These low level zones are my favorite memories of wow. Nostalgic from being the first moments of enjoyment in the game, highly polished and well designed. I also really love warcraft 3 so it was really satisfying to see things reimagined in 3d
It was something else back then. The huge multiplayer open world was stunning and let's not forget that the Warcraft universe that was super popular in the early 2000s.
I was recently watching some old interviews with some of the original developers, Mark Kern talked about why these zones were so good, explaining that the developers spent 1 year on the Elwynn, Westfall, Redridge, Duskwood zones perfecting that region. They tuned it perfectly, but the time spent on it was obviously too high, so while they took the lessons they learned there and attempted to apply them to the rest of the game they couldn't spend a full year on each level band, so while the Horde zones weren't "rushed" they simply couldn't receive the same level of attention because that would simply take too long.
See, I preferred the Horde line much more than the Alliance version. But that's also because I learned very early on that most of these " quest storylines " have no real impact on 90% of the " main " storyline. Only people who, especially back then, played these types of games simply for the novelty of running around an vast open world and getting a ton of story to read. The type of people that love to read large, multi-book long series. I liked the game for its open world nature, but mostly the visuals and combat against things, especially dungeons/raids. This is also where the guild comradery was such a huge component of how good the game was back then. I love a good story line as much as the next person, one of the reason I love games like Dragon Age Origins. I like exploring to find hidden items, as long as they are useful also. The problem with WoW is that it was so fragmented and impossible to follow a good story without going way out of your way to find it, retain it, and apply it to things you find dozens of hours later in higher level zones.
"they simply couldn't receive the same level of attention because that would simply take too long" so they didnt have time to do it properly so yes it was rushed. thats what rushed means xD
Playing without questie/or rested xp and just letting the game take you is so much more fun. People are so caught up with speeding through the game that they don’t remember to PLAY the game.
Playing the game without any quest helpers is awesome because you actually have to read the quests since they often have directions on where to go and what to do. At the same time you also immerse yourself in the story.
@@greenfroggood2392 If you're not measuring your DPS you cannot know if you're playing the spec right, but I think what you're saying would be a cool option to have for sure.
You said you “want hardcore to come back”?? Bro… hardcore is bigger than ever. Don’t be fooled by the “low pop” on Defias pillager. There are world buffs everyday , never have problems finding groups. Hardcore is alive and well
To me, its how hard it was. Cant just pull everything and aoe things down. You will die. You had to be intentional. Positioning was key. And you had to keep moving because of respawn. I really loved the sense of dangers as soon as you got out of cities/safe zone. The balancing was so good. The whole world was telling you a story and your leveling was very long but smooth. I wish i could experience it again. I came back this year, after leaving after WotLK before Cata patches. It feels so arcadey. There is no treath. Nothing can kill me. Even if i let them hit me. I can gather 6 monsters and survive easy. The story is not engaging. Everything is "mooshy", emotional, and feminised. So many quest where the noc say "together"...specially women. Being soft in their voice and reassuring, tryin to bond togrther. No. I am an undead warlock. There is no togrther. I am here to murder alliances and other worldly demons. Not to nurture eggs and hatch dragon and be a wuss. We need better writing, more masculinity in the mentality. And way better balancing. The world need to feel dangerous again. I want to be scared of going out of the city.
This is only half correct. Yes, I do agree in the overworld you feel like a god, perhaps. But on the contrary, dungeons and raids are MUCH more deadly. Plus obviously, you're completely losing me with your weird mysogyny at the end there.
The last couple of expansions are all self-contained zones, they rarely ask you to travel across to another zone unless you've met a point in the chain that requires you to move on entirely.
24:57 Or Elwynn and Duskwood... on my very first character I decided to swim across the river down south and the first thing I saw was a zombie with a skull next to its name! lol
As a horde player I am jealous. You guys had way more variety in locations. At least you weren't stuck in the barrens for half of the game. Then you get to go to ashenvale, or stonetalon or 1000 needles. Or if you want you can travel to silver pine and quest out there
24:42 Yes, bro! i remember wandering too close to duskwood and seeing those spiders being higher level like wtf. then burning steppes above redridge was wild. and then duskwood and deadwind pass.. oh man i wandered a bit in there scared asf and just ran back so damn fast lmao. dont get me started on duskwood when you travel through the middle and there's a hughe fucking dragon world boss. this video made me realize why wow was so damn good. i miss the prostitution rp at elwynn xD the thing is though that alliance was just so damn fun. the nelf starting zone and then taking the boat trip to sw was memorable. making a dwarf and then riding the "train" to sw was also memorable. it just felt so connected and the world felt so enjoyable.
