The last piece of information that we'll talk about before diving into the realms are the new types of quests. We were able to see a demonstration that involved a mission to rescue which was a different take on the standard escort. The show featured the story of a Draenei Paladin who saves an individual from being held in captivity. To escape, the WoW cataclysm Gold captive gets on a horse, and rides off to safe haven. While he is riding it, the Draenei actually got on the same horse, seated next to him, and went along with the ride. Although the ride was not on the rails it was still possible that the Draenei to carry out a variety of attacks against the enemies in the midst of a mass swarm to prevent the escape. This feature is linked to the brand new mechanic for vehicles for siege weapons. It can also be used to add action capabilities when riding specific flying mounts. Another mission we watched was a rescue, which involved the pilot controlling an airship as well as dropping a rope to assist non-player characters. The most bizarre part is the possibility that mini dogfights could be feasible using some of the flying vehicles, a strategy that is sure to confuse things.

In terms of the new zones are concerned We were amazed by the vastness of what we could to explore and experience across the vast world of Northrend. We were able to see some of the Howling Fjord zone and Utgard Keep from Blizzcon (which saw some adjustments and tweaks). We also had the chance to explore Borean Tundra, Coldarra, Dragonblight, Grizzly Hills, Valliance Keep, Zul'Drak, Sholazar Basin, Utgard Pinnacle and an instance called Nexus as well as Drak'Tharon Keep. We spent a lot of time playing around with locations that are located in Borean Tundra region, which reminded us of the way the Wetlands were laid out in the initial WoW.

There's a huge diverse landscape, with a few quest givers scattered throughout. The quests are still being streamlined and we were impressed with how well everything was connected. It's most important is the overall range of locations, which included all kinds of terrain, from the typical beautiful snowy mountain to lush redwood forest. We got an idea of how packed the locations will be through a demonstration, which took us through several regions using the camera in the game.

The tour also gave us the chance to see some faces who are not familiar to story. A group of short, squat walruses called the Tuskarr was seen fighting on a frozen beach. The newcomers are adorable to the point that they are in an Ewok level of cuteness. Fortunately they have facial hair, and menacing spears provide an element of menace. Although we didn't spot them but the Wolvar will be in the area. Reps from Blizz have said that they Wolvar are miniature wolverines. The most likely new addition to the game's roster of NPCs are the Oracles which are mature Murlocs which are an element of the two sides that you'll have to juggle when playing buy WoW cataclysm Gold. This time around is a good indication that you'll have the ability to switch sides between these two factions instead of the constant loyalty you had to form with two factions in Burning Crusade. Aldor or Scryer factions of Burning Crusade.