Dun Morogh - Original Wow Music
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2010
- A snowy low level place.
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All credits goes to Blizzard for the making of this music.
Composers: Russell Brower, Neal Acree, Jason Hayes, David Arkenstone, Derek Duke, Glenn Stafford, Jeremy Soule, Matt Uelmen, Edo Guidotti - Hry
I can almost hear the gnome footsteps in the snow, the sound of a shadowbolt being cast and the sound of a boar dying. Such memories, much wow
I remember playing at night time, this music had more emphasis, as if you can feel the cold and chill of Dun Morogh, itself.
The music really shows you how life would be like to live there in a perfect way. The dwarves lumbering and hiking in the cold mountains to survive and shit! It delivered really well.
2:00 nostalgia eargasm :P
I just wanted to hear this part.. walking up to the beautiful mountains trying to climb as far as you can....
G A# F C D
That part speaks to me on another level...damn...it's been more than 11 years and i'm still here on Azeroth(with some breaks from time to time)....a lot of thing's changed.
Friends moved on...guild mates stopped playing, but these enchanting melodies and alluring landscapes are still with us.
Let us listen to these fascinaring soundtracks and travel back in time when we were all noobs walking around knowing next to nothing about this world.
But alas i should stop ranting and grab an umbrella...i fear it's gonna rain soon. F
Gave me the chills :-D
i miss the 60's dueling at the ironforge gate, oh my old friends where are you now
Feels. I started playing in 2007, my first WoW friend was a Fastfood restaurant holder in Cyprus, a human warrior, I can still remember when he told me that there was a train in stormwind that brings you to Ironforge, i was never so far away from the south of the Eastern Kingdoms, it felt so big, but now it feels small
Daniel ZYZZ you made me cry :'(
them feels :(
Migrating to a higher populated server helps giving back some nostalgic feelings tho, I played on Anachronos EU for 7 years, now I play on Ravencrest EU, should have done that a LONGGG time ago
..."oh my old friends where are you now."
We are still here...waiting.
It makes me sad knowing there will never be another MMO like vanilla WoW. The community was absolutely amazing, I miss everyone being a noob, people helping each other with quests which led to people becoming friends. Every time I hear this music it reminds me of the first time I made a dwarf hunter, talking to random people in Kharanos exclaiming how excited I was to finally get a pet and then us going around and question together. I miss it so much.
SERIOUSLY if i had to tell you the best time of my life yet, it would be first days of Wow. It was so magical, being a noob and exploring everything, desperately searching for new quests, gazing at high level players, getting slain by random mobs and so on... goddamnit
I can believe it. I am having to snuff tears listening to this music. The nostalgia is so heartwrenching.
The freshly-fallen snow crunching under your feet as you're collecting reagents or laying to rest the irradiated gnomes of Gnomeregan. Gazing up in awe at the giant fortress of Ironforge, the crisp, alpine air around you tinged with an aroma of freshly molten copper/bronze//iron/thorium. Wondering what adventures and danger await you beyond the sanctity of Dun Morogh.
I wonder if I'm the only person who is sitting here now, staring out the window, wondering how a computer game can pull you in and change your life on such a deep, emotional, and almost spiritual level...
That was beautiful! And no, you aren't the only one wondering that :)
Hailey Schmidt Why thank you. It is rather a captivating game though, right? The first and only game thus far that I've actually role played in :)
Bro, you really hit me right in the feels.
Legacy servers are coming back, and so too will thoredus the dwarf paladin!
I too was mesmerized..
World of Warcraft will forever be the most special game for me in my whole life. It creates a feeling you cant describe... Seeing this after 2 years brings tears to my eyes
Same here... sad that we can't go back and play and see thing how we saw them then..
2 years? What about 11?
It's been 13 years.
And I still remember it, clear as crystal.
All 13 unforgettable years. And it started with this music.
I work in kindergarten and i use this music to put kids to sleep... they LOVE IT !!! Brings so much good memories, everytime i use it.... :( I miss this game so much. Cant play it anymore now, it just dosent feel the same...
+Luka Mohar I'm happy you use this music =)
+Luka Mohar that's so cool you use that music for those little ones :D
world of warcraft is not the same anymore, and that's why we need to treasure those memory's we have from that game :D
PEACE !!!
that's awesome haha, I often meditate to wow music, so relaxing
+Luka Mohar Nostalrius. Thank me later, and see you in dun morogh
+Yilmaz Anonymous i've been playing on nost for about 4 months mate. But still. Game will never feel the same, as it did the first time.
