Mists of Pandaria Zone Preview: Jade Forest

Pandaria is a majestic land of mystery and intrigue. Long has it been shrouded in the mists and relatively untouched... until now. To get you better acquainted with this new continent, we’ve pulled out our cameras and snapped a few shots of some of the great points of interest and stunning vistas. We’ve also taken the time to speak to the zone's designer to ask them questions about the best sites to see, the key storylines you may want to know about, and the creatures you’ll want to meet (or avoid).

Pandaria Hero

 Serpents Heart Night Hero

Quest Designer: Helen Cheng

Q. Could you name three places you feel players shouldn't miss on their first trip through the zone?

A. There’s a lot to see in Pandaria but one of the most significant locations is the Serpent’s Heart. This is an enormous statue in the middle of the zone in which pandaren stonemasons have toiled at building for nearly a hundred years. However, they are running out of jade, and the mines to the north are overwhelmed by monsters. Trouble is definitely afoot.

On the coast to the east lies the Temple of the Jade Serpent. This is the home to Yu’lon, the Jade Serpent, who is one of the celestial guardians of Pandaria. She’s the spirit of wisdom, but also represents spring, youth, growth, and nurturing. Players will get a chance to meet her in person.

Jade Forest is also the zone where the Alliance and Horde first make landfall on Pandaria. The Alliance will land in the southwest and will begin a search for Prince Anduin Wrynn, who has gone missing in a recent naval battle. Meanwhile, the Horde arrives on the northern shores. In both cases, the conflict in the rest of the world spills into Pandaria, and they’ll be fighting from the moment boots touch the ground. The tension between trying to explore a new land while simultaneously fighting a war drives a lot of the action in Jade Forest.

Q. So, from a story perspective, Jade Forest is a pretty important zone?

A. Absolutely! All this deep-seated tension and animosity is unleashed on the shores of what has been a relatively peaceful land for a long time. The consequences of the battle in Jade Forest reverberate across the entire continent.

Pandaria’s first dungeon is here: the Temple of the Jade Serpent that I mentioned earlier. If you play through the whole zone, you’ll get to visit the dungeon and interact with the inhabitants when things are peaceful. Once everything goes bad, you’ll have to go back in and try to undo a lot of the damage the fighting between the Alliance and Horde has caused. You’ll learn a lot about the Pandaren people and hopefully gain wisdom from the Jade Serpent herself.

Q. What factions or races will we be able to interact with?

A. Pandaria is host to several races that the Horde and Alliance have never encountered before. There are the forest hozen: semi-intelligent monkeys with a penchant for violence. They aren’t a very mature group and are in fact quite rowdy, and crude. They eventually ally with the Horde. (Other tribes of hozen exist in other zones, but they aren’t the friendly sort and won’t ally with anyone.)

On the opposite end of the spectrum are the jinyu who are a wise and proud race of amphibious creatures. They have refinement and culture. Their "waterspeakers" can listen to the waters to foretell events of the future, although this is a rare occurrence. A subset of this race will end up allying with the Alliance.

Players will also encounter to the mogu for the first time. This fearsome, brutish race is pillaging and destroying a few areas of the forest, giving us a hint as to their nature. But they’re really just a foreshadowing of what’s to come – the mogu play a huge part in pandaren history, and they’ll play a big role in this expansion as well.

Of course, the pandaren will be there as well for people to get to know. Imagine their surprise when the Horde and Alliance show up and turn things upside down.

As far as factions go, the Order of the Cloud Serpent is a faction and a daily hub that players can access at level 90. Members of The Order are sent out into the wild to find a cloud serpent egg, and then raise their serpent hatchling to adulthood. Serpent riders train and nurture their cloud serpents, then ride them into war. Players will also be able to choose their own egg and raise their own serpent, watch it grow to adulthood, and eventually keep their cloud serpent as their own flying mount. Exalted status with this faction also awards Cloud Serpent Riding, which is a tier of flying skill required to ride any cloud serpent mount from Pandaria.

