The zeppelin gunship battle against the Alliance base was great, along with attacking the Dwarf camp. Everyone knows that the major enemy is Deathwing and Twilight’s Hammer, but the temptation to strike a major blow at the Alliance is just too much to pass up. Horde vs Alliance: I like the tensions in the zone. Throughout the zone, it’s a constant battle: Horde vs Alliance, Horde & red dragons vs Twilight people, Deathwing vs Alexstrasza, lots of fun stuff. She is quite a bit more reasonable and is more than willing to help the Horde combat the Twilight’s Hammer in the Highlands. He styles himself Warchief of the Dragonmaw, so being the patriotic Horde member you are, you decide to help lead a revolt that brings the death of the impostor and the promotion of Zaela – the new leader of the Dragonmaw. The only “friendly” people in the zone for you are the Dragonmaw, which are under the rule of someone who isn’t too fond of giving up his power over the clan. Along the way the fleet gets attacked by Twilight dragons, and Garrosh (strangely enough by himself on his own zeppelin) and his zeppelin go down, and you follow shortly after. You are on a zeppelin with a fleet of others, along with small fighters to provide escort towards the landing site by Dragonmaw Port. Once you step on the zeppelin and head out towards the zone is when it gets fun. I understand that the intent was to show that it’s a big effort and that you have an effect on the big attack. Going to the gate in Azshara to inspect the gear that will go with you into the attack and then collecting the gear in Bilgewater Harbour was a little bit boring. The lead-up quests to going into Twilight Highlands were really the only part that I didn’t like. (As always, this is from a Horde point of view, and will contain spoilers) When you’re in Twilight Highlands, you expect to have the best of the best – and Blizzard delivers. At this point there is a lot of expectations to live up to, since we’ve seen the new questing and zone design philosophies that Blizzard has implemented in full force. At the minimum, that person would have completed or at least done part of the zones of Hyjal or Vashj’ir, Deepholm, and possibly Uldum. Once you've collected the upgrade kit and upgraded your camera to MkII, you will have access to the original filters, as well as the Background Filter which lets you cycle through your collected background filters.By the time someone reaches Twilight Highlands, they’ve gone through quite a bit of stuff. way Northern Stranglethorn 12.0 30.6 Crystal Spine Matriarch To complete the quest you have to travel to Yojamba Isle in Stranglethorn Vale and collect a Pristine Crystal Shard from the Crystal Spine Matriarch. way Stormwind 68.1 66.9 Weathered Supply Crate Upgrading the Selfie CameraĪfter completing the first quest, you can talk with the same npc to pick up the quest Crystal Clarity which rewards the S.E.L.F.I.E. way Orgrimmar 63.9 19.7 Weathered Supply Crate Iron Box - Found in a Weathered Supply Crate.Russet Belt - Purchased from Cloth Armor Merchants.Standard Scope - Made by an Engineer or purchased on the Auction House.When you accept the quest, you will be required to find a few items located around Stormwind City or Orgrimmar, depending on your faction. Camera, you can obtain it by completing the quest Light Camera Action.įor Alliance players, the NPC you need to interact with is Arielle Snapflash in Stormwind City. In case you haven’t previously gotten the S.E.L.F.I.E. Twilight Filter - Obtained by taking a selfie with Cho'gall in The Bastion of Twilight.Note: You have to be close to the boss and wait for the roleplay to finish. Sha Filter - Obtained by taking a selfie with the Sha of Fear in the Terrace of Endless Spring.Firelands Filter - Obtained by taking a selfie with Ragnaros in Firelands.Argus Filter - Obtained by taking a selfie with Argus the Unmaker in Antorus, the Burning Throne.Frostmourne Filter - Obtained by taking a selfie with The Lich King in Icecrown Citadel while in combat.In order to obtain these secret filters you will have to take selfies with the S.E.L.F.I.E. In patch 7.3.5 Blizzard has added five secret filters for the Selfie Camera, which are based on famous locations throughout the game (more specifically, certain raids).
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