it also goes the other way around. Asmon: This is shit. Chat: Nooo it's good!! Asmon: OK i guess its not that bad. And you see he always checks the chat before judging, especially in xmogs.
I like the elvish zones like Teldrassil and Eversong Woods because they felt so magical and i spent so much time in them i feel kinda attached to them. The ambience, music, even some of the mobs. I absolutely love them
he said the "nice" things about darkshore as a joke. you have to understand when he says something seemingly stupid or retarded he's doing it on purpose as a joke. he has stated this many times in his vods that he just says those things for the memes lol.
I agree with most of these, but icecrown is amazing for the same reason deadwind pass is pretty high. From a lore and game design perspective it was absolutely well done, you felt the despair and danger of the situation the world was in through gameplay and visual design
Icecrown was trash. A pain in the ass to navigate, even with flying mounts somehow. A few decent questlines but doing the questchains themselves felt like a chore and they were overtuned, ya the place was pretty depressing but that doesn't mean much. It was pretty scary and ICC was definitely an imposing figure in the middle of the zone, but tbh the only good thing about Icecrown was the tournament. Also, deadwind pass is bottom tier F/Awful trash.
@@xplicitmike Id say the "vibe" of a zone is pretty important, its what you'll forever remember and some of the quests were amazing and extremely lore important The Matthias questline was the reason we could actually defeat arthas + the duel between arthas/illidan and the whole zone feels completely different imo
Based off this comment section I’ve come to the conclusion that only 25% of his viewers actually play wow, which I’m ok with. That being said Grizzly Hills is the best
Gaia Legend yeah no doubt he’s good at giving and explaining his opinion. There isn’t a doubt in my mind he cares for this game more than any other streamer out there.
@@Arathreas Timeless was a fucking blast, I remember logging on with my guild just to group up and PvP. Then WoD broke the guild up because it was such an embarrassing piece of trash
Team Vashj'Ir for life! I loved that zone, absolutely loved it, and still do. Yes, underwater combat isn't the most exciting, and it can be quite annoying at time, but man, the visuals, the atmosphere, it blew me away at the time. For sure my favourite zone in the game.
I skipped that expansion and the next 2 because I genuinely didn't like the look and/or sound of them. I came back whilst leveling an alt in Legion... I take all my alts there now. Fantastic zone.
That's always been my absolute favorite zone! The music is amazing and extremely nostalgic for me, it's very beautiful, it's the only 3D zone in the game, the ocean is scary, there's gigantic tortoises, it's the most unique zone!
Howling fjord was ok-ish. But Grizzly Hills on the other hand... holy mother of god I wanna go back to that zone, erase my memory and quest in it again
At this point, this is a comfort video for me. I think I've almost watched this video in full, close to 100 times. This is also like the best tier list video he’s ever done with the souls bosses being the second best. I miss these times man
@@BionikleFG i hope u subbed classic bc retail is dogshit right now. Even asmon says he wouldnt play it. Just the pvp dmg numbers being wrong is game breaking. Not to mention the extensive exploits.
Brandon I got retail, I don’t really mind that since I never saw what it was like before, I’m sure you’re probably right that it is worse but I never experienced the old stuff so I don’t mind it
Unpopular opinion but I loved Teldrassil and OG Darkshore- I loved Teldrassil’s aesthetic and then flying to Darkshore and seeing these huge threshers underneath the murky waves made the whole area feel mysterious and somewhat ominous. It was so cool back then.
the threshers part! as a kid i always wondered if i will ever be strong enough to fight them and why there are even there? yessss thats a memory unlocked right there
@Elias Frykholm wasn't it Karazhan tower and later the raid location? Was a few spots already set aside for tbc in vanilla, but yeah definitely loving the mystery parts haha our guild starting doing fun social nights with quizzes and treasure hunts etc so finding out some lore and secrets
So while I understand why Dun Morogh was placed where it was, as someone whos first character back in the tail end of TBC / start of Wrath was a dwarf paladin there's a certain nostalgia factor for sure, but here's why the zone deserves to be considered 'great' (at least from my perspective). Coldridge valley, compared to the other starting zones, was fairly large, I think the only one bigger than it is Shadowglen, but despite the size, because Dun Morogh is snow capped mountains, leaving the starting area of coldridge by going through a path between two hills / cliffs felt completely natural. Shadowglenn and Northshire had the same exits but because they were both forest it felt clear that "you're no longer in the starting area, welcome to the rest of the game" where coldridge didn't have that feeling. I remember playing for hours before I even made it to Ironforge for the first time and walking up the mountain path to the impressive walkway leading into the city, to be greeted by a canal of lava and seeing the great forge for the first time it was fucking awesome. I think I spent a day and a half of playing just in dun morogh thinking "this is it, this is the game, snow capped mountains and frost trolls, cities built into mountains" and then I was told to venture outward to Loch Modan. Unlike going from Teldrassil to Darkshore, where the enviroment is basically the same, or Elwynn to Westfall where you can see the new zone on the horizon, Dun Morogh is a valley that's basically a bowl. I remember walking through the tunnel to Loch for the first time, expecting to see more snow and ridges on the other side, but was greeted by grass and a lake that wasn't frozen over. Were the quest the most exciting thing? Not by a long shot, but the entire experience of coming into this game, with no idea of what you would see or what to expect, being in a frozen valley for the first 10+ hours of playing, being introduced to the frost trolls, helping out the gnomes around their fallen city, having a the dwarf home city lacking true "gates" like stormwind & darnassus had, instead it's just built into a mountain. And then by the end of what felt like an adventure in and of itself where you're just helping your fellow dwarves & gnomes, you get lead through a tunnel and don't even experience grass until you're through to the other side. Does it hold up to be a great / amazing zone without the nostalgia drug? Nope. Even now going back and replaying that zone, it will never be the same as the first time. However, that first playthrough, the way it was just so unique compared to the other starting zones at the time, that's what makes Dun Morogh special.
