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This was an Area you needed in Classic/Vanilla for A Class or Itemquestline (i can‘t remember the detail but i‘ve done it with one of my Alts). 20 Years ago. It got destroyed by the Cataysm.
You should make a video about Newman’s Landing, the little pier and house way out in the sea to the east in older versions of the game. New characters would spawn in there and then be teleported to their actual starting locations all behind the scenes.
This is the old race that lasted from vanilla to wotlk, Deathwing got thousand needles under water when he emerged and flew from the Barrens all the way down.
Neither. This was a scrapped part of the Scepter of the Shifting Sands. The quirk was going to be to see who could not only fugire out the note was here but also swim out into Fatigue and survive to get it. Changed to the islands way south on Tanaris instead for a few reasons according to one of the old developer DVDs: Some classes simply probably would never be able to do it. Too far into fatigue and not enough healing. Plus if you touch the ocean floor you instantly die so even if someone was crazy enough to make it on one of the hard classes there was still a chance they'd just fail. Secondly, they didn't like how close to a world border it was and they didn't want players going to place where you can look into nothingness or see how maps are meshed together. Nowadays, there's so much of this going around I'm sure they wouldn't care. They considered putting in a way to get there with Engineering but then that posed the question well wh are forcing every player in the world who wants to try to make a scepter into Engineering (not that it isn't the best profession in Classic anyway).
Since they've just been left as test buildings. Lots of private servers have put stuff there. It's more of an Easter Egg than anything now – the 20th Anniversary did have us go there, albeit not nearly as deep as they used to be. Touching the sea floor still kills you, good stuff.
This was an Area you needed in Classic/Vanilla for A Class or Itemquestline (i can‘t remember the detail but i‘ve done it with one of my Alts). 20 Years ago.
It got destroyed by the Cataysm.
Was only one quest back then ,was a low lvl boss you have to kill him he was inside a big building.not sure quest still exists.✌️
Weren’t they just used for the anniversary event?
You should make a video about Newman’s Landing, the little pier and house way out in the sea to the east in older versions of the game. New characters would spawn in there and then be teleported to their actual starting locations all behind the scenes.
What are you going to do when you run out of facts?
Its the old raceway isn't it?
This is the old race that lasted from vanilla to wotlk, Deathwing got thousand needles under water when he emerged and flew from the Barrens all the way down.
Love your videos watch ever, morning the new part ❤
Neither. This was a scrapped part of the Scepter of the Shifting Sands. The quirk was going to be to see who could not only fugire out the note was here but also swim out into Fatigue and survive to get it. Changed to the islands way south on Tanaris instead for a few reasons according to one of the old developer DVDs: Some classes simply probably would never be able to do it. Too far into fatigue and not enough healing. Plus if you touch the ocean floor you instantly die so even if someone was crazy enough to make it on one of the hard classes there was still a chance they'd just fail. Secondly, they didn't like how close to a world border it was and they didn't want players going to place where you can look into nothingness or see how maps are meshed together. Nowadays, there's so much of this going around I'm sure they wouldn't care. They considered putting in a way to get there with Engineering but then that posed the question well wh are forcing every player in the world who wants to try to make a scepter into Engineering (not that it isn't the best profession in Classic anyway).
Since they've just been left as test buildings. Lots of private servers have put stuff there. It's more of an Easter Egg than anything now – the 20th Anniversary did have us go there, albeit not nearly as deep as they used to be. Touching the sea floor still kills you, good stuff.
Use in the new mount quest