Westfall food gathering quests filled your bags, there were new recipe rewards but you killed so many animals in the quests you were sick of killing anymore. I use to enjoy making new toons to do zone quests without guild pressure to switch to a main. Remember 1 guy, everyone could see him logon thru his Blizz acct and they'd treat him like there slave & ask for his main to Tank whatever they wanted.
Iirc, elwynn+westfall+duskwood were the last 3 zones that were coded before launch. They were basically recoded, because the dev team felt like the ones they made early on in the development cycle could be improved upon. This is not unusual in the business, because you want the first steps into the world to be impactful. Doom, the original one, had e1m1 be the last level they coded, for example, so all those level design tricks and experience was put on full display.
Bruh the horde starting quest literally make you stop a coup its called ragefire chasm. So weird to think that horde quests were bad. When you have durotar and tirisfal glades which were the focal point of w3 campaign elywn forest was barely mentioned :D
Played dwarf, wasn't liking the game all that much but deadmines and instancing made me do an about face on the whole thing and enjoyed it till the end of BC when I quit. Good memories.
It seems like Horde and Alliance, but it's actually Eastern Kingdoms vs. Kalimdor. That's why the Forsaken zones rock and the NE zones kind of suck. Eastern Kingdoms was developed before Kalimdor was (and also had more lore to go off of). Even if you look in the game's files all of the IDs of EK stuff is lower than Kalimdor stuff, it's also why Kalimdor had multiple unfinished zones (Hyjal, Silithus, Azshara, etc.)
Before Activision you used to actually have to earn your gear and even your pvp rank. It became a handicapped game where you can practically buy your gear and (way too many) mounts. Back in the day guilds would know if someone bought a t2 level 60 and had no experience play their class
If the development studio is owned by a publicly traded company then the goal of making the game is to extract as much money as possible from the consumers for the shareholders. If the studio is privately owned they are more likely to make a good game, however, will likely be bought out by a publicly traded company. Has nothing to do with the developers. Original blizzard team wasn't controlled by Activision
@@paintingsbypanco hes saying its not the indivial developers fault. they dont make those executive decisions , which is true. they have passion but are likely managed badly
@@teriko865 sure part of it is the environment they are in but if its just a job to the developer and not a passion then that will reflect in their work
RR escort quest. Some great thinkers use game mechanics inside the cave. For rapid full clears iirc. Good for a couple quick levels for those in a hurry.
Every time I level I set out with such good intentions to just take my time and enjoy it, yet I still rush it. Literally no idea why I do it to myself
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Leta be honest. The journey to get there(60) is why people love vanilla. Its a sense of challenge and accomplishment when u hit 60. Tedious? Sure. They could of added more quests to make it less grindy. But vanilla is loved for its experience from being an actual mmo, meaning u have to go out, explore, group up, ect. Modern WoW lost all of that.
Vanilla is loved because of nostalgia, not that it was great. Played it myself and remember all of it very well. Modern WoW has achievements which make you go to other places, explore and do fun stuff. I wouldn´t go back to Vanilla if they paid me
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@@Annihilation_0f_The_Wicked9066 speak for yourself. I never played vanilla and i love it. I started in wrath and the two exapnsions i didnt play (vanilla and TBC) are now my favorites.
Truth hurts i know, but we gotta admit it. Vanilla is filled with flaws, shit combat system and what else not. Retail only lacks a proper story and great zones. Wipes the floor with it in everything else. Once you reach 60 or 70, do the dumb as fuck raids, there's nothing else to do. Retail offers much much more. The fact that you haven't played either of them makes it more ridiculous.
