World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King
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| World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King | |
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| WotLK box art | |
| Developer(s) | Blizzard Entertainment |
| Publisher(s) | Activision Blizzard |
| Date published | 13 November 2008 |
| Version | 3.0.2 |
| Platforms | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X |
| Genre(s) | MMORPG |
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King—colloquially known as "WotLK", "Wrath", or "WLK"—is the second World of Warcraft expansion, officially announced on August 3, 2007 at BlizzCon. The majority of expansion content takes place in Northrend, and centers around the plans of the Lich King.
Content highlights include the increase of the level cap from 70 to 80, the introduction of the Death Knight Hero class, the new Inscription profession, and new PvP/world PvP content. There are no additional playable races, though many new NPC races will be featured.[1]
Opt-ins for the public beta began 3 July 2008; the game itself is scheduled to be released November 13, 2008.[2] The Beta began on July 17, 2008. On October 10th Blizzard announced that Wrath of the Lich King has gone gold and discs are currently being manufactured for sale.
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Northrend
- Main article: Northrend
The expansion introduces a new continent on Azeroth — the harsh, icy Northrend is under the control of the Lich King, and is home to the majority of the expansion's new content.
Northrend is a croissant-shaped continent in northern Azeroth. The continent is roughly half the size of the Eastern Kingdoms, but is expected to exceed Outland in length and width. Although Northrend is known for its snow and ice, developers stated that parts of the continent will not be frozen over, such as the springtime Howling Fjord and the jungle-like Sholazar Basin.
Flying mounts will also be usable in Northrend; currently the plan is to allow players to fly at level 77 instead of at 70.[3] Blizzard said they want to "keep us grounded and guide us on foot for a while", so that players can enjoy all the hard work they put into the land and not just "fly over it."[4] There may be new flying mounts introduced with the expansion that will provide a very slight increase in speed and — also as yet finalized — these new mounts may be able to carry more than just one passenger.[5]
Zones
To alleviate some of the problems experienced at the launch of the Burning Crusade expansion, players will be able to choose where to enter the continent more freely—both Howling Fjord to the east and the Borean Tundra to the west feature level 68+ content, and it is planned that you can level all the way to 72 without visiting both. The continent is designed to allow players to level from level 68 to 80. Both zones will feature a Hellfire Citadel-style instance hub with multiple dungeon wings for level 70 characters, level 80 characters, and raiders.[6] Horde players will access Howling Fjord via a Zeppelin from Undercity to Vengeance Landing; Alliance players can get there by boat to Valgarde. Borean Tundra will be accessed via zeppelin to Warsong Hold for Horde, and by boat to Valiance Keep for Alliance. Zones and their planned levels:[7]
- Howling Fjord (68-72)
- Borean Tundra (68-72)
- The Dragonblight (71-75)
- Zul'Drak (73-76)
- Grizzly Hills (74-76)
- Sholazar Basin (75-78)
- Crystalsong Forest (77-80)
- The Storm Peaks (77-80)
- Icecrown Glacier (77-80)
- Lake Wintergrasp (77-80) (Outdoor PvP)
- Dalaran (Sanctuary)
Areas in Azeroth
- Acherus: The Ebon Hold and the Scarlet Enclave
- A new area in the easternmost parts of the Eastern Plaguelands, near Tyr's Hand, which will act as the starting area for Death Knights.
- Stormwind Harbor
- Western Stormwind City will have a new harbor added which will provide naval transport to Northrend.
- Dalaran Crater
- An enormous crater where Dalaran once stood, encased with a violet-colored magical shield orb.
- Shaper's Terrace
- A new titan-related area in Un'Goro Crater, accessible by waygate from Sholazar Basin.
Factions and organizations
Various organizations, factions and new races will be highlighted in the expansion. Note that no new playable races are planned.
Reputation grinding
A new faction tabard system will be implemented called "Championing", where wearing a tabard of a certain faction will give you rep with that faction for kills in instances on top of the existing faction rep. This is to combat the feel that gaining rep with factions is a long grind and that there is no flexibility for players to choose which factions they gain rep with.
