Silithus in World of Warcraft is changing drastically. There are finally first images of what the zone looks like afterwards!
The upcoming patch for World of Warcraft with version number 7.3.2 has been on the public test realm for quite some time. While Blizzard has previously made the entire continent of Kalimdor inaccessible so that the upcoming devastation in Silithus would not be visible, this has changed with the latest update. Anyone running their own small server can already read the latest game data and finally get an impression of Silithus.
Spoiler Warning: Some details about the upcoming story of World of Warcraft are discussed here!
As we already know, the origin of the change lies in the upcoming raid: Antorus, the Burning Throne. At least in the mythic fight against Argus, the Dark Titan Sargeras will intervene. He is then captured by the remaining Titans and Illidan, but performs one last, sinister act: He hurls his sword at Azeroth, where it remains embedded in the world and leaves a nasty wound – namely in Silithus.
The YouTuber MrGM shows in his video what Silithus looks like now:
To make a long story short: Silithus is completely destroyed. Neither the outposts of the Cenarion Circle nor the camps of the Twilight’s Hammer nor even the caves of the Silithids have survived the impact.
In its current state, there seems to be nothing there except sad devastation and the bleeding world.
There are still no enemies in the zone, but that is surely just a matter of time. The sword of Sargeras is also not currently displayed – it is presumably being saved for the release of the patch, which might be coming as early as next week.
