"World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade" Official Strategy Guide (Official Strategy Guides)
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The demons you thought had vanished have returned to renew their terrible Burning Crusade… The eagerly anticipated World of Warcraft Guide to The Burning Crusade features strategy for the two new races, Draenei & Blood Elves, and includes coverage of starting regions & Outland with maps for all. Also includes Quest listing for all new regions, information on flying mounts & how to obtain them at level 70 & details on the new profession of Jewel Crafting. Game platform: PC
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #40501 in Books
- Published on: 2007-01-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 336 pages
Customer Reviews
It's ok but it is based on the beta of the game.
The book is okay, as it is the first one available for The Burning Crusade, however there are some issues that a core player will notice immediately.
1. it's based mostly on the beta of the game, so shadowmoon valley is not in the book as it was not accessible during beta
2. flower maps for example are wrong as it has been changed. Terocone flowers, for example, in Nagrand are no more while the book reports them. And no map for Shadowmoon of course.
3. Only 4 dungeons rated, the basic ones, all the others are missing of course; they were not in the beta or too hard to reach in a limited time
4. It's good for the Reputation tables, but it does not tell you where to do the reputation quests or what to kill.
It's good for the general snapshot of the games, the drops, the news in Burning Crusade, it's very well done graphically. But a core player will be unsatisfied and data is incomplete.
Lots of info, some is even useful
Some useful sections - the 1-20 guides for the new races is nicely put together. The new dungeon guides are also good.
Way too much of it is just a list of equipment and crafting recipes. If these had contained some information other than the name, level and quality of these items they would have been semi-useful. As it stands they are a total waste of space - what good is any of this information without knowing what the item does?
Mind you, the guide would have looked very skinny without these sections. I suspect they have been put in because they are:
a) easy to produce
b) make the guide look nice and big.
The weakest WoW offering from Brady Games so far, by a long way.
The Burning Legion Returns
World of Warcraft:: The Burning Crusade Strategy Guide is the official 330-paged, Blizzard-licensed guide to World of Warcraft's first ever expansion set.
A New Dawn: Changes to Interface, crafting, the world, introducing flying mounts and ways to obtain them, new factions and their vendor/quest rewards and how to gain reputation with them, introducing the new territory, outdoor PvP and the new battleground: Eye of The Storm. These are are explained.
Classes: New talents, new spells for every class are described and explained completely in this section.
Your First Day: This section is simply a 1-20 levelling guide for both of the new factions: Blood Elves (starting from Eversong Woods) and Draenei (starting from Azuremyst Isle) with maps, quest data and rewards etc.
Outland: Map of every region in Outland, plus their respective Legend and mob/NPC/quest locations. Unfortunately the maps are not very large and seems Brady Games has been a little bit greedy in wasting a couple of pages for the sake of more readable maps here. The maps look very clear and well cartographed however.
World Dungeons: Reviewing 4 new dungeons in Outland and strategies for all of them. The strategies are clearly explained. The guide tells you where to enter the instance, and guides you from what to do from the beginning until the last boss fight. Unfortunately boss drops aren't added to this section.
Crafting: Contains all the recipes for all professions, their reagents, source and skill level. However it doesn't show you what the crafted item does or what a crafted item's stats is, which is a big problem.
Quests: All quests, their rewards, prequisite, reputation gained, starter, finisher and their location, recommended group size (if any).
Equipment: A list containing all of the armour and weapons and their stats, from Legendaries to Superior blue items.
Bestiary: All the new foes, from Arakkoas to Warp Stalkers are listed here, stating whether they are tamable or not and the description/lore of each mob.