Nexus War
When Malygos regained his senses, he quickly realized what had happened during his absence. The mortal races had manipulated magic and used it for their own personal gain. As a result, the Burning Legion had nearly been summoned again by the reckless Sin'Dorei. Confident that there is no other solution, Malygos has declared war to every spell-caster and wishes to annihilate their kind and drain all of Azeroth's magic. However, there are groups that oppose him and fight for their own survival or for that of others.
- Kirin Tor
- The Kirin Tor - a group of powerful wizards - have moved their capital Dalaran to Northrend to fight off the Blue Dragonflight, along with the Undead Scourge. Being fanatic magic-users, they are directly influenced by the war Malygos has begun. Not only does he slowly drain all Azeroth's magic, but he also intends to slay all casters. The Kirin Tor oppose him directly in his assault and fight for the fate of their world.
- Blue Dragonflight
- The Aspect of Magic and the leader of the Blue Dragonflight - Malygos - has started a war with the mortal races for their reckless use of magic. Using his flight, Malygos now seeks to divert Azeroth's ley lines to his own home, the Nexus, by the use of giant constructs known as Surge needles, and send the energies out in the Twisting Nether, so no one will be able to use it anymore. He has not only ordered his fellow Blue dragons to slay the mortal spellcasters but also to take down all that would help these 'criminals'.
- Wyrmrest Accord
- As the overseers of Life on Azeroth, the Red Dragonflight closely watches all wars and observes all conflicts. While they usually do not interfere they now deem it necessary to enter the front lines themselves. Malygos's plan, to remove all magic from Azeroth, would have disastrous consequences for the entire world. Such catastrophies would cost countless lives, much more than all those that have fallen during the Nexus War. Thus Alexstrasza - the leader of the Red Dragonflight - has called upon the Wyrmrest Accord, a union between all Dragonflights to find a way to end Malygos's insanity and stop his reckless crusade.
Horde Expedition
Taunted by the razing of Orgrimmar, the Horde has sent out a massive fleet to bring about the end of the Lich King. Below you can find all the factions associated with this expedition.
- Warsong Offensive
- The orcs of the Warsong Clan led by Garrosh Hellscream have landed in the Borean Tundra as the Warsong Offensive. Garrosh wants to lead the invasion to prove himself to Thrall. They have encountered the Tuskarr and the Taunka.
- Hand of Vengeance
- The Forsaken military and the Royal Apothecary have also arrived with a new contagion that they hope will prove to be effective against the undead minions of the Lich King. The Forsaken seek to avenge Arthas' destruction of Lordaeron and the plague of undeath that transformed them. They have recently created multiple settlements in Howling Fjord as well as in Dragonblight.
- The Taunka
- The Taunka are an ancient offshoot of the Tauren. They were thought to be lost until discovered by Garrosh Hellscream and his Orc forces upon arriving in Northrend. Desperate to retake their ancestral lands from the Scourge, they've allied themselves with the Horde.
- The Sunreavers
- The Sunreavers are a group of Blood elves who wish for their race to join the Kirin Tor. Their acceptance to the Kirin Tor is opposed by Vereesa Windrunner, leader of the Silver Covenant. The Sunreavers mainly reside in the horde section of Dalaran.
Alliance Vanguard
Provoked by the attack on Stormwind, the Alliance has gathered its forces to march upon Icecrown Citadel and put an end to the Lich King's reign. Below you can find all factions associated with this vanguard.
- Valiance Expedition
- The main armies of the Alliance have arrived upon the shores of Borean Tundra, where they reinforced Valiance Keep with their sheer numbers.
- Explorer's League
- Eager to find out more about their past, the Explorer's League was quick to travel to Northrend. They're especially interested in the Titan city of Ulduar which is said to hold much information about the ancestors of the Dwarves, Gnomes, and Humans alike. In addition, they've opened up several dig-sites in an attempt to reveal what's hidden in the earth.
