
Arathi Highlands. I spent an incredibly long time there on my first character, so that zone more than anything encapsulates my memories of leveling in original wow, especially because any alts I leveled I typically didn't take through there.

Blackrock Mountain. Just as your character is starting to feel powerful you walk into a place that makes you feel tiny, weak, and insignificant. You're reminded that there are far greater powers than you in the world, without having them shoved in your face. It's a sense of foreboding, that you don't belong, and that there is nothing you can achieve there without help.


Well putPepo wrote: ↑6 years agoBlackrock Mountain. Just as your character is starting to feel powerful you walk into a place that makes you feel tiny, weak, and insignificant. You're reminded that there are far greater powers than you in the world, without having them shoved in your face. It's a sense of foreboding, that you don't belong, and that there is nothing you can achieve there without help.


Stranglethorn Vale & Un'goro Crater, 2 of my favorite zones

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I have been thinking about the Classic zones & the ones I am most looking forward to.
These are MY favorite zones to quest through.
Stranglethorn Vale, Un'goro Crater, Burning Steppes, Mulgore, Dun Morogh
ZONES I HATED TO QUEST THROUGH
Azshara, Feralas, Eastern Plaguelands, Desolace, Felwood, 1000 Needles
Either way, I can't wait to quest through all of these zones as I never got to experience the Vanilla version of them.
What zones do you remember fondly or negatively?

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I really love Azshara & Winterspring



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Favorite zone would probably be Winterspring or Darkshore… And funnily enough my least favorite is nelf starting zone, that place is god awful compared to ALL other starting zones
Alliance Warlock

EPL and WPL.
I just love the zones, the lore and that you always got something when killing the undead. As a pala it was just awesome oneshot the mobs and after some farming going the the AD and got a nice chunk of rep ;)
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Mulgore into the barrens for sure!
My very first character was a tauren hunter untill like lvl 15 or something ( he never made it out of the barrens )
I then rerolled an undead priest so I could heal my friends! Of course my friend played decided on playing a tauren, so I ran all the way to the tauren starting village so we could level together. ( of course this meant I had to run all the way back to UC for my priest trainer ever couple of levels because that was the only place I knew where to find one! )

Plaguelands. That's when you feel just an overall 'dread' for me first in the game. Almost everything that moves was scary and it was so enthralling.

My favorite zone would be hard to pin down, I like so many. The one that I am most nostalgic about is Westfall. It is not the prettiest zone, but it is the one stuck in my memory. It is the first "different" Zone Alliance gets to quest in. The human starter zone & Elwynn Forrest all look the same; like a forest. A lot of time is spent in Westfall & there are some very dangerous mobs, i.e. the Defiance Brotherhood.

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Teldrassil, Darkshore, Ashenvale. Man, those were great zones. Love Duskwood and the plaguelands as well for that creepy ambiance. Least favorites are STV and Desolace.

STV. I cant wait to start hunting again.
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I really had to think about this one, but I'm gonna say Hinterlands. That open air dungeon, avoiding Alliance scum near Aerie Peak, walking down the cliffside switchbacks to get to the Troll fishing village... I also have a lot of music related memories that always conjure images of that zone in my head. Any time I hear Imogen Heap now I am taken back.
