Zandalar is now under the ocean.
Zandalar is now under the ocean.
Soothing Mist:"Healing them for a minor amount every 0.5 sec, until you take any other action."
Jade Serpent Statue: "The statue will also begin casting Soothing Mist on your target. healing for 50% as much as yours. "
[What's half of minor?]
"Statue casts Soothing Mist at a nearby ally for toddler healing."
http://www.wowhead.com/quest=31228
3 minutes in. He does have a voice actor but you can't hear it in the video.
Zandalar is gone.We NEED dis land! Da cataclysm destroyed our home!
Why should we trust him?Zandalar is gone
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It was said Zandalar was destroyed, but we don't know the full extend of the damage. Maybe the island sunk to the bottom, or it sustained such significant damage that it can no long support the Zandalari civilazation. Even after patch 5.2 I suspect we have not seen the last of the Zandalari. We still have not heard what has happened to King Rastakhan, their leader.
Well, destroyed in the context of the Cataclysm either means it sunk to the bottom of the ocean or suffered from earthquakes/volcanoes. Speculate however much you want about the extent of the destruction, it still means it won't be in 5.2.
Q: Where the fuck is Xia Xia, SIU?!?!
A1: She needs to start making eggs for Easter...
A2: Drunk and sleeping somewhere.
im sick of the beating trolls take... they are the master race of the horde and yet.. blizz tends to fuck them up every time. hopefully blizz gets it right and gives them some justice... the old ZG/ZG raids were awesome.. then they got butchered.. now trolls in pandaria are portrayed as just some pathetic mongrel race that got shat on and are homeless( to say). hopefully we see blizzard fix them and have a fun time outta it.
Zandalar, a large island with a great historical background... did you know that Zandalar is the only area of Azeroth that has survived unscathed to the Great Sundering of the War of the Ancients 10,000 years ago thanks to the powerful Zandalari magic?, and now a soft cataclysm produced by the consequences of Deathwing's Shattering has been able to completely destroy it? I do not believe it; it can be affected, but not destroyed. At least I am not going to believe this false prophet, self-appointed leader of the Zandalari, who is leading his people to self-destruction, certainly against the will of their true leader, the King Rastakhan.
Unless... unless Blizzard is too lazy to recreate it as it is stipulated in the lore:
As I explained in my plea, it would be more useful from the point of view of the lore, that Zandalar remains, and the Zandalari join the Horde of Vol'jin to preserve the troll race in Azeroth, by and for the Horde. At the end of the day, King Rastakhan will be indebted to Vol'jin when he finished with the false prophet Zul that with his vile magic poisons to the last uncorrupted trolls.Originally Posted by Blizzard Entertainment
Moreover, the recent events that have faced the orcs of Garrosh with the Darkspear trolls show that the Echo Isles are not a comfortable home for trolls, as they need their own living space and not always be subjugated by their orcish allies. And what better opportunity that the reintroduction of Zandalar as the new home of all the uncorrupted trolls of Azeroth, the trolls of the Horde, and the absorption of the Darkspear tribe by the Zandalari, the founders of troll civilization in Azeroth.
Soothing Mist:"Healing them for a minor amount every 0.5 sec, until you take any other action."
Jade Serpent Statue: "The statue will also begin casting Soothing Mist on your target. healing for 50% as much as yours. "
[What's half of minor?]
"Statue casts Soothing Mist at a nearby ally for toddler healing."
I would rather expect it, or what is left of it, to be introduced when we further explore the South Seas. One possibility for this is during the Azshara expansion.
Alternatively it was destroyed so that we could ignore it forever.
Last edited by Keoren; 2012-12-29 at 05:14 PM.
*If* Zandalar got totally destroyed by the Cataclysm, where did the Trolls met during the 4.1 Trailer?
I know it's actually just Yojamba Isle in Strangle, but actually they are supposed to met on Zandalar.
Maybe destroyed means as much as inhabitable.
Wouldn't mind visiting the ravaged Zandalar one day. As people have pointed out, destroyed doesn't mean it was totally wiped out of existence, just ravaged to the point of being uninhabitable.
Would make for a cool spooky zone concept - a devastated jungle island wracked by earthquakes, chasms, volcanoes, and floods, and so much corrupted troll magic floating around that the entire place is crawling with undead - ghosts and reanimated dinosaurs and evil loa.
We do not know the currently state of Zandalar, we just know that the huge isle has suffered the cataclysm like the rest of Azeroth. But thinking that Zandalar has completely disappeared is venturing too far.
In fact we only know the version of that prophet Zul...
Indeed, until Kezan, that suffered the Cataclysm in an apocalyptic form, has not been destroyed and we can visit it in the near future, whose sovereignty will be of the Horde, as is right.
Zandalar will rise again! The cradle of the troll civilization will rise from its ashes if necessary... the Zandalari will not surrender, King Rastakhan won't allow it! Zuldazar will shine with light itself!
The Zandalari are being ruled by a despot, a visionary who has annulled the reason of the King Rastakhan in order to direct himself the fate of the Zandalari. That prophet Zul wants to restore the troll supremacy in Azeroth, his own supremacy, and for it he has betrayed the confidence the King placed in him, and now leads the sons of Zandalar to ruin!
But all is not lost ... someone can prevent that the last troll tribe ends up like the others: mired in corruption and self-destruction. And that is the new leader of the Horde, Vol'jin.
Vol'jin will get overthrow that prophet traitor and will end his dream of greatness. Only he can return reason to the wise King Rastakhan and earn the respect and admiration of his troll brothers.
The feat of Vol'jin will serve as inspiration to the Zandalari, and they will see that for not extinct and for that their civilization is not diluted in the sands of time they have only one option: the Horde. The Zandalari will see that only as full members of the Horde they will have the capacity to be present in the decisions that will shape the future of Azeroth.
In addition, as a fundamental part of the new Horde of Vol'jin, the Zandalari have full support of all the races of the Horde to rehabilitate their home, Zandalar. For their part, King Rastakhan will offer full support to the Horde, both his ancient knowledge and as their powerful military and naval force.
Moreover, because the Vol'jin's obligations as Warchief of the Horde will prevent him taking over the Darkspear tribe, the Darkspear will be integrated into Zandalari society, and will make Zandalar their home, Zuldazar their capital, and Rastakhan their king, albeit they will continue showing all due respect to the Warchief Vol'jin in particular and the rest of the Horde in general.
By an Horde more united and stronger! Lok'tar ogar comrades!