My favorite is Black Rock Depths.
I loved the scale of it, the exoticism of it, the sense of going through an entire city, the fact that it was non-linear, and of course the loot.
How about all of you?
Maraudon for aesthetics. It’s beautiful.
Dire Maul for its imfamy, from the power of the loot compared to early raid gear to people exploiting different aspects of the dungeon to farm gold. It’s lovely.
I will say Wailing Caverns...
I like most of them, except Deadmines.
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Scholomance for me. It just oozes pure evil.
Big fan of Stratholme personally because of the direct link to WC3 lore :smile:
Really difficult for me to decide on one, so I will have to list a few.
Wailing Caverns
Shadowfang Keep
Scarlet Monastery (Armory and Cathedral specifically)
Zul'Farrak
Maraudon (Inner)
Blackrock Depths.
Yes, I had to list a few. They really are nice dungeons despite being old. They are very thematic and full of spirit.
Shadowfang Keep
Shadowfang Keep
Shadowfang Keep
I am quite a fan of Razorfen Downs. If nothing else, then running RFD was the first time in WoW I started feeling high level. And that was during BC. ;P
Also I'm really looking forward to running Scholomance! Despite a couple of high level characters on private servers, I never got around to that...
BRD hands down. No dungeon has ever matched its magnificence in my opinion. Huge, with a lot of quests and a lot of other things to do.
Dire Maul. Amazing lore, huge place, I remember being so fascinated by the Shen'dralar when I first encountered them.
In DM I remember that library which I thought was the coolest thing ever (like the iron dwarves in that pub in the middle of BRD) and you could even farm rep with them right?
OMG ding 40 btw!
For me it would be RFK and RFD combo. As a horde player, I have a special place for Barrens in my heart and therefore these two associate with the feeling that time has come to leave - after spending a huge chunk of time there - and travel further. In addition, the quillboar theme is really well done and having a glimpse at Kel'Thuzad as the last boss was something inspiring up until the very end.
My favorite is Black Rock Depths.
I loved the scale of it, the exoticism of it, the sense of going through an entire city, the fact that it was non-linear, and of course the loot.
BRD all the way - nothing really comes close to its complex and divergent design!
BRD, Uldaman, Inner Maraudon
Deadmines. First Dungeon I ever did and it was so damn exciting. Getting my first blue was so rewarding and gave me a bigger rush than most of the things I've done after that
God I miss the days of being a noob who doesn't know anything