What is your favorite inn (Alliance or Horde)? And what makes it so special? EDIT: technically I’m looking for your favorite pub…there are a few inns in the game without pubs which is no fun at all.
I find it hard to nail it down to one but I would have to say the Lion’s Pride Inn in Goldshire…on my realm it is just another inn with no shady business.
The layout is classic and inviting (not to mention duplicated many times over in-game). There is an Irish pub near where I live IRL that plays really good music on the weekends that reminds me a lot of it.
Honorable mention goes to the Golden Keg in the Dwarven District of Stormwind. In my headcanon that’s where all my toons stay in SW when they aren’t out saving the world. Super convenient being between an auction house and bank and not super crowded like Trade District.
Also shout out to A Hero’s Welcome in Dalaran, the Thunderbrew Distillery in Kharanos, and the Snug Harbor Inn in Boralus.
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Ah…
To answer your question, I’d say Snug Harbor, just because Boralus is probably the best city Alliance has ever gotten.
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Druid Forest, all these Dryads greeting me!
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Menethil Harbor Inn,quiet and I enjoyed the dialogue amongst the dwarves…
The underwater one in kul tiran. Nobody else is ever there, and there are dancing panda girls.
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The one by the lake in Plaguelands whose name eludes me. It’s very pretty out that way. I always liked that one.
inn in current expansion because it’s current expansion and you need teleport there.
I know whatever inn I say, someone else will say another I will love just as much. Redridge is kind of cozy and has that small town/wilderness feel, but I also really like where we’re at now in Boralus because it’s current and lovely.
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Snug Harbor is probably my favorite in game. I love Boralus. Unfortunately Deathris isn’t all that welcomed there. I do go out of my way to park my alliance characters there when I’m done for the day.
I don’t have a favorite horde side. I guess for nostalgic reasons I could say the first inn coming out of Belf starting area. Blood elf was the first character I leveled in BC.
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What a cool idea for a thread
Lets see-- if I had to narrow it down, I’d choose the inn in the North Howling Fjord at Fort Wildevar.
During WoLK my pc wasn’t especially great, so sometimes Dal would be a total lagfest. I set my hearth to Wildevar for months; The ambiance of a cozy little cabin in the woods with a lived-in feel was just delightful. Sometimes I’d even sneak over to the horde place a little ways west to swim in their hot springs ^.^ I’d have loved to be able to quiet down some of the /s of the npcs in the building, but first world problems.
Another inn that was always kind of special to me is the one in Shattrah at Aldor rise. It always felt like a comfy spa with a great view of the rest of the city, and always admired its beauty after a long day of messing around in Outland. I also loved how the path to Nagrand was so close by. Sometimes I’d log in, saddle up and just go for a nice ride down the hill.
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Lakeshire does have a nice inn, somewhat ruined by 120s ganking the poor Alliance players trying to level with war mode on. haha.
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The lakeshire and loch Modan inns always hold a special place in my heart because of nostalgia from vanilla.
There was a time both were crowded and full of life lol
my favorite inn is the Lion’s Pride Inn in Goldshire on MG because i’m not a coward and i’m also a little disgusting
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Off the top of my head, I like The Filthy Animal in Wrath Dalaran.
Probably not my favourite, but it’s up there.
Edit: I just realized i literally have nothing but “ZOOM ZOOOM PLZ CAST LUST IN DUNGEONS MARIO KART 64” for my trp3 dungeon profile rofl XD
Not really an inn but I hang out at the Purple Parlor. That’s where you go for the finest refreshments.
gold tusk inn voldune.
The cactus juice is … amazing…
oh hey undertale is a fun game
mg is just like grillby’s except instead of beer you get erp involving night elves, gerbils, and a golem animated from cinder blocks
At least you are somewhat forthright. And have a stronger stomach than I do.
I’ve always been fond of the Falconwing Square one.
That’s probably why nobody else is ever there.