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World of Warcraft was once a game where
time seemed to stand still. Zones stayed exactly the same no matter
how many times you played them and no matter how many years had
passed. Of course, all that changed with Deathwing's return and the
Cataclysm, which literally rocked the world. Familiar zones were were
changed, some to the point that they were no longer recognizable. The
once familiar world seemed brand new all over again.

However, despite the giant upheaval we
saw in Cataclysm, it seems that the zones have once again become
frozen in time and I can't help but feel slightly frustrated about
it. You see, I want to see these changes evolve. I want to know if
things are rebuilt, enemies are run out, and if hostilities are put
to rest. I've been patiently waiting, but so far, things have
remained the same.

While almost every zone now has some
part of it that I would love to see move into the future, some stand
out above the rest. Below you will find my top 5 picks that need to
move forward so we can see what happens next! Enjoy!

Top 5 Zones that Make us Ask: What Happens
Next

Loch Modan

As we all have probably seen by now,
Loch Modan doesn't have much Loch in it anymore. The dam holding all
the water back was broken. The waters have rushed out into the
Wetlands, which are wetter than ever. Dead fish lay scattered about,
the dastardly Dark Iron Dwarves are running amok, and to add insult
to injury, the Twilight's Hammer have settled in the area.

With all this going on, there is no way
this zone should remain in a stalemate for the next several years.
There are too many pressing questions that need to have answers. For
example; will the Dwarves rebuild the dam and restore the Loch or if
the remaining water will slowly trickle away? If they fail will Loch
Modan as a zone be renamed? Can the Twilight's Hammer be routed from
the area or will their corruption take over more of this once
pristine zone? All these questions and more are awaiting answers and,
in my opinion, it shouldn't take several expansions to do so.

Southern Barrens

Another zone literally tore apart by
the Cataclysm is the Southern Barrens. Once one big zone, a massive canyon
has now separated the zone into two: the Northern and Southern
Barrens. Once a Horde dominated zone, it has been thrown into utter chaos.
An escalating conflict is taking place here between the Horde
and Alliance with no clear winner in sight. The very fate of Kalimdor may
hang in the balance of this epic battle and I am more than a
little tired of waiting to see the outcome. However, considering
Blizzard's track record concerning zone changes, we may have to wait
years to see any real change take place. I say this is unacceptable,seeing
this battle-ridden zone move forward in the near future is a
definite must.

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Darkshore

Darkshore is possibly one of the
hardest hit zones of the Cataclysm. Here a giant tidal wave caused
the demise of Auberdine and the earth itself was pulled apart,
letting the waters rush in and making the roads treacherous,
unstable, and even impassible in some areas. A giant whirlpool was
formed in the process, a death trap for any foolhardy enough to let
themselves be sucked in.

If that wasn't bad enough, the entire
zone is unstable and in danger of being ripped apart. The only thing
still holding it together is the might of Malfurion Stormrage who
stands valiantly in the Eye of the Vortex. With all this going on in
this zone, it leaves us to wonder it's ultimate fate. Will the forces
of nature rip it to shreds? Or will the Night Elves prevail and
reconstruct the roads, heal the land, and eventually rebuild
Auberdine? I don't know the answers, but I do know with such a tense
situation, things can't (and shouldn't) remain like this for long.

Desolace

If you haven't been there lately,
Desolace no longer resembles it's name. After the Cataclysm fresh
water was able to flow into the zone and the zone has responded by
beginning to turn itself green. Even the Kodo Graveyard, once a
rather depressing place, is turning a happy shade of green. To help
the process along, the Cenarion Circle now is a prominent presence in
the zone.

While Desolace hasn’t been ripped
apart like many of the other zones, there is still a lot going on
here. Life is being rebuilt here in what was once a zone of death. We
need to see if the Cenarion Circle can really make this zone burst
with life and will the name of the zone be changed in turn? Or will
some unforeseen circumstance take it back to it's original gloomy
state? Players like me want to know!

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Durotar

Durotar is an interesting place since
after the Cataclysm. Vol'jin and the Trolls rallied his forces and
retook the Echo Isles, forever separating them from the Orcs starting
zone. The Alliance have pushed into Durotar, a previously Horde-only
zone and of course, perhaps the most notable change, is the total
rebuilding of Orgrimmar under the reign of Garrosh. That's not to
mention the physical changes that came to the zone after the
Cataclysm.

We've seen some forward progression
here. Garrosh has been unseated and Vol'jin is the big man in charge.
I want to know how this will change Orgrimmar? Will it once again get
a facelift? Will the Trolls expand outward into the zone? Will the
Alliance gain a larger foothold or will they be driven from the zone?
The current state of Durotar leaves many unanswered questions.

That wraps up my picks for the top 5
zones we need to see what happens next in. While some players may not be
concerned with these old school zones, I can't help but feel the
grand majority of us would like to see them move forward, see how
they turn out in the future. One can only hope that it won't be years
before these zones see any more changes and it won't take a major
earth shaking event like the Cataclysm to make it happen.

What zones do you want to see move
forward? When do you think it will happen? Share your thoughts with
us in the comment section below!


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Last Updated: Mar 29, 2016

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Amunet, also fondly known as Memtron, is an organic life form best known for its ongoing obsession with Blizzard Entertainment's numerous properties. To that end, Amu has authored hundreds (thousands?) of the most popular World of Warcraft guides, editorials, and Top 10 lists on the planet. When not gaming and writing, Amu is busy chasing after her three children in a perpetual loop of ongoing disaster.

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