In the early Worgen levels, it will be "back in time" to the era of WC3, seeing how the curse affected their society - and then it will jump to the present day, with a fully-transformed nation of Gilneas. Metzen posed the question: "Are the Worgen from somewhere else, or they from somewhen else?"Deathwing's explosive return to Azeroth changed the wow gold , and as the four WoW masterminds unveiled the third expansion to the massive MMOG, we got a look at just how much had changed.Beyond the revamped classic zones, there are seven new zones to explore in Azeroth. Two of them are the new Worgen and Goblin starting zones - Gilneas and the Lost Isles, respectively - for levels 1-15, and the other five are meant to carry players from level 78 to level 85. All of the new zones are heavily steeped in Warcraft lore: Uldum, Mount Hyjal, Deepholm, the Sunken City of Vashj'ir, and the Twilight Highlands (housing the long-awaited stronghold city of Grim Batol).As far as the existing zones go, every single zone will be getting a revamp from Elywnn Forest to the Eastern Plaguelands - updated quests, art, and items, using what the designers learned in TBC and WotLK - "We're only getting better." It will be a lot more fun to go through the old world with a new character, said Afrasiabi, and Chilton quipped that they would be "ditching Agility/Spirit boots as quest rewards - or there will be hell to play."Every classic zone will be getting a revamp, with some more than others.