I always liked Darkwood, the I simply love Werewolft concepts
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Put me down for Nagrand. I love the flow of the zone, the crazy floating islands... pretty much everything but the original "kill 30 of this animal" quests from Nesingwary.
My favorite zone is Darkshore, this was the first zone I seen when I looked at the game seeing someone else playing.I loved how mysterious it looked and well you love the first zone you see that gets you in the game :)
My pick would definately have to be the ghostlands, even though its unchanged its a really fun and rewarding area to level in, perhaps the best place to level as horde in the 10-20 bracket, the amount of lore in this place is great aswell as showing the actuall introduction of the blood elfs into the horde.
My favorite zone is Azshara , because of the nice enviorment and the contrast between colors from that zone, and also at the right time you could see the best sunset that you can see in WoW , now you can see only a small part of the real beauty of the zone, wich is quite sad :'(.
I love all the new Cata zones and revamping, but I think my favorite is the Draenei starting zone. It has a huge nostalgic feel for me. I started out as a Draenei paladin towards the end of BC, and every time I would level a toon out there, I'd throw on Incubus (Make Yourself), and it just felt perfect. I always get flashbacks of that time, and how simple it was for me in game.
I guess I'd have to say... the Alterac Mountains... before Cataclysm hit of course. I'm happy that it didn't do any damage to the zone, but it lost its uniqueness when it was merged with Hillsbrad, another very beautiful zone, now partially ravaged by the Forsaken =( It was often overlooked before and.. I'm just sad to see it gone =`( Now, I wasn't around in Vanilla, but I was during BC and WotLK, and every new toon that I made I tried to get them to Alterac just to gain a level or two, if not for the XP than just to enjoy the sights and the atmosphere =DThe reason I picked it isn't just the beauty of the zone, it's the HUGE amount of lore inside.. When I think back to the days of WC3, the very first mission of the very first campaign I played... Strahnbrad, you actually defended it then... Then of course, the ruins of Dalaran, the ruins of the Alterac Kingdom, destroyed by Lordaeron and Stromgarde in the snowy middle of the zone, it's like, Blizz took a little bit of history from the WC games and put it in here :D I guess it just lets you see what you did as, say, Arthas back then, it lets you see what's become of the things you once defended or the things you've destroyed. Lets you reflect on your actions, y'know? Now of course I can't leave out Hearthglen, Stratholme or Lordaeron for instance, but they aren't in Alterac and I just wanted to say how much I admire the peace in the zone ( the music helped :D) after so much destruction. I think it's one of the reasons Blizz never put a Flight Path there, or the semi-absence of quests... They just brought a bit of Warcraft back. And wanted to leave it that way ;)
Bloodmyst Isle is my favorite by far. The creepy, alien look of the place has a nice contrast with idyllic glades of Azuremyst, and that's before you get to see the numerous high-tech ruins.
My favorite zone is definitely Ashenvale. It always made me relax, it's so wonderfully beautiful.
It's pretty hard to decide which zone is my favorite, but I'm gonna pick Storm Peaks. I just love how it makes me feel like i was in the highest place reachable by a human, and all those mountains look absolutely amazing. Thinking about it - I really start to miss Northrend, even though the whole expansion was not that awesome. The whole continent looks beautiful, and Storm Peaks is the most stunning place I've ever seen in game.
my favorite zones would be the old stranglethorn before the cataclysm....so many fun times questing down there while watching my back so as not to get ganked and moonglade because my main is a druid and moonglade is just so calm and serene...nice place to just get away