How many of you think nazjatar is beautiful?

for me Nazjatar is more attractive than Suramar city in the last expansion which i loved so much, i don’t know what the other people think about this nazjatar but i really love it

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It’s a beautiful zone, doesn’t change its garbage level design.

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It’s beautiful but infuriating.

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Beautiful once you get down the lowest level, which is what the entire city should look like below the old ruins. Instead there’s like 4% of the zone showing Naga architecture. Where’s the famed Zin-Aszhari, jewel of the Kaldorei empire in ages past?

All I see is Azsuna all over again.

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For me Naz is nice, but I believe it could’ve been better. I can understand people’s complaints when they say it looks like Azuna (or however you spell it). But there are some really nice areas as well. Plus theres a giant tsunami surrounding the area at all times that could just come down and kill everybody, but hey at least theres a portal am i rite? lol

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It’s beautiful and as always Art department wins this round hands :raised_hands: down!

Only thing I do not like is how their should be denizens busy about their business like Suramar. Oh well. We get broken nasty looking architecture on another continent. That’s all.

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Nazjatar is so good … visually it’s one of my favorite zones in the game and I did not expect that at all

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It is, but then again the art and music department are head and shoulders above everything else in these games.

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Eh, Azsuna is all meadowy and grassyful. It reminds me more of Desolace than Nazjatar.

Not enough Zin-Azshari. :-1:
MORE ZIN-AZSHARI. :+1: :smile:

Better than Suramar?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

You’re entitled to your opinion no matter how wrong it may be.

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The water wall cuts off our access to most of it, the city as described in lore is probably miles and miles across. We get the market district and the ruined section to the east.

OT: I highly recommend using an inky black potion there. It won’t disappoint.

I’ve eagle eyed my way through that water wall, and the almost completely invisible Zin-Azshari backdrop behind it is extensive. :frowning:

Beautiful zone. Wish it was a bit bigger and more story behind the night elf ruins to the east. How did the water swallow up a city? What is the story behind it? What was life like there in that time?

I love it. But im still disappointed that it’s not a naga metropolis. I was expecting a lucrative city for the naga, and we got ruins.

Still beautiful.

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That’s Zin-Azshari, capital of the Kaldorei Empire. Full of pretty purples going about their lives until Azshara makes a deal with Sargeras, brings in the Legion, and causes the Sundering which floods the city and breaks the Pangaea-like Kalimdor apart into all the various continents we have now.

Basically, Azshara ruined the world.

I don’t like it. It’s too cluttered to be beautiful.

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I retain a fantasy that at some point they’ll open a zone to the side that’s still underwater, so we can experience an actual Naga city the way it’s supposed to be, instead of “we took out the water because reasons.”

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Still trying to find the “huge zone” described in the teaser preview. You can tell by how quick the flight taxis are, that the zone is in fact tiny by comparison. Using a flight taxi on any of the original 6 BFA zones seems like slow motion because those actually are huge zones.

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We can thank the whining about Vashj’ir for the fact that Nazjatar is on dry land. /sigh

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