My most amazing and memorable moment in the game was the first time I sailed into Howling Fjord. The music was that haunting whaler instrumental. You could hear the grinding crunch of the snow pack glaciers. I stood in the bow as the ship navigated between the high cliffs of that narrow channel. There were monsters flying up above, danger in the deeps, a forbidding keep, and up ahead...safe harbor, rustic but sturdy and the NPC clad in friendly, familiar armor.
My favorite part about this video is that you can really see his passion for the game. His antics are funny and he's a good player, but it's nice to see him geek out over the game like this.
Still remember my first char in classic a tauren hunter named taurenchief and i was amazed at how big mulgore was and it was just a testament to the unimaginable size of world of warcraft at the time, he never got past level 42 though :( Moved to other prjoect / servers before settling.
Oh god Grizzly Hills makes me sooo nostalgic. The music alone brings tears to my eyes when I am in the right mood. Just remembering running through that beautiful environment and listening to the music....gosh. For me personally WOTLK was the best expansion/the best the game ever got. Great zones, amazing music, still complex skill trees etc but already far easier instance/PVP finding and alot better for solo players compared to Classic and Burning Crusade.
the draenei starting zone has a special place in my heart because i remember pretend to be sick to stay home from school, with some snacks with me and i leveled a human paladin there. so much fun. back in tbc when i was like 11
Dude.. i was 12 and my lil bro was 7. We both pretended to be sick for a week or so, and immersed into exploring that zone together, it was fucking magical. Thank you for bringing those memories up
Sholozar should've been comfortable sitting in the amazing tier tbh. It's super atmospheric, the questing was smooth, the titan ruins made it mysterious, the music was completely unique. Best of great tier isn't good enough for it tbh imo fam
If you look at Sholazar Basin as an individual zone its fine but it doesn't fit the Northrend mood. It's like a tropical jungle in the midle of North Pole. A litle bit of diversity is good but it's such a huge contrast. That's why I don't like it. I rate it BAD otherwise GREAT.
So many cool zones. Loved Grizzly Hills, Arathi Highlands and pretty much all of Northrend lol. I think my absolute best zone was Nargrand. For some reason it just made me feel good.
Zul'drak is amazing. Sure, some of the quests were bad, but the entire zone has one of a kind atmosphere. You are watching an empire collapse before your eyes coupled with quite literal, graphic zombie apocalypse. It's glorious.
Can you rate the main cities of each race? My favorites were Undercity and Ironforge. Something about ooze and lava and being under ground just hypnotized me.
He's gonna rate Stormwind 1st and Silvermoon last, because he is extremely biased towards alliance , and it shows in this tierlist too, which is fine because he is an alliance player after all.
@@pooriyapoat7398 To be fair, Stormwind has epic music and Silvermoon is kind of a red and gold eyesore. I stopped playing in Pandaria so I don't know if any cities were upgraded since then.
@AIIUserNamesInvalid I was only into pvp when I left. I quit raiding after wotlk and only did pvp in cata. After so long it was just a race to grind to max level and do the same thing all over again for every expansion.
AIIUserNamesInvalid its just the fact you named midgets as an example of some preposterous sort of race like a space cow or a anthrophomorphic panda, considering midgets exist and we call them respectfully dwarves
AIIUserNamesInvalid you said midgets which is in reference to gnomes being irl midgets but the correct term is dwarf as midget is offensive just like the n word etc and is insensitive
AIIUserNamesInvalid but u made it seem like a midget was some otherwordly nonsensical race when comparing it to space goats and talking cows, when really they actually exist in the real world lol
Guys - idk what it is about Asmon, he is just addictive to watch. He literally makes the game so much fun for me. Keep going my man hope you never stop streaming
Ghostlands was the best starting zone area in the game for me and it still is. The quests and area were second to none. It was dark, mysterious, and the quests were so engaging compared to the ones at that time. I look back on that area so fondly and don't think many can compare to it. I was an undead main back then so it's not even blood elf bias, it was just an incredible zone. I loved teaming up with people to do the harder quests. I made multiple blood elf classes just to replay that zone back in the day.
Ok my jaw is dropped. Borean Tundra is one of my favourite zones in the entire game. But everyone I know hates it. It been put on amazing made me really happy. I am glad I am not the only one who see's how amazing the zone is.
I didn’t play that much on WoW , i played the demo in 2004 as a troll and didn’t play again until WoD as a Tauren warrior most of the time and stopped playing after it ended , and the best memory i have from that period is when i played in Ashran vs alliance and man i was leading maybe a 100 horde players through raid messages and giving them orders like a general and they followed me until we won i was yelling at them all the time to motivate them when the final push was happening like “FOR THE HORDE” and “FOR DEATH OR GLORY WE WILL BE VICTORIOUS “ “FORWARD “ “DONT STOP AT ANY COST” and the more i send messages like these they became more nd more ferocious and we kept pushing i was in the frontline as a tauren fury warrior named GURZYL and man after we won i had to go and all the horde players begged me to stay for one more and were in love with me because i was a great leader and they felt like they were in a real war vs the alliance because the roleplay i added to my strategies, it was the most heartwarming and thrilling experience in my life playing wow for that short time, i will never forget it I’m sad that i didn’t have a recorded video of it.
Thank you Asmon for this outstanding and engaging analysis of the world (of Warcraft). My favourite zone is Winterspring. I was pleased with the "high great" rating that you gave it. I love the snow. The trees. The yetis. My mind tells me I should make Boralus my home but my hearth belongs to Winterspring.
one thing I always loved about Winterspring is the massive elevation changes. Snowy mountains you can actually climb up hundreds of feet (in game) if you find the right ascent path, and the little hidden nooks and crannies all over the map
I did get emotional when rescuing npcs in Zul Drak like this one dwarf dude who saw his brother dying and couldn't do anything about it bc he was dying as well, never felt more motivated to avenge some npc.
deadwind pass, eastern and western plaguelands... maybe even trisfal glades.. These areas always gave me the biggest sense of mystery like there is more out there to explore. I also love the spooky ambience
I always had a soft spot for the jungle in Feralas ... it was one of those original classic zones that really showed off what the game could look like . On a sidenote, *there should have been a "Meh" category* between "Decent" and "Bad".
