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Just when I thought I’d seen everything in World of Warcraft…
An underground subway runs between the two major Alliance cities
Stormwind and Ironforge. For a long time, I noticed that this
Tram goes through an underwater section about halfway between the two
cities, but I never bothered to find out. It always intrigued me, though, so a few days ago, I took the long walk
to see for myself, and I wasn’t disappointed…
Through the
waving reflections of the force field that keeps the water from
flooding the tunnel, you can see a cute Deep Run Diver walking on the
sandy bottom, a sunken pirate ship and a mermaid. But the
best is on the other side of the track…
And as for all World of Warcraft screenshots, I strongly recommend to
click on both of these pictures, they are worth it…
#1 by Da Bourz on October 29, 2006 - 11:43 pm
Cedric, i was thinking that you stopped ?
😉
#2 by Penc Smith on October 30, 2006 - 1:05 am
What Cedric forgot to mention is the fact that the wrecked ship that is visible in the first screenshot is the only place where you can encounter the Greater Gilled Sassenach (GGS); this is important because the GGS is the only mob (so far as I know) that drops the epic-level Bagpipes of Discordance (Binds when equipped, Unique, Trinket, Miscellaneous, Requires Level 46, Use: Stuns target).
Of course, you’ll need to acquire the Old Timer Diving Boots (drunken pirate, Booty Bay), Pearl Encrusted Divers Helm (Shadowsworn Cultists, Blasted Lands), and the Ten Tonne Weight (drops from lots of mobs in Dun Morogh) before you can even think of venturing into Deep Run Lake; well worth the effort I say.
Regards
Penc
#3 by Sony Mathew on October 30, 2006 - 4:16 pm
What do you think of SecondLife?
#4 by Rob on November 30, 2006 - 8:09 pm
What do ypu think about races?LOL
#5 by adam on April 7, 2007 - 12:18 am
YA WELL….maybe you can explain how you even get in the lake “””?
#6 by adam on December 20, 2007 - 7:47 am
what lvl is nessy?