World of Warcraft: Midnight brings one of the most anticipated zone revamps in the game's history, centered on a fully rebuilt Silvermoon City and four brand-new leveling zones. Whether you're a returning Blood Elf player feeling the nostalgia hit or a fresh arrival ready to explore Quel'Thalas for the first time, knowing the layout of each zone before you land will save you hours of wandering. This guide breaks down every major area, its key hubs, available dungeons and raids, world bosses, and the rewards waiting for you in each corner of the expansion.
What Is Silvermoon City in WoW Midnight?
Silvermoon City serves as the central hub for the entire Midnight expansion, functioning similarly to Oribos in Shadowlands or Dornogal in The War Within. The city has been completely rebuilt following its destruction during the Third War, and the results have resonated strongly with the player community. According to GameSpot, players on the WoW subreddit described Blizzard as having "absolutely exceeded any and all expectations" with the revamp, with many calling for similar treatment of older cities like Orgrimmar and Stormwind.

Silvermoon City travel hub
What makes the new Silvermoon particularly interesting is its faction division. Rebuilt sections of the city now allow an Alliance presence, marked with blue banners on the map. Older, renovated sections remain Horde-only, flagged with red banners and a red overlay on the in-game map. The Murder Row district shows up as a distinct purple overlay, giving you a clear visual guide to each neighborhood's access rules.
What Amenities Does Silvermoon City Offer?
Silvermoon packs everything you need into a central circular layout, with most points of interest clustered together for efficient navigation.
General Amenities (Neutral)
- Great Vault and Bank (/way #2393 50.2 66.2)
- Auction House (/way #2393 50.3 74.9)
- Main Inn (/way #2393 55.1 70.3)
- Gear Upgrades via Vaskarn and Cuzolth (/way #2393 48.3 61.7)
- Catalyst (/way #2393 40.2 64.8)
- Portal Room on the upper level (/way #2393 53.3 66.1)
- Harandar Portal (/way #2393 36.8 68.4)
- Voidstorm Portal (/way #2393 35.3 65.5)
- Timeways with Lindormi (/way #2393 42.3 58.3)
- Delves HQ (/way #2393 52.1 77.7)
- PvP Hub (/way #2393 34.4 81.0)
- Black Market Auction House (/way #2393 51.8 48.4)
- Trading Post on the upper level (/way #2393 49.2 78.9)
Professions Area
- Artisan's Consortium (/way #2393 45.2 55.6)
- Alchemy, Herbalism, Mining, Blacksmithing, Engineering, Jewelcrafting, Skinning, Leatherworking, Tailoring, Enchanting, Inscription all clustered between coordinates 43-49, 51-56
- Fishing (/way #2393 44.7 60.2)
- Cooking inside the Main Inn
The Bank, Great Vault, Auction House, Portal Room, and Inn all sit along the eastern side of the central circle. Gear Upgrades and Catalyst are on the northern side. The Harandar and Voidstorm portals are along the western side, making travel extremely quick once you orient yourself.
Horde-Only Amenities occupy the eastern section of the city, including a separate Bank, Auction House, Inn, Catalyst, and Professions area. These are clearly marked on the map with the red overlay.
Heading north out of Silvermoon takes you to the Isle of Quel'Danas, which hosts the Parhelion Plaza delve, the Magisters' Terrace dungeon, and the March on Quel'Danas raid.
Zone 1: Eversong Woods
Eversong Woods is the first leveling zone most players will encounter in Midnight, sitting north of the Eastern Plaguelands and northwest of Zul'Aman, with Silvermoon City anchoring its northern edge. This zone has been fully revamped from its original Burning Crusade incarnation, and the community response has been enthusiastic. As GameSpot reported, quests in the reimagined Eversong pay homage to original Burning Crusade content while bringing everything up to a modern visual and narrative standard.

Eversong Woods zone layout
Key features of Eversong Woods:
- Windrunner Spire sits along the southwestern coast
- Mountain cave systems host Abundance zone events
- World Boss Lu'ashal spawns somewhere in the zone
- Notable rare drop: the Cobalt Dragonhawk mount has a chance to drop from any rare in the zone
Eversong Woods is also tied to the Silvermoon Court faction, one of the four main reputation grinds in Midnight.
How Do You Farm Silvermoon Court Reputation?
The Silvermoon Court vendor, Caeris Fairdawn, is located at Saltheril's Haven (43.4, 47.4) in Eversong Woods, not in Silvermoon City itself. You can navigate there with TomTom using /way 43.4 47.4 Caeris Fairdawn.
Farming options include:
- Completing the Eversong Woods main campaign (gets you to at least Renown 4 on its own)
- World Quests and Special Assignments in Eversong Woods
- Killing all rare monsters in Eversong weekly for bonus rep
- Participating in Saltheril's Soiree and the Silvermoon Court weekly quest
- Bountiful Caches from Delves
- Weekly quest from Halduron Brightwing in Silvermoon City (one faction per week)
- Using Contract: The Silvermoon Court (purchasable from a Scribe or the Auction House) to gain Silvermoon rep from all World Quests across Midnight zones
Silvermoon Court Renown Milestone Rewards
The Silvermoon Court vendor uses two currencies: Voidlight Marl and Artisan's Moxie. Notable purchases include item level 180 helmets at Renown 2 for 25 Voidlight Marl each, profession techniques and patterns at Renown 5 for 150 Artisan's Moxie (plus Voidlight Marl for some), and the Crimson Silvermoon Hawkstrider ground mount at Renown 17 for 6,000 Voidlight Marl. The Fiery Dragonhawk flying mount unlocks at Renown 19 for 8,000 Voidlight Marl.
Four sub-factions also operate out of Saltheril's Haven: Blood Knights (Armorer Goldcrest), Farstriders (Ranger Allorn), Magisters (Apprentice Diell), and Shades of the Row (Neriv). These sub-factions use Brimming Arcana rather than Voidlight Marl and offer cosmetic ensembles, house decor, and unique enchanting formulas.
Zone 2: Harandar
Harandar is the lush, verdant zone of Midnight, drawing visual comparisons to Shadowlands' Ardenweald and Burning Crusade's Zangarmarsh with its sprawling vines, illuminated caverns, and mountainous borders. This is the home of the Haranir, Azeroth's newest playable race.