There’s a lot more to be seen in this zone, but hopefully this will give you a taste of what’s to come in your adventures ahead.

   

   

   

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Àcé
Dragonmaw
Àcé
24/09/2012
I'm glad i'm in low populated realm :)
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It is going the be chaos on my realm, people are going to die D:
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Ionhar
Steamwheedle Cartel
Ionhar
24/09/2012
cant wait
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Myreth
Bronze Dragonflight
Myreth
24/09/2012
all starting in one place lol, put the Jade Forest wildlife on the indangered spiecies list.
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Fénn
Chromaggus
Fénn
24/09/2012
It looks gorgeous! Looking forward to blasting through all this at top speed then coming back later on an alt and really getting into the story :D :D
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Zulum
Twilight's Hammer
Zulum
22/09/2012
That looks AWESOME!!!
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Assult
Aerie Peak
Assult
20/09/2012
this is the best expansion they every made! fk cata!
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Haomarush
The Sha'tar
Haomarush
16/09/2012
Been there done that, beta... nAo awaiting the arrival of Alpha!
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Edladd
Nagrand
Edladd
19/09/2012
@Haomarush: Alpha release is pre-Beta. I know I'm being a stickler - but I doubt you'd enjoy the Alpha experience :)
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Krackle
Azuremyst
Krackle
15/09/2012
Looks awesome.
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Iburn
Darksorrow
Iburn
13/09/2012
one word : EPIC
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Besteh
The Maelstrom
Besteh
13/09/2012
people says that blizzard lost 1300000 players but nobody says that they'l get about 3000000.
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Besteh
The Maelstrom
Besteh
13/09/2012
i think that pandaria is the most pretty continent yet
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Gruhlin
Argent Dawn
Gruhlin
13/09/2012
I won't listen to the music just yet...I want it to overwhelm me once I end up there for the first time.
Also, looks amazing, nice job Blizzard! Can't wait to RP there ._.!
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Inkurabbli
Burning Legion
Inkurabbli
13/09/2012
Ehh... Blizzard. When will you learn....? Every new expansion only makes WoW worse. This zone is just like Nagrand with some extra Asian objects. Hate it. Game only gets more and more boring. By the way, I expected that the stats' will go down, not up. Th difference between a 85lev and 80 is gigantic anyway. Why make this even worse, I ask?
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Deathrio
Boulderfist
Deathrio
13/09/2012
@Inkurabbli: you are !@#$
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Doktordajm
Skullcrusher
Doktordajm
24/09/2012
@Inkurabbli: About the stats I agree 100%
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Truesellen
Mazrigos
Truesellen
13/09/2012
Great Soundtrack . TBH I didnt enjoyed WoW background music like that since TBC , dont get me wrong music in WoW is still one of the best soundtracks you can hear in games but MoP brings it to another level.
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Erdyan
Argent Dawn
Erdyan
13/09/2012
Do it the right way, do it the blizzard way....copy/paste it until it bleeds out to death.....the blizzard way is the best moneymaking way possible. Anyhow thanks for the 7 days free, but 35 euro and 13 euro sub fee is simply too much to pay for copy/paste content with zero (0) innovations.
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delicious new content *arhhlll*
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Éden
Tarren Mill
Éden
12/09/2012
Very nice indeed!! I'm really excited about this content!
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Larcency
Kul Tiras
Larcency
12/09/2012
TL;DR: Asia.
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Xayid
Stormscale
Xayid
12/09/2012
Vanilla&Tbc = Epic, Wotlk was okay, cataclysm was a cataclysm. But I think blizzard are going to show how good game makers they are in MoP. After so much thinking ''this game sucks'' I finally think that MoP will be one of the best expansions they have ever made. Good job blizzard, you proved that your game have not died yet.
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Iburn
Darksorrow
Iburn
14/09/2012
@Xayid:" Good job blizzard, you proved that your game have not died yet." but is going to end ... soon ... WC 3 FT was WTLK so Cata and MoP are new / out of the major story line - in a way / and you got me there with " cataclysm was a cataclysm " good one :)
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Grimmjows
Lightning's Blade
Grimmjows
12/09/2012
epic good job blizz!
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Mantrid
Chamber of Aspects
Mantrid
12/09/2012
This looks absolutely Stunning, I cannot wait to enter these zones. Ill be sitting here eagerly waiting to play on me night off work! The soundtracks are also pleasant to listen too.

