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Doodads and props! The detail that’s put into small things like candles, food, and written text is stunning - they add so much character to wherever they are. I love looking at them wherever I go, from Tazavesh to Boralus and beyond.
Doodads and props! The detail that’s put into small things like candles, food, and written text is stunning - they add so much character to wherever they are. I love looking at them wherever I go, from Tazavesh to Boralus and beyond.
The curious owlkittens in Suramar. They are the cutest lil troublemakers *ever*.
The curious owlkittens in Suramar. They are the cutest lil troublemakers *ever*.
Howling Fjord. It’s one of my favorite zones to quest through, but I really love it because of how scenic it is. The first view of the zone you get as an Alliance player is absolutely breathtaking.
Howling Fjord. It’s one of my favorite zones to quest through, but I really love it because of how scenic it is. The first view of the zone you get as an Alliance player is absolutely breathtaking.
Head tracking! It’s such a small little thing, but it’s amazing how much of a difference it can make when your character’s head turns toward a nearby NPC or a quest giver you happen to be talking to.
Head tracking! It’s such a small little thing, but it’s amazing how much of a difference it can make when your character’s head turns toward a nearby NPC or a quest giver you happen to be talking to.
Chromie. She’s spunky and hilarious and always very refreshing wherever she shows up.
Chromie. She’s spunky and hilarious and always very refreshing wherever she shows up.
The Darkmoon Faire! The rollercoaster, the fortune teller, the merry-go-round, the prizes - I love the whole quirky (but secretly dark) atmosphere and I especially love that we keep getting new rides and attractions, years after its release.
The Darkmoon Faire! The rollercoaster, the fortune teller, the merry-go-round, the prizes - I love the whole quirky (but secretly dark) atmosphere and I especially love that we keep getting new rides and attractions, years after its release.
The inky black potion. Nothing quite transforms the feeling of a zone and makes for a more cozy, immersive experience than this lil potion.
The inky black potion. Nothing quite transforms the feeling of a zone and makes for a more cozy, immersive experience than this lil potion.
Class trainers. Say what you will, but I actually kind of miss the surprise of going back to the trainer and seeing what new abilities they had to offer me.
Class trainers. Say what you will, but I actually kind of miss the surprise of going back to the trainer and seeing what new abilities they had to offer me.
Concept art. I love seeing earlier iterations of things, the different interpretations artists bring to the table, and how much life each piece breathes into the final product. That middle pic of Storm Peaks is one of my absolute favorites.
Concept art. I love seeing earlier iterations of things, the different interpretations artists bring to the table, and how much life each piece breathes into the final product. That middle pic of Storm Peaks is one of my absolute favorites.
The fact that so many lines have voice acting. In vanilla, I never would’ve expected a random no-name mob to actually shout at me, but one day I logged on and the world came alive with the voices of all sorts of different NPCs and mobs.
The fact that so many lines have voice acting. In vanilla, I never would’ve expected a random no-name mob to actually shout at me, but one day I logged on and the world came alive with the voices of all sorts of different NPCs and mobs.
The map design. They’ve got a fun in-universe feel and I’ve always really liked seeing the sketches on the periphery of each map, especially Classic’s with the ship and naga.
The map design. They’ve got a fun in-universe feel and I’ve always really liked seeing the sketches on the periphery of each map, especially Classic’s with the ship and naga.
Being able to see Azeroth from Argus. Though we technically got to see it in the Black Temple, that skybox doesn’t compare at all to the awesome majesty of this one. The light cresting the horizon? The swirl of clouds? It’s so beautiful.
Being able to see Azeroth from Argus. Though we technically got to see it in the Black Temple, that skybox doesn’t compare at all to the awesome majesty of this one. The light cresting the horizon? The swirl of clouds? It’s so beautiful.
Pepe! (and all of the really cute and adorable costumes you can collect for him).
Pepe! (and all of the really cute and adorable costumes you can collect for him).
