Azshara Crater
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A future battleground in Azshara in the World of Warcraft. It will most likely be in southern Azshara, in the Forlorn Ridge. It is intended to work in a similar fashion to Alterac Valley.
Battleground Entrances have already been placed within the zone, with the Alliance entrance on the south side of Forlorn Ridge, and the Horde entrance on the north side of Forlorn Ridge. They are currently inactive, as the Battleground itself has not been implemented.
Rumors
It is rumored that Azshara Crater was put on hold because of difficulties balancing Alterac Valley and how Alterac Valley did not turn out exactly as they intended. Now that Alterac Valley appears to be at a point that the developers are more or less happy with, Azshara Crater may be worked on once again.Rumor Breaker!
- [Caydiem says]: (2006-01-20) We're not making any new Battlegrounds in the near future. We naturally need to be careful about spreading the PvP community thin. That isn't to say we're not thinking about what we could do with a new Battleground, but I wouldn't expect anything anytime soon, no.
Mapviewer Description
The battleground, or at least early rendition of it, can be accessed through [WoWMapView].The area is divided into three distinct parts. The first one, where the only visible entrance seems to be located, has a fortified camp made of a peculiar mixture of orc and night elf architecture. This might indicate that the battleground was intended for an allied battle between joint forces of Horde and Alliance and unknown enemy.
The middle part has camps of Furbolgs, and a small cave on the side.
The final part, marked by the entrance adorned with two massive dragon statues, has a huge high elven structure, purple in color, surrounded with other highborne ruins, resembling somewhat the Naga temples in the eastern part of Azshara.
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