Good Job Blizzard!
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Franches
Argent Dawn
Franches
12/09/2012
Hello Nagrand with a little bit of Asian stuff and no hovering islands. Don't get me wrong globalization is not a bad thing if you do it right! I'm sick of you Blizzard. Not long back before you learned from your mistakes, but now it seems your doing it the opposite way everything you do, like, on purpose. Diablo III? Facebook game. Starcraft? Breaking it in pieces. WoW? Not encouring social activities, everyone is a robot nowadays in WoW, queue, dungeon, repeat etc. Straighten up things, encourage what was successful, don't "adapt" to new social gaming era. Encourage world pvp, encourge people to talk with other people, to travel and discover worlds and entrances in dungeons, hidden quests, make it accessible but fun at the same time. Your audience target are not Facebook "job Break" games, that satisfy the casual player. You just know it, and you made it anyway, your target audience are people that like to immerse themselves in a evolving world, not a robotic one. Since you went to make it , in your words, "accessible", you have lost a lot of subscriptions. Its like a total new team is working on the game, or the same guys are beaten to a pulp to make it different. Wake up blizzard, it's like all your good community managers and good designers were killed or put to do stuff that they don't want to do.
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Radeton
Emerald Dream
Radeton
12/09/2012
@Franches: I agree!
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Sefiros
Silvermoon
Sefiros
12/09/2012
I gotta say, you need to stop showing us what we're getting. Sometimes its better just not to know so we go.....nice.....you'll always get a better response from things we didn't know we were getting.
Gamers need this, its core to good customer service, give us a taster, but not as little as black ops declassified on the vita at E3. Just not as much as this, predictable = boring. Too much information means i already know what's coming. Mystery is always better.
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Wintersun
Terokkar
Wintersun
12/09/2012
@Sefiros: ye i agree the days when nobody knew what was around the corner was much more interesting,true exploration has been lost.
i may change my regular mmo
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Wintersun
Terokkar
Wintersun
12/09/2012
@Wintersun: then again i may not
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Thundadin
Silvermoon
Thundadin
13/09/2012
@Sefiros: i know what you mean, i honestly regret playing beta now because the content won't feel knew to me after seeing it before :( ah well still can't wait for it! :D
@Thundadin: We know beta testing can be a spoiler, but then again it’s up to the player to decide if he wants to see content before the final version is out or not, also, most players don’t really spend that much time in the beta, they go there and try a few things but 95% of the content will still be brand new to them once the final version goes live. So unless you’re one of those few hardcore beta testers that leveled to 90 and run every raid encounter that was scheduled for beta don't worry too much, I’m sure you will still find the expansion filled with new and surprising challenges and environments!
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Napztér
Stormscale
Napztér
12/09/2012
/salute Blizzard.
This is amazing, thanks for developing amazing games over the past deckade.
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Coffee
Auchindoun
Coffee
12/09/2012
Music is amazing.
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Sniegs
Darksorrow
Sniegs
12/09/2012
!@#$ :s
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Frozenhearts
Neptulon
Frozenhearts
12/09/2012
just epic :) no coment... (kneel)
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Makuli
Neptulon
Makuli
12/09/2012
i think the part about raising your own mount (im a mount collector and i love different mounts) is probably one of the things i love the most, its gonna be so awesome to RAISE your own serpent!
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Assult
Aerie Peak
Assult
11/09/2012
I JUST LOVE THE MUSIC ! Blizz realy know how to make map musics :)
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Falstad
Aggra (Português)
Falstad
11/09/2012
I'm so happy that those talbuks really were placeholders. Would have been WEIRD with talbuks in Pandaria.