I loved Nazmir. Blood trolls and blood worship. Naga storming the beach. Graphics with swamp, vines and shallow water. Multiple Loa storylines. Semi-hidden caves in the zone.
Originally I played horde, then I rolled alliance and never went back. The zones were the main reason, they're just straight up superior. A joy to look at and a joy to play.
So glad to see Scholazar Basis get recognition. I think it is one of the most interesting questing zones of all time. It's got the titan pillars giving it the warm tropical rain forest climate despite being in northrend. It has the cult destroying one pillar allowing the icecrown weather and undead to break in. The weremurloc vs weredog civil war. And a Hemet Nesingwary chain. And it's an above average looking zone of all the wilderness zone's they've done. High concept, high execution. It doesn't get much better than that. The only thing it fell short on was music.
Ashenvale is easily in the amazing tier, and you could put it there just on the basis of music and atmosphere, nevermind other cool stuff like the elite dragons and the raid boss in Bough Shadow, the quest Ranae's Cleansing which throws some light on the creation of the Worgen, the quest with the Satyr where Elune herself speaks to you, the fact that you can find Mannoroth's broken polearm at Demon Fall Canyon etc. And of course, Warsong Gulch and all the epic PvP raids that went back and forth in the area.
I played on a pvp server the entire time I played wow and all of its expansions, so I know STV as stranglethorn Vietnam and for that reason its a Great zone for me.
So, I just started playing wow my first wow experience was the first night classic wow actually. I've been playing retail a lot. I love hearing Asmon talk about these zones that I don't know much about. The way he talks he makes me want to play more classic, maybe I will idk I've been leveling a lot of characters in retail but obviously the way the leveling is now some of these zones are just not the same. Listening to Asmon talk about how these zones we're back in the day really makes me sad that I was not into PC gaming when I was a kid, I wish I could look back at WoW how most WoW players do, really.
Would love to see you do a ranking like this for every Dungeon and also a ranking of the raids in World of Warcraft. Really like your content and that you explaine way you feel the way you do of the rankings of the zones.
Point with certain areas of vashj'ir is our humane fear of depths and "prehistoric creatures going around every corner" and the fact that it was mostly all grey and you were very near the imsta death fall out of world. Made every movement a damn gamble... Had to do navigate through it in some glitched parts of it on my scuffed bfa private seever where your character and half the terrain disappeared and all. And the fact that i hated depths as a kid ( fucking semi realistic images of damn sea dinosaurs made me fear that too much) and vashj'ir enbodied that for me
My fav zones per Addon: Classic: Westfall BC: Nagrand WotLK: Grizzly Hills Cata: Mount Hyjal MoP: Valley of the Four Winds WoD: Shadowmoon Valley Legion: Suramar BfA: Drustvar
I did not expect tbh another underrating of Zul Drak. I mean, Zul Drak is literal first zone where you could see the true horrors of the Scourge, their malevolent tactics, epic tribal soundtrack, desperate deranged trolls sacrificing their gods for modicum of chance to fight off Scourge, Scourge flying fortress brought down, Loa destroying itself to avoid being sacrificed and overall fallen troll empire.
By far my favorite zone this far is Ny'alotha, the Waking City. I am very new to this game, but when I visited this zone for a few minutes in DF, it blew my mind. This dark ass atmosphere, these creepy buildings with eyes and the voices whispering to you, trying to drive you insane, just absolute perfection! Is there any way to return to this place? I find the era of the Black Empire and the old gods very fascinating and would like to get a deeper look into it. It's very, very dark and I absolutely love it!
grizzly hills and nagrand to me and my guildies back then was our favorite.. to me it so much memory and joy just thinking about it now. duskwood too is great ..
When I first started playing wow, it was right before the release of WotLK. My first character was a Draenei hunter, so Azuremyst Isle and Bloodmyst Isle hold a special place in my heart :) That said, I think for my fave it's Duskwood, with Darkshore a close second.
Dude that comment about burning steppes and it making it feel like a world of warcraft hit home. That was one of my most memorable experiences in vanilla. I didn't play seriously, just level capped and god bored, but man I remember that moment 15 years later...
Hi asmongold, i have 2 month watch your stream, i love your vidéos and i love world of war craft but i dont have pc , so i watch from my phone your stream wish some day i well buy pc and i well played again. Thank you .
do people remeber that the final quest in ghostland in the south was basicly an outdoor 5 man dungeon back in bc i realy liked that, also the mini questline that started here where you would bring the locket to silvanas and she would start singing the song? for the time that was one of the best feelings that as a low lvl player you would start an event that all other players in the throne room could listen too.
Am I the only one who liked leveling in Blade's Edge Mountains? Sure it was no Netherstorm but I enjoyed the quest progression and visuals quite a bit.
As soon as the grizzley hills music hits, holy shit the nostalgia is real, brought back memories of my druid and dk leveling, wraith was an amazing expansion
Nazmir and zuldazar are by far the 2 best zones of the expac. Asmon clearly never quested horde side in BFA. Those zones are packed with cool areas and put the alliance ones to shame even drustvar to an extent.
im sO happy im not the only one who thinks that of vashjir. i think it was the best high level cataclysm zone. great scenery, sometimes silly but also serious and interesting storyline, not super grindy quests but not necessarily too simple of quests, it was expansive and i liked the mobility it gave you once you got the seahorse because like yeah, you can fly in any zone, but because vashjir is underwater and underwater has a lot of dips and towers and plants, theres just more things to traverse in that extra y axis. I would probably think the same of a zone that was just that but a cloud city zone, but that wouldnt even come CLOSE to matching the scenery of vashjir. The scenery really sells it. Bright exotic sea plants but soft green sea grasses and kelp filler, a big bright red expanse, and a deep and dreary colored but still poppingly colored part thats supposed to be an abyss. a giant sea creature that is literally apart of the zone? amazing. beautiful.