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@@Annihilation_0f_The_Wicked9066 i like when people deflect when their opinions are not met. Again, im not an OG player and i prefer vanilla over retail. In know that truth hurts u and not everyone thinks like u. U should try to go out and intereact with others, a lot of them have different likes and opinions. Btw, when i said i never playee neither of them, it was a play on from u saying everyone like Vanilla for nostalgia. Cant be nostalgic for something i never played originally (2004). But love it when i I did play it (2019) when it got re-released and love it more than retail.
Risk, reward, scarcity is why people love vanilla. Oh and they were all hitting puberty then and we love things then. Same with music. Don’t believe me… test it yourself
Alliance questing is slow and story driven. Horde questing is fast paced and mostly with high quest density. After having learned the lore and played through the alliance quests I gotta say that it’s a nice experience, but only for once. If u try to level another character it’s just a chore because it’s extremely slow and quests are not dense whatsoever and most importantly the only enjoyable part about that slow paced questing is not a mystery anymore. It’s a chore, and you know it’s going to be a chore and there’s nothing new to uncover. So for me alliance questing is only enjoyable as a 1 time thing after that horde questing is just a lot more fun and a lot faster on top of that
Early Horde zones may have less story (or no story) compared to early alliance zones, but their zones definitely aren't easier. In fact I'd say they might even be a bit harder. But the whole story of the Horde is about them being a horde of misfits who need to stick together and figure out a way to survive in the world, so in a way it's just as cool as the alliance one. I went horde in 2019 when Classic re-released because back in the day I was pure alliance and I wanted to experience the game from the other side. I had always heard that Horde were better at PvP, and let me tell you it's a massive lie. Once I got to level 30 I had to pretty much level up in dungeons only because entire zones were locked down by the Alliance, with all questing locations camped 24/7, even during the early hours of the morning.
I remember i used to play wow only with breaks because there is not a single mmo game that was as good as wow and sadly none of the games were as good as wow or better still after 20 years which is kinda sad. I know there are tons of other mmo games which people consider better like Final Fantasy for example . The new Throne and Liberty is complete garbage . THE ONLY GAME that might be good in the future is Ashes of Creation but i believe its never going to come out
classic wow is great because you are weak and need to overcome a lot of challenges and form patnerships with other people to succede.. that is the real reason why classic and tbc is so good and wotlk and later expansions are lesser versions of wow.. you are simply too powerful which removes the need to be social because everything is handed to you on a platter
Mythic 0 is harder than all of Classic :D I played Vanilla and the lvling was tedious, slow and boring. The game mostly sucked and people go back to it due to nostalgia because they were kids, had more free time, less responsibilities and stuff like that
classic ruined on cata classic era is ruined because botters and rmt classic hardcore is not for none streamer classic sod, i played it too much i got bored LOL
I love westfall as a horde main. Maybe it’s because I have less experience in it, but I love it. Darkshore is amazing too. Red ridge is the zone i dont really like
Thanks so much for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it
Great job Jedi, love your videos. Keep em coming!
Love the vids Jedi! awesome job!
These low level zones are my favorite memories of wow. Nostalgic from being the first moments of enjoyment in the game, highly polished and well designed. I also really love warcraft 3 so it was really satisfying to see things reimagined in 3d
The original wow was made with love and passion... Not soulless engagement metric's and marketing gimmicks
Nostalgia is all it is. Vannila was released again and it quickly died 😂. It sucks.
@@lightner6924talking out your rear end
@@lightner6924its not dead at all. Hundreds still log on and play including harcore
Hundreds = dead hahahahaha
It was something else back then. The huge multiplayer open world was stunning and let's not forget that the Warcraft universe that was super popular in the early 2000s.
You play WoW for the first time and it was better then anything you have ever seen to that time.
still like that. i cant find another rpg that can replace wow. it's not the same but still has something that other games just dont.
@@julius7949 Unfortunately you can't do anything with retail so there is only classic left
Hardcore never left. It is still populated. Go play it.
I was recently watching some old interviews with some of the original developers, Mark Kern talked about why these zones were so good, explaining that the developers spent 1 year on the Elwynn, Westfall, Redridge, Duskwood zones perfecting that region. They tuned it perfectly, but the time spent on it was obviously too high, so while they took the lessons they learned there and attempted to apply them to the rest of the game they couldn't spend a full year on each level band, so while the Horde zones weren't "rushed" they simply couldn't receive the same level of attention because that would simply take too long.
