Pocket guide - Zone PvP Flags

by on Dec 14, 2006

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It is important to know about zone flags when playing on a pvp server. When you enter a
new area, the zone name appears in color across the top of your screen. In addition, it is also listed
above your mini map.

The colors are coded to reflect the alliance of a zone. Uncontested zones that are controlled by your faction appear in green lettering. Enemy zones appear in red lettering and contested zones are in yellow lettering.

Uncontested zones are zones in which a faction has claimed and has complete
control. Contested zones are zones in which neither faction (alliance nor horde) is in complete control.

On a pvp server, when you enter a contested zone, you are immediately flagged for pvp. You are only flagged for pvp in an uncontested zone when it is controlled by the opposite faction.

Here is a list of contested and uncontested zones, by continent.

Azeroth

Alliance

Elwynn Forest Dun Morogh Loch Modan Westfall

Horde

Eversong Woods (available in the Burning Crusade expansion) Ghostlands (available in the Burning Crusade expansion) Silverpine Forest Tirisfal Glades

Contested

Alterac Mountains Arathi Highlands Badlands Blasted Lands Burning Steppes Deadwind Pass Duskwood Eastern Plaguelands Hillsbrad Foothills Hinterlands Redridge Mountains Searing Gorge Stranglethorn Vale Swamp of Sorrows Western Plaguelands Wetlands

Kalimdor

Alliance

Azuremyst Isle (available in the Burning Crusade) Bloodmyst Isle (available in the Burning Crusade) Darkshore Teldrassil

Horde

The Barrens Durotar Mulgore

Contested

Ashenvale Azshara Desolace Dustwallow Marsh Felwood Feralas Moonglade Silithus Stonetalon Mountains Tanaris Thousand Needles Un'goro Crater Winterspring

All of the Outlands is contested.

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