I'm shocked by the dislike for Ashenvale, easily one of my favorite zones in Classic. Probably the most visually stunning, plus some beautiful music. A huge zone, it had one of my favorite lower level dungeons, and it had Warsong Gulch! Plus, it was basically the first zone you start getting into pitched fights on PvP. Love Ashenvale!
it's just the pathing and terrain is quite difficult to navigate without a 40% mount at least. Although the lore and zone, music etc is beautiful for sure
He really did Dun Morogh dirty. Not an absolutely amazing zone, but I think it's definitely great. Has the right amount of spread out for me. I also like old zones more for the fact that you seem more like an explorer trying to survive and killing normal animals, and not like flying on a warship slaying dragons with 30 generals by your side calling you the savior of azeroth.
1:42 I think Antoran Wastes was supposed to be awful. Danger could appear from everywhere, even from the fire in the floor. There is the capital of the Burning Legion, makes perfectly sense to be awful, annoying and dangerous. It's one of my favorite zones because of that.
I remember playing this game ten years ago as a *said with Vork's voice* casual player (my God, the horror!) But the sheer level of detail Asmongold shares for every single zone is truly astounding.
I never felt more threatened in vanilla than questing and mining in UnGoro Crater. I love the vibe of that place, the swamps, dinosaurs, apes and crystal caves. The shoddy little hubs and super fun quests.
Mad respect to the editor that added all the different marks for each zone.
Wow, no joke!
@@devonchafe2764 what else have they added?
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Chat: bad bad bad bad bad
Asmon: I don't know visually it's decent
Chat: decent decent decent decent
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it also goes the other way around.
Asmon: This is shit. Chat: Nooo it's good!! Asmon: OK i guess its not that bad.
And you see he always checks the chat before judging, especially in xmogs.
Because its different people writing and memeing depending on what he's saying, to be fair
@Stoogs yup, his chat is just sooo dumb
If you see someone pluck their own asshair wouldnt u do the same?
I like the elvish zones like Teldrassil and Eversong Woods because they felt so magical and i spent so much time in them i feel kinda attached to them. The ambience, music, even some of the mobs. I absolutely love them
Teldrassil is so good, the music is top tier
I feel that way for Dwarven or Gnomish zones.
The barrens and Teldrassil is the best
Me too, and it has nothing to go with my first character back in Wrath was a Blood Elf Protection Paladin. xD
Agree 100%
Dragonblight also has the cave where Arthas found Frostmourne and abandoned Muradin to save his people back in Wc3, which is amazing too.
Oooh did not realize that was in dblight, but it makes sense as it was around the nerubians
But that doesn’t make sense, he found it in northrend
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@@jamz8785 ...Dragonblight IS a part of Northrend.
@@dannyluo6635 I searched it up, Ik the zone, just didnt know that was it’s name in english
Asmongold: "Darkshore is beautiful, mystical, haunting, mysterious."
Also Asmongold: "Darkshore is literal trash"
he said the "nice" things about darkshore as a joke. you have to understand when he says something seemingly stupid or retarded he's doing it on purpose as a joke. he has stated this many times in his vods that he just says those things for the memes lol.
He's talking about the cata version.
I agree with most of these, but icecrown is amazing for the same reason deadwind pass is pretty high. From a lore and game design perspective it was absolutely well done, you felt the despair and danger of the situation the world was in through gameplay and visual design
Icecrown is a lame zone. The developers just didn't use its potential and weren't faithful to its original design from the Frozen Throne Main Menu.
Icecrown? Don't you mean Mordor?
Icecrown was trash. A pain in the ass to navigate, even with flying mounts somehow. A few decent questlines but doing the questchains themselves felt like a chore and they were overtuned, ya the place was pretty depressing but that doesn't mean much. It was pretty scary and ICC was definitely an imposing figure in the middle of the zone, but tbh the only good thing about Icecrown was the tournament.
Also, deadwind pass is bottom tier F/Awful trash.
@@xplicitmike Id say the "vibe" of a zone is pretty important, its what you'll forever remember and some of the quests were amazing and extremely lore important
The Matthias questline was the reason we could actually defeat arthas + the duel between arthas/illidan and the whole zone feels completely different imo
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Based off this comment section I’ve come to the conclusion that only 25% of his viewers actually play wow, which I’m ok with. That being said Grizzly Hills is the best
Gaia Legend yeah no doubt he’s good at giving and explaining his opinion. There isn’t a doubt in my mind he cares for this game more than any other streamer out there.
GH was great and I feel the old ashenvale was fantastic, the music by itself is amazing tier without adding the zone in. fk you asmon
It's been 12 or so years since I've played, but I do concur. I loved flying around that area.
@@Arathreas Timeless was a fucking blast, I remember logging on with my guild just to group up and PvP. Then WoD broke the guild up because it was such an embarrassing piece of trash
Grizzy hills would be best if it wasn't for that cringe nykelharpa solo at volume 100 right when you get into the zone.
Team Vashj'Ir for life! I loved that zone, absolutely loved it, and still do. Yes, underwater combat isn't the most exciting, and it can be quite annoying at time, but man, the visuals, the atmosphere, it blew me away at the time. For sure my favourite zone in the game.
I skipped that expansion and the next 2 because I genuinely didn't like the look and/or sound of them.
I came back whilst leveling an alt in Legion... I take all my alts there now. Fantastic zone.
That's always been my absolute favorite zone! The music is amazing and extremely nostalgic for me, it's very beautiful, it's the only 3D zone in the game, the ocean is scary, there's gigantic tortoises, it's the most unique zone!
yep, i never understood the hate, the zone is fucking fantastic
Not my favourite zone but damn its up there, great atmosphere, great story, very varied and different.
Least favorite zone because I have always been afraid of deep water in this fucking game
Howling Fjord was probably my favourite zone ever
Me too
Borean for me. Loved the blue dragonflight place. Also dehta. Theres an achievement called dehtas little pita. Pita is pain in the ass. Felt good
Me too!
@@sandrogzirishvili6800 you coming memories come Woltk i Play this
Howling fjord was ok-ish. But Grizzly Hills on the other hand... holy mother of god I wanna go back to that zone, erase my memory and quest in it again
At this point, this is a comfort video for me. I think I've almost watched this video in full, close to 100 times. This is also like the best tier list video he’s ever done with the souls bosses being the second best. I miss these times man
i am addicted to this dude i dont even play wow and still watch a tier list of the zones that are there lol wtf is wrong with me
Lmao don’t feel too bad, most of his audience is the same way haha.
