Zuldazar – Music & Rain Ambience | World of Warcraft Battle for Azeroth / BfA



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Nestled deep in Zandalar’s primal jungle, Zuldazar is a remnant of the once-mighty Zandalar empire. A vast coastline surrounds Zuldazar to the south, east, and west, offering bountiful opportunities for fishing, boating, swimming, and treasure hunting. To the north are the marshland of Nazmir, and the deserts of Vol’dun.
High above the jungle canopies, the Golden Throne serves as Zuldazar’s city center, with some of the most breathtaking views in the region. It is from here that Rastakhan, king of the Zandalari, rules. A vast, ancient cityscape of interconnected terraces sprawls out below, dotted with temples devoted to the loa, which are maintained by their loyal servants.
Visitors can find anything they need for an extended stay in the heart of Dazar’alor at the center of the city. Facilities include an inn, portals to all major Horde cities along with Dalaran, profession trainers, a bank, training dummies, vendors, and more. It’s easy to get lost this ancient, multileveled city—but that only emphasizes its vastness and grandeur.
Zandalar’s rich tapestry of flora and fauna deserve research and cataloguing. The Zandalari have shown themselves to be able beast masters, having domesticated many of the creatures that roam the land. Some of these serve as helpful allies to the Zandalari; others prove obstacles to those who would seek to exploit the jungle’s resources. Tamed Ravasaurs, Brutosaurs, Pterrodax, and Direhorns make up just a portion of their menagerie. There are countless other wild beasts that make their homes in surrounding jungles, from Muddy Riverbeasts to Roaming Nibblers.

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Composers:
Zuldazar Jungle: David Arkenstone and Leo Kaliski
Zuldazar Bazaar: David Arkenstone
Zuldazar, Zandalari Lament, City of Gold: Sam Cardon
Zandalari Troll: Sam Cardon and Leo Kaliski

World of Warcraft Battle for Azeorth Zuldazar locations on this video:
0:00:00 Intro
0:00:50 Nesingwary’s Trek
0:02:05 Rootway
0:07:07 Near the Sliver
0:09:52 The Sliver
0:12:33 Tal’gurub
0:18:33 Savagelands
0:19:32 The Tusk Pools
0:21:35 Scaletrader Post
0:22:17 Temple of Rezan
0:25:46 Savagelands
0:29:43 The Feeding Grounds
0:33:01 Warbeast Kraal
0:37:37 The Slough
0:38:48 Temple of Prophet
0:40:13 Kingsmouth River
0:41:36 Old Merchant Road
0:42:50 Village in the Vines
0:44:18 Gorilla Gorge
0:46:20 The Zocalo
0:50:25 Dazar’alor
0:51:46 Grand Bazaar
0:55:26 The Sliver
0:56:26 Terrace of the Chosen
0:57:18 The Zocalo
0:59:10 The Great Seal

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45 thoughts on “Zuldazar – Music & Rain Ambience | World of Warcraft Battle for Azeroth / BfA”

  1. This is the time for a little variety. I had this video on my "to do list" for so long. I am happy to finally release it.

    Do you like this video? Give it a like, listen to more (playlist links below), subscribe. Do you want to further support my work? Details in the video description.

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    Battle for Azeroth music & ambience playlist: http://tiny.cc/7p3sxy

    WoW Rain Ambience Playlist: http://tiny.cc/9u50xy

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    Livestream with Music & Ambience: https://www.youtube.com/Meisio/live

    With love,

    Meisio

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  2. I really like this one. It's something you can keep open on a 2d screen and keep gaming on. I do love the fact that you used the very slow zoom in effect. Well done.

    I'm actually gonna say now that you're doing something here that I've been thinking about doing for a long time but never got around to it. The scenery, the music, the slow zoom in effect. I did do something similar for a Diablo 2 Music video that I got on my channel, do check it out if you like that soundtrack. Again, good job.

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  3. Thank you so much for this! Zuldazar is one of my favourite zones and the music is so beautiful. I love to just park my character there and relax and enjoy the vibe. This is my new sleep music now.

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  4. Thank You for amazing work, it's really astonishing. There are some channels on YouTube with WOW music and ambience, but Yours is almost perfect!
    Best atmosphere in videos for sure.
    And one more thanks for the description to videos.

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  5. we can say whatever we want about the whole bfa experience, but we can't argue that the art team was as always on point with their work! <3
    awesome video, thank you meisio 🙂 helps me a lot to chill in my study breaks

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  6. Even though it did not like the concept of separated islands and the horde capital being so split up, this is the best zone in BFA. Finally a Troll Tribe, that does not hate us. And the whole design of Zuldazar, the massive spread out City scape seamlessly transitioning into a jungle is just so impressive, maybe one of the best Zones they ever did (right up there with Vashj'ir, KunLai and Howling Fjord)

    Thanks a lot of the rain ambience!

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  7. Criminally under-viewed.
    I played wow on and off since vanilla, but I ended my journey in BFA. Zuldazar was amazing, it's beautiful and it's massive. It felt like half the zone's quests took place inside the city itself. We went to alot of cool places in wow over the years, but the memory of taking my darkspear troll shaman through the heartland of a once azeroth-spanning empire will always remain my most memorable solo wow experience.
    Thank you very much for the video <3.

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  8. I just was only now able to play through this expansion and don’t get it’s hate.

    Weak here and there but it’s aesthetics renewed the wanderlust I had playing the first time. The colour-pallet was soothing and artistic and let’s be honest the aztec dinosaur flair woke the small child in all of us!

    From your golden pikes of Zuldazar, through the blooded marshes of Nazmir and over the sandy dunes of Vol’dun.

    Zandalar forever!

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  9. The most beautiful thing about this addon was the great region around Dazar'alor. The music, the sounds, the endless green hills and the many ancient ruins. I've stopped playing WoW, but I listen to the music from the game every day and mostly to the wonderful arrangements by Meisio. Thanks for that!

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  10. I don't like most music past Cataclysm as I feel like it's too cinematic and not ambient enough, but I got this playing by chance and I must admit I'm very happy 🙂 I really enjoy this ambient-style of soundtrack.

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