The feeling of being lost in a massive world .. Having someone escort me from darkshore to ironforge because I had no idea where it was....ahh the memories/nostalgia hit hard miss it sooo much
Dr. Winter Same here, just 1 day in emerald dream and you never want to go back to retail
2:00, I remember the first time I played Wow on the trial, I felt so immersed into the world, everything was fresh and I was a total noob. I was new to the concept of an MMO, the fact that you could talk through the internet to other players blew my mind away. I had many friends who I would log on everyday to play with but now it's like all my friends have quit; my once lively server is now dead. Wow has lost that social aspect which many of us grew to love. It's just not the same... I wish I could repeat all that over again... again... and again.... But I doubt I will ever get that feeling like I did with World of Warcraft ever again.
ESO on the console gave me the same feeling WoW did when I first started late in vanilla
k3ng eso on console are you seriuos??? um ok your bad noob lol the 2 can't be compared.
Killercoldice22 he didnt compare the games he compared the feeling
+Unlimited Blade Works I recall that feeling as well...Another was when I got coins and the pictures made it look like you just looted a grand from a mod. I remember running around for nearly several weeks all with a red knight image in the upper right hand corner. I had no idea it was due to severe damage! Good days they will be missed!
+Unlimited Blade Works I actually got close to having the same feeling (as I got in Vanilla) when I started playing on Nostalrius 3-4 months ago. It's a vanilla server (started at 1.12) Last time I checked around 8k players were online.
Nostalgia is so amazing and yet so painful. I remember back in 2006 I entered Azeroth for the first time. To this day, my brother's and I still look back at all of our crazy adventures we went on together in the World of Warcraft. Such simple times that I'll cherish forever.
listening to this track because its 3am and you're the only person online at the front of Ironforge waiting to duel so there's no other noise except the music ;) dat feel BRUH
HELL YEAH
I'm crying.... Actual tears are coming from my eyes. This is too much.
So many memories... So much happiness. This game was my one true place of serenity in a world once filled with confusion. World of Warcraft was more than just a game. It was my life. I purposely stopped playing for a very long time. It was too much for me. As much as I would like to "see how things are again," I know I can never go back. Things are different now.
WoW will always have a place in my heart.
+KoiandDragon
just like in your case, the WoW universe absorbed me for 3 years and then it spit me out again. at some point (late wotlk) the game just didnt feel like the one that i used to love so much. at the same time i faced some huge changes IRL and decided that it was time to say goodbye to WoW, a major part of my teenage life and also personal development. i never went back because i feared that my addiction could come back but if someone would ask me if i regret it? hell no.
the feeling of entering stormwind or ironforge for the very first time. seeing lvl 60 players duelling outside of the city, some others sitting on their epic mounts. the sheer size of azeroth. god damn i miss those times.
but comments like yours put a smile on my face. thank you sharing.
:)
+l1aK i experienced the same thing, i quit when they changed the old map for the cataclysm one ^^
+KoiandDragon Running through the snow at 2 in the morning on your lowbie collecting reagents or just exploring the zone by foot with this in the background. Totally immersed in the world around you... i don't think anyone can understand how it feels unless you played it way back in the day.
wow fucking sucks now, you do not want to try it. everything is dumbed down. For me, TBC was 10/10, Wrath was 9/10, Cata was 4/10, MOP 6/10, and WoD 5/10... It can still be fun but it doesn't draw you into the world like classic and TBC did...
It's snowing right now in Maryland! Listening to this and making Beer Basted Boar Ribs for Thanksgiving!
This is the first music I ever heard in WoW when I first logged in back in 2005. The nostalgia is so real it hurts.
That feeling when you're literally shedding tears to this. Those times... I miss 'em
always come back every now and then for a listen of the classic vanilla zone songs. vanilla wow was more than a game
Ah, this takes me back to my first steps in WoW with my dwarf warrior...good times.
this music and the zone.... my heart...
I was 15 years old and sitting on the family computer. It was the middle of the day and the sun was shining in through the windows, revealing the dust flying around in the air. I hadn't put on my socks and my feet were cold. Mom was vacuuming the house, and I knew she was angry at me for not going outside or doing my homework, which I should have done. I hadn't showered for long and I felt dirty and sweaty, but I kept playing anyway. Those were my worst memories of playing WoW. Then I was 17 years old. Mom was in the kitchen with her new boyfriend, she was in a good mood. Everyone in the house were in a good mood. It was evening, and I had opened the window for some fresh air. I was clean, and had soda and lots of candy. I raiding ICC for the first time. Mom was making pizza and my brother was playing the piano. Those were my best memories of playing WoW..
