Ardenweald and Pandaria are pretty fun due to the bright colors and talking animals
Ardenweald and Pandaria are pretty fun due to the bright colors and talking animals
I don't play WoW anymore smh.
This is great. Overall, it's so easy for people who aren't parents to proudly declare what kind of parents they will be. Throw all of your expectations in the toilet when you finally become a parent. It's also very easy for us to project our childhood experiences onto our own kids while trying to raise them, but it often backfires - because they aren't experiencing (or perceiving) the world in the same way you did. For example, don't assume your child would become addicted to WoW because you did. He may (like my 7 year old) become obsessed with learning to front flip on the trampoline. In any case, balance with electronics is just part of growing up these days as I have come to accept. I have 4 kids and it is something they will be exposed to no matter what. My 11 year old has friends at school with iPhones and they show him all kinds of stuff. I can't really control that, only mitigate the damage. I also don't think it's fair to judge any parent that chooses to play while their kids are awake. There are assumptions being made with how long, when, etc and frankly, you just don't have a clue of how that person's household functions.
Back to the OP, I love sharing the game with all of my kids! Netherstorm, Stranglethorn and Nagrand are some of their favorites. My 7 year old loves the Northshire area because you get to put out the fires with water. Just wait as your kids get older, too. It's so fun to hear how they describe some of the mobs and abilities they see in WoW. Absolutely adorable. I can't remember the exact places they spawn, but my youngest was fascinated with whale sharks and the giant shark out in the Timeless Isle.
The maw, they need to learn the truth about life and the universe one day .
You are welcome, Metzen. I hope you won't fuck up my underground expansion idea.
my oldest ( then 3 ) really liked stormpeaks back in the days.
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There's a really nice place in Draenor SMV. Here on the map, if memory serves... Super vibrant.
Bastion of course, probably would be better with flying though.
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Pandaria for sure, Ironforge (my daughter loved it there because of the lava and gnomes) the druid order hall and Ardenweald (speaking visually, not story).
Un'Goro Crater looks terrible by modern WoW standards, but its full of dinosaurs and bright colors, so maybe that as well!
Appreciate your time with friends and family while they're here. Don't wait until they're gone to tell them what they mean to you.
If you have a Druid, then the Dreamgrove and the Dreamway. Val'sharah is also very pretty.
Feralas, Ashenvale and Teldrassil are also very vibrant, Winterspring and Storm Peaks is very lovely winter (I prefer Winterspring myself, but your children might love the peaks).
Sholazar Basin is one of my favourite zones for relaxing and semi-tropic atmosphere, + I love the game music in the zone, same for Grizzly Hills.
You already went through Pandaria which is very pretty.
If you like more mysterious caverns with vibrant colours, Deepholm is also very exciting to explore.
Zuldazar is also very tropical and pretty, Vol'dun and Uldum/Tanaris can be cool for more desert-type looks, but gotta be aware of the bones and if you wanna show your children that.
If you have a max level character, Bastion and Ardenweald can also be cool places (Ardenweald can have some very cool scenery if you look at the surrounding mists or distant trees).
Mount Hyjal, under Nordrassil can be fun to explore too, since you can climb on the roots etc.
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When my brother (15 years younger than me) was showed WoW by me he loved Mulgore, he was 8 at the time.
OP here,
Thanks for all the great comments!
My daughters definitely like running around and enjoying the world much more than video games right now, but it is really cute to get them seated for 10-15 minutes and watch me play the game. It is very entertaining. They think it's really cool that I can fly and they fight over which mount I should use. They are not playing the game but rather just like all the cool places we can explore (going under waterfalls, over a bridge, in the water, etc.)
For those saying you wouldn't do this if you had kids, I thought I would never be able to play WoW ever again once my first was conceived. But you have more time than you think. Also if my girls don't like WoW, that's fine, but I try to to expose them to a variety of things (video games, sports, barbies, tools, cars, whatever) so that they have every opportunity to decide what it is they like most.
Pandaria, definitely. Jade Forest for the ooh and aahs, Valley for the bright color palette and cartoony animals, Kun-Lai for the huge mountain, Isle of Giants for dinosaurs, what's not to like?
Maybe Zandalar as well, for massive pyramids, more dinosaurs, and fox people.
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