If you add the number in the alphabet of all the letters in each zone, and then divide them by the square root of 432 and then multiply that my pi, and finally divide them by 1600, they are equal to 3.
Originally Posted by worlddan
I rather think op is just referring to how end game zones have traditionally had a threatening atmosphere, but how twilight highlands and uldum don't seem to have so much of that feeling to them. Nor do they seem that dark, figuratively and concretely compared to the first bunch.
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The different approach to the end zones in terms of style give it a more mysterious and/or mythical look instead of the old, overdone, boring, tedious, lame DARK LORD OF THE UNIVURZ stuff?
They are all zones for the higher levels for the expansion?
EPL Silithus are are the high level zones for classic (57-60)
Shadowmoon and nether are both high level zones for BC( 67-70)
Icecrown and storm peaks are both high level zones in wotlk(77-80)
I am guessing Uldum and twilight highlands will be the high level zones in cata(84-85?)
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I THINK I GOT IT. They're all final leveling zones? Or, something. In that case, Winterspring was missed and all. Or something.
I don't even know.
So, did you think to yourself before posting this, "maybe I should form a coherent thought before making a thread?"
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I thought it was pretty interesting.
Everone seems to be missing the point... what does the first row have in common, and what is different between the last two?
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Also, the first list has an overcast/dark sky, while Uldum and the Twilight Lands do not...?
All of the zones listed are the "end levelling zones" of the respective expansions, and I believe the OP is trying to say that there has always been one zone that's dark and one that isn't. (Not sure about the Cataclysm zones though)
Non-dark: Silithus, Netherstorm, Storm Peaks
Dark: Eastern Plaguelands, Shadowmoon Valley, Icecrown
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