Howling Fjord vs. Borean Tundra
Howling Fjord vs. Borean Tundra It pleases me that so many people like Howling Fjord, because I intend to start every 70 I have in Borean Tundra and it will be nice to have the population spread around. Things I like about Borean Tundra: 1. Monster variety. There’s a ton of variety on the things you fight. Howling Fjord is Vrykul, Vrykul, Vrykul, Vrykul, wolves, Vrykul, Vrykul, pirate quests, Vrykul, Vrykul, Vrykul. 2. Terrain variety. Lots of visual differentiation in Borean Tundra. But thanks to the strategic placement of sight barriers, the use of valleys and hills to control your perceptions, it doesn’t look like a patchwork quilt, even though it is. It flows very naturally to me when riding around in it. I felt like the zone was a lot bigger than it was. Not because it’s uninhabited, but because it was very cleverly designed. 3. Multiple quest hubs. After your first couple quests at Warsong Hold you can immediately shoot off to Bor’gorok Outpost, Amber Ledge, or Taunka’le Village and start up new quests. I plan to jet immediately for one of these and hopefully avoid the crowds that will be camping the same identical quests in
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