BradyGames' World of Warcraft Atlas: The Burning Crusade includes the following:
Every region map used in The Burning Crusade, the first expansion of World of Warcraft
Includes exclusive hand drawn town maps, with callouts for everything in town: vendors, trainers, shops, inns and quest targets
Provides exhaustive index with complete listings of Quest NPCs, named enemies and unique creatures - along with their grid locations for easy cross referencing
Platform: PC
Genre: MMORPG
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Warp 10 Speed Delivery:
It was a bargain and fast delivery. You can't ask for anything more. Excellent buying experience. I'll buy from this seller again.
Waste of money.:
A complete waste of money. I expected detailed maps of everything on World Of Warcraft. It is just blown up maps from the computer. Don't make the same mistake I did by buying this product!!!
I like it, but its not perfect:
Nice book and I am glad that I bought it. Good things are nice big pictures shows all the towns and where the NPC are located and basically what they do. Shows the flight, Zeplin and ship paths. Shows what regions connect to the one you are in. if you are in atlas and want to see the specifics on a town it gives you the page number to go to. The Bad, was written before outland so there is nothing on that area. I wish the atlas would tell you what areas are horde, contested or alliance. Also would be nice to... more info
Internet databases and forums are more reliable:
Thankfully, I don't own this book, but I've used it a few times. Needless to say, it's junk. It's built pretty well, I'll give them that, but it should have been a spiral edge (so it's easier to reference things in a flash). Despite the binding, it's pretty well built. However, for a guide, it is poorly set up. Way too much NPC nonsense, maps aren't well developed (both visually and information-wise). The hand-drawn maps (always a crowd-pleaser) are pretty good but still lack info. All of the... more info