Eastern Kingdoms Come Cataclysm
The Cataclysm press even was a huge success for this month in June. Some avid World of Warcraft players even have a chance to sit down and play the game itself. Thus, if you are utterly excited about some changes you might encounter with the soon to be patch, here are some things you can anticipate.
Eastern Kingdoms
Stormwind is one key area any WoW player should not miss. When you will head north, you will clearly notice the changes and additions in the world of Azeroth. One is that the Stormwind location now has a large lake behind it and also housing and farms outside the city. When you move beyond the said location, you will somehow come across to Badlands. In here the entire mountain that is bordering the Burning steppes had its top area sheared off. Much more, you can even see rocks that are visibly scalding and molting from an unknown damage. There are even multiply mountains as well as pillars that were also destroyed. A large scar stretches that are already blackened can be seen until the third zone. It actually feels like the impact crater of a large object has rocketed and smashed to the ground. With regards to the Horde, Kargath has eventually succumbed to an avalanche. As a result, it is now buried beneath rock.
If you flew further north or perhaps walk even more, you will come across a large chasm spanning what is used to be the border of Badlands and Loch Modan. If you would look even closer it actually expands in the entirety of the Eastern Kingdom continent. This is destroyed similarly like the Barrens. If you would still pursue until the Loch Modan, you will probably notice the said area to be devoid of water. This is due to the dam that was destroyed. Another result was the Wetlands now is more wet. There is heavy flooding at the base of the dam. The Menethil Harbor also did not turn out well. As a result the aftermath of the Cataclysm, has eventually left Menethil partially underwater. The residents eventually place sandbags to protect structures as long as they could.
Hilsbrad Foothills is still there. Southshore is eventually still present. It actually does not appear to be destroyed by any natural disaster. But a Forsaken plague is evident. The ground is covered with green ooze with a haze filing in the air. There is also Forsaken plague wagons scattered with deadly toxins.
In Western Plaguelands there are major transformations that can be seen in once a classic area. At least in here the grass is not plagued and there are no overrun farms by Scourge. The said area has been repopulated. The farmlands are now growing crops. Much more Andorhal already began to see signs of life. Alliance buildings are now rebuilt especially on the western edge of the city. It is even clear that a war between the alliance and the forsaken will eventually have a fight for this resource rich land.
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