

    by 
    Lesley Smith
    Lesley Smith
    04.17.2009

    One of the things which kept me in Azeroth -- at least long enough for the addictive side of the game to set in -- was the promise of exploration. I originally rolled a human mage and still remember at level five, being taken all the way from Elwynn Forest to Darnassus. Bear in mind though, this was back before The Burning Crusade when being Alliance meant traveling from the Eastern Kingdoms to Kalimdor took a good forty minutes if you didn't have the flight paths or a mount. You had to get the tram to Ironforge then run the gauntlet of death to Menethil, catch the boat to Theramore, get another to Auberdine and then fly or get another boat to Teldrassil. The whole trip really showed me how big the world was, as well as teaching me all about threat and my ability to aggro everything in a three-zone radius.So when I rolled my druid, the day before the expansion hit, I was determined to see as much as this beautifully crafted world as I could. Yes, I essentially had a death wish. I was exploring Outland with an honour guard of my guildies at level 10 (and hearthed in Shattrath), I ran through the Arathi Highlands at level thirty, swam through Un'Goro Crater in my forties and was pushing the boundaries of Shattrath by my fifties.However along the way I found some amazing places: the crystal filled cave at Marshal's Refuge, the boughs where the Dragons of Nightmare can occasionally be found, the first time you run into Azuregos in Azshara, the Twin Colossals of Feralas -- well the eastern one at any rate. Then when I got my flying mount I really started exploring properly.Nagrand alone is full of nooks and crannies and I adore the beauty of Crystalsong Forest.So come on, readers, I want to know if you've explored all the hidden places of Azeroth and Outland. Do you have any favourites? You do? Great, be sure to tell us about them in the comments box.

  • Around Azeroth: Wish you were here

    by 
    Elizabeth Harper
    Elizabeth Harper
    05.04.2007

    Ah, the mighty devilsaur. I'm sure we've all been in the same position as reader RaydenUni of Destromath. Venturing into the beautiful Un'goro Crater, perhaps you're distracted by the scenery or some nasty creature attempting to bite you, and before you know it a massive devilsaur has quietly come up behind you. Soon enough you're a corpse and he's looking for his next snack. Visit scenic Un'Goro! Wish you were here!Do you have a unique shot of Azeroth or Outland that you'd like to show off to the rest of the world? Tell us about it by e-mailing aroundazeroth@gmail.com! Or perhaps you'd just like to see more of your pics from Around Azeroth. %Gallery-1816%

  • Around Azeroth: Un'Goro base jumping

    by 
    Elizabeth Harper
    Elizabeth Harper
    12.09.2006

    Reader Paul sends in this charming shot showing off the beauty of the mysterious jungle landscape of Un'Goro crater. And, of course, the short-lived thrill of leaping in from the cliffs of Tanaris. Sure, it's faster than walking around, but walking usually has the lesser repair bill. Do you have a unique shot of Azeroth that you'd like to show off to the rest of the world? Tell us about it by e-mailing aroundazeroth@gmail.com! You can attach a picture file or send us a link to one -- and don't worry about formatting, we'll take care of that part.

  • Around Azeroth: Racing with Devilsaurs

    by 
    Elizabeth Harper
    Elizabeth Harper
    11.13.2006

    Macdaddy of Rexxar sends in this shot of the wily Devilsaur roaming about Un'goro crater. Can a Gnome outrun a Devilsaur? Perhaps so -- after all, why would the Devilsaur be motivated by such a tiny snack?Do you have a unique shot of Azeroth that you'd like to show off to the rest of the world? Tell us about it by e-mailing aroundazeroth@gmail.com! You can attach a picture file or send us a link to one -- and don't worry about formatting, we'll take care of that part.