The bit of blood on the floor of Lordaeron’s throne room from when Arthas killed his father. While grisly, it’s some great attention to detail and pays homage to a big lore moment. (It’s even shaped like the Lordaeron L, wouldn’t you say?)
The bit of blood on the floor of Lordaeron’s throne room from when Arthas killed his father. While grisly, it’s some great attention to detail and pays homage to a big lore moment. (It’s even shaped like the Lordaeron L, wouldn’t you say?)
The Tazavesh band boss, which I henceforth dub the “battle of the bands”. Pretty sure when we started the encounter I told my group, “this is already the best fight ever”. It’s so creative, so hilarious, and just an all around fun fight.
The Tazavesh band boss, which I henceforth dub the “battle of the bands”. Pretty sure when we started the encounter I told my group, “this is already the best fight ever”. It’s so creative, so hilarious, and just an all around fun fight.
The Shadowmoon Valley cinematic. It’s no secret that this is my favorite cinematic by far, I tear up every time I watch it. SO much is said in so few words, the music is astounding, and Velen’s sacrifice is just so incredibly impactful.
The Shadowmoon Valley cinematic. It’s no secret that this is my favorite cinematic by far, I tear up every time I watch it. SO much is said in so few words, the music is astounding, and Velen’s sacrifice is just so incredibly impactful.
Lady Moonberry. I really really do love how delightfully self-aware Ardenweald is and how much it pokes fun at various story tropes / beats in WoW’s lore.
Lady Moonberry. I really really do love how delightfully self-aware Ardenweald is and how much it pokes fun at various story tropes / beats in WoW’s lore.
The lil shake your screen does because the Fel Reaver is so heavy it literally shakes the ground when it moves.
The lil shake your screen does because the Fel Reaver is so heavy it literally shakes the ground when it moves.
Shadowlands cooking profession item names. It was pointed out to me that they cleverly imply the Brokers (who need no sustenance themselves) tried to come up with food for the mortals but didn’t quuuuiiiite understand how it worked.
Shadowlands cooking profession item names. It was pointed out to me that they cleverly imply the Brokers (who need no sustenance themselves) tried to come up with food for the mortals but didn’t quuuuiiiite understand how it worked.
The animated shorts. The style, the story, and the art in each and every single one of these (from the Burdens of Shaohao to Warbringers and the Shadowlands Afterlives) has made them one of my most favorite things to ever come out of WoW.
The animated shorts. The style, the story, and the art in each and every single one of these (from the Burdens of Shaohao to Warbringers and the Shadowlands Afterlives) has made them one of my most favorite things to ever come out of WoW.
Loading screen art. (I am ~ especially ~ a fan of the ones that extend beyond the frame).
Loading screen art. (I am ~ especially ~ a fan of the ones that extend beyond the frame).
Literally everything about the blood elf aesthetic.
Literally everything about the blood elf aesthetic.
Weather effects. There’s something really nice and atmospheric (pardon the pun) about stumbling through a zone where it’s raining or snowing.
Weather effects. There’s something really nice and atmospheric (pardon the pun) about stumbling through a zone where it’s raining or snowing.
The action camera! I don’t use it that often, but I’ve always loved the depth of field and immersion produced by its effect. Characters and places start to feel a lot taller and enemies seem a bit more menacing whenever the actioncam is on.
The action camera! I don’t use it that often, but I’ve always loved the depth of field and immersion produced by its effect. Characters and places start to feel a lot taller and enemies seem a bit more menacing whenever the actioncam is on.
Going back to the old world for 8.3! I really enjoyed the sense that we were combatting a threat back home rather than just in a “new” land. An enemy was infringing upon places we’d already been and that had a way of making it feel more real.
Going back to the old world for 8.3! I really enjoyed the sense that we were combatting a threat back home rather than just in a “new” land. An enemy was infringing upon places we’d already been and that had a way of making it feel more real.