The Dead-Ends of Azeroth | World of Warcraft



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Happy Friday, everybody! Today, let’s take a trip around Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms to the far reaches of these continents… what can be found where you can go no further? Let’s find out!

Video Footage:
– Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft (2004-)
– Some images retrieved from Google Images and WoWpedia.

Background Music:
– “Ruins and Hills” from the LotRO OST
– “Tanaris” and “Burning Steppes” from the WoW OST

Outro Music:
– “Watch Me (Live)” by Greta Van Fleet

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21 thoughts on “The Dead-Ends of Azeroth | World of Warcraft”

  1. Moooore dead ends, please! I want to visit the Winterspring valley soon; I'd forgotten how tough a place that was back in the vanilla days, and I don't think I've been back since.

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  2. 1:31 there are moonsabers just northwest of the ruins. Kinda near where the cat spawns. I slways thought the cats in Darkshore and Ashenvale maybe feral cousins of the domesticated mounts. Like Shadumbra.

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  3. Hi Jedi!

    The lack of doodads, critters, or terrain features make Darkwhisper Gorge and the Tainted Scar utterly dreary. It's amazing how WoW can look so lively with just a handful of decorations — and how dull it can look without it.

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  4. Sadly the end of the world as we know it is coming with the cata pre patch.

    This broke my heart back when it happen the first time The last night of Wrath before the cata systems patch we had a druid party in Moonglade and then decide to have an all Tree Druid raid on Org ( had a pally and a cpl priests got in also some how ) The sigh of 20 plus trees running across the Barrons and into Org was awesome and one of my fave memory's in all my years of this game

    I been doing some streams of me running around the old world in Wrath classic and checking out the places that will go away with the passing of Wrath . I know i can visit in classic era but Wrath was the peak wow for me and we will never have another like it

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  5. I always liked tracking the path of the titans from ulduar to its end point in dragonblight southern sea. I like to think it was connected to uldaman and beyond.

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  6. I've always loved these areas growing up, and I am so glad to see them mentioned here! I once made the journey to the South Seas, corpse hopping as a Night Elf wisp to reach the shores. That locale, along with the Hyjal gate, the sealed Grim Batol, all gave Vanilla this beautiful sense of mystery and horizons, and wonder what could lay beyond these hidden areas. They are liminal spaces to such a wonderful fantastical degree.

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