Horde Players Get a Special Debuff in New Patch 10.2.5 Area

Highlights

  • Horde players entering the new Night Elf city in World of Warcraft receive a debuff from the Sentinels, indicating they are being watched.
  • This debuff is purely cosmetic and currently has no gameplay effect, but it emphasizes that the Horde is not exactly welcome in the new location.
  • The decision to allow the Horde into the Night Elf city has sparked controversy among fans, as it is seen by some as eroding the factions’ identities and a reminder of the Horde’s destruction of Teldrassil.


Warning: Spoilers for Dragonflight: Guardians of the Dream and Seeds of Renewal below.

Horde players who venture into Bel’ameth, the new Night Elf city in World of Warcraft, get a special debuff from the Sentinels indicating they are being watched. Though purely cosmetic, this flavorful debuff proves that, though the Horde can enter this new World of Warcraft location, they are not exactly welcome guests.

At the end of Patch 10.2, World of Warcraft christened the new Night Elf city of Bel’ameth beneath the boughs of Amirdrassil, the World Tree that sprouted west of the Dragon Isles. Bel’ameth is being expanded upon in Patch 10.2.5, Seeds of Renewal, with a growing city, points of interest, and even portals to Stormwind and other Night Elf lands in World of Warcraft.

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In a recent build of the Patch 10.2.5 Public Test Realm, World of Warcraft added a new detail to this location specific to Horde players. While the Horde are free to enter this new World of Warcraft area, doing so grants them the Eyes of the Sentinels debuff, which reads, “Seen and unseen eyes alike are watching your every move.” NPCs in Bel’ameth are also flagged as Neutral to Horde players, rather than the default Friendly the Alliance gets.

The flavorful debuff seems to have no gameplay effect at the moment. Nothing special happens when interacting with NPCs or players, or when engaging in PvP while on Bel’ameth. The debuff also applies in most places around Amirdrassil, though it sometimes falls off while flying in the World of Warcraft zone. Either way, the Tauren Druid Hamuul Runetotem, found in Bel’ameth, has special dialogue for Horde players explaining why they are allowed there, emphasizing it is important they be on their best behavior.

“Amirdrassil has bloomed. Bel’ameth marks a place of healing and respite for the kaldorei. Part of this was due to our aid. Tyrande has graciously allowed us to walk freely here because of it. Enjoy what this new land has to offer. Bask in its beauty, but do not make the High Priestess regret her decision, Player.” – Hamuul Runetotem

The Horde’s being allowed on Amirdrassil makes sense from a gameplay perspective, but is a sore spot for some World of Warcraft fans. On one hand, not letting half the playerbase experience a big chunk of new content would not be good. However, others think letting them into this new Night Elf city further erodes the factions’ identities, and feels like a slap in the face, especially since the Horde destroyed Teldrassil, the last World Tree. At the very least, fans are glad this debuff makes it so the Horde is not being welcomed onto Alliance land with open arms.

It is important to note this debuff is on the PTR, so it could change before it hits the live servers. Either way, it seems like the Horde will be allowed to tour the new home of the Night Elves in World of Warcraft, even if they’ll be watched while doing so.

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