- Frostborn
- The Frostborn are a faction of a newly discovered dwarf, the frost dwarves. This mysterious race of dwarves makes its home in the Storm Peaks. They've recently befriended members of the Explorer's League and welcome Alliance members within their settlements. Their leader Yorg Stormheart seems to suffer from a strange amnesia; it is rumored that he used to be an important member within the Alliance.
- Silver Covenant
- Disgusted and outraged by the founding of the Blood Elven race, the remaining High Elves have united under the banner of Vereesa Windrunner as the Silver Covenant. The Covenant consists primarily of a militant core that has joined forces with the Alliance in Northrend.
Undead Scourge
- Dragonflayer Clan
- The Dragonflayer Clan is one that consists of Vrykul, a race of half-giant warriors native to the Howling Fjord. They have recently allied themselves with the Scourge and wish to join its ranks. These formidable warriors have begun attacking Horde and Alliance settlements, and many of the Vrykul are pouring out of the fortress of Utgarde Keep.
Opposition of the Scourge
- Argent Crusade
- The Knights of the Silver Hand and the soldiers of the Argent Dawn have merged into this new organization, headed by the re-inspired Highlord Tirion Fordring. They seem to be capable of something neither the Alliance nor the Horde could fulfill; they're fighting at the front lines of Icecrown.
- Knights of the Ebon Blade
- A counter to the Knights of the Silver Hand, the Knights of the Ebon Blade are an order of renegade Death Knights who have broken away from the Scourge. They are led by Highlord Darion Mograine, the son of Alexandros Mograine.
- The Nerubians
- A race of Spider-humanoids that once controlled all of Northrend before the coming of the Lich King. Now, they live mainly in the lower reaches of their destroyed kingdom Azjol-Nerub and other scattered conclaves. It is speculated that they serve the Old God, Yogg-Saron, within their city.
Natural inhabitants
- Kalu'ak
- The Kalu'ak consists of the Tuskarr, a humanoid walrus people that lives in Northrend. Although seen throughout Northrend, they make their homes primarily in the Borean Tundra. Their capital city is Kaskala and it is a Fishing area. They also have Kamagua, a settlement in the Howling Fjord. Moa’ki Harbor is situated in The Dragonblight.
Dungeons and end-game content
The expansion adds group content in a similar fashion to the Burning Crusade, and the 'heroic dungeon' format will be preserved. Many new 5-man, 10-man, and 25-man dungeons will be located in Northrend. The expansion will have as many 5-man instances as the previous expansion and all 25-man raids can also be completed as a 10-man group due to the popularity of Karazhan.[8] Despite speculation, solo dungeons are not being planned.[9] Eyonix has spoken about the possibility of account-based or guild-based raid attunements for the expansion. This would mean if your guild completed the keying quest or one of your characters has, everyone in your guild or all the characters in your account would also become attuned.[10]
There will be three raid dungeons and twelve 5-man dungeons (eight for leveling up and four max-level, each with heroic versions) at release. Heroic access will also no longer require any faction reputation. All 5-man dungeons will be designed to last around an hour.
New and original
- Utgarde Keep (two 5-man wings, levels 70-72 and 80)
- An instance hub in the Howling Fjord filled with the vrykul, a Viking-like race devoted to serving the Lich King. It was the first dungeon introduced at BlizzCon; the dungeon consists of two wings.
- The first wing, Utgarde Keep (level 70), was playable at BlizzCon.
- The second, Utgarde Pinnacle (level 80), was announced as the second.
- The Nexus (two 5-man wings, levels 71-73 and 80, and a 10/25-man raid wing)
- Located in Coldarra, it will feature the Blue Dragonflight as the enemy. The Red Dragonflight will be aiding the players.
- A level 71-73 five-man instance (The Nexus).[11]
- A level 80 five-man instance, that lets you fight on magical rings that float above the ground (The Oculus).