Cool 😊
well that sucks for horde players. glad i went ally lol
See, I preferred the Horde line much more than the Alliance version. But that's also because I learned very early on that most of these " quest storylines " have no real impact on 90% of the " main " storyline. Only people who, especially back then, played these types of games simply for the novelty of running around an vast open world and getting a ton of story to read. The type of people that love to read large, multi-book long series.
I liked the game for its open world nature, but mostly the visuals and combat against things, especially dungeons/raids. This is also where the guild comradery was such a huge component of how good the game was back then.
I love a good story line as much as the next person, one of the reason I love games like Dragon Age Origins. I like exploring to find hidden items, as long as they are useful also. The problem with WoW is that it was so fragmented and impossible to follow a good story without going way out of your way to find it, retain it, and apply it to things you find dozens of hours later in higher level zones.
Imagine if they had time to cook. If every zone was as polished as these
"they simply couldn't receive the same level of attention because that would simply take too long"
so they didnt have time to do it properly
so yes it was rushed. thats what rushed means xD
Watching this video makes me want to reroll on the classic fresh servers.
Do it. Season of discovery rules.
Turtle wow is the best classic experience right now
Nothing will ever beat warming up in Mulgore or Durotar before joining the Barrensboys!
Playing without questie/or rested xp and just letting the game take you is so much more fun. People are so caught up with speeding through the game that they don’t remember to PLAY the game.
Playing the game without any quest helpers is awesome because you actually have to read the quests since they often have directions on where to go and what to do. At the same time you also immerse yourself in the story.
I would love to play on a server where adons are disabled for everyone
You could, but you could also use thottbot to figure stuff out in 20 seconds.
@@greenfroggood2392 If you're not measuring your DPS you cannot know if you're playing the spec right, but I think what you're saying would be a cool option to have for sure.
Love to see Jediwarlock getting the attention he deserves
This made me want a fresh classic xD
You said you “want hardcore to come back”?? Bro… hardcore is bigger than ever. Don’t be fooled by the “low pop” on Defias pillager. There are world buffs everyday , never have problems finding groups. Hardcore is alive and well
Honestly vanilla wow just does a great job of creating a world that you feel that you're a part of, that feels like home
To me, its how hard it was. Cant just pull everything and aoe things down. You will die. You had to be intentional. Positioning was key. And you had to keep moving because of respawn.
I really loved the sense of dangers as soon as you got out of cities/safe zone. The balancing was so good. The whole world was telling you a story and your leveling was very long but smooth.
I wish i could experience it again.
I came back this year, after leaving after WotLK before Cata patches. It feels so arcadey. There is no treath. Nothing can kill me. Even if i let them hit me. I can gather 6 monsters and survive easy.
The story is not engaging.
Everything is "mooshy", emotional, and feminised.
So many quest where the noc say "together"...specially women. Being soft in their voice and reassuring, tryin to bond togrther.
No. I am an undead warlock. There is no togrther. I am here to murder alliances and other worldly demons.
Not to nurture eggs and hatch dragon and be a wuss.
We need better writing, more masculinity in the mentality. And way better balancing.
The world need to feel dangerous again. I want to be scared of going out of the city.
This is only half correct. Yes, I do agree in the overworld you feel like a god, perhaps. But on the contrary, dungeons and raids are MUCH more deadly.
Plus obviously, you're completely losing me with your weird mysogyny at the end there.
@@janah6473 You cant understand you are a women. Its not weird to be a men. This is world of WAR craft.
Not nurture a dragon's day.
Well, ugh. Was hoping not to get my classic urge back, now it is.
Deviate Delight. LvLing a Human. Let’s go home!
This brings faction pride into the game.
The last couple of expansions are all self-contained zones, they rarely ask you to travel across to another zone unless you've met a point in the chain that requires you to move on entirely.
