Nagrand would have to be one of my favorite. The sheer beauty of the place makes me love it. We actually hold our guild meetings there...that or we go play in Gallywix's pool at his Pleasure Palace.
My current favourite is Vashj'ir. I started my Cataclysm questing experience there and was just blown away by the beauty of the underwater zone. Specifically, the grandeur of the Ruins of Vashj'ir and the city before it fell into ruins during the Naz'jar Battlemaiden questline. I haven't hoped for a new race so hard since I discovered the Consortium. Maybe one day we'll all get a chance to play as a Naga :)
My favourite zone is Vashj'ir. I play a lot of computer games, and I've rarely been so awed by such radical art and game direction. I absolutely take my hat off to the man at Blizzard who said "You know what? Let's make an underwater zone. And let's not make it that you're in a bubble city, or that you fight in submarines. Or anything substantially different from our already solid gameplay. That's all been done before. Let's just take our game, and put the players UNDERWATER. With reefs, and fish, and giant turtles. And let's make it work. Let's make a fantastic story, with compelling reasons why you're there and why the gameplay works. Let's make it absolutely excellent."
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Stormwind for sure. My first character was a Horde druid and I first saw Stormwind on a raid against the king. I could hardly even focus on the fight I was so blown away at the size of the city. The first time seeing it is awe inspiring to say the least.
I'd have to say Howling Fjord. I never forget the feeling of arriving to Valgard on the boat. I felt so little, and yet so excited, to finaly be able to begin the hunt on the Lich King! Especially the quest where you'll have to fly on a harpoon is awesome!
It has got to Deadwind Pass. So creepy awesome. :D
Duskwood! Which for ages I kept calling Darkshire; sometimes I still make that mistake.It's a wonderfully creepy, atmospheric zone. The eerie music, the shadows, the undead and worgen, the eyes blinking at you from the bushes ... the wariness and stubborn bravery of the NPcs ... the stories and bits of stories we see. Stalvan was always creepy; the old quest chain was honestly disturbing, though the new one is good in its way too. I never did figure out what happened to Blind Mary. The Unknown Soldier is sad, Watcher Eva is sad and frightening. Madam Eva is spooky but cool. Abercrombie is ... really suspicious, I can only assume my toons are a little thick-headed. :(I like the addition of the Gilnean quests and especially the music, which is about my favourite WoW music. I often have the music off, but I make an exception for Duskwood.I do kind of miss Stitches being on the road and taking off after every unwary lowbie, and Mor'Ladim being this powerhouse terrifying the Raven Hill cemetery, though.
has to be new thousand needles, i got a river boat. A RIVER BOAT!
Without any doubt, Westfall. I've done it with my every single Ally character and I still enjoy it.The storyline and lore behind the Brotherhood is amazing, and I simple like the way Westfall looks. Always reminds me of my grandparents ranch..
My favorite zone is Un'Goro Crater because, it has a dinosaur theme to it and i think thats really cool and they have great quests there i think its the best zone in the game.
Nagrand is so peaceful and bright! Love this place.
My favorite zone has to be the Western Plaguelands. It was amazing to see it brought back to life after you worked your way to cleanse the area by pushing the scourge back and aiding the Argent Dawn. From the horrors of Scholomance to the cauldrons purification quests, to the drama in Hearthglen, the zone was riddled with lore goodies, left and right. Seeing the zone change after the Cataclysm made me feel like being an important part of the game universe, that my actions had visible consequences on the land and on the lore.