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Droods and Terokkar; Blizzard’s finest?

by The Yellow Beast

Hello readers,

Well, we all know about World of Warcraft. The biggest online game ever made, with over 9 million players worldwide. Out of the 9 classes,Tauren druid the least played is a druid. thought it in fact has the most potential out of any class in the game for healing, dps’ing, and tanking alike.
“Why is this?”, you may ask. Put simply; levels 1-10 are hard for druids. I, being a fairly avid WoW player, can’t even remember how many druids I have made, thinking that I would level it up to 60 (more recently 70, and in the near future 80) and use it for my guild. Sadly, every time I was distracted by the appeal of my warlock. Though on many occasions I’ve had the opportunity to use a 70 druid (a restoration, and once a feral), and have seen what they are capable of, but the extreme boredom accompanied with using the same two spells over and over and over again, was too much for me to handle. Though, I will make sure its duly noted that in general, I have a very short attention span to begin with. There’s my spiel about druids.

Map of Terokkar

Another thing I really don’t like is Terokkar Forest. On my Hunter and my Warlock alike, it was possibly the most boring, repetitive leveling spot ever. The only change in scenery is going from strange, glowy green forest into strange, blue sandy wasteland. Even the instances all look the same! I mean, all the Archindoun instances are all in the same spot, with the same summoning stone, and the same scenery inside the instances. Narrow blue hallways leading to large blue chambers. I will give credit for a bit of variety in the quests, but the general idea behind them is always the same. Theres a threat to Horde interests, you have to go investigate it then neutralize it. I only found 1 gathering quest in the whole freakin’ area. Though I did like the quest where you dressed up as a weird Orc warlock thing and walk into Grangol’var Village and talked to all the people inside of it, while simultaneously avoiding the hunters. Well, thats all I have to yell about for now,

-The Yellow Beast


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