The popular world-class fantasy RPG game, WOW WoTLK Classic Gold, saw its first major expansion, The Burning Crusade, in the early part of 2007. and along with its new content, there was a lot more history to be discovered. World of Warcraft was launched about two years ago this, and by when The Burning Crusade came around the game was already rising in its popularity. Fans were eager to experience the mysterious world of Outland and meet some of the most loved protagonists from Warcraft III.
This expansion took place within the broken home of the orcs which was actually the remnants of it following the destruction of the planet in half and transformed its landscapes beyond the scope of. The planet was originally called Draenor and was home of ogres and orcs and Draenei before it was transformed into the Dark Portal was built and the First War ensued with the orcish Horde advancing on Azeroth. The land was poisoned by Fel energies and over time, many lush ecosystems died out. After the defeat of the Horde's in the Second War, the orcs who remained on Draenor under the direction of Ner'zhul the warlock, made the wrong choice when they used an extremely strong Azerothian artifacts to invade other worlds.
This devastating spell reversed itself and the massive number of portals that were that were opened to break the veil between Draenor and the Twisting Nether, the plane that connects different worlds, and the energy that was released destroyed the entire planet. The remaining landmasses were suspended by the Nether, and those left still alive were forced to fight for their lives on a wounded world, now known by the name of Outland. This is the place where World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade is set, and players were free to explore the stunning remains of a planet that had been ripped by the ravages of.
Since World of Warcraft's release on the market, players have been able to choose between four races in each faction. Orcs, taurens, trolls and the undead of Horde, and humans, dwarves, night elves and even gnomes for the Alliance. The paladin and shaman class were also restricted by faction, because by lore, only certain races were able to be made into specific classes. Shamans were only found among the Horde and paladins belonged to the Alliance but, as of World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, this was about to change.
Blood elves were going to be a new addition to the Horde considering that, although they had been members of the Alliance for a few years prior to beginning the Third War, they had then been forced to find shelter elsewhere following their destruction by Arthas Menethil and the Scourge with buy WoTLK Classic Gold. Blood elves in World of Warcraft do have an affinity for the Light and could become paladins, hence the Horde and consequently access to the class. However, instead of asking the Light for its power and power, they took it with forceand made the benevolent Naaru. This sub-class of paladins were named Blood Knights, but they have long since replaced this practice with "cruelty-free" use of the Light.
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