- A 10/25-man raid, similar to Onyxia. A rift in the sky where you will battle Malygos (The Eye of Eternity). [12]
- Drak'Tharon Keep (5-man, level 74-76)
- A fort where Arthas found the runeblade Frostmourne, located on the border between Grizzly Hills and Zul'Drak. Drak'Tharon Keep contains one instance for level 74-76 players.
- Gundrak (5-man level 76-78)
- The capital of the Ice Trolls where players will face off against the Ice Troll King, located in the northeastern corner of Zul'Drak.[13]
- The Violet Hold (5-man level 75-77)
- The prison of Dalaran.
- Chamber of the Aspects (10/25-man raid)
- A single encounter raid instance where players will face-off against a dragon.[14]
- Ulduar (two 5-man wings, levels 77-79 and 80, and a 10/25-man raid wing)
- Located in The Storm Peaks. A Titan-related dungeon where secrets of Azeroth's history will be revealed.
- Halls of Stone, a level 77-79 instance
- Halls of Lightning, a level 80 instance
- Ulduar Raid, a 10/25-raid. Planned as the next progression step from Naxxramas.[citation needed]
- Azjol-Nerub (two wings level 72-74, level 73-75)
- The ancient subterranean kingdom of the nerubian race.
- Azjol-Nerub, a level 72-74 instance with Anub'arak as a boss.
- Ahn'kahet: The Old Kingdom
- Icecrown Citadel (10/25-man raid)
- Culminating the expansion with a direct confrontation with the Lich King himself. Is to be released in the final major patch of the expansion pack.
Returning, but in another form
- Naxxramas (level 80, 10 and 25-man raid)
- The instance will be retuned to level 80 and included as a 10-man/25-man dungeon at an entry-level difficulty with no attunement.[15][16]
- If one looks at the video on the area of Dragonblight, it seems Naxxramas is floating above the frozen landscape.[17]
Additions to Azeroth
- Caverns of Time: Culling of Stratholme (level 80, 5-man instance)
- A new wing of the Caverns of Time where you'll fight alongside Arthas, during the break of his sanity, against Mal'Ganis to purge the city of Stratholme of its citizens, who are infected by the undead plague.[18][19] The Infinite Dragonflight storyline will continue here.
PvP additions
Battlegrounds
The currently planned battleground referred to as the Strand of the Ancients will have siege vehicles, 10 or 15 people in each team, and games will last 30 to 40 minutes.[citation needed]
The issue with battlegrounds starting with unbalanced teams, caused by multiple queueing and the grace period for joining, will be addressed. The reporting system is also being further tuned to allow players to better police abuse of the PvP to gain easy marks of honor.[citation needed]
Arenas
Two new Arenas will also be introduced in the expansion. One in the currently unused Orgrimmar Arena and the other in a new Dalaran Arena in Dalaran's sewers. These arenas will introduce moving objects such as pillars and waterfalls, and damaging objects such as spikes in arenas and other such mechanics to create dynamics with line of sight and gameplay.
World PvP
PvP mechanics will be extended in WotLK, with the addition of a dedicated PvP zone (even on PvE servers) in central Northrend called Lake Wintergrasp. There is no requirement to visit the zone, but the benefit will be that all bosses in instances will drop a token, similar to Spirit Shards in Bone Wastes, when your faction holds the keep everyone is fighting for. Players will be able to use these tokens to purchase gear.[20]
Siege Weapons
The expansion will also introduce siege weapons, destructible buildings to PvP in both Lake Wintergrasp and the new Northrend Battleground(s).
Hero Classes
- Main article: Hero class
The expansion will introduce the long-awaited concept of Hero Classes to World of Warcraft. It is planned that the Death Knight (see below) will be the first of several "unlockable" hero classes, the only one available at launch, though no definite plans have been revealed. Hero classes will generally consist of classes from Warcraft III that were too strong to play from level 1 or could not fit a primary class role.