Harandar's Den hub area
Getting to Harandar: Take the portal from Silvermoon City's western side. Once there, portals back to both Silvermoon and Voidstorm are available at a lower level of The Den, the zone's central hub nestled at the convergence of the zone's rivers.
Key features of Harandar:
- The Den serves as the primary quest hub, built into the terrain with winding multi-level paths
- Zone event: Legends of the Haranir, where players enter scenarios to learn about ancient relics
- Dungeon: The Blinding Vale, in the southwestern part of the zone
- Raid: The Dreamrift, along the cove southeast of The Den
- World Boss Thorm'belan spawns in Harandar
- Notable rare drop: the Rootstalker Grimlynx mount drops from any rare in the zone
What Is the Florafaun Hunter Tame in Harandar?
Every rare monster in Harandar has a chance to drop Trials of the Florafaun Hunter, an item that unlocks the ability for Hunters to tame the new Florafaun pet family. Seven creature types are available across multiple color variants:
- Chloroceros
- Devilsaptor
- Grovecrawler
- Mandragora
- Potatoad
- Saptor
- Thornmaw
If you play a Hunter, make killing Harandar rares a weekly priority even before you need the rep. The Trials of the Florafaun Hunter item can drop from any rare, and the Florafaun pets are among the most visually distinct new tameable families in recent memory.
Zone 3: Voidstorm
Voidstorm is the most visually striking zone in Midnight, described by Wowhead as one of the most breathtaking zone designs Azeroth has seen in several expansions. Think sharp obsidian peaks, crackling void lightning, and an ethereal atmosphere that shares design DNA with Burning Crusade's Netherstorm and Blade's Edge Mountains, but pushed to a far darker extreme.
Key features of Voidstorm:
- Hub: The Howling Ridge, located southeast of The Voidspire raid in the zone's southern portion
- Dungeons: Nexus Point Xenas (northern edge) and Voidscar Arena (eastern edge)
- Raid: The Voidspire, in the southern part of the zone
- Zone event: Stormarion Assault, where players defend Stormarion Citadel by placing pylons and barricades against waves of attackers
- World Boss Predaxas spawns in Voidstorm
- Notable rare drop: the Sanguine Harrower mount drops from any rare in the zone
- Tied to The Singularity reputation faction
Zone 4: Zul'Aman
Zul'Aman occupies the eastern edge of the Midnight map, sitting to the east of Eversong Woods. Dense forests, rolling rivers, mountain terrain, and Amani Troll tribal architecture define this zone's identity. Despite being geographically adjacent to the Blood Elf lands, Zul'Aman feels like an entirely different world, though the imposing beam of the Lightwell cuts through the mountainous skyline and ties it back to the expansion's broader narrative.

Zul'Aman zone overview
Key features of Zul'Aman:
- Hub: Amani'Zar Village, just southeast of the zone's center
- Dungeon: Den of Nalorakk, in the mountains along the southwestern edge
- Dungeon: Maisara Caverns, a short distance inland from the northeastern coast
- Zone event: Abundance, taking place in caves throughout the zone (shared with Eversong Woods)
- World Boss Cragpine spawns in Zul'Aman
- Notable rare drop: the Amani Sharptalon mount drops from any rare in the zone
- Tied to the Amani Tribe reputation faction
How Do All Four Midnight Zones Compare?
Why Did the Silvermoon Revamp Resonate So Strongly?
Game designer Jake Shillan explained Blizzard's philosophy to GameSpot ahead of Midnight's release: the team wasn't asking whether they could redo these zones, but rather what these places look like now, after 15 real-life years and roughly two decades of in-game time. The goal was never to erase history but to advance it.
The results speak for themselves. Areas like the Dead Scar, once a jagged wound through Silvermoon's main plaza left by Arthas Menethil, are now largely healed. NPCs and characters familiar from The Burning Crusade still appear, updated to reflect the passage of time. The visual and narrative consistency between old memory and new reality is exactly what made the revamp land so well with veterans and newcomers alike.
Blizzard has already confirmed the next expansion, The Last Titan, will take players to a reimagined Northrend. Developers hinted that if the Silvermoon revamp was well received (and it clearly was), remakes of Orgrimmar and Stormwind are on the table for future expansions.

Silvermoon Court vendor rewards

