Damn, I can't listen to this, it's just way too nostalgic.. For some reason I always loved to hang out in Nagrand during night time, just for leveling or farming ores or primals. This music was the best before going to bed..
I know how you feel. Listening to this brings back so many memories of experiences with your friends and guild. At the time though my biggest memory for nagrand was, damn all these kill mobs missions :P
6 year old comment but this is exactly what i did, i farmed all night for motes in nagrand just for the music. one of my fondest memories and its of grinding even.
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This is so comfy. It feels like I'm in 5th grade again, flying aimlessly around Nagrand, admiring the scenery. Such a pleasant way to escape reality for a few minutes. Occasionally brings me into a crying mood. TIme sure fucking flies.
Sometimes I like to listen to these and imagine like I am having those great times again (I tried playing it again, un-officially, but its not the same, not even from 30% the same :(( )
This music makes me miss my WoW days. Such an amazing game. I have say that the best part of this game was not the fun teams, the epic adventures, the unfolding story lines, the strategy involved or even the massive raid battles; it was the music. The music is what kept me coming back and back over 7 years of playing. I still hum some of the tunes after so many years!
Seemed like a pretty standard zone you could find in Azeroth, bu then you looked up and could see planets and all kinds of other cosmic things. The skyline was truly something to behold upon entering this zone the first time.
from 2:50----holy jesus christ...everflowing tears of memories.....soooo much good times with old friends and guild mates...most of them left the game....but i stayed....and like every moment i play :)
this music reminds me that it's more than just a game but a lasting experience - the beauty portrayed by this game is unparalleled and its music justifies the enormous extent. this piece is unique because it brings out so many emotions in an individual, i find it difficult to describe and I am certain many would agree with me.
@Kristóf Katona Just kidding we are trying to replicate the feelings of innocence and carefree ignorance that enabled us as kids to enjoy this mystical world, and now the mystical world of Azeroth has become the symbol of "carefree better times". That's what we are really after. And those days will never come back. Let's just continue to die inside.
Best zone in WoW hands down, it has the most beautiful design and music, it has always been my place of choice when I want to relax in between arena ques etc. I really hope they make WoD Nagrand a big part of the expansion and the ability to make a garrison there.
This melody is so haunting. I used to fly around Nagrand just for it. And of course, Thrall's chain quest there is one of the best emotional moments in game. Cried every time.
Nagrand is one of those zones you would NEVER expect to find in a place like Outland, especially when you had to fight through bone marrow orcs in hellfire peninsula and go through sea serpents in zangaemarsh. Nagrand is what heaven is. Peaceful, relaxing, and where everyone wishes to go when all is done with in life.
6:08 is my favorite part. There's just such a sad tone, and like the rest of the song, it conveys the feeling that you're in a beautiful, lush place... on a planet that has been tortured and shattered by evil.
I miss those long school nights when I should've been doing homework, instead I was questing. Don't even get me started about Friday nights... Things are different now.
Oh god this brings back memories. I remember the first time I wandered into Nagrand it was so beautiful I couldn't stop just wandering around in awe looking at everything, I had never seen any place so profoundly beautiful in a game before.
I remember I was leveling in Nagrand on my Night Elf, and I was wandering along to hunt some big Elekk... Then I turned and saw, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful sights I have ever seen in fantasy. The endless grassy plain, the cliffs going down at theside; the curved trees, some of them atop the small floating islands, which released streams of water down below... I stopped, for a while. And just stared, alone with these thoughts. Then I stood up, and went on my way.
Makes me remember all the good times with old friends, and sadly they are lost to me now. Took it for granted we would keep in touch, but time has a way of pulling things apart.
I think about the glory days of times that I can't even remember. Of universes I may or may not have existed in. Of emotions that may or may not be possible. Of wonder, essentially. This really is wide-open music, epic, sweeping and grand. A great catalyst for the imagination. Matt Uelmen is a genius.
I remember back in the day, when I finally got my flying mount, I flew back to Nagrand and sat on top of one of the floating mountains. I sat there for a good half hour just gazing into the abyss while this music played. Was truly an epic moment. :)
Ooh Nagrand ... Nostalgia I will always remember that music that ambience that zone that MASTERPIECE with the floating islands with the beautiful lakes with everything calm in it ! as simply as that there's no word to describe what i feel now it is too good feeling!