Nethaera posted on the new Wrath of the Lich King forums that the current plans are one new hero class per expansion pack.
Death Knight
- Main article: Death knight
World of Warcraft's first hero class, the Death Knight will be accessible to players after having a character reach level 55. Once unlocked, the Death Knight will then complete a series of quests that will explain their defection and background. The Death Knight will start at level 55.[21]
The Death Knight is a plate-wearing DPS/tank class (albeit one that is unable to use a shield) that uses a brand new resource system based primarily on cooldowns. Rather than the existing Mana/Rage/Energy mechanics, the Death Knight will be able to carve Runes into his/her weapon outside of combat, and then use those runes to power abilities (the recharge rate is at 10 seconds, for now).
Bard (April Fool's Joke)
- Main article: Bard (hero class)
Armed with a trusty axe, killer riffs, and a ton of attitude, the guitar-wielding bard excels both as a solo performer and as part of a solid group lineup, able to front in roles as varied as his musical repertoire.
The Bard class was touted as an April Fool's day Hero class for WotLK. The link for the class may be found at http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/wrath/features/bard/bardclass.xml.
Professions and skills
Professions will be allowed to level to 450 skill points from the Burning Crusade's 375 skillcap, while leveling professions from 300-375 will be made easier.
Developers consider a possibility to make enchanters able to sell their enchants in the Auction House.[22] This has since been confirmed, with Inscription providing the reagent that makes it possible.
At this time there are no plans to extend the Riding Skill further, nor to lower the cost of mounts and mount skills upon release of the expansion. This almost certainly means no new mount types will be introduced, but more variations of those we already have (i.e. epic land and flying mounts).[23] Rumors have been circulating about new mounts which can carry multiple people, but this has yet to be confirmed.
Blizzard is planning to have more professions represented with rare recipe drops as well as making them accessible, such as being on earlier bosses.
Inscription profession
- Main article: Inscription
Inscription is a new profession that allows players to augment the power of their spells by increasing damage, reducing cooldowns or adding other effect, as well as new kinds of items.
The profession of Inscription is similar to the profession of Enchanting. However, Inscription permanently enhances the attributes of players’ spells and abilities. For example, a "Scribe" could take the Fireball spell, and increase the initial damage by 5% but remove the DoT[24], or reduce the mana cost of Shadow Bolt by 10%[25].
In a recent interview, Jeff "Tigole" Kaplan spoke more about Inscription, stating that the uses would be varied, and that the team is working to ensure there is not a single 'best' inscription, but rather a large choice. An example he gave was that a Frost Nova could be inscribed to either root targets in a larger radius, or to keep the target rooted for a longer period. He also mentioned that Inscription will work with melee abilities, as well.
Bestiary
- Nerubian vizier
- Plague eruptor
- Shovel tusk
- Iron Dwarf
- Taunka
- Magnataur
- Jormungar
- Flesh giant
- Darkfallen No info on the
site yet.
- Ice Troll No info on the
site yet.
- Proto-dragon No info on the
site yet.
- Wendigo
Characters
Levels, spells and talents
The expansion will allow characters to level to 80, adding 10 additional talent points to their disposal and extending the talent trees further to allow for 51-point talents. Leveling from 70 to 80 should take the same amount of time as leveling 60 to 70. Blizzard is also working on a new method of allowing players to switch between 2 different talent specs.
Extended character customization
Players will also be able to customize their characters using new hairstyles and skin colors, as well as change hairstyles of existing characters. However, players will not be allowed to change their characters' face, body shape or size.[26] Other additions include new dances[27], skin color variants[28], and possibly tattoos and earrings.[29] There is also the possibility of other feature customizations, such as tauren horns.
Dances
A dance studio is being worked on to allow players to add and change dance animations. The amount of variety is dependent on the amount of development time Blizzard can devote to it closer to release. The animations will be race specific.
Voice Emotes
Death Knight voices will be modulated for each race so that they sound deeper and have an echo.