+Wallafaza feels
appreciating the way you write man. you remind me of james frey.
Listening to this song long after midnight, the part at 2:00 never failed to make me tear up. Its been 17 years since I started playing as a Dwarf in vanilla WoW. Im 31 years old now and the sense of emotional connection to this game never went away. Its something I never again experienced with any other game, probably the reason why Im still playing WoW.
It's so enormously powerful. A very snowy night in december 2005, me and my bestfriend were playing WoW all night, prior to that watching Lord of the Rings together with my family. Life were so much better back then, nothing will even come close to it...
@@simulki7108 Well said, couldn't agree more.
If you ask me which soundtrack was the best out of them all, I would choose this. Mainly because the memories I share with it. I remember growing up me and my brother really wanted to play with each other, but mom didn't want to pay for two separate accounts so me and my brother decided to make trial accounts and make Gnomes. After making Gnomes we decided to go on an adventure to Stormwind from the starting zone. Don't ask why, but we both stripped all our starting armor off and went our way. I remember getting on the train in Ironforge with my brother and being mesmerized after seeing Nessy and thinking what the hell was that?! During the train ride my brother managed to fall off the train in the middle of the ride and had to run all the way to stormwind butt naked, lol. Oh the nostalgia...
lol happened to me too,I was just jumping aroundw in thee train, suddenly found myself on the rails, heartstone gade 50 minutes to go... was a looonggg run, with my imp...
+ Unal Emrullah I hate autocorrection lol
Dyllan Foster lol
Grew up with this game - I played for about 6 years.. oh the memories.. makes me think of my first character, a gnome warlock, and my first time seeing ironforge in the distance. No other game will ever match this immersion
Whenever it snows outside, this music is what comes to mind.
that's kind of sad.
How so?
well, to me it's sort of a weird zeitgeist thing - the idea of snow and cold outside and winter vibes and all the cultural baggage attached to that represented through the idea of a man sitting by himself looking at a screen and operating in a different world. it's indicative of the times we live in and i can relate to it.
I played it as a kid and had a grand old time playing it, so naturally I would get connections to it.It was also snowing at the time too which I could see from the window beside me.
Man, this is where it all started for me. Blizzard did something special with the game when it first came out. Adventurers of little importance wandering through their respective starter zones, and making their way through to the cities. It was a genius design. I still am waiting for World of Warcraft 2 so that I can get lost in a world worth getting lost in once again...
I remember I used to sneak into this zone as a Undead Warrior and interact with the Alliance players. Try to befriend some of them and help their low level players. Eventually word would get out that there's a enemy player in the zone and people would try to hunt me down. Usually I killed 2 or 3 players who tryed to kill me then Hearthstone out of there. I also made my 1st character here. A dwarf hunter. Good times.
[Local Defence]: Goldshire is under attack!
***** what? No, you mean Kharanos :)
My first char was Dwarf Hunter :) I remember when i sold all my stuff to buy an axe from vendor xDD damn those days were epic
For me world of warcraft isn't just a pass time. It is a passion I have literally gown up playing this game. I started when I was 8 and now I'm 16. I miss the countless hours running around being a noob. This soundtrack just brings me back to my first character. Gnome warlock. I was such a noob back then all I did was run around and smack troggs with my staff. Ohh the memories.
First time I played was as an undead at a friend's house. Killed some scrub and ate his brains. I made a trial account and enjoyed ten days of playing as a nelf hunter, mostly just roleplaying in the noob zone with the other trial nelfs.
same here, gnome warlock in vanilla, 2006!
low level questing was much harder back then!
Same for me gnome warlock was the first class/race i ever played in vanilla. Grinded mobs all the way to 60.
Mine was a Gnome Mage called Gnoodlez back in Wrath. I remember everyone else talking about Ulduar progression and when ICC would come out. Never got to run Ulduar until 2014. It was right in the middle of the Martin Fury scandal.