Same
Croslee he got me into WoW, I just subbed for my first month and I’m enjoying the game so much
@@BionikleFG i hope u subbed classic bc retail is dogshit right now. Even asmon says he wouldnt play it. Just the pvp dmg numbers being wrong is game breaking. Not to mention the extensive exploits.
Brandon I got retail, I don’t really mind that since I never saw what it was like before, I’m sure you’re probably right that it is worse but I never experienced the old stuff so I don’t mind it
Unpopular opinion but I loved Teldrassil and OG Darkshore- I loved Teldrassil’s aesthetic and then flying to Darkshore and seeing these huge threshers underneath the murky waves made the whole area feel mysterious and somewhat ominous. It was so cool back then.
the threshers part! as a kid i always wondered if i will ever be strong enough to fight them and why there are even there? yessss thats a memory unlocked right there
best 1-20 experience in the game, after maxing out 50 plus toons those are the only two zones in that bracket i can still play without getting bored.
Who hates teldrassil!!!??? I need a strong word with them.
@@buttlerubbies747 Both zones are garbo generic purple NE tree trash.
I'm glad your tree burned.
They were brilliant
I don’t know what it is about deadwind pass but I like it. It always felt quiet and peaceful despite the dead bodies around.
I remember being terrified of going anywhere near Deadwind Pass while leveling in Duskwood. It was like a zone I shall never enter, back then.
I was really happy when i saw it in the wow movie for some reason
Reminded me of LOTR "Dwimorberg - The Haunted Mountain" From the Return of The King, an eerie area where none passes.
@Elias Frykholm wasn't it Karazhan tower and later the raid location? Was a few spots already set aside for tbc in vanilla, but yeah definitely loving the mystery parts haha our guild starting doing fun social nights with quizzes and treasure hunts etc so finding out some lore and secrets
wtf. this actually creeped me out xd. i hate the feeling of alone. and deadwind pass gives me that feelin...
So while I understand why Dun Morogh was placed where it was, as someone whos first character back in the tail end of TBC / start of Wrath was a dwarf paladin there's a certain nostalgia factor for sure, but here's why the zone deserves to be considered 'great' (at least from my perspective).
Coldridge valley, compared to the other starting zones, was fairly large, I think the only one bigger than it is Shadowglen, but despite the size, because Dun Morogh is snow capped mountains, leaving the starting area of coldridge by going through a path between two hills / cliffs felt completely natural. Shadowglenn and Northshire had the same exits but because they were both forest it felt clear that "you're no longer in the starting area, welcome to the rest of the game" where coldridge didn't have that feeling.
I remember playing for hours before I even made it to Ironforge for the first time and walking up the mountain path to the impressive walkway leading into the city, to be greeted by a canal of lava and seeing the great forge for the first time it was fucking awesome. I think I spent a day and a half of playing just in dun morogh thinking "this is it, this is the game, snow capped mountains and frost trolls, cities built into mountains" and then I was told to venture outward to Loch Modan. Unlike going from Teldrassil to Darkshore, where the enviroment is basically the same, or Elwynn to Westfall where you can see the new zone on the horizon, Dun Morogh is a valley that's basically a bowl. I remember walking through the tunnel to Loch for the first time, expecting to see more snow and ridges on the other side, but was greeted by grass and a lake that wasn't frozen over.
Were the quest the most exciting thing? Not by a long shot, but the entire experience of coming into this game, with no idea of what you would see or what to expect, being in a frozen valley for the first 10+ hours of playing, being introduced to the frost trolls, helping out the gnomes around their fallen city, having a the dwarf home city lacking true "gates" like stormwind & darnassus had, instead it's just built into a mountain. And then by the end of what felt like an adventure in and of itself where you're just helping your fellow dwarves & gnomes, you get lead through a tunnel and don't even experience grass until you're through to the other side.
Does it hold up to be a great / amazing zone without the nostalgia drug? Nope. Even now going back and replaying that zone, it will never be the same as the first time. However, that first playthrough, the way it was just so unique compared to the other starting zones at the time, that's what makes Dun Morogh special.
My most amazing and memorable moment in the game was the first time I sailed into Howling Fjord. The music was that haunting whaler instrumental. You could hear the grinding crunch of the snow pack glaciers. I stood in the bow as the ship navigated between the high cliffs of that narrow channel. There were monsters flying up above, danger in the deeps, a forbidding keep, and up ahead...safe harbor, rustic but sturdy and the NPC clad in friendly, familiar armor.
hard fucking agree , i can remember getting there the first time and it was truly great
My favorite part about this video is that you can really see his passion for the game. His antics are funny and he's a good player, but it's nice to see him geek out over the game like this.
Don’t agree with a whole lot of this but he is absolutely correct in saying Grizzly Hills is the greatest WoW zone of all time.
Still remember my first char in classic a tauren hunter named taurenchief and i was amazed at how big mulgore was and it was just a testament to the unimaginable size of world of warcraft at the time, he never got past level 42 though :( Moved to other prjoect / servers before settling.
Oh god Grizzly Hills makes me sooo nostalgic.
The music alone brings tears to my eyes when I am in the right mood.
Just remembering running through that beautiful environment and listening to the music....gosh.
For me personally WOTLK was the best expansion/the best the game ever got.
Great zones, amazing music, still complex skill trees etc but already far easier instance/PVP finding and alot better for solo players compared to Classic and Burning Crusade.
Did you play it again in classic?
@@pogo8050 I started again just 3-4 weeks back and just finished leveling thorugh Burning Crusade
I am very much looking forward to Grizzly Hills
The music sounds exactly like Swedish folk music and it just adds to that nostalgic beautiful feeling.
the draenei starting zone has a special place in my heart because i remember pretend to be sick to stay home from school, with some snacks with me and i leveled a human paladin there.
so much fun. back in tbc when i was like 11
Dude.. i was 12 and my lil bro was 7. We both pretended to be sick for a week or so, and immersed into exploring that zone together, it was fucking magical. Thank you for bringing those memories up
@@vsezayelol same I would pretend to miss the bus to stay home and play world of warcraft
Suramar is my favorite zone of all time. It was such a cool expirience, every time I got a WQ there I went with joy.
