The Beauties of WoW
Hello gamer! Who better than you should know that 80-90% of all the information we receive is visual. Sometimes it’s better to look at an image than to read a lot of small letters about what is depicted in the painting. I believe this is roughly the basis for the popular saying: it’s better to see something once than to hear about it a hundred times~~read. And this thought inspired me for this post, let’s go! :)
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1. Practically Fuji - a mountain and a forest on the borders of the Howling Fjord.
2. A city and a lighthouse. Apparently inhabited by a hostile people, but from the saddle of an air transport, you can also admire it.
3. Ice, ships, northern sky, I never get tired of admiring this place.
4. Dragon's Graveyard – a dragon cemetery. And a temple in its center.
5. The good old Outland and the most damaged by war Hellfire Peninsula.
6. The same hellfire, side view.
7. Nagrand – love forever :)
8. Not particularly peaceful villages of the Howling Fjord.
9. The sea and icebergs.. nothing purely game-related – yet still beautiful. :)
10. Actually, we are freeing Northrend from the undead – there it lurks.
11. Trading port.
12. Cliffs and ledges of the Howling Fjord.
13. Ships at sunset and in the northern lights. Almost Aivazovsky. :)
**14\. A mesmerizingly beautiful cave in the Un'Goro Crater. I wandered there for a long time, looking at the glowing crystals.**
15. Steelgrill, the famous capital of the dwarf gnomes, view from the outside. Much of it is underground, or rather under the mountain.
16. The deserts of Tanaris and the local ogre natives. They are not known for their friendliness, but considering my magic knowledge, that’s a problem for them. :)
17. As a contrast, the waterfalls of Feralas – one of the elf forests.
18. Eternal autumn of Azshara. Long ago, this was the suburbs of the capital of the great kingdom of night elves. But the beautiful queen Azshara betrayed her kin and began serving the demons of the Legion. In the ensuing war, the continent itself was destroyed, in the center of which lay these places. Now this is an abandoned coast in eastern Kalimdor filled with ruins.
19. Again, Nagrand – yes, I am in love with this area. And there’s a lot to see.
20. In the foreground is not an elephant, but an elekk. The locals use them as riding animals. So buy our elekks. Nagrand, as you probably guessed.
21. Taurens love nature, as clearly seen in their homeland – Mulgore. The territory of the hostile Horde, and breaking in for this report was risky for my virtual life.
22. A village on the cap of a giant mushroom in Zanga'tar – that’s where I've always dreamed of living :)
23. The same mushroom, viewed from below.
24. The Terokkar Forest – although beautiful, too cold for my taste :)
25. Zanga'tar. I love just flying over it, gathering herbs and fishing. What monsters, what battles?
26. The grim Hellfire Peninsula – demons and traces of a great war with the Legion. Sometimes it can be beautiful.
Despite the fact that there are few polygons on characters and mobs, the world of Blizzard looks good and is pleasantly mesmerizing. You can feel that it was made with soul. Comment and attach your screenshots on the theme of “landscapes”. ;-)
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