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World of Warcraft: The Shadow Realm is the epic version, with "Togast" running through Azeroth

author:Slightly cool autumn strange

The game experience of Shadowland will be evaluated differently depending on the player's personal preferences, but Shadowland has an "epic" setting that all players can't deny, which is a super large world! If sagras's big sword left on "Ai Sauce" is shocking enough, then if the various buildings in the shadow world appear in Azeroth, Sagras's weapons will instantly become "small", and we can intuitively compare them through the in-game model.

World of Warcraft: The Shadow Realm is the epic version, with "Togast" running through Azeroth

Let's start with an appetizer, the "Giant" model with the chains above is a scene from the Legion version of the Burning Throne Tuanben. The giant is labeled Titan Argus, but for some reason, this model of Argus does not really appear in the game, and the player defeats the Titan of the smaller number one in the burning throne that matches the perspective of the game.

If you put the model of Argus in Azeroth, the huge pit left by Dalaran is not as large as Argus's footprints, and it is visually shocking enough.

World of Warcraft: The Shadow Realm is the epic version, with "Togast" running through Azeroth

Returning to the Shadow Realm from Argus, he took out the "Fort Elysium" model of the Promotion Fortress separately, and compared with the Storm City of Azeroth, the effect presented could only be described as "covering the sky".

Stormwind City is not even a third of Fort Elysium, a major city in Azeroth that is not even the size of a covenant sanctuary in the Shadow Realm, and fort Elysium's momentum completely crushes Storm City.

World of Warcraft: The Shadow Realm is the epic version, with "Togast" running through Azeroth

The image above is part of the shadow realm's "Sanctuary of Dominion", from the spire of Togast, and the area where Sylvanas fought. That is, a small part of the regimental book, put into Azeroth is also nearly twice as high as the hilt of the sword left by Sagras, not to mention some other main cities or environmental terrain, and the random drop of a fragment of the Sanctuary of the Sovereign Can make Azeroth feel like it is falling apart.

World of Warcraft: The Shadow Realm is the epic version, with "Togast" running through Azeroth

Players in the current version should have all switched suits to the Creation Stage, which is a floating tower that doesn't look tall in the game.

However, the actual model in the data is much taller than in the game, compared to the hilt left by the Sagrass Giant Sword, the tower of the metamorphosis platform is a bit "slim", but the height difference is not much. After all, the tower of the Metamorphosis is only a small part of the building of Zareyantis.

World of Warcraft: The Shadow Realm is the epic version, with "Togast" running through Azeroth

Now let's look at the key content of the Shadow World, Togast, which is the key for players to get the orange suit, "Climb the Tower" is the core content that every character has to go through, and it is also the building that connects to the mirror image of the Ice Crown Fortress in Northend. If you compare Togast with the hilt of Sagras's sword, the hilt of the great sword is less than one-fifth of Togast's, and it is not even as high as Togast's suspended spire!

World of Warcraft: The Shadow Realm is the epic version, with "Togast" running through Azeroth

Put Togast sideways, the whole tower can span all the land of Azeroth, and if you round Azeroth, then Togast can pass through Azeroth!

All the models from the Legion version to the Shadow Realm were put together, with Togast being the largest building, followed by the Emerald Nightmare, Argus, and the tower top of the Sanctuary of Dominion, followed by the hilt of Sagras, and the rest being the three areas of Zandalar and Surama's magic shield, and surprisingly the center of the Emerald Nightmare was not small.

World of Warcraft: The Shadow Realm is the epic version, with "Togast" running through Azeroth

The above is the contrast between some of the architectural models of the Shadow Realm and Azeroth, which are through the model data that exists in the game, and some without direct models cannot be compared. The Shadow Realm is definitely an epic version of Warcraft, as the designer said that the Shadow Realm is actually infinitely large, and the four covenants, Togast, and Olipos that the player sees are just the tip of the iceberg.

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