Composition of Northrend
The icy continent of Northrend is located in-between the continents of Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms and features eleven zones wow gold.
Borean Tundra (68 - 72)
The Borean Tundra is comprised of much barren land and expansive plains of ice. This is the location of the Tuskarr capital of Kaskala, the Horde outpost of Warsong Hold, and the Alliance settlement Valiance Keep. The Horde have allied with the native Tuskarr and assist in their efforts to defeat the naga who have taken over the nerubian Riplash Ruins, possibly also aided by the taunka, a gruff offshoot of the tauren. On the island of Coldarra, found off the coast of the Borean Tundra, players can find The Nexus dungeon.
Howling Fjord (68 - 72)
The Howling Fjord, located at the southeastern part of Northrend, features many expanses of plains, hills and forested areas. This is the site of what was once the only city on the continent, the alliance town of Valgarde, which was founded by the Alliance races who were stranded on the continent by Arthas (as in the mission 'Dissension' in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos). Recently, however, the Forsaken have constructed the city of New Agamand. In addition to the player character races of Human, Dwarf and Undead, travelers will also encounter Drakkari Ice Trolls, furbolgs, the walrus-like Tuskarr, and half-giant Vrykul. The Howling Fjord contains the Utgarde Keep dungeon.
Dragonblight (71 - 75)
Dragonblight is the great graveyard of dragons, consisting of low hills, sharp cliffs, and miles and miles of dragon remains.The bones of the dragons are guarded by Malygos and the Blue Dragonflight from the peak of the ancient Titan city, which is now known as Wyrmrest Temple. It is here that players will battle Sartharion the Onyx Guardian inside the Chamber of the Aspects. Dragonblight is the new home of Naxxramas, as well as the Azjol-Nerub dungeon. At the north of the Dragonblight lies the entrance to Icecrown, Angrathar the Wrath Gate, which Alliance and Horde troops have set up to siege similar to that of their previous efforts on the Dark Portal.
Zul'Drak (73 - 76)
Zul'Drak is the homeland of the Drakkari Ice Trolls, and their king Malakk, whom players will most likely encounter in the city of Gundrak, a 10/25-man raid instance. The land is full of life among ancient troll ruins, with encampments of Ice Trolls found nearly everywhere (similar to some areas of Stranglethorn Vale). It is here that tribes of the Drakkari nation battle among themselves.
Grizzly Hills (74 - 76)
Grizzly Hills is the home of the polar furbolgs of Grizzlemaw, a city located inside the stump of their failed effort at a new world tree. In addition to the furbolg, Grizzly Hills is also the new home of Arugal and his legion of Worgen, and to Scourge forces located at another entrance to Drak'Tharon Keep. The zone is very thickly forested, with much wildlife - though the goblin Venture Trading Company have set up deforestation camps throughout the area. In addition to having both Alliance and Horde camps,wow gold the zone is rumored to also have a world PVP objective (similar to Halaa, perhaps) that will constantly be contested between the factions.
Sholazar Basin (75 - 78)
Sholazar Basin is a lush, rich jungle environment similar to Stranglethorn Vale, and is protected from outside Scourge invasion. Not much is known about the area, though players will participate in a faction war between two new races, the Wolvar (a race of sentient wolverine-like creatures) and the Oracles (basically super-murlocs). Players will also find a familiar face deep in the jungle, the bloodthirsty explorer Hemet Nesingwary and a crew of his men, hunting the land - only this time, being fended off by a new organization known as D.E.H.T.A (Druids for the Ethical and Humane Treatment of Animals) who will stop at nothing to thwart Nesingwary's efforts at obtaining new trophies. There are no dungeons in Sholazar Basin.
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Borean Tundra (68 - 72)
The Borean Tundra is comprised of much barren land and expansive plains of ice. This is the location of the Tuskarr capital of Kaskala, the Horde outpost of Warsong Hold, and the Alliance settlement Valiance Keep. The Horde have allied with the native Tuskarr and assist in their efforts to defeat the naga who have taken over the nerubian Riplash Ruins, possibly also aided by the taunka, a gruff offshoot of the tauren. On the island of Coldarra, found off the coast of the Borean Tundra, players can find The Nexus dungeon.
Howling Fjord (68 - 72)
The Howling Fjord, located at the southeastern part of Northrend, features many expanses of plains, hills and forested areas. This is the site of what was once the only city on the continent, the alliance town of Valgarde, which was founded by the Alliance races who were stranded on the continent by Arthas (as in the mission 'Dissension' in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos). Recently, however, the Forsaken have constructed the city of New Agamand. In addition to the player character races of Human, Dwarf and Undead, travelers will also encounter Drakkari Ice Trolls, furbolgs, the walrus-like Tuskarr, and half-giant Vrykul. The Howling Fjord contains the Utgarde Keep dungeon.
Dragonblight (71 - 75)
Dragonblight is the great graveyard of dragons, consisting of low hills, sharp cliffs, and miles and miles of dragon remains.The bones of the dragons are guarded by Malygos and the Blue Dragonflight from the peak of the ancient Titan city, which is now known as Wyrmrest Temple. It is here that players will battle Sartharion the Onyx Guardian inside the Chamber of the Aspects. Dragonblight is the new home of Naxxramas, as well as the Azjol-Nerub dungeon. At the north of the Dragonblight lies the entrance to Icecrown, Angrathar the Wrath Gate, which Alliance and Horde troops have set up to siege similar to that of their previous efforts on the Dark Portal.
Zul'Drak (73 - 76)
Zul'Drak is the homeland of the Drakkari Ice Trolls, and their king Malakk, whom players will most likely encounter in the city of Gundrak, a 10/25-man raid instance. The land is full of life among ancient troll ruins, with encampments of Ice Trolls found nearly everywhere (similar to some areas of Stranglethorn Vale). It is here that tribes of the Drakkari nation battle among themselves.
Grizzly Hills (74 - 76)
Grizzly Hills is the home of the polar furbolgs of Grizzlemaw, a city located inside the stump of their failed effort at a new world tree. In addition to the furbolg, Grizzly Hills is also the new home of Arugal and his legion of Worgen, and to Scourge forces located at another entrance to Drak'Tharon Keep. The zone is very thickly forested, with much wildlife - though the goblin Venture Trading Company have set up deforestation camps throughout the area. In addition to having both Alliance and Horde camps,wow gold the zone is rumored to also have a world PVP objective (similar to Halaa, perhaps) that will constantly be contested between the factions.
Sholazar Basin (75 - 78)
Sholazar Basin is a lush, rich jungle environment similar to Stranglethorn Vale, and is protected from outside Scourge invasion. Not much is known about the area, though players will participate in a faction war between two new races, the Wolvar (a race of sentient wolverine-like creatures) and the Oracles (basically super-murlocs). Players will also find a familiar face deep in the jungle, the bloodthirsty explorer Hemet Nesingwary and a crew of his men, hunting the land - only this time, being fended off by a new organization known as D.E.H.T.A (Druids for the Ethical and Humane Treatment of Animals) who will stop at nothing to thwart Nesingwary's efforts at obtaining new trophies. There are no dungeons in Sholazar Basin.
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