Highmountain isn;t just a name for this zone. With untamed wilds, fertile valleys, and deep canyons, this zone is best known for playing host to the largest mountain peaks found anywhere in Azeroth. Rich with natural beauty, Highmountain is home to three ancient Tauren clans. These Taurens have lived here for thousands of years and are the direct descendants of the Taurens who fought in the War of the Ancients. Typically peace loving, these clans have recently found their serenity shattered. The cavedwelling Drogbar, once enslaved to Neltharion, have risen up and stolen the Tauren;s most sacred artifact. With the clans unity disrupted, the Drogbar plot to destroy them and thus rule Highmountain as their own.Suramar is the central point in the Broken Isles, connecting to all zones but one. This zone was hit hard in the Sundering, however, Suramar City remains intact. A thriving Elven metropolis, the city was protected from the devastation by tapping into pure Arcane Well to create a dome around the city. This dome remained in place for , years. The Elves inside became dependent on the energies of the well. The well has been abused and has become corrupted, shrouding the city in Deadman Gold darkness and becoming known as the Night well. Recently, the leader of the city has forged an alliance with Gul;dan, the dome has come down, and Legion forces now occupy the city.The Broken Isles are home to a plethora of wow dungeons including designed for the leveling experienceEye of AzsharaNeltharion;s LairHalls of ValorDarkheart ThicketViolet HoldAs well as dungeons for wowers who have reached max levelVault of the WardensBlack Rook HoldHelheimSuramar Noble DistrictSuramar CatacombsTagswow legionwow broken isleswow dungeonwow valsharahwow shaladrassilwowwow goldmmogahWoW Valor Points will be a valid and sought after form of currency in game. Players will earn Valor for taking part in specific PvE related endeavors. Well things are about to get freaky. Valor Points in Warlords no longer have a hard cap. It seems you may eventually run out of ways
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