I love how giving him a single dose of nostalgia changes his entire view of The Zone he's talking about
Sholozar should've been comfortable sitting in the amazing tier tbh. It's super atmospheric, the questing was smooth, the titan ruins made it mysterious, the music was completely unique. Best of great tier isn't good enough for it tbh imo fam
If you look at Sholazar Basin as an individual zone its fine but it doesn't fit the Northrend mood. It's like a tropical jungle in the midle of North Pole. A litle bit of diversity is good but it's such a huge contrast. That's why I don't like it. I rate it BAD otherwise GREAT.
Top reasons why Vashj’ir is an AMAZING ZONE:
1. Nazgrim says Thrall’s Balls
2. See above
3. Sea above
4. See above
Asmongold: “yeah man I hate the pop culture references in Uldum”
Also asmon: “ungoro crater is a great zone” *literally exclusively references*
So many cool zones. Loved Grizzly Hills, Arathi Highlands and pretty much all of Northrend lol. I think my absolute best zone was Nargrand. For some reason it just made me feel good.
Zul'drak is amazing. Sure, some of the quests were bad, but the entire zone has one of a kind atmosphere. You are watching an empire collapse before your eyes coupled with quite literal, graphic zombie apocalypse. It's glorious.
zuldrak was ass. hated that place
good aesthetic, AWFUL to quest in
Can you rate the main cities of each race? My favorites were Undercity and Ironforge. Something about ooze and lava and being under ground just hypnotized me.
He's gonna rate Stormwind 1st and Silvermoon last, because he is extremely biased towards alliance , and it shows in this tierlist too, which is fine because he is an alliance player after all.
@@pooriyapoat7398 To be fair, Stormwind has epic music and Silvermoon is kind of a red and gold eyesore. I stopped playing in Pandaria so I don't know if any cities were upgraded since then.
@@mandykarevicius9746 To each their own kind sir
@@pooriyapoat7398 I'm a girl. No worries! Everybody has opinions!
Mandy Karevicius trueeeee
I quit the game when MoP came out. The way he talked about grizzly hills brought me back to one of the best times I ever had in the game.
AIIUserNamesInvalid how dare they put playable midgets in my game
@AIIUserNamesInvalid I was only into pvp when I left. I quit raiding after wotlk and only did pvp in cata. After so long it was just a race to grind to max level and do the same thing all over again for every expansion.
AIIUserNamesInvalid its just the fact you named midgets as an example of some preposterous sort of race like a space cow or a anthrophomorphic panda, considering midgets exist and we call them respectfully dwarves
AIIUserNamesInvalid you said midgets which is in reference to gnomes being irl midgets but the correct term is dwarf as midget is offensive just like the n word etc and is insensitive
AIIUserNamesInvalid but u made it seem like a midget was some otherwordly nonsensical race when comparing it to space goats and talking cows, when really they actually exist in the real world lol
Guys - idk what it is about Asmon, he is just addictive to watch. He literally makes the game so much fun for me. Keep going my man hope you never stop streaming
Big facts
The editor is a champ for adding chapters, since we're all here for the starting zones, cities, stv, tarren mill, and the barrens anyway.
Ghostlands was the best starting zone area in the game for me and it still is. The quests and area were second to none. It was dark, mysterious, and the quests were so engaging compared to the ones at that time. I look back on that area so fondly and don't think many can compare to it. I was an undead main back then so it's not even blood elf bias, it was just an incredible zone. I loved teaming up with people to do the harder quests. I made multiple blood elf classes just to replay that zone back in the day.
Ok my jaw is dropped. Borean Tundra is one of my favourite zones in the entire game. But everyone I know hates it. It been put on amazing made me really happy. I am glad I am not the only one who see's how amazing the zone is.
Lmao your dumb
There's nothing boring about borean.
I didn’t play that much on WoW , i played the demo in 2004 as a troll and didn’t play again until WoD as a Tauren warrior most of the time and stopped playing after it ended , and the best memory i have from that period is when i played in Ashran vs alliance and man i was leading maybe a 100 horde players through raid messages and giving them orders like a general and they followed me until we won i was yelling at them all the time to motivate them when the final push was happening like “FOR THE HORDE” and “FOR DEATH OR GLORY WE WILL BE VICTORIOUS “ “FORWARD “ “DONT STOP AT ANY COST” and the more i send messages like these they became more nd more ferocious and we kept pushing i was in the frontline as a tauren fury warrior named GURZYL and man after we won i had to go and all the horde players begged me to stay for one more and were in love with me because i was a great leader and they felt like they were in a real war vs the alliance because the roleplay i added to my strategies, it was the most heartwarming and thrilling experience in my life playing wow for that short time, i will never forget it I’m sad that i didn’t have a recorded video of it.
Thank you Asmon for this outstanding and engaging analysis of the world (of Warcraft). My favourite zone is Winterspring. I was pleased with the "high great" rating that you gave it. I love the snow. The trees. The yetis. My mind tells me I should make Boralus my home but my hearth belongs to Winterspring.
one thing I always loved about Winterspring is the massive elevation changes. Snowy mountains you can actually climb up hundreds of feet (in game) if you find the right ascent path, and the little hidden nooks and crannies all over the map
I did get emotional when rescuing npcs in Zul Drak like this one dwarf dude who saw his brother dying and couldn't do anything about it bc he was dying as well, never felt more motivated to avenge some npc.
you forgot to put tirisfal glades in the amazing category. . .
dont say "you" asmon doesnt make these vids
He did put it in amazing lol
Silverpine forest fucking sucked though.
@@IronMaidenDoD nope
deadwind pass, eastern and western plaguelands... maybe even trisfal glades.. These areas always gave me the biggest sense of mystery like there is more out there to explore. I also love the spooky ambience
I wish i played the game so i would know anything about this
don't do it, if you value your life and family
wait til shadowlands
Well, reading wiki helps or at least follow nobble, he's a great lore master in terms of wow
why would you ever watch this video if you dont play wow?