24:57 Or Elwynn and Duskwood... on my very first character I decided to swim across the river down south and the first thing I saw was a zombie with a skull next to its name! lol
Horde have always had the advantage in Classic. I have played both Factions. Duskwood is my favorite zone. Glad I came across this, great video!
As a horde player I am jealous. You guys had way more variety in locations. At least you weren't stuck in the barrens for half of the game. Then you get to go to ashenvale, or stonetalon or 1000 needles. Or if you want you can travel to silver pine and quest out there
I always wondered what that STV gate was for. Thx a lot!
I can never get myself to play an ally, so a lot of those stories were nice to learn
leveling in classic is best part of the game, classic endgame is awful
24:42 Yes, bro! i remember wandering too close to duskwood and seeing those spiders being higher level like wtf. then burning steppes above redridge was wild. and then duskwood and deadwind pass.. oh man i wandered a bit in there scared asf and just ran back so damn fast lmao. dont get me started on duskwood when you travel through the middle and there's a hughe fucking dragon world boss. this video made me realize why wow was so damn good. i miss the prostitution rp at elwynn xD
the thing is though that alliance was just so damn fun. the nelf starting zone and then taking the boat trip to sw was memorable. making a dwarf and then riding the "train" to sw was also memorable. it just felt so connected and the world felt so enjoyable.
Westfall food gathering quests filled your bags, there were new recipe rewards but you killed so many animals in the quests you were sick of killing anymore. I use to enjoy making new toons to do zone quests without guild pressure to switch to a main. Remember 1 guy, everyone could see him logon thru his Blizz acct and they'd treat him like there slave & ask for his main to Tank whatever they wanted.
Iirc, elwynn+westfall+duskwood were the last 3 zones that were coded before launch. They were basically recoded, because the dev team felt like the ones they made early on in the development cycle could be improved upon. This is not unusual in the business, because you want the first steps into the world to be impactful. Doom, the original one, had e1m1 be the last level they coded, for example, so all those level design tricks and experience was put on full display.
Bruh the horde starting quest literally make you stop a coup its called ragefire chasm. So weird to think that horde quests were bad. When you have durotar and tirisfal glades which were the focal point of w3 campaign elywn forest was barely mentioned :D
ayyy jediwarlocks videos are awesome!
Played dwarf, wasn't liking the game all that much but deadmines and instancing made me do an about face on the whole thing and enjoyed it till the end of BC when I quit. Good memories.
Elwynn - Westfall - Redridge - Duskwood. Peak Content. After that you dive into the stranglethorn madness. Cant beat that in classic
It seems like Horde and Alliance, but it's actually Eastern Kingdoms vs. Kalimdor. That's why the Forsaken zones rock and the NE zones kind of suck. Eastern Kingdoms was developed before Kalimdor was (and also had more lore to go off of). Even if you look in the game's files all of the IDs of EK stuff is lower than Kalimdor stuff, it's also why Kalimdor had multiple unfinished zones (Hyjal, Silithus, Azshara, etc.)
Before Activision you used to actually have to earn your gear and even your pvp rank. It became a handicapped game where you can practically buy your gear and (way too many) mounts.
Back in the day guilds would know if someone bought a t2 level 60 and had no experience play their class
Because it was created by a team of passionate geniuses. Modern Blizzard is allergic to making these decisions for their games today
If the development studio is owned by a publicly traded company then the goal of making the game is to extract as much money as possible from the consumers for the shareholders. If the studio is privately owned they are more likely to make a good game, however, will likely be bought out by a publicly traded company. Has nothing to do with the developers. Original blizzard team wasn't controlled by Activision
@@brandonwilson4740 I was with you until you said "it has nothing to do with the developers"
@@paintingsbypanco hes saying its not the indivial developers fault. they dont make those executive decisions , which is true. they have passion but are likely managed badly
@@paintingsbypanco at least thats the larger problem, but the developers themselves also seem like megacasuals tbh
@@teriko865 sure part of it is the environment they are in but if its just a job to the developer and not a passion then that will reflect in their work
time to lv again
Worth booting up vanilla again, are there people playing?
Love that beginning intro but the funny part is all the carebears choose not to fight the horde by going to pve servers.
the best part of wow classic is the class/race combo and shamans/paladins are only for horde/alliance
RR escort quest. Some great thinkers use game mechanics inside the cave. For rapid full clears iirc. Good for a couple quick levels for those in a hurry.
