Purple and green don't always go together, but it's the ideal combination for a Night Elf. Darnassus makes it work, such as water and trees with a lot of wow gold classic roofs, greenery and the use of natural features. You can observe the early lore of this Night Elf culture, too. There is a mix in town together with lots of trees of stone and wood. It does sprawl a bit but is generally smaller compared to cities with a layout. That may be a benefit although it is the cities that are more isolated than the Alliance capital. Take the boat and from there you are able to get into the Eastern Kingdoms.
Thunder Bluff was consistently ahead of its time. It's all about inclusion, location, and sustainability. The mesas on gives a perspective of the zone, anyone who respects Tauren habits is approved, and wind powers the whole issue. No annoying goblin or gnome machines here and the background music is made up of soothing drumbeat.The Tauren are a welcoming lot, but the only way an Alliance participant would get a good look in the town would be through a raid, and this city is notoriously difficult to raid, another point to it in the Horde perspective. Sometimes even the PVPer desires a refuge.
Horde players traveling to Darkshire to see what is basically Tirisfal Glades' Alliance version. The bent Gothic architecture seems fantastic, giving the city a haunted, intimate feel, but looks out of place. With tropical Stranglethorn Vale only, sunny Elwynn Forest along with the merry Ridge mountains come right next door west. You figure out the darkness when you dig in the lore. Follow that road to the Swamp of Sorrows to find a Forsaken sanctuary, Beggar's Haunt, speaking of stuff that appears out of place.
Most men and women think while others enjoy stone design, green spaces, and the canals, Stormwind is too fussy. It is the Alliance capital town, and might even feel as it has to overcompensate for the loss of Lordaeron, although it is correct that Stormwind shows a bit. The town is divided into handy sections, so although it is big, at least it's organized. Tram connected it into Ironforge and you can go which makes it a handy transport hub in addition to a cool town.Lady Katrana Prestor initially seems to be ruling along with Bolvar Fordragon, but players will soon find out that Lady Prestor is something. In what is arguably one of the best plot twists of Classic, Katarana is shown to be the stunt manager Onyxia in an epic event that happens right to buy classic wow gold. The battle serves in the end of a long quest chain which also serves as an attunement to the raid as an introduction to Onyxia.