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Azshara Crater was planned as a future Battleground located in Azshara. It was likely to be in southern Azshara, in the Forlorn Ridge. It was intended to work in a similar fashion to Alterac Valley. It is unknown what the specific goals of the battlefield would have been.

Battleground entrances were already placed within the zone, with the Alliance entrance on the south side of Forlorn Ridge and the Horde entrance on the north side. They are currently inactive as the Battleground itself has not been implemented, though the battleground itself exists in the game files.

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The Horde entrance

Current status

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The Alliance entrance

At Blizzcon 2007, it was stated during an Q&A question that they had not decided if the Azshara Crater battlefield would be added. Developers stated that balancing Alterac Valley was a higher priority. A date was not given for the possible addition of the battleground.

In interviews, Jeff Kaplan confirmed that Azshara crater would not be included in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion, although Blizzard acknowledged that they might return to work on further developing the battleground.

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A possible base

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Since the goblins have strip mined the Forlorn Ridge into oblivion[1], it is now likely that the Battleground will never be added.

History

  • Mention of Azshara Crater happened as early as Patch 1.3 (released 7 March 2005), but it was apparently never turned on in any PTR.
  • A few official mentions occurred in early[2] and late 2007[3], but there has been effectively no news since.
  • Two bases have been seen, the supposed Horde base featuring both Orc and Tauren buildings, whilst a Night Elf base is seen for the Alliance. However, the Alliance base also seemed to contain an Orcish Fortress building. It is unknown why though.

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