Items
- Blizzard is considering introducing Heirloom Items (sometimes referred to as Legacy Items) with the expansion. Essentially, these items will be bound to the player's account, with the ability to ship the items between characters on the realm the item was discovered.[30][31]
- The color for heirloom items used is gold, very similar as seen to the one in Diablo II: Legacy. Heirloom items are still not the same as artifact items, even if they (for now) use the same coloring for names.
- PvP armor will be different from the PvE armor entirely in looks and colors.[32]
- 25-man raids will drop more loot than 10-man versions and be separated a full tier of item stats.
- The token system will remain for PvE. Spirit Shard-like tokens will be award from all instances to players in the faction that controls Lake Wintergrasp. They will be used to purchase basic PvP gear from doing PvE content.
- Blizzard is making a design shift to reduce the number of items they must design and to prevent unwanted drops being wasted, with the end result being that more classes will use the same items. This will be accomplished by reducing the amount of varied stats different classes and specs need. Their aim is to have 3 classes share the same items.
- Blizzard announced on the official Wrath of the Lich King forums that a convenient upgrade will be made that changes how vanity/miniature pets and mounts are handled.
- Quoted from official WotLK forums :
- "We’re pleased to announce a convenient upgrade to the way that mounts and vanity pets are handled in Wrath of the Lich King.
- Players will be able to “learn” a mount or non-combat pet much like learning a spell, recipe, or new ability, and these creatures will then show up on a new Pet tab within the Character Info section of the interface. Players will be able to access and preview their learned mounts and vanity pets through this tab.
- Once learned, the pet icon or mount icon will no longer appear in bag spaces or bank spaces. This inventory space will be made available once again for other adventuring needs. Pets can still be set to hotkeys by dragging them to the hotkey bar, much like any other spell or ability." - Nethaera''
Mounts
In the expansion, mounts no longer take up space in your bag; they can be retrieved from the pet tab. Lost mounts and pets can be restored from a stable master. [33]
Here is a listing of the new mounts that have been released in the Beta:
- [Ice Mammoth] and [Grand Ice Mammoth] are available to purchase when you have Revered and Exalted reputation with the Sons of Hodir faction.
- [Black War Mammoth] wooly mammoth mount can be purchased in Wintergrasp for 300 [Stone Keeper's Shard]s.
- [Grand Caravan Mammoth] and [Armored Brown Bear] vanity mount for sale from the exotic pet vendor Mei Francis in Dalaran for 15,000G and 900G respectively, although the price is reduced with reputation. Note that the caravan mammoth reads "This is a very fast three person mount that carries vendors."
- [Flying Carpet] and [Swift Flying Carpet] Tailoring mounts can be crafted with 380 and 420 tailoring respectively.
- Acherus Deathcharger, the Deathknight class mount
Technical information
The expansion is expected to enhance World of Warcraft's graphical engine; for example, a new shading system is expected for use in ice caves, whilst flame animations are noticeably more detailed. Blizzard is in the process of reevaluating the way distances, line of sight and collision are calculated to address some bugs and exploits with spells and add improved mechanics; however, this may not all be completed in time for release. In addition, the art for the expansion will look more like "classic Warcraft" (gothic fantasy), and less like Outland art (high fantasy).[34]
Blizzard is also looking at improvements to the engine to better handle the impact of large amounts of players in one area in anticipation of Lake Wintergrasp. A suggested solution is for the area around the player that receives updates (can see, events received etc.) will be dynamically reduced based on the amount of players in an area to lessen the impact on the client (though this also reduces the impact on the servers too).
System requirements
From the official site:[35][36]
Minimum requirements:
Windows XP (Service Pack 3), Windows Vista (Service Pack 1)
- Intel Pentium 4 1.3 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 1500+
- 512 MB RAM (1GB for Vista users)
- 3D graphics processor with Hardware Transform and Lighting with 32 MB VRAM such as an ATI Radeon 7200 or NVIDIA GeForce 2 class card or better
- DirectX-compatible sound card or motherboard sound capability
- 15 GB free hard drive space
- A keyboard and mouse are required. Input devices other than a mouse and keyboard are not supported.