My first time playing a Dwarf Hunter. Lol I never knew a thing about how to play. But just like you I also grew up with it, 9 to 15 years and it's just amazing, exploring new places and everything, love and miss it
2:01 i got fucking goosebumps .. that memories
Best part of the soundtrack imo :)
i basically lived in this zone for about 2 months in alpha and much of another 2 months in the level 30 alliance beta
Dun Morogh was the entire WoW for me at that point... i spent so many days exploring every nook and cranny... living there almost like a UO or SWG... there was almost no outside world other than Dun Morogh for me... sometimes I'd go to Elwynn or Westfall but I mostly just lived in DM
wish we had a single DM zone that was like UO or SWG for roleplayers to just 'live' in today yet
When I was at my lowest point in my life I always had WoW to fall back on. You have no idea how many times I would go to certain part of the world just to listen to the music and talk with guild mates about everything from the game to life. This song was one of my favorites and to this day I still get chills. To all my former guild mates may your life be as epic as out gaming sessions.
Damn, this brings back so much good memories. I remember when my brother showed me this game for the first time, I was like 13. I started with a gnome warlock and he had a gnome mage. This game looked so cool we couldn't stop playing it. We used to do quests and discover Azeroth together. I'm almost 22 now and hearing this music actually brings me tears to my eyes. And what is even more sad is that I know I'll never feel something like this in any other game.
/hurrah lol lol
I remember when I was running around with my first WoW character, a gnome mage named Pringlez, shooting fireballs at the trolls up in the mountains of Dun Morogh at night. After the battle I would drink my water to regain mana, I was looking up at the stars and then 2:00 started playing. I was like 12-13 years old and I almost shed a tear because of the feelings it brought me. I still think of that moment every now and then and it's a beautiful memory. It's been 10 years. I wish I could relive it. I guess I'll just have to reinstall the vanilla version once I've achieved my financial goals. It might take another decade.
what server were you on? Name sounds familiar...
Azjol-Nerub.
I don't even think that character made it to lvl 30, so I doubt you would remember it :p
At least you're in for a treat, being that they released classic vanilla WoW again :)
Just came back after a year break. About to start legion. As soon as I started the game the music takes me back. it's like a lost love I have found again. The music is everything!!! This is my fav. Song.
Ahh good old 2005-2006 where I had nothing to do all day. I would hop on my computer, and play on my Human Paladin. I remember killing those mountain lions, yetis, ogres, and sydicate rogues in the Alterac Mountains with this music in the background. So many great memories, so much nostalgia. In the winter, whenever it's snowing outside, I just put on this soundtrack, get some hot chocolate, and wrap myself in a blanket while listening to the music.
Thank you Blizzard for creating such an amazing game, I have so much nostalgia for it and I hope you don't screw up Legion, otherwise I'll quit the game for good.
*Looks out the window, and stares into the distance*
Man, where the hell did time go, seems like yesterday that I was grinding those ogres and stuff in Alterac on my Pally.
2:02... my body feels as though it were struck by a small electrical current... wow
I dunno what it is about that spot, but it gets everyone, myself included. Chills every time.
Griffon rides from ironforge, duels with buddies and other players, being there right from the release, memories. I don't wanna get too melancholic, but it was a damn good trip back in the days. Wow has changed, i have changed, but the journey and memories stay.
Recently started on Kronos to make another journey through the world of classic WoW, but it's just not the same anymore.
2:00 a single tear falls down my face
I will never forget the 1st time i playd wow christmas day. it snowd that day where i lived. wrapd up in a blanket, remembering gettin lost in the world of warcraft. i miss the old world of warcraft so much. i want them days back soooo bad.... so bad it hurts.
Countless hours during late nights in these zones... questing, chatting. Good days, I miss WoW, especially vanilla WoW.
Join nostalrius nostalgia hoes!
My very first wow character was a Dwarf hunter, inspired by the intro.
+MyViolador my god same here
You go to look up one WoW song, you hear it, and then you click another. Then another, and another, and another, and another. Eventually you've been at your computer listening to old WoW music for a few hours, and my god does it ever hurt.
Too many nostalgias. I loved this game so much, yet sometimes I wish I had never played it.
Sometimes when i'm walking outside, I can smell the fresh air of early 2000s. I want to go home so badly...
These comments are all hittin. I started playing WoW in 2008, just in time for the Midsummer Fire Festival. Night Elf Druid. Exploring the environment, learning to quest, guilds, instances… everything was so captivating. Magical. I miss the game and those times.
I remember dueling outside ironforge listening to this music. Was epic at night time just chilling outside ironforge. There was always people there
This music really overwhelms me with nostalgia, it's hard to take in.
Unforgettable memories
Classic is back and now CZcams videos aren’t the only way to relive the magic
The memories ...... I wish to go back so badly, it hurts. All of the old zones are so nostalgic.
