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Happy Saturday, everybody! Welcome back to another episode of Seven Wonders of Warcraft. Today, we take a look at some of the natural wonders scattered across Azeroth… have you been to all of these places? 🙂
Video Footage:
– Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft (2004-)
– Some images retrieved from Google Images
Background Music:
– “Feralas” and “Tanaris” from the WoW OST
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Outro Music:
– “Watch Me (Live)” by Greta Van Fleet
Jediwarlock 2024 (wow!)
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Another great video❤
Great video! Except the last part goblins make things better.
Were there high elves before the sundering?
I remember dropping from the two colossals in hardcore lol
oh wow the map at 0:19 is the best ive seen yet, anywhere I could find it ?
Kind of weird, but as I was listening to this I was questing in the emerald dream and I had to sing a night elf a lullaby and it was about a goblin 😀 it was so cute, put him right to sleep so I think I'm gonna use it on my residents
so i've been having two different thoughts while running around Azeroth: 1.) has anyone else noticed how the Elf structures seem to get bigger the farther back in time you go? (here's lookin' at you Dire Maul) and than you get to Valdrakken in the Dragon isles and they got same sort of feel. Almost like they're both accommodating for very large ppl. yes, highs elves are supposed to be opulent, but after a certain point it becomes…awkward.
2.) The skeletons in the southeastern corner of desolace come across as being related to that mammoth skeleton in the ocean south of Wyrmrest Temple. (i'm thinking an evolutionary distant cousin maybe)
wish mount hyjal made it but still pretty good
I'm surprised we didn't see Mount Hyjal mentioned! But nice picks nonetheless.
These are so nice to watch. It’s like a PBS style documentary.
Big feel on that last part. I'm expecting Blizzard to find some inspiration for extra Azshara content in SoD!
Those videos are so chilly to watch 🙂
would be nice to use the ingame music of these areas in your video
Nice video, clean and short.
A future idea could be a top 10 wow historical locations. (Locations that held important events made by player)
Tanaris will always be special to me. When I first played wow in middle school, I use to dislike questing and would just hard grind mobs. So what I would do is kill all the beasts out there and collect their loot for cash. I did this though while listen to Coast to Coast AM, late night and into the early morning just vibing out to spooky stories and a desert full of XP and gold lol
Please do video on the special Altarac run
Mr Jedi warlock, I appreciate you actually used my suggested unit of measurement, I believe both imperial and metric users can have a better understanding of the dimensions of the world around us within Azeroth 🤣
How did I never heard of the lost Troll city of I'lalai in 19 years?
Always found it funny that the Vishas family decided to stay in a house hugged by the Scourge agents on the west and Syndicate rogues on the east. It's going to be quite a road back home, Nancy. If the adventurers doesn't kill your husband than he would likely die traveling back home.
Great video regardless!
Uuuuu mama another Jedi Warlock vidya yesss!❤
Awesome videoooo as always
Another great video. Thank you! From time to time i get numb from playing so much but you show me over and over again how beautiful the game actually is.
3:46 I love that a Goblind tried to make a Star Wars Podracer
Yet another great video keep it up bro
Tanaris is one of my favorite zones. The music for it is perfect. I love the little trails that tell little stories. There's also lots to farm there.
great video mate,nice to see these wonders like a natural geographic documentary
The shimmering flats are basically a nod to the great salt flats in Utah. You have the Bonneville speedway there, and it just so happens the flats were created after Lake Bonneville dried up.