Roadmap to Cataclysm zone overhauls

We've been wondering about the level of change in each old-world zone for Cataclysm for months now, and the answer has actually been under our noses since BlizzCon. During the Art Panel, the above planning map was shown, along with some information to either side of it. We can't make out everything in it, but there's a lot of information if you know what you're looking at.
The zone colors, from what we can infer, indicate the level of overhaul each zone is receiving. Red is a heavy overhaul, yellow is moderate, green is light, and blue means a brand-new zone. The yellow stars indicate a dungeon, and the red stars indicate a raid. The white tabs each have a letter on them, indicating what in the zone was being changed at that particular point -- L for level, Q for quests, etc.
Astute readers will see some things jump out at them immediately, like Thousand Needles having two stars on it.
The full list of visible zone changes after the break, along with other pertinent info.
Disclaimer: While this image was captured during the BlizzCon 2009 Art Panel, the capture displays a photo taken by Blizzard staff, which is undated. We don't know if it was a day before BlizzCon 2009 or six months before. Things could have changed between when this picture was taken and when this article was published.
Kalimdor - Major overhaul:
- Darkshore
- Azshara
- Darkwhisper Gorge (Current in Winterspring, becoming its own zone?)
- The Barrens (South)
- Stonetalon Mountains
- Thousand Needles (getting its own instances?)
- Stranglethorn Vale (thank heaven)
- Blasted Lands (a surprise)
- Felwood
- Ashenvale
- Durotar
- The Barrens (North)
- Desolace
- Feralas
- Eastern Plaguelands
- Wetlands (likely due to the emergence of the Twilight Highlands)
- Westfall (a surprise)
- Swamp of Sorrows
- Moonglade
- Winterspring
- Mulgore
- Dustwallow Marsh
- Tanaris
- Silithus
- Un'goro Crater
- Tirisfal Glades
- Western Plaguelands
- Silverpine Forest
- Arathi Highlands
- Alterac Mountains
- The Hinterlands
- Hillsbrad Foothills
- Duskwood
- Elwynn Forest
- Dun Morogh
- Loch Modan
- Badlands
- Searing Gorge
- Burning Steppes
- Redridge Mountains
- Deadwind Pass
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Reader Comments (Page 7 of 7)
robertamrich Nov 9th 2009 5:58PM
Has anyone ever noticed that if you zoom out on the official in-game
world map enough (To where you can see both Outland and Azeroth) you can
see a strange island formation that looks like Hawaii? And, from what I
remember, the Lost Isles?