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Fields of Honor – The Arenas
Like battlegrounds, Arenas are instanced playfields where teams of players fight against each other. There are two Arenas currently in the game. The Ring of Trials can be found in Nagrand, while the Circle of Blood is in the Blade's Edge Mountains. Each Arena has a different layout and some unique twists that add an element of surprise to the fight.
The Ring of Trials
Location: Nagrand, south-east of Garadar
Theme: Ancient orcish proving ground
Shadow Sight: After 90 seconds, two Shadow Sight powerups () appear that let you see stealthed and invisible characters, but it also does a little damage to you. Use it wisely.
The Circle of Blood
Location: Blade's Edge Mountains, north of Thunderlord Village
Theme: Ogrish arena
Shadow Sight: After 90 seconds, two Shadow Sight powerups appear () that let you see stealthed and invisible characters, but it also does a little damage to you. Use it wisely.
Building Your Team
Arena Teams are very similar to guilds in that they are persistent groups of players with their own name and their own symbol, but there are also some differences between teams and guilds. There are three different types of teams, one for each type of match you can fight in the Arena: two players versus two players (2v2), 3v3, and 5v5. Unlike guilds, you can be in several different teams at the same time, but you can be in only one team of a certain type; for example, you can't be in two different 3v3 teams, but you can be in a 2v2 and in a 5v5 team. Also, you need to be at least level 70 before you can join or create an Arena Team xll