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wow classic gold a few. For air and also zone coherence I really don't think Swamp of Sorrows was bettered until Zangarmarsh, that I contest remains the most zone in all of Warcraft. Your narration, video did the zone justice.
It is interesting how the swamp zones are normally the most interesting and impactful.a zone similar to this goes back way when wow was interesting, it has almost an early guildwars or everquestian vibe...I guess overall and it still affects me today, the warcraft franchise never did it to me, the artwork was only off in that manner.
Its a very market cartoony artsytle that you either adore or rather can not ignore how jarring and blocky the layout is and so never get in the game, the art just put me off. But there was instances, places, minutes when that particular iconic cartoonish warcraft artstyle pays off plus it fits into the world, such as the buy wow classic gold thematic layering, when nightelf territory meets jungle, the cities..but everquest was ideal for me at thatabouts time in life....
It's so apparent fire that is how much that you hold thank you so much for creating videos. It's so nice to have the ability to feel that the zones instead of from a quest/grind view. There is so much that moved into these zones, and all of us who played Vanilla can nevertheless feel that way, but it's so easy to forget every detail, ambiance and vibes when you have done the quests over and over again. Thanks for breathing new life into all these places!?
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By | Limm |
Added | Mar 20 '19 |
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