I remember what an adventure it was as a Night Elf druid to get from Darnassus to Ironforge. And how amazed i was when i first saw that winter wonderland.
When I logged in with my hunter during Vanilla, I entered the game with a feeling of wanting adventure, doing quests, helping people out, just having fun. And now when I log into the game the first thing that I start to think about is "I have to finish my dailies and my arena grind for the week fast, dont wanna stay logged in any longer". The game has been altered so much that its just unbelievable. I also completely agree with what you said. You have my like!
No words, just great memories of a time gone.
Yes, we can only live with these memories now and the feelings that we get from the game now are completely different than they were before.
Soon we will relive this zone :)
omg the power of this music..so much nostalgy...it can realy bring me back to the first time i played...the huge world to discover, when i got out of the starting zone by that cave...the first time i saw Ironforge, before that i just had saw the map in the guide that came with the game....no other game can make us have such a powerful nostalgy. WoW is a game in constant change...so this music makes me remember things and feelings i cant have or do again...no other game does this
Listening all those old game ambient music is amazing and reading all those players memories in the comments is wonderful too, thx wowmusicable for making this possible :)
You never can go back, but damn is it nice to reminisce about that magic year back in '06 and being a n00b on WoW and rping all day instead of going to class.
No regrets.
Ah, I remember; In the year of 2005 I was taking the long way from Ironforge to Wetlands, now, in order to do that I had to pass through Dun Morogh right after I stepped out of Ironforge. The music of Dun Morogh gave me the chills and I always loved that soundtrack, Arathi Highlands had the same one.
Anyway, I was getting to Wetlands to finish the Felhunter quest. My god, thinking about that quest gives me strong nostaliga feeling.
the 2000s were amazing people had so much fun partying with their spray on tans and tan tops and jersey shore looking haircuts but also the gamers kept it alive even more raiding with each other late nights or leveling your character in the night when everyone is asleep hearing these soundtracks fill the room , social media and smartphones changed and us and ruined us for the better but remember don’t be sad it ended be happy that it happened rip wow
So many good memories. I remember making my first character, a dwarf paladin. I had no idea how the game worked and my english wasn't top notch back then but I made due. Just hearing this brings back all the fond memories I have of runing around and actually appriciating the game. Nowdays it's all about the progress and farming etc. I used to go into the inns and just sit by the fire, be excited about the cooking and boy, getting my firt grey shoulders at level 15 was an amazing moment. I wish so much that I could go back to the first year of my WoW experience.
favourite music in the game, i can still feel the winter chill...
I remember my lil' dwarf hunter questing here during burning crusade... I was amazed by the level 60&70 chilling in Kharanos... I also remember when I was taming different mobs before taming my own pet, and when I tamed my fist bear, I was hyped AF.
Now you just have to log-in to have a lvl.1 bear... Sad memories!
This song and the Winter Spring song are probably the most Nostalgic of all the songs. I remember spending a lot of time in winter spring just hanging out. I rarely got to go to Dun Morogh since I was a horde. But when I did I felt like I was in a peaceful place. It used to be so relaxing just hanging out in zones and listening to the music and looking at the beautiful terrain.
Level 1 Dwarf Hunter.. Started when BC launched. I got me my wolf.. Ran around in the snow alone for hours leveling. Read every quest. No idea what stats were. Not a care in the world... Just having fun. Landed in a big guild. Made a lot of extremely good friend for years.. My goal was to get through that damn level-required portal... Worked day and night.... 7 years later... I look back and all I see is what the game was. And I miss it. Mainly because of the amazing people you meet.
In my opinion one of the best wow sountrack ever. I always get so excited going to Dun Morogh and hear this music again.
It's Vanilla, and i'm a young Dwarf braving the evil of Darkwood. A level 60 priest on her mount passes by and for a reason since forgotten traded me some wool cloth, but a stack too much, before riding off. I was distraught, naively thinking that she might need the wool, i set off after her, finally catching her at the town hub. I traded back the wool, and she simply laughed warmly at me, before putting 20g into the trade. My jaw dropped. The kindness of the priest shall not be forgotten.
@0:00 .....The first 12 seconds send shivers down my spine. Good times :)
this hits the nail on the head. Back then wow wasnt about getting the gear or leveling it was about exploring. Nobody knew anything. Everyone was friendly. And everyone wanted to add you as a friend in their drive to find out more about the game's mysteries, but now everything is spelled out in a wiki.