Unlikely. I remember bunch of similar comments before classic release and after approx two months of playing ppl were disappointed and reached the conclusion that game is different for some reason.
@@xMorbidArtx no we won't be able to bottle that magic from our first playthough. But classic was a blast and brought me down memory lane, I still love STV, Elwynn Forest, Hillsbrad foothills, Ashenvale etc. I imagine it'll be similar for TBC :)
Whenever i listen to this i keep remember lil things i have forgotten about wow and friends i had back then. if heaven is half as beautiful as this place then were all gonna have a great time :)
Ludvig Johansson Well to just get to the point, I'd say it's in a bad state because you can't really do anything at max level due to a lack of content.
Skandalos Not sure if that was A) a pun, since, you know, the Cataclysm WAS literally a disaster, or B) blind nostalgia. As someone who played from Vanilla, and quit shortly into Cata because of horrible decision making on Blizzard's behalf, I can safely say Cata's music was objectively better than Vanilla's, as a whole, with a larger budget and more experienced artists. Most of Vanilla's musical prowess stems exclusively from nostalgia, a thing I'm guilty of myself, but when you actually listen to it, most of the tracks are simplistic and repetitive, often repeating many times over in various zones and instances. Cata doesn't get the same appreciation simply because of the poor decisions made by the developers at the time, which is unfair to the artists and musicians that did incredible work.
@@roamer1389 Replying to a comment 6 years ago, I can't even remember that I wrote that :) But you're right, they were so peaceful. They didn't deserve what we did to them ;(
This is so hauntingly nostalgic. I have never wanted to replay a time in my life as much as when I first played the first 2 expansions of WoW as a newbie. Memories I'll take to the grave with me
I get crazy goosebumps every time I listen to this. My friend introduced me to WoW when my father was sick and was dying from cancer. He died around the time I was in Nagrand, always brings back memories of him. World of Warcraft has the best soundtracks hands down, no one can question that. I wish I could be buried in a place as beautiful as Nagrand. As nerdy as it sounds, it's true.
Oh, these memories... they made me try to revive my WoW-times three years ago. Technically, it was no problem. But I realized that the game did not fit into my life anymore... though I'd really love to re-live some of my early WoW-moments...
It wont be the same, we're not kids anymore. I was 15 when wow came out - I can never be 15 again and I just don't enjoy video games anymore. I can't sit in my parents' basement with my buddies and LAN during the holidays. I can't raid with my brother while sitting in his room, he lives thousands of miles away in Europe... I come here for the nostalgia trip. I come here to remember all the little things that makes life worth living.
This is nostalgia. You know the days won't come back but you are glad you lived those days and played it since the beginning. I know how you feel, most of us feel the same about the good old days.
So much nostalgia...good times these were.Where everyone was cool,and the games was new,it was the best gaming experience i ever had till this date,and i played a lot of epic games,but WoW Vanilla and Burning Crusade takes it into the next level.I know some long time WoW players will say the same.It took a part from our heart.Long live WoW.
I have goosebumps at the beginning of the video. Every single time, even when i played this video almost 100 times already. So many memories, nostalgia, feelings! Why we cannot return time?
I just finished reading the Ride of the Horde book. When the book mentioned Oshu'gun, or other places i always saw them as they are now in outland. I'm really curious and eager to explore the 'new' zones and see how the orcs were before they were corrupted. They had such a great life in nagrand.. :( poor things
WoW was a lesson for me in the value of the journey over the destination. The difficulty of the earlier versions made it feel like you were part of a world; helping each other and building relationships. Making everything more automated only stripped back the veil and I realized I was basically just an addict chasing a high. Without all of those unexpected twists and turns that made the game so engaging in the first place.