@@beerisgood25 because it was in my recommended
I started this video stating Grizzly Hills is the best zone. The music, the quests, the visuals are all top notch.
Nagrand (TBC) and Howling Fjords (WotLK) are by far the most iconic zones in my opinion. The scenery, music, quests, lore ...all of it amazing!
**When Asmon puts that Grizzly Hills ambience on**
Me: **sniff** "How dare you make me cry..."
I always had a soft spot for the jungle in Feralas ... it was one of those original classic zones that really showed off what the game could look like .
On a sidenote, *there should have been a "Meh" category* between "Decent" and "Bad".
Decent is the Meh category.
I also loved the music in Feralas, and the Dragonkin elites gave a sense of danger to it
@@ichirosuzuki2252
Yeah, it was one of the better original zones.
Honestly the vanilla zones should've had a separate tier list for pre-Cata and post-Cata
I loved Nazmir. Blood trolls and blood worship. Naga storming the beach. Graphics with swamp, vines and shallow water. Multiple Loa storylines. Semi-hidden caves in the zone.
Bit too much of an alliance bias.
Also, the belf leveling zones were amazing in so many ways.
Both fair points.
Because he plays Alliance mainly. So of course he's Alliance biased. It's opinion.
Originally I played horde, then I rolled alliance and never went back. The zones were the main reason, they're just straight up superior. A joy to look at and a joy to play.
Horde sucks ass my dude.
Ghostlands is phenomenal
So glad to see Scholazar Basis get recognition. I think it is one of the most interesting questing zones of all time. It's got the titan pillars giving it the warm tropical rain forest climate despite being in northrend. It has the cult destroying one pillar allowing the icecrown weather and undead to break in. The weremurloc vs weredog civil war. And a Hemet Nesingwary chain. And it's an above average looking zone of all the wilderness zone's they've done. High concept, high execution. It doesn't get much better than that. The only thing it fell short on was music.
I think the music is awesome too
Ashenvale is easily in the amazing tier, and you could put it there just on the basis of music and atmosphere, nevermind other cool stuff like the elite dragons and the raid boss in Bough Shadow, the quest Ranae's Cleansing which throws some light on the creation of the Worgen, the quest with the Satyr where Elune herself speaks to you, the fact that you can find Mannoroth's broken polearm at Demon Fall Canyon etc. And of course, Warsong Gulch and all the epic PvP raids that went back and forth in the area.
Hi I just started to play WoW so I am pretty fresh n00b and now I know more about zones. It was very long but entertaining and video. Thank you!!
STV just insane, everytime i start playing i can't wait to get there!!!
Other than the Barren STV is probably the most iconic zone in the entire game.
I played on a pvp server the entire time I played wow and all of its expansions, so I know STV as stranglethorn Vietnam and for that reason its a Great zone for me.
Love how he said it'll take like 30 minutes to do this..... nope....
So, I just started playing wow my first wow experience was the first night classic wow actually. I've been playing retail a lot. I love hearing Asmon talk about these zones that I don't know much about. The way he talks he makes me want to play more classic, maybe I will idk I've been leveling a lot of characters in retail but obviously the way the leveling is now some of these zones are just not the same. Listening to Asmon talk about how these zones we're back in the day really makes me sad that I was not into PC gaming when I was a kid, I wish I could look back at WoW how most WoW players do, really.
Imo, Eversong Woods has the best Soundtrack of all WoW.
i have played wow without sound for the last 7 years lol
It is amazing soundtrack Indeed
@@blackie75 poor soul
Drustvar is my favorite music-wise, if I'm in the mood for deep immersion
I couldn't believe he put ashenvale so low for an alliance player.. Darkshore is BiS early leveling zone too
Would love to see you do a ranking like this for every Dungeon and also a ranking of the raids in World of Warcraft. Really like your content and that you explaine way you feel the way you do of the rankings of the zones.
I agree about Vashj'ir being an amazing zone! It was unique, vast and pretty. I've always loved it and I'm glad it got an 'Amazing' rank :)
Point with certain areas of vashj'ir is our humane fear of depths and "prehistoric creatures going around every corner" and the fact that it was mostly all grey and you were very near the imsta death fall out of world. Made every movement a damn gamble...
Had to do navigate through it in some glitched parts of it on my scuffed bfa private seever where your character and half the terrain disappeared and all. And the fact that i hated depths as a kid ( fucking semi realistic images of damn sea dinosaurs made me fear that too much) and vashj'ir enbodied that for me
My fav zones per Addon:
Classic: Westfall
BC: Nagrand
WotLK: Grizzly Hills
Cata: Mount Hyjal
MoP: Valley of the Four Winds
WoD: Shadowmoon Valley
Legion: Suramar
BfA: Drustvar
SURAMAR🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
Great to see the love for Grizzly Hills. Phenomenal zone.
Old echo isles in Durotar was one of my favourite places iwl
ashenvale is one of my favorite classic zones.
Ill never forget fighting with the alliance there at their lil island town as a level 23 orc warlock
2:31 Like an art critic! So immersed in the memory! Cheers Asmond!
"Head to Head 1v1 vs Ragnaros" LOL dont mind Malfurion and his whole posse.
I did not expect tbh another underrating of Zul Drak. I mean, Zul Drak is literal first zone where you could see the true horrors of the Scourge, their malevolent tactics, epic tribal soundtrack, desperate deranged trolls sacrificing their gods for modicum of chance to fight off Scourge, Scourge flying fortress brought down, Loa destroying itself to avoid being sacrificed and overall fallen troll empire.
11:20 I love how everyone in chat is completely ignoring asmon and just jamming to the skyrim OST
By far my favorite zone this far is Ny'alotha, the Waking City. I am very new to this game, but when I visited this zone for a few minutes in DF, it blew my mind. This dark ass atmosphere, these creepy buildings with eyes and the voices whispering to you, trying to drive you insane, just absolute perfection! Is there any way to return to this place? I find the era of the Black Empire and the old gods very fascinating and would like to get a deeper look into it. It's very, very dark and I absolutely love it!
grizzly hills and nagrand to me and my guildies back then was our favorite..
to me it so much memory and joy just thinking about it now.
duskwood too is great ..
