Mists of Pandaria Zone Preview: Townlong Steppes

Today we take a walk on the wild side, and for the first time since our tour of Pandaria began, we step beyond the Serpent’s Spine wall and into the dangerous – but hauntingly beautiful – hills of the Townlong Steppes. Leading the way is World of Warcraft’s Lead Quest Designer, Dave “Fargo” Kosak.

Townlong Steppes Hero

Siege of Niuzao Temple

Q. What’s the story here in the Steppes?
A. The events in Townlong directly follow up on what happened in Kun-Lai Summit. If you play through Kun-Lai you’ll meet the Shado-Pan, and if you step into the dungeon you can help them overcome their crisis in the Shado-Pan Monastery. There, Lord Taran-Zhu, the leader of the Shado-Pan, had become overwhelmed by the Sha of Hatred. The rescue at the monastery is an important moment for Taran-Zhu; he’ll finally see the value that the Alliance and Horde bring to Pandaria, and players will have earned a staunch ally.

The story picks up from there. In Townlong Steppes, Taran-Zhu is tracking down his nemesis, the elusive Sha of Hatred that’s blasted its way across the zone. You’ll get to ride with the Shado-Pan vanguard, but they’ve got a lot of ground to cover. The Steppes are home to the yaungol, who are still on the warpath. Meanwhile, the mantid are encroaching from the south. The sacred Temple of Niuzao is under siege, and a splinter sect of mogu are trying to create their own dark demigod on an island off the coast.

Even the mighty Shado-Pan will have their hands full. It’s a good thing you’re here.

  

Q. Could you name three of your favorite locations players should check out on their journey through the zone?
A. As with everywhere else in Pandaria, there’s a lot to drink in. No visit to the Steppes would be complete without a pilgrimage to the most hardcore of pandaren shrines, Niuzao Temple. Niuzao is the formal name for the Black Ox, one of the four August Celestials who watch over Pandaria and the embodiment of fortitude for the pandaren people. Bonus: your Valor and Justice vendors are there, as well, so something tells me you’ll definitely want to pay a visit. In addition, every few days, the guardians of the temple may need your help with some daily quests.

You’ll also want to visit the Shado-Pan Garrison on the western coast. This is the main base camp for the Shado-Pan on the move. Once you get to revered with the Golden Lotus faction, you’ll be able to come here and start earning your stripes with the Shado-Pan – more on that later.

Finally, there’s a little grotto in between Townlong and the Dread Wastes that isn’t important from a story perspective, but it’s one of the coolest places in the expansion. I’m talking about the Ambermarsh, a little corner of the map where the roots of the giant kypari trees burrow down into a foggy marshland, creating a kind of living canopy surrounded by canyon walls. The curling roots coil around globules of amber while mischievous wood sprites scramble around through the fog. The overall impact is really haunting – it’s just one of those hidden treasures that you’ll find all over the map in Pandaria.

  

Q. You mentioned that players can help the Shado-Pan and the August Celestials here? How do those quests work?
A. Right! The four August Celestials of Pandaria need your help, but never all at once. Sometimes you’ll help the White Tiger in Kun-Lai Summit, sometimes you’ll be needed at the Temple of the Jade Serpent. Here in Townlong, the Black Ox will need a hand as well. On some days he’ll rest quietly at the temple while you complete missions in the surrounding terrain. But on alternate days Niuzao will be on the warpath, actively defending his temple from a mantid assault. If you’re clever, you’ll lure the mantid into his rampage and he’ll help you slaughter them in big groups. With the dailies in Pandaria, we really tried to mix it up, so you’re never going to be doing the same sorts of things two days in a row.

That’s also true of the Shado-Pan. Once you’re revered with the Golden Lotus faction in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms, you’ll have proven yourself to the Shado-Pan and you’ll be able to start doing daily quests for them and moving up in their organization. There are three branches of the Shado-Pan faction, focused on stealth, strength, or magic. Every day you’ll work with one of the three disciplines, and you’ll get to choose a companion to come with you.

One of our goals with the expansion was to make sure that earning reputation with a faction was more than just watching a bar grow across the bottom of your screen. In the case of the Shado-Pan, there’s a couple of things going on. For one, there’s a story that plays out, as you investigate what the mogu are doing on the island of Shan’ze Dao and ultimately thwart their plans.

For another, as you earn reputation with the Shado-Pan, you can unlock additional companions to accompany you on your daily quests. For example, on days when the quests require a caster companion, will you take along Fei-Li the Firecracker, the tempestuous fire mage? Or will you bring along the quiet but stern priest, Yalia Sagewhisper, to take advantage of her buffs and heals? Every new Shado-Pan companion has to be earned by first defeating them in a sparring match. (Easier said than done. During the beta, Snow Blossom the frost mage would absolutely DESTROY me.)

We built the Shado-Pan companions to actively assist you. Protector Yi will use his abilities to hold aggro for you, whereas Snow Blossom will try to crowd-control large groups of enemies with Frost Nova. The Shado-Pan daily quests take place in some of the most dangerous parts of Pandaria, so you’ll appreciate the help, although it’s possible to do the quests solo if you feel like a real challenge. That was another goal with our design of Pandaria – we want players to have lots of ways to pick their own level of difficulty as they play!

Players who get to exalted with the Shado-Pan will actually be inducted into the order (there are some sweet transmoggable helms up for grabs.) If you’re really dedicated, you can also earn the Shado-Master title by completing all of the associated achievements – you’ll have to defeat the Sha of Anger world boss in Kun-Lai Summit and other significant challenges for the privilege. Not easy, but worth it!

