Four new WoW realms

I wonder which realm I'll try first...Having fun with the host of new stuff to fool around with in Azeroth? Are you still fuming that the Burning Crusade expansion still hasn’t dropped? Whatever your current state of mind is regarding Blizzard‘s uber-MMORPG World of Warcraft, here’s a piece of news that just might make your day.

See, Blizzard has just announced that a grand total of four new realms have just been opened. That means fresh adventure and a whole new bunch of people to meet, roleplay with, and gank (or all of the above if you’re on a PvP realm)!

The first new realm is Misha, a PvE realm that’s running on Pacific Standard Time. Up next is Ravenholdt, a whole new RP-PvP realm for roleplayers and PvPers to sink their adventuring boots into. Ravenholdt runs on Eastern Standard Time, so be sure to set your watches accordingly if you’re in a different time zone. Rounding up the list are Bladefist (PvE) and Maiev (PvP). These last two realms also adhere to Pacific Standard Time, and all of the new realms fall under the Whirlwind battlegroup.

So what are you waiting for? Strap on those leather and metal protector doodads, grab that epic Sword of Unholy Something-or-Other, and head on over to the new realms.

Via World of Warcraft

I wonder which realm I'll try first...Having fun with the host of new stuff to fool around with in Azeroth? Are you still fuming that the Burning Crusade expansion still hasn’t dropped? Whatever your current state of mind is regarding Blizzard‘s uber-MMORPG World of Warcraft, here’s a piece of news that just might make your day.

See, Blizzard has just announced that a grand total of four new realms have just been opened. That means fresh adventure and a whole new bunch of people to meet, roleplay with, and gank (or all of the above if you’re on a PvP realm)!

The first new realm is Misha, a PvE realm that’s running on Pacific Standard Time. Up next is Ravenholdt, a whole new RP-PvP realm for roleplayers and PvPers to sink their adventuring boots into. Ravenholdt runs on Eastern Standard Time, so be sure to set your watches accordingly if you’re in a different time zone. Rounding up the list are Bladefist (PvE) and Maiev (PvP). These last two realms also adhere to Pacific Standard Time, and all of the new realms fall under the Whirlwind battlegroup.

So what are you waiting for? Strap on those leather and metal protector doodads, grab that epic Sword of Unholy Something-or-Other, and head on over to the new realms.

Via World of Warcraft

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