What does Blizzard have planned for a Cataclysm in-game launch event?

Is anyone else excited? I certainly am and it gives us something to focus on during the inevitable wait. To be fair, at least Cataclysm's not scheduled for 2012! We don't have that long to wait, we could be rolling Worgen and Goblins in just under/over a year's time. That just about makes it bearable. But it also leaves us with time to think about what Blizzard will do to introduce players to this brave new world.
Hit the jump to find out what we think could well happen prior to the launch of Cataclysm.From what we know of World of Warcraft's third expansion, things are going to change. Deathwing is going to return to the world and it's not going to be pretty. This presents a unique opportunity to an amazing in-game launch, we're not just talking special events or mobs to kill, we're talking something much bigger. For example, the starting quests for the Worgen in Gilneas mention a series of earthquakes so it's not exactly a giant leap to suggest Deathwing isn't just to launch himself back into Azeroth, there are going to be birth pangs first.
So, perhaps a month or maybe a week before launch, earthquakes could begin shaking Azeroth. These could begin as nothing more than brief tremors and gradually grow to pose a serious danger to anyone in the locality. Sections of towns and cities could start to shake, with weaker buildings partially collapsing. The faction leaders might request the aid of Azeroth's heroes in finding out exactly what's going on, sending them to the source of the quakes: Grim Batol in the Wetlands (or the Twilight Highlands, as it will be known post-Cataclysm). Blizzard might even decide to make it a quest hub where the Red Dragonflight is trying to figure out what is happening as they are pushed back by the Blacks. Perhaps we'll see more appearences of the Twilight Dragonflight or even the opening of other Sanctums in the Chamber of Aspects which will some how tie into the storyline of the new expansion and expand the lore.

But these quakes could also help explain the changes coming to the capital cities. During the preview panel at BlizzCon, it was announced that all the cities would be altered so you could fly in and over them. The top-side of the Undercity, for example, will look more impressive, as befitting the former palace and city of Lordaeron. Stormwind will also change, getting a new district where Gilneas will find a home, and I imagine the other cities like Ironforge and Darnassus will get similar makeovers. From a lore perspective though, the earthquakes could make perfect sense. If the severity were to increase, it could damage sections of the cities forcing the inhabitants to rebuild and change the city for the better, even if some of those are only cosmetic.
I do think it's very important that the Cataclysm doesn't just sneak up upon us. We know it's coming but for the inhabitants of Azeroth it's going to be something of a shock. There will be panic and confusion, maybe seers get glimpses of what's coming but, more than likely, it's going to hit them hard. We might even be so busy dealing with Arthas, as suggested in the cinematic, that we might miss it entirely. On a more mundane level, the Twilight's Hammer could rise up and attack strategic points, much like the appearance of the Necropoleis seen just before Wrath. I would like to think the chaos of this time will allow Deathwing's minion's to have a serious effect on the tenuous harmony of Azeroth.
Perhaps a cult will appear in the cities which will speak of the coming Cataclysm, it might be a ruse by the Twilight's Hammer or a subtle announcement that the end is indeed coming. A way of rubbing their impending doom in the faces of the Horde and the Alliance. We know the Twilight's Hammer clan as a defensive sect who attack anyone who stumbles on their lair but what if they tried to be sneaky for once. They could speak in riddles of the coming end of the world, of a draconic 'saviour' who will reshape the world in his image and offer salvation for a select few who pledge themselves. This cult could be sneered at, or ignored, but there will be a grain of truth to their prophecies which might linger and prompt further investigation, eventually unmasking the cultists.