In couple years it will be a decade since I started playing this game. I don't play this game anymore but I think many times about it. I met a friend in westfalls when we were very low level and we kept playing all the way till level 70. It was truly fun time.
Very winter-like, especially the melody starting at 2:00 with those high chime sounds... like a day in a glittering forest. The first one sounds like lost in a snow field at dusk, which is also beautifully melancholic. Oh, I love the music and ambience, thanks for uploading :)
What a magical place and game.. I truely explored a new world and made new friends. Good times..
The first time I made a copper ingot with that awesome melting sound, in Ironforge. This memory will last forever.
Great to meetcha!
Grand times of playing dwarf hunters with my father.
YEAH!! I vividly remember doing that with my mount, it took so many tries but i finally got it one day! that hidden airfield was so awesome and it even had npc's fighting in it.. At the very very very top of the mountain there was also a little flag to mark 'top of the world'. Good times. :)
That "start-noob-feeling" was the best ! Stronger than in every other game!
Missing the good old times, too ;)
Thank you for posting this. I'd give up a month of life to go back to 2005 and start it all again. I echo so many of the comments below.
Made my first character when i was 9 back at the end of vanilla , dwarf paladin , still have it today , this music really brings back so many memories
The snowy zones, so pretty.
Words cannot describe the way I get struck by nostalgia every time I listen to this music. I would want to go eight years back in time just to re-experience that moment when I created my first character. It was a dwarf hunter. I was so clueless, lol(WoW was my first MMORPG ever). It was the start of an epic journey. Years and years of discovering, pure fun, achieving goals, meeting people, etcetera. Argh,this music brings up so many good memories.
I always get a sinking feeling when I listen to any of the starting zone tunes. It's a weird feeling, I love it to death but it totally unravels me.
I come back to listen to songs from WOW. This was without doubt the biggest and then best time burglar that one could have had. I had friends who played WOW for 2000 hours a year. Think about if they worked a second job for that many hours.
my first mmo game, love the theme, love the music, love the npc and love the dance moves!
spent 4 years playing till game changes took place w/c made me realize that my work on building up my characters and my style of fight is meaningless since at any given time, some rich/influential complainer could upend everything i worked for. plus the new community is all about bragging how great they are instead of wanting to raise new players up.
Ahhh my first character ever was a dwarf paladin.. I leveled in those snowy areas for days.. The music kept me here for long. Than every new ally character of mine suddenly found itself in Dun Morogh.
i remember my first time ever playing. Spawning in the dwarven starting zone, hearing the snow crunch beneath my boots, this music....then checking out the map and *zooming out*, gasping at the immensity of the whole game world, and how small and puny i was.
I missed this when I first made my dwarf rouge I would just sit and listen to the music and enjoy it miss the old time :(
I miss this so much
You are absolutely right, I have never been able to formulate it other than in my mind. However I can't help but think how great it used to be, the memories.. If only it was possible to make a time machine.
Remembering my frist ever character i made, that was a dwarf hunter.. I've come back for every expansion exept pandaria. It's just not the same anymore, but I will be forever greatful for the good times.
WE DID IT BOYS
2004. WoW beta. I created my first character (gnome for teh lulz) and landed in Dun Morogh, hearing this. So much feels.
+Awe what was your wow story? i mean chars, cleared dungeons, etc
+Ksensei41 Lots of experiences, stories and people. I spent around 9000 hours playing WoW during those years. Almost all classes, all raids and dungeons. Too much to really mention everything here. Since few years I no longer play WoW but it was glorious while it lasted. I am almost certain no game ever will beat that experience for me.
Waving at fellow dwarves, getting drunk with random dwarves and gnomes on many different Ale's. Grouping up to kill rare mobs, having a laugh when failing, cheering up when succeeding. Have journeys while the snow is heavily falling, just enjoying the silence of the night and the glory of the music. Where is all that gone? I remember spending all my silver on fireworks from IF, going all the way to Auberdine, at night, and start a show, fellow allies would always join in and cheer up!
my 1st ever hero in wow back in bc dwarf hunter i remember grinding and grinding for my 1st ever mount specially on this zone when i was a noob omg the nostalgia
Valor armor...man...I thought I was so cool to get ahold of all that awesome gear back in the day. What fun memories! :)
Same. Sometimes I also tear up thinking about when I first made my gnome warrior and listen to this music. It was more than a game.
This is the first music score I heard in WoW back in the closed beta, walking up the long slope to Ironforge then walking inside to see this huge city with players everywhere
one of my fav starting zones