  

Coming next: We venture into the Dread Wastes, the terrifying home of the Mantid Empire.

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Vodkah
Stormscale
Vodkah
9/23/2012
Awww yeah, the factions, the quests, the dailies, the story! 1 day left and I can not wait.
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Harmonia
Turalyon
Harmonia
9/22/2012
Nice!
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Form
Silvermoon
Form
9/22/2012
Cant wait to get my CE so I can listen to the soundtrack all the time like I did with the Cata soundtrack... and the Wrath, and BC.. OK the music is good.
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Theric
Bronzebeard
Theric
9/21/2012
play the second song 10 secs after the first one. Sounds funny.
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Ashley
Khaz'goroth
Ashley
9/21/2012
@Theric: Better playing first song 20 seconds after the second (look at length difference) They line up like that intentionally - I think, lol- on most of the zones.
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Bioboy
Suramar
Bioboy
9/20/2012
The black ox is here eh?
Well no ones said it yet so I will to get it out of the way...
THERE IS A COW LEVEL!
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Khoot
Terokkar
Khoot
9/20/2012
Sha Of Hatred is gonna hate me.
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Thesinwithin
Jaedenar
Thesinwithin
9/20/2012
Don't waste your time! Burning Crusade was the only true expansion. This kid stuff is killing me. I am a Theurgist DAMMIT! I NEED POWAH!
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Starcaller
Lethon
Starcaller
9/20/2012
@Thesinwithin: Wow...
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Nightcraft
Garona
Nightcraft
9/20/2012
@Thesinwithin: /Facepalm
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Anurion
Burning Legion
Anurion
9/19/2012
I still think Outland is the best continent. My favorite zone is definatelt Zangarmarsh.
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Trøll
Azjol-Nerub
Trøll
10/18/2012
@Anurion: Always liked nagrand better than zangar, but zangar is still really cool.
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Xonya
Earthen Ring
Xonya
9/19/2012
Not too happy about being forced to do the Golden lotus quests first, but I suppose it'll give us something more to do right at 90
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Fawnix
Kul Tiras
Fawnix
9/19/2012
Happy that reputation is back to feeling meaningful. Hated having reps tied to a tabard. You just fill a bar in a dungeon and it feels empty when you hit exalted.
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Xxbeastclysm
Hellscream
Xxbeastclysm
9/19/2012
Evey Time they post something about Mop Just wants me to get the game even more So Cool!
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Vyndicus
Blackrock
Vyndicus
9/19/2012
Quick tip, don't skip out on quests in the early zones. If you start out in this zone as soon as you hit 88, you will still be 4 bars from lvling once you finish the quests here.
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Adriela
Quel'Thalas
Adriela
9/19/2012
@Vyndicus: If you go to dungeons and BGs while questing, you will arrive without problems.
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Bheghara
Anvilmar
Bheghara
9/19/2012
@Vyndicus: Is that with 10% extra xp from guild perk or without?
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Mizriel
Agamaggan
Mizriel
9/20/2012
@Adriela: Meh, dungeon binges are for alts.
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Taltishis
Nesingwary
Taltishis
9/19/2012
These will be the legends of the kung fu NightElf
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Gebann
Moon Guard
Gebann
9/19/2012
The music is nice, but it isn't oriental enough for me. Considering the inspiration for much of MoP, I've loaded up on mp3's to give a more atmospheric feeling. For the steppes I have lots of Tuvan throat singing by groups like Huun Huur Tu and other types of music from beyond the Great Wall and the Altai mountains, like Mongolian tunes. Then for inside the wall, I gathered ancient and medieval Chinese and Japanese tunes as well as some Korean and ancient Vietnamese music and added Tibetan mantras like the music of Nepalese Buddhist nun (or Ani), Choying Drolma. Mixed together with the soundtrack already with MoP and it works for creating the right mood.
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Aynara
Earthen Ring
Aynara
9/22/2012
@Gebann: I love the orchestration, but I agree... I expected the use of more oriental instruments and style... but perhaps throat-singing is a bit much for the average WoW player. You, however, have great taste... upload some of your playlist and share with the rest of us!
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Frozenstar
Silvermoon
Frozenstar
9/24/2012
@Gebann: Just wanted to thank you for introducing me to Huun Huur Tu. I saw your post, and looked them up on youtube. The music is amazing!
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@Gebann: There actually is some throat singing, I don't know if it's necessarily Tuvan, in Kun-Lai Summit. Its kinda hidden behind a sitar, if I remember correctly. Blizzard has impressed me.
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Jonahirt
Medivh
Jonahirt
9/19/2012
The music is indeed pretty amazing.
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Recôvery
Kel'Thuzad
Recôvery
9/19/2012
I just want to say Blizzard how amazing Mists is going to be. The whole vibe feels like a brand new game! And it feels awesome. Cannot wait for the 25th!
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Tabarnac
Sargeras
Tabarnac
9/19/2012
Siege of Niuzao Temple music is fantastic
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Mirix
Icecrown
Mirix
9/19/2012
@Tabarnac: its so epic
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Gakknor
Ravenholdt
Gakknor
9/19/2012
That middle picture at the bottom looks awesome!
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Unheard
Auchindoun
Unheard
9/19/2012
MoP's going to be awesome
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Stalingradz
Proudmoore
Stalingradz
9/19/2012
cool