Temperature?

Fellow Wow travelers, I’ve got an important question. I was wondering about certain temperatures in some zones in Azeroth.
What do u think about it ? For example what’s the temperature in zone like Suramar? I mean it’s not looking for like -15 but also not like +40.
So I’m interested in your points of view.
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Suramar? My guess would be between 20-30 celsius.

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That deserve a blue reply

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I reckon its 30c in Dun Murough

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Maybe you should ask on the story forums? While you won’t get the exact temperatures anywhere, there are surely lore sources that describe certain places as warmer or colder. The story forum posters should know of at least some of these.

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Outland… something like -270°C. Behold the power of logic.

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This guy there is a philosopher, truly a pioneer in wow-related questions. I’d say we need a thermometer toy, would be nice to check f.e. Outland or Vashj’ir. Blue post inc. for sure.

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The Molten Core is over nine thousand.

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just like the alliance bias lmao!

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So liquid nitrogen levels of cold :thinking:?.In that case we should all be frozen solid when we go through the dark portal.

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We did. We froze solid, died, ended up in hell to play a game without PvP vendors, a huge alliance bias, endless grinds, tortollans, essences and corruption. But don’t worry, we’ll realize all that when we’re purging our sins in the Shadowlands. We will all protect the living in the end.

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Most of the zones in the game seem to be temperate, so that would put them in the mid-20s range I think? I imagine the jungles and deserts would have earth equivalent temperature of similar biomes. So I guess that leaves the extreme volcanic areas? Late 30s-40s I’d guess.

Hell has a lot of them though. A whole building’s worth in Area 52 in fact, it’s quite crowded even.

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Considering that Azeroth geography doesn’t make sense whatsoever, I wouldn’t be surprised if Elwynn Forest had 50 degrees.

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Dalaran 120°C.
Im talking about my CPU temperature during the loading screen.

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That would explain so much.

So that’s 10c when I convert it from farenhait.

Temperature doesn’t exist. I think it would have been a nice RPG addition to the game.
Eg. Cold areas stacking - % movement unless you make a campfire or get hit by fire.
Hot areas after x steps reduce damage by x% unless you drink water or sit in the shade etc

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During Vanilla Alpha there was something like this, in Duskwood for example you needed torches for for a brighter view, but they scrapped that system

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That’s not temperature but visual elements.
I think that should have stayed too.