• Includes disdainful palm drawn locale maps, with call outs for all in town: vendors, trainers, s
  • Provides downright index with finish listings of Quest NPCs, declared enemies as well as singular creatures

Product Description

BradyGames’ World of Warcraft Atlas: The Burning Crusade includes a following:

  • Every segment map used in The Burning Crusade, a initial enlargement of World of Warcraft
  • Includes disdainful palm drawn locale maps, with callouts for all in town: vendors, trainers, shops, inns as well as query targets
  • Provides downright index with finish listings of Quest NPCs, declared enemies as well as singular creatures – along with their grid locations for easy cranky referencing

Platform: PC

Genre: MMORPG

World of Warcraft Atlas: The Burning Crusade

5 Comments so far »

  1. by Theodor Black, on January 12 2010 @ 11:56 am

     

    This book is the best accessory a Warscaft junky can have. It’s got everything I want and nothing is given away so I can still enjoy the stories and visuals of the game. It is perfect. When the world grows and Blizzard publishes another Atlas I will buy that one too.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. by outlawstar100, on January 12 2010 @ 2:00 pm

     

    On the numerous pages within: the information that pertains to Allaince and Horde is hopelessly confused. The publisher [read more...] is completely full of poop. If you want good info goto [read more...] its free and acurate.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. by Crystal Rammelkamp, on January 12 2010 @ 4:28 pm

     

    This book is a great reference, it’s maps of the areas are very helpful, so is the ability to look up any person/creature to see where they are located. There are a few thing which differ due to the recent patch which of course is to be expected. What I did not expect was the huge error on page 6-7 spread, apparently the horde and alliance flight/boat paths are mislabeled in the key. Way to proofread blizzard! :)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. by Toby L. Berger, on January 12 2010 @ 6:53 pm

     

    this book has been very helpful have used it every day since i got it tyvm
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. by John Ibbotson, on January 12 2010 @ 8:09 pm

     

    Not bad, not brilliant either. Saves toggling to the world map, and allows for generic route planning.

    The tables at the back are nice, but poorly organized.

    Rating: 3 / 5

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