When I first started playing wow, it was right before the release of WotLK. My first character was a Draenei hunter, so Azuremyst Isle and Bloodmyst Isle hold a special place in my heart :) That said, I think for my fave it's Duskwood, with Darkshore a close second.
you should do a dungeon tier list of every dungeon in the game
i will never forget my first time questing in Vashj'ir
I'd put Eversong Woods in amazing. Architecture is cool, music is amazing and quests were fun
agreed
Hard agree. Ever song, Grizzly Hills & Drustvar are top 3.
The soul of pre-cata thousand needles was pure rage when you lagged out and ran off a cliff only to have to run to the far end to get back up.
„Yeah i‘ll be done with this in 30min, i‘ll do it quick“ ends up rating Zones for 2h LULW
Azuremyst Isle has been my favorite music and ambience since I first went there when BC launched and I made my first Draenei.
idk if the mic quality he has is a good trade off for hearing every lip smack, swallow and the saliva in his mouth
Slurp slurp
sounds dry to me
fuck i can hear them now.
thats the best part
Watch asmon for ages never noticed but now I can't not here every slurp
Dude that comment about burning steppes and it making it feel like a world of warcraft hit home. That was one of my most memorable experiences in vanilla. I didn't play seriously, just level capped and god bored, but man I remember that moment 15 years later...
Love how at the very start of the video, there is one person saying "2 hour video Pog"
I havent played WoW since a year, its nice to get some nostalgia from this vid
Hi asmongold, i have 2 month watch your stream, i love your vidéos and i love world of war craft but i dont have pc , so i watch from my phone your stream wish some day i well buy pc and i well played again. Thank you .
Do it, Zbidi Mohamed!
do people remeber that the final quest in ghostland in the south was basicly an outdoor 5 man dungeon back in bc i realy liked that, also the mini questline that started here where you would bring the locket to silvanas and she would start singing the song? for the time that was one of the best feelings that as a low lvl player you would start an event that all other players in the throne room could listen too.
Feat of Strength: Timestamp all the Zones
Aw yes, Exhaulted with Winterspring for that cat mount as well as "They grow up so fast" from Un'Goro for the raptor mount.
On my 11th tooth! I just make sure and hearth at the inn at Gadgetzan. Saves a long trip
Elwyn Forest, Westfall, Duskwood and Redridge all in amazing lol I can sense some human character nostalgia coming through here
Yeah, hes speaking out of experience and nostalgia. My first char was a nightelf and I adore Teldrassil, Darkshore and Ashenvale.
Great content. Really makes you appreciate the zones again!
Am I the only one who liked leveling in Blade's Edge Mountains? Sure it was no Netherstorm but I enjoyed the quest progression and visuals quite a bit.
yes, you're the only one
As soon as the grizzley hills music hits, holy shit the nostalgia is real, brought back memories of my druid and dk leveling, wraith was an amazing expansion
Nazmir and zuldazar are by far the 2 best zones of the expac. Asmon clearly never quested horde side in BFA. Those zones are packed with cool areas and put the alliance ones to shame even drustvar to an extent.
im sO happy im not the only one who thinks that of vashjir. i think it was the best high level cataclysm zone. great scenery, sometimes silly but also serious and interesting storyline, not super grindy quests but not necessarily too simple of quests, it was expansive and i liked the mobility it gave you once you got the seahorse because like yeah, you can fly in any zone, but because vashjir is underwater and underwater has a lot of dips and towers and plants, theres just more things to traverse in that extra y axis. I would probably think the same of a zone that was just that but a cloud city zone, but that wouldnt even come CLOSE to matching the scenery of vashjir. The scenery really sells it. Bright exotic sea plants but soft green sea grasses and kelp filler, a big bright red expanse, and a deep and dreary colored but still poppingly colored part thats supposed to be an abyss. a giant sea creature that is literally apart of the zone? amazing. beautiful.
I'm shocked by the dislike for Ashenvale, easily one of my favorite zones in Classic. Probably the most visually stunning, plus some beautiful music. A huge zone, it had one of my favorite lower level dungeons, and it had Warsong Gulch! Plus, it was basically the first zone you start getting into pitched fights on PvP. Love Ashenvale!
it's just the pathing and terrain is quite difficult to navigate without a 40% mount at least. Although the lore and zone, music etc is beautiful for sure
Still listen to the grizzly hills soundtrack from time to time, always gives me that same amazing nostalgia feeling
He really did Dun Morogh dirty. Not an absolutely amazing zone, but I think it's definitely great. Has the right amount of spread out for me. I also like old zones more for the fact that you seem more like an explorer trying to survive and killing normal animals, and not like flying on a warship slaying dragons with 30 generals by your side calling you the savior of azeroth.
That Grizzly Hills music always hits different for me, the scenery and music along with the quests just seared into my memory forever
Grizzly Hills always been the best, always will be.
Stranglethorn Vale is goated
first great was grizzly hills like ayy best zone in wrath solely on ascetic and music
1:42 I think Antoran Wastes was supposed to be awful. Danger could appear from everywhere, even from the fire in the floor. There is the capital of the Burning Legion, makes perfectly sense to be awful, annoying and dangerous. It's one of my favorite zones because of that.
I remember playing this game ten years ago as a *said with Vork's voice* casual player (my God, the horror!) But the sheer level of detail Asmongold shares for every single zone is truly astounding.
Yes YES! I was afraid that Asmon won't put Vashj'ir in amazing category but he did! Great stuff!
Can't disagree with Grizzly Hills being the best.
I never felt more threatened in vanilla than questing and mining in UnGoro Crater. I love the vibe of that place, the swamps, dinosaurs, apes and crystal caves. The shoddy little hubs and super fun quests.
I hope he does one for Dark Souls
good idea
I literally came here to make sure Grizzly Hills won. Thank you.