Kiitos! Oikein viihdyttävä video 🎉❤
Just wanna say I think Thunder Bluff might be a slightly better designed main city than Stormwind..
so.... the human intro cinematic basically spoiled onyxia being lady prestor.
Got the urge to play wow again, deciding between vannilla or the special MOP thing going on, probably gonna go back to classic
A Classic + that just fleshed out the low level Horde experience would be perfect.
The only reason I dislike Westfall, is that there are a handful of quests that have a awful drop rate. Other than that, its a solid zone.
Meanwhile the classic wow team: let’s make everyone blast through the levelling and focus on making raiding harder
Nobody in chat mention's Guzu's face around 20:18 when the tower is shown where he died to the infamous Gitten split pull...
Every time I level I set out with such good intentions to just take my time and enjoy it, yet I still rush it. Literally no idea why I do it to myself
Leta be honest. The journey to get there(60) is why people love vanilla. Its a sense of challenge and accomplishment when u hit 60. Tedious? Sure. They could of added more quests to make it less grindy. But vanilla is loved for its experience from being an actual mmo, meaning u have to go out, explore, group up, ect. Modern WoW lost all of that.
Vanilla is loved because of nostalgia, not that it was great. Played it myself and remember all of it very well. Modern WoW has achievements which make you go to other places, explore and do fun stuff. I wouldn´t go back to Vanilla if they paid me
@@Annihilation_0f_The_Wicked9066 speak for yourself. I never played vanilla and i love it. I started in wrath and the two exapnsions i didnt play (vanilla and TBC) are now my favorites.
Truth hurts i know, but we gotta admit it. Vanilla is filled with flaws, shit combat system and what else not. Retail only lacks a proper story and great zones. Wipes the floor with it in everything else. Once you reach 60 or 70, do the dumb as fuck raids, there's nothing else to do. Retail offers much much more. The fact that you haven't played either of them makes it more ridiculous.
@@Annihilation_0f_The_Wicked9066 i like when people deflect when their opinions are not met. Again, im not an OG player and i prefer vanilla over retail. In know that truth hurts u and not everyone thinks like u. U should try to go out and intereact with others, a lot of them have different likes and opinions. Btw, when i said i never playee neither of them, it was a play on from u saying everyone like Vanilla for nostalgia. Cant be nostalgic for something i never played originally (2004). But love it when i I did play it (2019) when it got re-released and love it more than retail.
The pain from undead male rogues are going to told to our grandkids.
Undead male rogues seemed to be more of a STV thing, male orc hunters seemed to frequent Redridge, at least on my server.
I remember the first time I ever got to red ridge I was killed and body camped by a lvl 60 rogue
the Defias did nothing wrong
Born and raised Darnassus!
weird to hear a love letter to the author's own misunderstanding.
FRESH SERVER Zandalar tribe EU, come on guys the fresh is there
Seemed superdead when i checked it out
Nah everywhere people !
The leveling guild need to purge the lv 1s !
@@Dsdler 6weeks out only,the people is leveling,give a try the server is starting
This is just opium hype like deviate delight server NA.
Zandalar Tribe EU is back from the dead? I thought it got shut down/merged in Wrath Classic
You should link original videos in your description
I'm pretty sure it's mostly nostalgia and that classic is a "solved" game.
I wish there was a mmo out there that followed the same game design phiolsophy. And I dont mean Everquest, would prefer something newer 😅
Risk, reward, scarcity is why people love vanilla. Oh and they were all hitting puberty then and we love things then. Same with music. Don’t believe me… test it yourself
Alliance questing is slow and story driven. Horde questing is fast paced and mostly with high quest density. After having learned the lore and played through the alliance quests I gotta say that it’s a nice experience, but only for once. If u try to level another character it’s just a chore because it’s extremely slow and quests are not dense whatsoever and most importantly the only enjoyable part about that slow paced questing is not a mystery anymore. It’s a chore, and you know it’s going to be a chore and there’s nothing new to uncover. So for me alliance questing is only enjoyable as a 1 time thing after that horde questing is just a lot more fun and a lot faster on top of that
Maybe next year they will make Season of Questing
ZANDALAR TRIBE EU
Both vanilla and hardcore are still very active. People need to stop listening or reading fake news about these game modes.
