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Oct 13 2008

WotLK update

Published by sallen77 at 9:51 am under gaming, world of warcraft Edit This

With Wrath of the Lich King coming out a month from today, I thought I’d give a little bit of an update on what I’ve experienced in Beta so far. I’ve leveled a Death Knight up to 65 and my Hunter is at 76-and-a -half and is making the push for 80 before they take the Beta servers down.

This truly has been an unbelievable expansion to the game, and is well beyond anything they have done yet. Many of the quests have a much more immersive feel. One of the threads, which takes place in Dragonblight is absolutely epic, featuring an awesome cut scene, a changing town and some trials you never imagined taking part in.

All the zones are quite well laid out and feature more flight paths than in the past, making travel a bit easier. They’ve all been quite breath-taking in their scope; some a vast wasteland of ice and snow, others a nordic playground, and Sholazar Basin - a much more attractive Un’Goro Crater. Now, I’m just looking forward to learning Cold-Weather Flying at 77 so I can get around a little quicker.

Profession-wise, I’ve only really explored Leatherworking, but they’ve added some extremely nice features and gear opportunities. Now, instead of just making patches, Leatherworkers have the ability to emboss some of their own gear. The embossing recipes give you the ability to add ridiculously strong buffs to your bracers (141 AP, etc.) - a very fine addition indeed!

All in all, it looks as though Blizzard has outdone themselves this time! Be sure to preorder your copy!

 

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