- You must have an active broadband Internet connection to play
Mac OS X 10.4.11 or newer
- PowerPC G5 1.6 GHz or Intel Core Duo processor
- 1 GB RAM
- 3D graphics processor with Hardware Transform and Lighting with 64 MB VRAM such as an ATI Radeon 9600 or NVIDIA GeForce Ti 4600 class card or better
- 15 GB free hard drive space
- A keyboard and mouse are required. Input devices other than a mouse and keyboard are not supported.
- You must have an active broadband Internet connection to play.
- Note: Due to potential programming changes, the Minimum System Requirements for this game may change over time.
Recommended Specifications
Windows XP (Service Pack 3), Windows Vista (Service Pack 1)
- Dual-core processor, such as the Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon 64 X2
- 1 GB RAM (2 GB for Vista users)
- 3D graphics processor with Vertex and Pixel Shader capability with 128 MB VRAM such as an ATI Radeon X1600 or NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT class card or better
- DirectX-compatible sound card or motherboard sound capability
- Broadband Internet connection.
- Multi-button mouse with scroll wheel recommended.
Mac OS X 10.4.11 or newer
- Intel 1.8GHz processor or better
- 2 GB RAM
- 3D graphics processor with Vertex and Pixel Shader capability with 128 MB VRAM such as an ATI Radeon X1600 or NVIDIA 7600 class card or better
- Multi-button mouse with scroll wheel recommended.
Gameplay features
Spectators
The ability to spectate arenas is still on the Blizzard to-do list, but they are being careful about it. Blizzard would also like to add this ability to raids too. In both cases it would be an opt-in feature only.
These are directly from the site.
Paradigm shift: Dungeons and raids
Heroic dungeons were one of the most popular innovations of the previous expansion, so it’s no surprise Heroic mode will return in Wrath of the Lich King. Just as in The Burning Crusade, every five-person dungeon will have a Heroic variant that will present players with an added challenge and improved rewards.
One exciting new feature in Wrath of the Lich King is that all raid content will be available as either a 10- or 25-person dungeon with completely independent progression paths. Both the 10- and 25-person versions will be the same dungeon; the look, layout, and design of the dungeon will remain the same. However, each will be adjusted, tuned, and balanced for its respective player size.
In Wrath of the Lich King, players can expect both 10- and 25-person raid progression paths to get increasingly difficult as they adventure to their final battle with Arthas. This new gameplay mechanic will allow more players to enjoy the raid content of Wrath of the Lich King in their preferred play style. Because it takes more effort to get 25 people together than it does for 10, players who participate in the 25-person raid progression path will receive higher quality and more loot than those who play the 10-person versions.
In addition, players will never be required to attune in a 10-person raid to progress to a 25-person raid in the progression path. Raid lockouts are same-size as well, so joining a 25-person raid for a dungeon will not lock a player out from the 10-person version of the same dungeon. This freedom of choice between raid-progression paths will let personal preference play a much bigger role in how players experience the raid content of Wrath of the Lich King.
Quest mechanics
The quest designers are hard at work to make sure that the road to level 80 will be paved with quests unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. The Burning Crusade innovated with bombing runs and daily quests, and Wrath of the Lich King will continue this trend with still more unique and varied adventures to undertake.
Just one example of the new mechanics you can expect from the expansion is the new vehicle-based content, which puts an interesting spin on some of the concepts originally developed for PvP siege gameplay. Certain types of vehicles and mounts can now carry passengers, making it possible for players, for example, to break a prisoner out of a tightly guarded compound by attempting a daring escape on horseback. While the NPC steers the horse, the player lobs explosives at a pack of pursuing worgen. In another quest, the roles are reversed as the player takes to the skies in a flying machine to track down and rescue survivors of a catastrophic event. Even beyond the ability for vehicles to hold passengers, Wrath of the Lich King introduces an aerial combat system that will add a new dimension to gameplay.
