Introduction to the five-player dungeon of Razor Swamp in the classic server of World of Warcraft, the quilboar’s dream of racial rejuvenation. During the War of the Ancients 10,000 years ago, Cenarius once tricked Agamagagan into resisting the Burning Legion. Cenarius probably meant: "Little piggy, look at you sitting around eating and waiting to die every day." You live such a happy life, but when the Burning Legion comes, you will become a roasted pig, so hurry up and fight them away with me." Agamaggan, this huge wild boar, heard that it made sense, and he and Cenarius. He went to save the world with Si, but he never came back and died fighting the Burning Legion.
The place where Agamaggan died is now called the Barrens, and its spilled blood turned into thick thorn vines, and the quilboars, Agamaggan's descendants, live in these thorns. The quilboar may be the most miserable race among all the descendants of demigods. Look at how prosperous the life of the descendants of Cenarius, the dryads, is among the night elves. Therefore, the wild boar people were not convinced and plunged into the great cause of racial rejuvenation. Then, this group of pig brains chose to ask for help from the undead natural disasters. Then they become even more miserable. . .
The editor's impression of the Razormarsh dungeon is that it has a winding route. When Blizzard's designers drew the map for the Horde dungeon, they actually drew it drunk, that's for sure. Otherwise, why would it be all this maze-like terrain?
BOSS No. 1: Jagbar the Death Raider (Wild Boar)
Everyone seems to have chosen the name of this BOSS as if they were afraid that others would not know that the wild boars had defected to the Undead Scourge. But this BOSS is actually a warlock with two younger brothers.
BOSS No. 2: Overlord Ramtas (Wild Boar)
The damage of this BOSS is still very high. If you are not careful when fighting, you will be knocked down. Moreover, this BOSS also has two followers. It is recommended to control the followers first by using methods such as turning a mage into a sheep.
BOSS No. 3: Furious Agaseros (Wild Boar)
This BOSS is a wild boar, not a wild boar man, just a big wild boar. The editor personally thinks that this should be an atavism in the wild boar tribe.
BOSS No. 4: Blind Hunter (Bat, Rare)
This BOSS can be captured by a hunter and used as a pet. In the previous version, because this BOSS was immune to immobilization and deceleration, it was still immune to immobilization and deceleration after being captured by a hunter.
Final BOSS: Calgar Thornrib (Qualboar)
This is a female of the quilboar race, or a female quilboar (if you don’t believe me, take a closer look at the picture at the beginning of this article). But don't worry about gender issues. Anyway, wild boars, regardless of gender, have a pig head. . . So don't hesitate, just kill her to get equipment.
This is the introduction to the Razor Swamp dungeon in this issue. The editor will update the introduction to other dungeons in succession. Interested students please remember to follow me. (Also, in the next article, should I write about Razor Highlands, Shadowfang Keep, or Scarlet Monastery? Which one do you want to see, please leave a message in the comment area to tell me)