Vanilla Burning Steppes - Music & Ambience (1 hour, 4K, World of Warcraft Classic)

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Dear friends, please enjoy 1 hour of music & ambience from World of Warcraft Vanilla Burning Steppes - featuring WoW Vanilla music only (mainly the "Volcanic" theme) together with footage from the old Burning Steppes.

The Burning Steppes are located north of the Redridge Mountains and south of the Searing Gorge. It is dominated by Blackrock Mountain in the northwestern area.

The Burning Steppes hold the only accessible land passage from the Kingdom of Stormwind to Khaz Modan and Lordaeron. The highway is thus well traveled, but still very dangerous. Now virtually abandoned by the Kingdom of Stormwind, the Burning Steppes is controlled by minions of the black dragonflight and agents of the firelord Ragnaros.

This rugged region is full of craggy foothills, scattered boulders and warring factions. Rivers of lava dot the landscape, as well as charred earth and burning ruins. The sky is a red hue here, due to sporadic eruptions from Blackrock Mountain. Blackrock Spire, an orc stronghold in the Second War, stands proud and defiant among the mountains. Dark Iron dwarves control the fortress’s deeps, though rumor has it that Ragnaros the Fire Lord still broods in the shadows. Black dragons under Nefarian hold the spire’s upper levels, and the two groups battle constantly for supremacy. The surrounding countryside is home to Blackrock orcs and Fire-Gut ogres, all brutal castoffs from the Second War. The Molten Span, a massive stone edifice in the north, bridges a river of fire and leads to Khaz Modan.

While many use the Burning Steppes as a thoroughfare, it is populated by one of the few successful orc settlements in Azeroth. These orcs do not honor Thrall’s truce with the Alliance, instead following the barbaric practices the orcs used from before the Third War. Deeper into the region, ogres, dragons, and the Dark Iron clan of dwarves can be found. With the volcanic activity and lava flow, the weather is perpetually hot and dry.

Original World of Warcraft music (together with the volcanic Burning Steppes ambience sound):
00:12 Volcanic Day 1
01:26 Volcanic Day 2
02:57 Volcanic Night 1
04:11 Volcanic Night 2
28:44 Battle 3
29:15 Battle 5
30:03 Orgrimmar 1
31:14 Orgrimmar 2

All areas from WoW Vanilla Burning Steppes:
00:00 Intro
00:12 Blackrock Pass
03:45 Morgan's Vigil (Alliance base)
06:15 Terror Wing Path
10:30 Slither Rock
14:30 Dreadmaul Rock
22:30 Ruins of Thaurissan
16:15 Flame Crest (Horde base)
28:45 Blackrock Stronghold
32:30 The Pillar of Ash
44:00 Blackrock Mountain (entrance, I will create another movie for inside)
46:30 Draco'dar
51:35 Altar of Storms

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History became legend. Legend became myth. And for two and a half thousand years, the old gates remained closed for Vanilla WoW

Until now

XDivi
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I flew over the Searing Gorge and Burning Steppes many times when leveling my dwarf hunter up. I used to be intimidated seeing these giant flame spiders, black dragons, fire elementals and Blackrock orcs all with skull levels. Not only that but when I finally set foot in the Steppes at I think 51, it was just awesome to go through the gate from Redridge into this burning, smoldering wasteland.

jake
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Blackrock Mountain was, quite literally, the centre of the gaming world back in 2005/06. It was a time where everybody was playing it. All my friends were. If you didn’t, you were in the outgroup. People talking about WoW, all the time. The excitement, the hype, the huge content. The demented fights with the Horde in the mountain early in the evening when raids gathered. The dungeons and raids themselves. There was a unique feeling of epicness to it, a sense of sharing a common adventure mixed with a degree of novelty that in my view, no further iteration of WoW nor other games have been able to recreate ever since. Perhaps my fondest memories as a gamer.

If there is one moment I wish nostalgia could have captured, it would be IF crowded with people shortly before raid time, then all these people flying to Searing Gorge in squadrons before making their way to Blackrock Mountain across a handful of violent skirmishes. Good times.

vefanturmandos
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2:17 those vocals with the ambient intensifying tho, damn that's some good ambient music as you fight your way through that dead land.

Pantelis_Psaroudakis
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Ah.. Mordor.. err, I mean Burning Steppes

domlez
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those damn imps... every time I would try to peak in from Redridge...the aggro was massive.

chrismacdougall
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It’s crazy how it seems most of our experiences were sculpted by this specific over look while flying to stormwind or iron forge. One of my most nostalgic and moments filled with bliss I have is that music or that thought / flashback of when I Was younger and finished school for the week and my brother and I would get to play and we always thought one day we will get to the burning steppes and we will fight those. And now we think, we will make it to Friday it will be ok. Sad we didn’t know how lucky we were when that young

AB-dkcl
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I loved how you could see Blackrock Mountain all the way from the gates of Iron Forge.. From one of the safest places you could eye one of the most dangerous ones at the time in Azeroth :) Blizz really knew what they were doing back in the day..

ЏонМастерман
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The first time you flew over the Burning Steppes, almost 20 years ago, looking down at all the skull level mobs, with this theme playing, thinking "oh shit, don't fall off, don't fall off!"

brelshar
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actually great idea about walking through the locations. Liked it after three days of watching

MK-xqgb
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I will never, ever forget the horns in this zone, and BRD.

KrS
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0:50 This was absolute death if you ventured out of Redridge Mountains, and into Burning Steppes.

Prlude
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This place was pure carnage in the pvp front. I definitely fits the style haha.

elegost
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I love playing the Horde. but always was jealous of Alliance that they got this zone. it is so similar to Mt. Doom and is so badass.

randomguy
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Although I'm leveling at a slow, easy pace, I'm excited to reach the Burning Steppes on my little gnome mage, so she can see the statue of Anduin Lothar for herself, and experience her first run into Blackrock Mountain., to cross the bridge, see the massive doors, and navigate into the depths of Shadowforge City, the Blackrock Spire, the Molten Core, and Nefarian's Lair for herself.

Thagesthoughts
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Can't wait for classic to come out. Even if I know it won't be the same experience as back in 2005, it is still miles better than the current shitshow modern wow has become.

AcidTripOk
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I actually can't wait to see what will be done in season of mastery vol2.
Can't wait to see classic again

kkthxbai
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Impossible to forgot this..From BS always was going to raids MC/BWL

KeizashiAcidRain
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It's amazing how each and every music score captures each and every zone so perfectly. I no longer play the game. These videos allow my imagination to, though.

adamwarlock
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Just so beautiful,
Thank you for sharing
Stay blessed 💐💐💐

lyftube