A fan a while ago at a blizzcon QnA pointed out that all the southern zones are tropical and that Pandaria also doesn't really have any proper snow/winter areas so he lead to ask if all the contonites are located in the nothern hemisphere.
It always shit me that supposedly no one knew about kalimdor before WCIII then suddenly the elves are from there and Kezan is a stone's throw away.
Or there are vykrul and tauren and nevles (the druids) on the broken isles which is touching dicks with kul tiras but no one noticed.
>nevles (the druids) on the broken isles which is touching dicks with kul tiras but no one noticed.
This is stupid as frick, I remember how much of a big deal it was in 3 to sail west, and how it was this completely new land humans and orcs, and oh wait actually humans have been hanging out with nelves on fat british land this entire time
they already showed the globe of azeroth so hidden continents wont be a thing ever, unless they retcon titans into being morons who dont know the planet properly.
>Expansion is set in a different world
Nooo, it should be set in Azeroth! >Expansion is set in Azeroth, they rework old zones
Nooo, don't delete the old content! >Expansion is set in Azeroth, they add new zones
Nooo, the map looks ugly now!
It's pretty impressive that Thrall and the orcs managed to somehow miss every single one of these gigantic land masses when they migrated to Kalimdor in WC3.
Pandaria was still ensorcelled
They left from Lorderon so way too north of zandilar.
They actively avoided and pursued by the kultirans
The dragon isles are too far north.
That only really leaves the broken isles which were smaller at the time.
I'm a certified Kalimdor hater but it bothers me that everything is pushed over to the east and there is literally nothing since Pandaria, over 10 years ago, that is even remotely close to the west. Is there some bullshit reason for this? Does Deepholm and therefore the Maelstrom have to be closest to the shaman continent?
troony furry homosexuals invaded the company
it's over
>world got bigger
>somehow the chuds still can't fit in
funny
They should've put all the extra continents on the backside of the world.
A fan a while ago at a blizzcon QnA pointed out that all the southern zones are tropical and that Pandaria also doesn't really have any proper snow/winter areas so he lead to ask if all the contonites are located in the nothern hemisphere.
Unironically too intelligent for blizzard
It always shit me that supposedly no one knew about kalimdor before WCIII then suddenly the elves are from there and Kezan is a stone's throw away.
Or there are vykrul and tauren and nevles (the druids) on the broken isles which is touching dicks with kul tiras but no one noticed.
>nevles (the druids) on the broken isles which is touching dicks with kul tiras but no one noticed.
This is stupid as frick, I remember how much of a big deal it was in 3 to sail west, and how it was this completely new land humans and orcs, and oh wait actually humans have been hanging out with nelves on fat british land this entire time
they already showed the globe of azeroth so hidden continents wont be a thing ever, unless they retcon titans into being morons who dont know the planet properly.
remember when they teased the ogre continent in Draenor? good times...
RIP all the cut stuff from WoD
Actual lore size
>land that has pandas is called pandaria
>panda people are called pandaren
doesn't this break immersion to anyone?
>land that has english people is called england
>england people are called english
Wtf
certainly you can figure out why this response was moronic on your own
>land that has americans is called america
>america people are called american
>Chinese people from China speaks chinese
works for me
>land that has Mongolians is called Finland
>Finland people are called Finnish
Doesn't this break immersion to anyone?
Is the wandering isle turtle the largest living creature on Azeroth? How is it so big?
>actual lore
>pandaria
kys
>Pandarens were introduced in WarCraft III.
>Somehow that piece of lore, and only that, doesn't count.
yeah, easter eggs don't count as lore
How do these land masses keep showing up that weren't there 20 years ago on maps
Climate change.
are they real yet ?
no. Fantasy races cannot become real
>Expansion is set in a different world
Nooo, it should be set in Azeroth!
>Expansion is set in Azeroth, they rework old zones
Nooo, don't delete the old content!
>Expansion is set in Azeroth, they add new zones
Nooo, the map looks ugly now!
What the frick are they supposed to do.
It's pretty impressive that Thrall and the orcs managed to somehow miss every single one of these gigantic land masses when they migrated to Kalimdor in WC3.
Pandaria was still ensorcelled
They left from Lorderon so way too north of zandilar.
They actively avoided and pursued by the kultirans
The dragon isles are too far north.
That only really leaves the broken isles which were smaller at the time.
I'm a certified Kalimdor hater but it bothers me that everything is pushed over to the east and there is literally nothing since Pandaria, over 10 years ago, that is even remotely close to the west. Is there some bullshit reason for this? Does Deepholm and therefore the Maelstrom have to be closest to the shaman continent?