NPCs can also ride upon the shoulders of larger NPCs, such as Excelsior on Hidalgo the Master Falconer, or Grand Necrolord Antiok on Thiassi the Lightning Bringer.
Achievements
The Achievement system is a system that will keep track of certain goals that characters have reached, such as complete zone exploration, pet and mount collecting, and PvP kills.
Materials
New Metals gathered in Northrend
New Herbs gathered in Northrend
New Cloth gathered in Northrend
Screenshots
Below are a variety of screenshots from the expansion. Many more can be found on relevant articles.
WOTLKLoginScreen.jpg
Wrath of the Lich King Login screen |
Northrend loading screen. |
LOADSCREENEASTERNKINGDOM.jpg
New Eastern Kingdoms loading screen. |
LOADSCREENKALIMDOR.jpg
New Kalimdor loading screen. |
New Outland loading screen. |
Blizzcon-booklet.jpg
BlizzCon 2007 booklet. |
Arthas Artwork.jpg
A picture of Arthas. |
Borean Tundra.jpg
Dragonblight Coast. |
Arthas LichKing Throne.JPG
Arthas/Lich King, on the Frozen Throne. |
Utgarde Keep — note the improved quality of the flames. |
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Tuskarr camp in the Borean Tundra. |
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Howling Fjord. |
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A new Horde town, Grizzly Hills. |
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The dragonblight. |
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A new dryad Model. |
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Dryad Tree spirits or a shrine in Howling Fjord? |
An Alliance port, Valiance Keep. |
A lighthouse outside Valiance Keep. |
Valgarde in Howling Fjord. |
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Fort Wildervar in Howling Fjord? |
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Shovel tusk in Howling Fjord. |
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A Plague eruptor in an unknown dungeon. |
Concept art
People
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Concept of a female Vrykul. |
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An Iron dwarf. |
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A monster. |
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Another one. |
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Artwork of a Vrykul from the WoW — WotLK site. |
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Death Knight 2, from the BlizzCon Press CD. |
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Tuskarr concept art. |
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A Fjord giant. |
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A Frost giant. |
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A giant worm living in Northrend, the dreaded Jormungar. |
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An Oracle. |
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And another one? |
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A "Shovel Tusk" (Shovelhorn Stag). Shovel-shaped tusks for digging through tundra. |
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A male taunka. |
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A tuskarr hunter. |
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Northrend creature. |
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An undead Whale. |
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An undead Shark. |
Places
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Nifflevar concept art. |
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Scenery deep within Northrend. |
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Ulduar, a Titan monument far to the north, located at the Storm Peaks. |
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Corridor within Ulduar. |
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An unknown mausoleum. |
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Another unknown mausoleum. |
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Utgarde Keep, located between Daggercap Bay and Lake Cauldros. |
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Utgarde Keep interior. |
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Lush vegetation in Grizzly Hills. |
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Azjol-Nerub Entrance. |
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A concept of a hive on one of multiple floors within the kingdom of Azjol-Nerub. |
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Orc buildings. |
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Nerubian building. |
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Nerubian building. |
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An Utgarde hallway. |
Videos
| World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King cinematic trailer |
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| <youtube>45nc471rtXI</youtube> |
| World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King preview |
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| <youtube>l5ZQC-0ua90</youtube> |
| World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King IGN Footage 1 |
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| <youtube>kWmMTPTPPu4</youtube> |
| World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King IGN Footage 2 |
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| <youtube>5o9YLvd938o</youtube> |
| World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King IGN Footage 3 |
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| <youtube>UYQut21wvl4</youtube> |
See also
References
External links
- Official site
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- Bestiary
- Death Knight
- Dungeons
- Environments
- Factions
- Rise of the Lich King background story
- Forum posts
- Unofficial sites
- Videos
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