Adventure Guide removed dungeons

This article contains Adventure Guides that were removed or replaced with an updated version such as Blackfathom Deeps, prior to the dungeon revamp with patch 6.0.2. This article may also contain entries that were removed from the Adventure Guide even though the boss is still available in-game, such as Ribbly Screwspigot from Blackrock Depths.

Blackfathom Deeps
Once dedicated to the night elves' goddess Elune, Blackfathom Deeps was thought to have been destroyed during the Sundering, lost beneath the ocean. Millennia later, members of the Twilight's Hammer cult were drawn to the temple by whispers and foul dreams. After sacrificing untold numbers of innocents, the cult was rewarded with a new task: to protect one of the Old Gods' most cherished creatures, a pet that is still in need of nurturing before he can unleash his dark powers on the world.

Blackrock Depths

 * Note: The following mobs are still available in the dungeon, just no longer listed in the Adventure Guide.

The Mechanar

 * Note: The following mobs are still available in the dungeon, just no longer listed in the Adventure Guide.

Upper Blackrock Spire
This imposing fortress, carved into the fiery core of Blackrock Mountain, represented the might of the Dark Iron clan for centuries. More recently, the black dragon Nefarian and his spawn seized the keep's upper spire and ignited a brutal war against the dwarves. The draconic armies have since allied with Warchief Rend Blackhand and his false Horde. This combined force lords over the spire, conducting horrific experiments to bolster its ranks while plotting the meddlesome Dark Irons' downfall.

Razorfen Downs
Legends state that where the demigod Agamaggan fell, his blood gave rise to great masses of thorny vines. Many quilboar have taken up residence in the largest cluster of giant thorns, the Razorfen, which they revere as Agamaggan's resting place. Recently, scouts have reported seeing undead milling about the region, engendering fears that the dreaded Scourge may be moving to conquer Kalimdor.

Razorfen Kraul
Legends state that where the demigod Agamaggan fell, his blood gave rise to great masses of thorny vines. Many quilboar have taken up residence in the largest cluster of giant thorns, the Razorfen, which they revere as Agamaggan's resting place. Recently, scouts have reported seeing undead milling about the region, engendering fears that the dreaded Scourge may be moving to conquer Kalimdor.

Zul'Farrak

 * Note: The following mobs are still available in the dungeon, just no longer listed in the Adventure Guide.