3 comments on “World of Warcraft Atlas, Second Edition

  1. 20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Not what I expected…, March 7, 2009
    By 
    Silvertip (De) –

    This review is from: World of Warcraft Atlas, Second Edition (Hardcover)

    It’s always nice to have the latest guide book, and that’s why I bought this after installing the Lich King. Enough of the original game area had changed with this latest expansion that I thought it was time for a new map book. I was disappointed to see that not even the new harbor area of Stormwind was shown in the book. Additions like that in the game were the primary reason for my buying. I would hesitate to upgrade any of my books in the future, just because they were updated editions, until I have talked with other people to see whether there is really any new additions to the old content.

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  2. 26 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Most Excellent Reference Guide, May 5, 2009
    This review is from: World of Warcraft Atlas, Second Edition (Hardcover)

    I can’t remember reading so much whining and nit-pic for the most inconsequential and lame reasons. One guy in here is complaining that many maps are printed on 2 pages and span across the binding and complains that they can’t be “cut out”.

    Please tell me. What kind of rational, thinking person purchases a beautiful hardcover reference book to cut it up??

    Many of the complaints I’m reading are that this book could be “so much better”.

    The bottom line is . . . if you play World of Warcraft you know this game is absolutely huge. It is breathtaking and often staggering in it’s expanse and enormity. This game will always be changing . . . maps change, creatures change, anything can be rehashed and redeveloped in the game at any time.

    This is a reference book.

    Doctors don’t have just one book. Teachers, lawyers, students and professional people who require a reference book do not have just one . . . why? Things change. Life changes. We need many books.

    This is just one, very excellent, very thorough and very well-designed and constructed reference book for the game of World of Warcraft. I have this one and “Dungeon Companion” and yes . . . I want, and will purchase more to have on-hand for reading and making references to while I journey through the game.

    This is a tremendous reference book and I highly recommend it. I also recommend, that for the scope of this game . . . you will find you need more than one guide at your fingertips . . . and indeed . . . this is an invaluable one to have!

    If you’re into the game . . . buy it!

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  3. 19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Helpful, but could be better, September 19, 2008
    By 
    Angela McClelland (Wheeling, WV USA) –
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    This review is from: World of Warcraft Atlas, Second Edition (Hardcover)

    First, I really need to say that I’m a newbie to the game. I’ve only been playing WoW for about a month now, so I still have a lot to learn. I bought this book because I was tired of trying to find places on the in-game maps and the ones in the BradyGames Battle Chest guides.

    The region maps in the book are fairly blurry, like they increased the size beyond the original and lost some picture quality along with it. It is used with a grid system like real maps are, which can or can’t be helpful. While it does say, for example, that a Weapons merchant in Thunder Bluff is at D-6, there is no indication on the map as to where exactly they are within that square. You just have to run around that general area and see if you can find them.

    However, that is only the case with regions. Smaller towns and camps have smaller, somewhat more detailed maps further back in the book. The images are a little more clear and look a lot like what the developers may have used to show themselves where everything is. Instead of the grid-system, there is a number put on the map. So if you’re looking for Manrik in the Crossroads, you just look for the number 12 on the smaller map.

    There is an index in the back where you can look up any character name you want, including rare spawns, and it will tell you the location(s) and grid mark, sometimes even a clue as to the exact location (i.e. “behind house”)

    It also details where all the flight points are on a world map, as well as detailed paths of boats and zeppelins. The world map also provides locations of Instances. The class and profession trainers are also listed, so you don’t need to know the name to look them up, just find what you want and it will tell you the name and location of who you need.

    All-in-all, it is very helpful. However, more details on the regions would be nice, such as numbers or letters within each grid square would be even more helpful (For instance: Weapons merchant mentioned above in D-6. It could be D-6-a, where the lowercase letter is in that square pinpointing their location). Better picture quality of the maps would be a pleasant addition as well.

    The book itself is very attractive looking. It is helpful, but as my title states, it could be even better with a little more attention to detail.

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