The quests in the novice area weren't troublesome to clear. Although there were some quests that were slightly further away, the three of them were very busy.
The gaming experience in the novice area was quite good. There were a variety of quests, and they were all concentrated near the novice area. They weren't difficult to complete, and they could level up quickly in the early stages.
Old P didn't want to stay in the Undead novice area for another minute, but he didn't want to stop the chain of quests midway. As a result, he reached level 19 …
It couldn't be helped. The quests in World of Warcraft were often a long series of quests. After completing one, he would immediately receive another. For players with obsessive-compulsive disorder, seeing a yellow exclamation mark on the map was really annoying.
In the process of leveling up, Old P also constantly learned new skills, such as Flame Blast, Frost Nova, Food and Water Creation, and so on. He had also changed a lot of his equipment, and the equipment at the end was starting to become green equipment. Although the attributes of the equipment weren't that great, it was still green equipment.
Old P felt very satisfied and lamented, Sure enough, MMORPGs are easier to get addicted to.
In fact, compared to other games such as League of Legends and PlayerUnknown's Battleground, MMORPGs had a very clear advantage, which was that they could be accumulated.
While Old P was playing, he had cleared the quests in Death Knell and Briar, talked to the NPCs there, obtained a lot of plot clues about this place, killed a lot of enemies, and explored a large area of the map. He had also leveled up, learned new skills, changed into new equipment, and now had dozens of silver coins in his wallet.
The only drawback was that the bag only had 16 slots, which was too depressing …
This feeling wasn't just a "sense of leveling up" but also a "sense of accumulation." This was the reason why many players treated MMORPG accounts as their very important private property.
This was because the player had poured a lot of effort into this character, and as the character leveled up, the player would experience a type of improvement. The wealth in this account would always belong to the player, unlike games like "League of Legends", where the player would have to start from the beginning after the next round.
Moreover, World of Warcraft used the IP of Azeroth, which had been around for many years. Role-playing in this game was really more immersive than other MMORPGs on the market.
Everything around him was constantly reminding Old P of his undead identity, and as a Mage, he also had skills such as Polymorph, Fireball, and so on. The entire structure of the world and the design of the class skills made this game extremely immersive and immersive.
Moreover, in the process of clearing the quests, Old P also saw a lot of other players. There weren't a lot of players, so they wouldn't crazily steal kills. However, they would often run into people who were doing quests together. Sometimes, they would meet in the hotel and sit down to chat.
Old P had teamed up with Lin Xue and Zou Zhuo, so he didn't plan on teaming up with others. However, he was also very clear that even for those who played the game by themselves, it was very easy for them to meet good friends in the game. They would never be lonely.
"You guys are almost level 20, right? I've finally cleared most of the quests here. I'm going to head over to you guys now, "Old P said in the party channel.
Zou Zhuo was dumbfounded. "Heavens, how could you be so fast? I'm only level 17 … I still have a few quests to complete. "
Old P was speechless. "Okay, then I'll take a walk in Undercity first, and then I'll take the airship to Orgrimmar to find you guys."
Zou Zhuo said, "We're not in Orgrimmar either!"
Old P said, "… I know, I'll go to Orgrimmar first, and then we'll meet at the crossroads. You should be able to go to the Howling Caves when you're around level 20, right? "
Fortunately, I Am MT was actually equivalent to the beginner's textbook for World of Warcraft. As such, the three of them knew that they could go to the dungeon at this level. Old P passed by the airship station while he was leveling up, and took a look at the airship heading to Orgrimmar.
However, he wasn't in a hurry to go to Orgrimmar, as he had two quests to hand in in Undercity. Following the principle of not wasting time, he planned to go to Undercity first, and then meet up with Zou Zhuo and the others.
Old P had never been to Undercity before.
Undercity was the fourth main city updated in Oasis, after Stormwind City, Orgrimmar, and Iron Furnace Fort. However, Old P wasn't too interested in Undercity at that time, so he didn't check it out.
Now that he was on the way, he could feast his eyes on the throne where the most filial son of Lordaeron once killed his own father.
In fact, as early as Warcraft, there was a CG dedicated to this plot, which caused quite a stir at the time. The young prince returned triumphantly, and the people of Lordaeron threw flower petals to welcome him, only to be greeted with a massacre.
The magnificent royal city was right in front of him. Old P walked along the main road and passed through the city gate, looking around.
It had indeed become a ruin.
Just like the surrounding environment, the area around the city gate seemed cold and gloomy. The severely damaged walls showed that the place had suffered a lot, but the main building that remained was still magnificent, and one could see the glory of the Rotterdam Kingdom from there.
After all, the entire Lordaeron Kingdom once ruled a vast piece of land in the upper half of the Eastern Kingdom.
After passing through the square at the main gate of the Lordaeron ruins and crossing the suspension bridge, they officially entered the royal city of Lordaeron.
The damage to the square was even more severe. There were broken walls everywhere, and the magnificent palaces on both sides had long been abandoned and were empty. There were all kinds of graveyards and tombstones scattered in the square, and the whispers of the dead echoed in their ears.
"This should be the suspension bridge that Arthas once walked on, right? F * ck, why is the moat full of green water? So disgusting. "
Entering the royal city through two small doors on the side, Old P saw a large bell behind the main entrance, which had probably fallen from a tall clock tower. There were many human reliefs on the walls on both sides, but some were damaged, and some were covered in vines. Obviously, no one would care about them here.
Passing through the clock tower and the long and narrow path, Old P saw the throne.
The magnificent hall made Old P feel like he was looking at a CG scene from Warcraft. Under the lonely throne in the middle of the hall, dried blood could be vaguely seen.
Old P looked around to make sure no one was around, and even deliberately sat on the throne, but soon felt a chill down his spine, and quickly got down.
Walking through the side door behind the throne, Old P saw a coffin.
The tombstone on the coffin clearly stated that it was the coffin of the old king, Terenas.
"The last king of Lordaeron, Terenas Menethil II, rests here."
"He made countless great achievements in his life, and his fall is regrettable."
"May this father forgive his son for everything he has done, and may the blood-stained crown be lost and forgotten forever."
Old P also felt a wave of emotion, because he knew that the old king did not rest here, but his ashes were taken away by Arthas. In the end, after the undead took over the ruins of Lordaeron, they actually kept this place intact. He did not know what their intentions were. Was it sarcasm? Or did they not care about the part above the Undercity at all?
Old P found himself a little lost. After walking around the coffin twice, he found that he had actually gone out again …
After walking around again, he saw that the other end was the elevator of the Undercity, and he needed to use the elevator to enter the underground of the Lordaeron ruins.
Old P happily took a step forward, and suddenly felt that there was nothing under his feet.
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