Honestly, I can say BC was the best datadisc I played. You know, the very moment I stepped through the Dark Portal, saw a distant, different world, Burning Legion assaulters... I felt adrenaline surging through me, I felt it was challenging. And I overcame the challenge. Then I went to Zangarmarsh. Entirely different, yet strangely beautiful. Nagrand, the most peaceful territory of them all. Yet even there the Legion bred. Blade's edge, where everything wants to kill you. And Shadowmoon Valley.
sometime in the spring of 2008 (may/june) I stayed up from 2:30 pm-4:30 am on a friday afterschool in fifth grade playing wow. i was a level 66 human pally, and i have the oathkeeper or oathbringer or whatever (blue lvl 68 crystal looking mace) in my bag. I grinded my heart out just killing mobs and finally hit 68. i then equipped the oathbringer. it was a magical moment in time that will never be forgotten. this music was playing simultaneously too
They say that the best wow expansions were wrath and burning crusade. They were both great but I personally think the best wow expansion was Zombie Dragons rise of the subscriptions featured in wowcrendor's video if fans made a wow expansion video. But that expansion doesn't exist so wrath and burning crusade will have to do for now.
This is where my WoW soul will rest, whirling around in my helicopter, watching the sun set through the clouds and waving to my friends below who are doing PvP.
+erentheca I'm glad someone else heard it. I was sitting through the entire movie thinking I was grinding Clefthoof. I thought maybe Hanz Zimmer composed this music for WoW.
+erentheca Yes, definitely! Here to say that too, it was the Bruce Wayne theme if im right, was coming back when there was the flashbacks, and him out of costume.
World of Warcraft is one of those thing wich make me. This franchise has made me who I am today. A confident,happy person with fond memories of mysterious dungeons, unforgettable adventures, shining treasures and mind-blowing music which fulfills the areas that lie scattered in the Dangerous Universe of WarCraft. Blizzard, thank you.
Top tier: Type of zone Ground experience Flight experience Farming Grinding Size Quests Group quests Diversity(not most diverse, most balanced) Landscape Mobs Mid tier: Music Hands down the best zone in wow, nothing comes close imo.
i put this on at midnight before sleep,i close my eyes and im there back again when i was a kid playing wow leveling my undead mage here in nagrand and doing arena with friends damn...
Oh man somebody build a time machine PLEASE! I loved the TBC days... Sitting in my parents' house basement with my brother and friends doing Kara runs. Being a kid, not having to worry about anything. Adult life fucking sucks! I'd give anything to go back to those golden days.
At first when I quit, I just felt like I had to return cause after all I had made so many friends there and had so many good memories. WoW was a big part of my life from 2006-2009. But then I started to look at it like this; It was a good time, I have changed, the game have changed. I didn't watch this video a month ago because I felt an urge to return to WoW, but simply because I just thought about games I had played and then I remembered this music. You'll get over it aswell (the nostalgia)
When I hear the music, I allways se a dying tabulk. Have no idea why. This place have so much and fun memories for me. Even I am lvl 80 for a long time now. I still visit this place a lot. Just to fly, some fishing or just fly to an floating island in the air, sit down and enjoy the beautifull area below me. The music makes it perfect for me.
Couldn't have said it better. They could make WoW 10 times better than what it's ever been and you'd still never feel the same. It's the feeling you get of playing an MMO for the first time, a massive world to explore, hundreds of abilities, meeting new players and the opposing hostile faction. It's a feeling you can't replicate no matter how hard you try.
NAGRAND IS THE BEST ZONE!!!! THE ONLY THING BETTER THAN NAGRAND IS SUPER NAGRAND WITH ZOMBIE DRAGONS AND HEMET NESSINGWARY BEING HUNTED BY ANIMALS....!!!!!!!!!! NAGRAND!
I didn't care for 90% of the zones in BC back in the day, but I always loved the look of Nagrand and the music. It was just amazing. Every time I level a new character I still spend as much time as I can in this place doing every quest and just sitting there listening to this incredible music theme.
CreativeUsernameEh nah, it didn't suck. wow wotlk tbc cata wod mop whatever i'm using waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more words now this is kinda gett fuuuuuuucking stuuuupid bye. beta that eh?
BC was when i was at my peak of playing wow, this is my favorite place ever!! storm peaks comes in to a close second..the music and scenery in these two areas are amazing
This zone has the epicest questline if you ask me. To help Thrall find his grandmother was the most amazing thing i've ever made inside a videogame, especially playing as an enhancement shaman. For the Horde!
First thought falling on my mind considering Nagrand is Elemental Plateu and countless hours spent farming primals of fire and air, were selling them for around 30-40g each depending on AH state at a time, I also remember that my gold farming record for a day dates from a TBC days on Elemental Plateu, and that's 5000g. That is how I collected gold for my epic flying mount aswell!