WoW Week: Wrath of the Lich King, day 5
Warcraft lore and some educated guesswork hold vital clues to the structure of Northrend. But there's also that release date...
The Dragonblight
Former WarCraft III fans may remember the Dragonblight as a bonus map. In Wrath of the Lich King, this is going to be an epic zone. In Warcraft lore, it’s the place where dragons come to die, and thus is littered with the hulking skeletons of the fallen beasts. Naturally though, a lot of them haven’t been allowed to fade away- what with the Lich King living next door. So it’s a definite that there’ll be some kind of higher-level encounter with undead dragons, drakes, and smaller draconians. This isn’t to say there won’t be living dragons - the Blue Dragonflight, led by Malygos, is nearby and has declared war on all magic kind, making Dalaran a prime target, and all of you pansy Alliance mages, too. In fact, though you’ll also have to tangle with the rest of his Blue Dragonflight to approach him -Jeff Kaplan has confirmed that Malygos will be a level 80 raid encounter in Coldarra.
As for people pitching their tent in Dragonblight though,the Scourge have colonised the North, toward where the Icecrown Glacier begins, as well as the entrance to the fallen city and instances of Azjol-Nerub. Regardless of the huge scale of the zone, it still offers content for players in their low-70s.
Death Knight
Everyone and their cat is going to dash to get the first Death Knight, and while Blizzard has said “everyone can do it,” let’s not be too hasty there. Death Knights are the bad boys of the Lich King, and you can bet your sweet behind that it won’t be an easy path to become one. We could be talking a time sink something in the region of the keys needed to access some of the dungeons of The Burning Crusade. Perhaps not that bad, but certainly something your casual player won’t just be able to solo their way through and post on the internet about. Although, of course,we will be soloing our way through it and posting about it on the internet.
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