Server:Bladefist Europe

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This article is an information page for the Bladefist realm (server)

The contents herein are entirely player made and in no way represent official World of Warcraft history or occurrences which are accurate for all realms. The information and events listed are of an independent nature and applied for roleplaying, fictional, speculative, or opinions from a limited playerbase only.

Realms.gif  Bladefist EU

Bladefist Europe is an English-speaking realm, and is known to have a cozy atmosphere and cross-faction friendships.

Bladefist is one of the original launch realms. It was one of the highest populated realms, and often had server queues, until it experienced a mass exodus in April 2006 when free character migrations opened to the new Outland realm. Due to terrible lag that had plagued Bladefist prior to this point, the realm had gained the nickname Lagfist, and many players took the free migration not knowing that the realm was to receive new hardware in the next coming months. The realm also had a high number of Russian players up until August 2008, when free character migrations to the new Russian realms opened up. With the mass migration and low numbers of players, the realm was often referred to as 'Deadfist' until four free character migrations to the realm happened from late in The Burning Crusade to early on in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion. Bladefist has been the destination realm for two more free character migrations since then, one in February 2012 and the other one in November 2014.

The realm population mostly consists of players from Scandinavia and England.

Bladefist is connected with the Zenedar, Frostwhisper, Darksorrow, Genjuros and Neptulon realms.

As of 18/03/2023, the realm is classified as having a low population, and is primarily Horde dominated. Lag is not common.


The realm is named after Kargath Bladefist, Warchief of the Fel Horde and Chieftain of the Shattered Hand Clan. He earned the sobriquet 'Bladefist' after he cut off his left hand to escape Ogre captivity, replacing it with a deadly scythe called  [The Bladefist],[1] and becoming the Chieftain of the Shattered Hand.

Kargath Bladefist

Realm timeline

  • 11/02/2005 Realm opened with the release of World of Warcraft in Europe.
  • 19/12/2005 Free migration opened to the Emeriss realm.
  • 17/04/2006 Free migration opened to the Outland realm.
  • 07/02/2014 Connected with Zenedar.
  • 02/07/2014 Connected with Frostwhisper.
  • 28/08/2020 Connected with Darksorrow, Genjuros and Neptulon.

Bladefist Legends

IconSmall Forsaken Male.gifMage Serthius - Horde winner of the Test of Honor contest.
IconSmall NightElf Female.gifRogue Chrisse - Alliance winner of the Test of Honor contest.
IconSmall Forsaken Male.gifMage Saerdna - Known for his early prowess with the Mage Class, as well as his vanilla Mage PvP videos.
IconSmall Orc Male.gifShaman Kissmyaxe - Known for reaching rank 14 in the old PvP system as an Enhancement Shaman.
IconSmall Orc Male.gifWarrior Nuwanda - Known for his terrible PvP video debut released during The Burning Crusade expansion.
IconSmall Forsaken Male.gifMage Kentack - Known for being unbeatable on the Timeless Isle, and for inarguably being the best player on Bladefist during that time. Server rumours are that he has previously been employed by Blizzard Entertainment as a Game Master for World of Warcraft.
IconSmall Orc Male.gifWarrior Isbj - Known for his Warrior prowess in Duels and Arenas during The Bruning Crusade expansion. He was also the first Warrior on the realm to reach level 80 in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.
IconSmall Forsaken Male.gifMage Dotcom - Known for his Mage prowess in Duels and Arenas during The Burning Crusade expansion.
IconSmall Forsaken Male.gifMage Wiimage - Known for befriending enemy players, and spending most of his time in Stormwind and Ironforge.
IconSmall BloodElf Female.gifMage Blizzia - Known for his Mage prowess in Duels during the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.
IconSmall Gnome Male.gifMage Acidblast - Known for his Mage prowess in Duels and Arenas during the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.

Guild List

Below is a list of active Guilds on Bladefist as of 18/03/2023.

Alliance Crest Alliance Guilds Horde Crest Horde Guilds

Knights of the Aspect - Social Guild, English speaking
Brave New World - Social and Raiding Guild, English speaking
Shattered - Social Guild, English speaking
Entropy - Raiding Guild, English speaking

Dragonsblood Tribe - Social Guild, English speaking
From the Ashes - Raiding Guild, English speaking
Farmers - Social Guild, English speaking
War and Peace - Social Guild, English speaking

Disbanded or Transferred Guilds

Below is a list of Guilds that have either disbanded or transferred to another server. They are archived here for historical purposes. (Updated 18/03/2023)

Alliance Crest Alliance Guilds Horde Crest Horde Guilds

Sanity - PvE Guild
Exiled - PvE Guild
Symbol - PvE Guild
The Dragon - PvE Guild
Freak Circus - PvE Guild
NeverEnders - PvE Guild
Lesser Gods - PvE Guild
Addiction - PvE Guild
Faithe - PvE Guild
Vehemence - 10 Man PvE Guild
Continuum - 10 Man PvE Guild
Consensio - 10 Man PvE Guild
Last Rites - 10 Man PvE Guild
Forlorn Hope - Social Raiding Guild
TheDanes - Danish speaking PvE Guild

DOD - PvE Guild
From The Ashes II - PvE Guild
Deadfist - PvE Guild
Nemea - PvE Guild
Sesame Street - PvE Guild
Snapshot - PvE Guild
Wai - PvE Guild
Separation anxiety - PvE Guild
Snapshot - PvE Guild
Amanti - Swedish/Norweigan PvE Guild
Ancient - PvE Guild
Pleasant Gaming - 10 Man PvE Guild

Trivia

  • Bladefist used to be part of the Blackout Battlegroup prior to the Battlegroup system being abolished.
  • The realm used to be classified as PvP prior to the War Mode feature being introduced in Battle for Azeroth.
  • Players on Bladefist used to refer to themselves as 'Bladefisters' in the early days of the realm.
  • In vanilla, Bladefist had its own unofficial community forum.
  • In vanilla, Bladefist had its own chatroom on QuakeNet.
  • For a brief amount of time during The Burning Crusade expansion, the realm had its own TeamSpeak server hosted by IconSmall Forsaken Male.gifPriestMattous.
  • The server is located in Paris, France.

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