So what about the Cataclysm itself? Well that's gotta be huge. The event itself will probably happen offline (or at least in the cinematic) but what if the world event concluded with a bang? What if the world shook and then went offline, even if it was just a rolling restart. Something to acknowledge a humongous event had just taken place. Patch 4.0 could then kick in and along with it, the graphical changes. Your toon could "wake up" after being knocked out during the chaos in a very different place. The cities could be filled with rubble and within minutes reports could come from the outlying zones that bad things had happened. Ashenvale is destroyed, the Barrens is now split by rivers of boiling magma. New quests could have you rescuing people from the wreckage, helping with the clean up efforts or using a flying mount to survey the new landscape. However over the next few weeks, things would settle down. The cities would be rebuilt, bridges built across the shattered zones and, through a series of mini patches, life could begin to return to Desolace.
At the same time, the territory lines could be redrafted. Perhaps even in a series of world PvP or scripted events ending in the Horde taking the Zoram Strand and Southshore. Either way, it's important that the effects of this devastating events don't just go away with the release of Cataclysm. There needs to be after-effects that continue even after Deathwing's reentry into Azeroth, to impress the gravity of the situation. The Age of Cataclysm will eventually be upon us and it will change everything.
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm will destroy Azeroth as we know it. Nothing will be the same. In WoW.com's Guide to Cataclysm you can find out everything you need to know about WoW's third expansion. From Goblins and Worgens to Mastery and Guild changes, it's all there for your cataclysmic enjoyment.Filed under: Patches, Events, Odds and ends, Blizzard, Expansions, Lore, Cataclysm, Worgen, Goblin
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Reader Comments (Page 6 of 6)
Anaughtybear Aug 28th 2009 12:19AM
I'm going to wager a guess that Thrall will be back on top and out of this slump he's in once Cataclysm hits. As a shaman and leader of the Horde, he needs to bring his A game to combat lava in his backyard and hold his faction together. Maybe that will be the morale boost he needs to feed Garrosh a well-deserved STFU pie. Or maybe I'm way off and Garrosh will just stab Thrall in the back as soon as he's busy doing something important.
Rocnroll Aug 28th 2009 12:20AM
Remember, Metzen said Blanchy was hard core. ;)
joeshmoe Aug 28th 2009 1:10AM
i just hope it is as epic as the scourge invasion (yes thats right, i enjoyed running around as a zombie)
jamestaitdunbar Aug 28th 2009 5:39AM
I think they could have ragnaross + co appear in Icecrown a couple of weeks before release, just killing the mobs there over and over again. Every day or so he would yell "DING".
Realmreaver Aug 28th 2009 7:14AM
One month Prior to release.
First three days: Minor trimors. Twillight Hammer groups gather at small towns procliaming the end of the world to be remade in the Old God's Image. Gobins start working on a mountain in Azshara.
4th/5th day: basic tremors. People get knocked off mounts. Twillight Hammer members get banned from cities and things return normal at those locations.
2 week: Twillight Hammer attacking small towns. Minor skimirshes. Gear relative to the Twillight hammer akin to the scourgeborne purples of 2.1 drops. Tremors cause people to stun and get knocked off their mounts.
3rd week: Twilight Hammer 40 man towns. Black and Twilight drakes appear to add aid to the attacks. Tremors now cause dismounts,stun and disarm.
4th week: Big whoop de do with Leaders and their soilders saving people from the now horrid earthquakes. Twillight and black dragons apprear like that of the frost wyrms in attacking and burning buildings causing the NPCs to seek shelter to sell their wares elsewhere in the city safe from the attack. Tremors causes dismounts, stuns, disarm and 10% total health damage. Battlegrounds and Arena matches suffer same effects.
Ragnaros is rare spawn that periodically appreas after so many hours to kill all the demons guarding the gate to Mount Hyjait and attacks the gate and heroes must come to fight him off.
Last hour before reset and patch. All information gathered on locations of all players so when they reboot they are exactly where they we're before so they might be locating in a fiery pit or whatnot and need someone with a flyer to get them out if they can't hearth. If location is in new 80+ zone they autohearthed to city.
Just an idea.
Bawjaw Aug 28th 2009 7:38AM
I really hope they do something good.
I remember being at the Dark portal for when TBC was released and it was fantastic, a great atmosphere. However, when WOTLK was release it was extremely poor. No one was really about and all that happened was some people just went on the boat and into Northrend and then some people couldn't. I think that was something to do with staggered time zone release times in the EU or something like that? It was a very weird decision.
Anyway here is hoping its something to remember! :)
Redaurora Aug 28th 2009 8:40AM
I like where your going with this. Nice ideas.
I remember the zombie invasion. I to have a fear of zombies but I think I got over it. I really loved that invasion. My mother (God rest her, she can't play WOW where ever she is) was questing during that time about level 50. She could not get much done because of the invasion. She just rolled with it like the rest of us :)
I like the idea of people having visions of the coming attack. The idea of a group of people hanging out in Stormwind seaking of the incoming doom just makes me giggle. They have to have signs that they wear saying- the end is near or repent our scaled savior is coming. That is great imagery.
zaababy Aug 28th 2009 8:45AM
I can't wait I can't wait!
Rasool Aug 28th 2009 12:46PM
The zombie invasion was frustrating for people leveling, questing, and grinding rep. This is a prime example of the best time to use phasing. I would be greatly disappointed in blizzard if they did not use their "new" technology.
Phasing is the key to developing this next xpac and making it a fun and viable experience. I like the idea of new quests that give you the opportunity to explore the world and earn some exp (i.e. the flying mount survey idea). Too many people try to blaze through the levels to get to the end game and miss all the cool new stuff. I don't know how man times i have heard "wow that's cool, I have never seen that boss" or "where is this guy from" when doing the ToC fight against the Argent Confessor. Oh well I guess that's just how it goes. In most players minds shinny gear > content.
phoenixsinging Aug 28th 2009 9:21AM
"What if the world shook and then went offline, even if it was just a rolling restart."
*rumble*
*shatter*
*KABOOM*
You have been disconnected from the server.
World server is down.
... I can so see it.
Dave Sharp Aug 28th 2009 10:09AM
Amazing post really!
I think these ideas are very accurate, the idea of the trauma knocking the world offline for the patch roll over will be in there at the least I'm sure of it.
Can't wait to see more info revealed as time goes on.
@DaveSharp
Ilnara Aug 28th 2009 10:13AM
Maybe they'll let us turn into little Brood Whelp minions and burn stuff up!
Maggi Aug 28th 2009 1:00PM
The new terrain phasing anyone??? they could have the old contents when 4.0 came and then BOOM! lava and destruction everywhere!!!
Malfural Sep 4th 2009 4:07PM
"Wired.com: For people who are nostalgic for the old world before Cataclysm, is there going to be some way to revisit Azeroth as it was before?
Stockton: I think that’s what Caverns of Time is for. We’ll definitely have the ability to do that kind of stuff, but we are also going to do a huge world event leading up to the Cataclysm. Some time after patch 3.3 and after (the Lich King) Arthas is defeated, you’ll definitely see a giant world event that affects the Alliance and the Horde very, very much. It’s going to change everything for them. It’s probably going to last something like a month. Something similar to the zombie invasion before Northrend. It will be something that will roll out slowly over time. But we are planning to do a huge world event, so everyone will know the Cataclysm is coming."
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/08/world-of-warcraft-cataclysm/
Killer Sep 16th 2009 5:29PM
It would be nice to see a worldwide event like the one that preceded BC's launch. The absence of one pre-Wrath was kind of a let down. No you can't count the re-release of the Scourge Invasion. =)