I love Spires of Arak. It is far and away my favorite thing zone-wise of all of Draenor: the ambiance, the story lines, the puzzles.
You get introduced to the stories in Spires through two routes: aiding the Arakkoa, and helping out at Pinchwhistle Gearworks, where attempts to start an outpost have gone awry. Along the way you meet various members of the Arakkoa Outcasts, find out what Wrathion has been up to in Draenor up to this point (not-spoiler spoiler: no good), and fight more plant zombies like you ran into in Gorgrond.
Into the woods to help my bird buddies... |
I like the Arakkoa story here the best, but the two kind of side-plots with Pinchwhistle and Admiral Taylor's garrison are both engaging as well (and the former will land you the Salvage Yard plans). Ultimately this is where my alts have been hitting 100, working towards getting Talonpriest Ishaal, their Salvage Yards, and Admiral Taylor's sword (where applicable).
The Arakkoa Outcasts have had a difficult time, basically on the losing side of an Arakkoa civil war. They've fled from the spires in the sun down into the shadows, and you both help them against the Laughing Skull, who are hunting them, and against the Arakkoa who still live in the glory of the sun above, following Terokk's story as you do. Depending on how well this Draenor's Arakkoa parallel our own, this story line helps flesh out the bits we got in Terokkar Forest in our broken Draenor.
Spires in the sun... |
... banished to the shadows. |
I vastly prefer getting around this zone grounded compared to Nagrand, and despite the rope puzzles making my palms sweat, I also appreciate most of the puzzle rewards here more - the archaeology fragments, the various items at Terokk's shrines.
Bear-okay puzzles |
Bear-not-okay puzzles |
Arakkoa are interesting; those following Rukhmar have sun and air magic, and they also make much use of wing-blades. The Arakkoa Outcasts make heavy use of shadow and illusion magic - sort of the flipside of Rukhmar's followers. They are closer to Anzu, the raven god, and Terokk, their former king. Prior to Spires I didn't understand why people wanted to play Arakkoa, but now that I've got Ishaal and Kurekk hanging out in my garrison, and Reshad and Percy visiting?
I don't know that I want to play one myself, but I wish they were a bigger faction back in our home timeline.
In the meantime, I've retired Bloodsail Admiral for awhile.
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