Yah 80 total people on the hardcore servers . It's a seasonal game mode get over it
@@WoWUndad talking out your ass and hating on a mode is a sad life live
Ninjaslayerxxx is still there on that bridge if you go to Redridge on Era PVP servers...
Hey Jedi, I know that guy! ;) Jokes Aside, cool to see his videos being reviewed! :D
i don't know man i like westfall way more then darkshore.
Nah darkshore is the goat questing zone. So many quests there.
nostalgia and thats all
Undead starting zones best in game.
Aaaaaaannnd then they made incursions in Sod... Making sure you don't get to experiment any of this. NICE JOB BLIZZ è_é
Jediwarlock 4ever!
what server is this anyone knows?
I dont understand how westfall is this horrible place for the npc's and they cant get help they are next door to the forest and stormwind
For me, the challenge while leveling, i can't handle the brain dead leveling that most mmos embrace these days.
For the Horde! This is all I have to say after watching the intro of this video. And now I'm off to gank some snowflake alliance.
comeback in gw2 with a warrior
Early Horde zones may have less story (or no story) compared to early alliance zones, but their zones definitely aren't easier. In fact I'd say they might even be a bit harder. But the whole story of the Horde is about them being a horde of misfits who need to stick together and figure out a way to survive in the world, so in a way it's just as cool as the alliance one.
I went horde in 2019 when Classic re-released because back in the day I was pure alliance and I wanted to experience the game from the other side. I had always heard that Horde were better at PvP, and let me tell you it's a massive lie. Once I got to level 30 I had to pretty much level up in dungeons only because entire zones were locked down by the Alliance, with all questing locations camped 24/7, even during the early hours of the morning.
26:00 im raid logging in Lost Ark to revist HC
I remember i used to play wow only with breaks because there is not a single mmo game that was as good as wow and sadly none of the games were as good as wow or better still after 20 years which is kinda sad. I know there are tons of other mmo games which people consider better like Final Fantasy for example . The new Throne and Liberty is complete garbage . THE ONLY GAME that might be good in the future is Ashes of Creation but i believe its never going to come out
sadly blizzard decided to make the game more playable for bots and less fun for humans.
classic wow is great because you are weak and need to overcome a lot of challenges and form patnerships with other people to succede.. that is the real reason why classic and tbc is so good and wotlk and later expansions are lesser versions of wow.. you are simply too powerful which removes the need to be social because everything is handed to you on a platter
Mythic 0 is harder than all of Classic :D I played Vanilla and the lvling was tedious, slow and boring. The game mostly sucked and people go back to it due to nostalgia because they were kids, had more free time, less responsibilities and stuff like that
LOVE CLASSIC LORE
I did vanilla when it was vanilla, would never go back knowing what I know now.
Same here! It mostly sucked. Can´t believe i´m saying it, but in comparison to what came after, its not really that amazing
PLAY HARDCORE CLASSIC!
pass
Pve nab 😂😂
Nothing hardcore about a pve server
Voiceover got an upgrade
Great vid guzu
Great vid? It's react content lmfao
Dead mines is a goonies ripoff
classic ruined on cata
classic era is ruined because botters and rmt
classic hardcore is not for none streamer
classic sod, i played it too much i got bored LOL
Cringe chat comment from Eddybear after the video
Kid can't understand sarcam, sad
I am like number 279
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your react content is getting so far out of hand that im unsubbing. GL bro.
Level phases were the most digustingly lazy way of artificially extending the game I've ever seen
Westfall is awful.
Classic copium..
Westfall is terrible to quest in
I agree. It's iconic, but I hate it
It is if you're a noob
I love westfall
I love westfall as a horde main. Maybe it’s because I have less experience in it, but I love it. Darkshore is amazing too. Red ridge is the zone i dont really like
@@brandonwilson4740how can you be a noob in a 20 year old videogame that has 3 buttons ?
First BAABBBYYY
3rd :D