Mount
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| Trainers • Mounts |
Mounts are a much sought after form of transportation in which players ride atop the backs of various Bind on Pickup creatures (or machines for gnomes and engineers). Warlocks and paladins can summon their mounts with special spells. Mounted travel is faster than walking, and the Burning Crusade expansion introduced both new mounts and flying mounts.
Mounts were generally expensive in the past, but their prices have been reduced with the training to ride them increased to compensate. There are however some mounts which do not cost any gold or Marks of Honor, and will drop at very low rates from bosses in instances such as Stratholme, Zul'Gurub, Zul'Aman, Tempest Keep, Magisters' Terrace, Sethekk Halls and Karazhan.
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Riding skills and abilities
There are several types of mounts, all which correspond to one of the four different riding skills (Apprentice, Journeyman, Expert, and Artisan).
Level 40
Players may learn the Apprentice Riding Skill at a base cost of 90
(subject to reputation discount). Players must also purchase a Rare ground mount for an additional 10
, which has a 60% movement speed increase.
Level 60
Epic mounts become available with a standard 100% movement increase, but require additional training at 600
(also subject to a reputation discount) for the Journeyman Riding Skill. They must then purchase an Epic ground mount for an additional 100
to summon their mount.
Level 70
Once at the current max level player can learn both the expert and artisan riding skills. The expert riding skill (225) costs 800
for training and an additional 100
for the mount, while the artisan riding skill (300) costs 5000
for training and an additional 200
for an epic flying mount. Unfortunately there is no way to gain a discount for the Expert or Artisan flying skills. Flying mounts are also only usable while within Outland though within the upcoming expansion, certain areas of Northrend will allow the use of flying mounts.
Faction specific mounts
Mounts by race
Each race has their own mount and other races can ride these mounts if they have the appropriate faction and physical abilities, although before patch 1.1 the tauren had no mount, and learned an ability called Plainsrunning.
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Purchasing other mounts
You can purchase your own race's mount regardless of your reputation provided you have enough gold stockpiled. However, to purchase another race's mount, your reputation with that race's faction must be "Exalted". Before Patch 1.12.1, it was required to get additional training to ride that race's mounts. After Patch 1.12.1, a universal riding skill was introduced that superseded all the mount-specific riding skills. Do keep in mind that mount vendors of cities owned by races other than your own will not show you what they have to offer unless you are exalted with them.
There are two exceptions:
- Tauren can only ride kodo beasts, wolves, talbuks, and the rare epic mounts, as they are just too large to ride anything else.
- There are a few exceptions to this: the [Black War Raptor] and [Swift Razzashi Raptor] are the only Raptors ridable by tauren, and [Deathcharger's Reins], [Swift Zulian Tiger], [Fiery Warhorse's Reins], [Swift White Hawkstrider] and [Reins of the Raven Lord] are ridable by tauren.
- Mechanostriders can only be ridden by gnomes and dwarves, as they are the only races small enough.
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| Elekk | | | | | |
| Rams | | | | | |
| Mechanostriders | N/A | | | N/A | N/A |
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| Sabre Cats | | | | | |
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| Hawkstriders | | | Rare Drops | | |
| Wolves | | | | | |
| Kodos | | | | | |
| Raptors | | | PvP & Rare Drops | | |
| Skeletal Horses | | | Rare Drops | | |
Discount
Faction discount
Because of the large expense of mounts, and the way Blizzard implements the discount system, it will be often seen that people refer to prices which are 10% less than the prices listed here. There was only one discount available for training riding skill and purchasing mounts:
- 10% Honored faction discount.
As of patch 2.3, Blizzard included discounts for all levels of a faction beyond neutral; the discounts are as follows:
- 5% Friendly faction discount.
- 10% Honored faction discount.
- 15% Revered faction discount.
- 20% Exalted faction discount.
Class discount
Technically not a discount, warlocks, and paladins can get class-specific mounts (via quests Warlocks pay 1 gold and 10 silver to learn the Felsteed spell). They are equivalent to standard mounts, but require a small amount of mana to summon. When the summoning spells are learned, the player will automatically receive the requisite riding skill to ride that particular mount. As of patch 2.1, when a warlock receives their felsteed, they automatically receive the Apprentice riding skill that applies to "normal" mounts. This is also true for paladins. While some say these mounts are free, Warlocks pay the difference while buying their spells, as all their spells cost 10% more at all levels, as well as having to buy Pet skills. Also note if you are a Warlock or Paladin that after you get your class mount, you can choose to purchase your racial mount or a mount from a faction you are Exalted with if you so prefer, which, for the basic mount, is only 10 gold (without discount) since you already know the riding skill.
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Class Abilities
Druids and Shamans get shapeshift forms that increase their movement speed (not as much as a mount, but it is trainable at an earlier level), while Hunters get Aspects to boost their movement speed and that of their party. Rogues get a self-buff to temporarily increase movement speed.
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Druid
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Aquatic Form from a Druid quest that starts at level 16. Aquatic form increases swim speed by 50%.
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With a Talent, Feral Swiftness, it is possible to increase Cat Form movement speed by 15% (one talent point) or 30% (two talent points).
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Dash first obtained at level 24, increases Cat Form movement speed by 50% (rank 1 - level 24), 60% (rank 2 - level 46), and 70% (rank 3 - level 65) for 15 seconds. However, it does not stack with Feral Swiftness's movement speed increase.
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Travel Form at level 30. Movement speed increased by 40%. Can shapeshift in combat. Only usable outdoors.
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Flight Form at level 68. Usable in Outland-only. Movement speed (flying) increased by 60%. Instant cast, cannot shapeshift in combat. Learning the ability also gives Druids the Riding Skill 225 for free. Requires Riding skill 150 to learn.
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Swift Flight Form at level 70. Usable in Outland-only. Movement speed (flying) increased by 280%. Instant cast, cannot shapeshift in combat. Learning the ability requires the Riding Skill 300.
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Shaman
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Ghost Wolf at level 20. Movement speed increased by 40%. Only usable outdoors.
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Hunter
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Aspect of the Cheetah at level 20. Movement speed increased by 30%. Able to boost to 38% through talent spending.
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Aspect of the Pack at level 40. Movement speed of the party increased by 30%. Able to boost to 38% through talent spending.
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Rogue
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Sprint at level 10. Movement speed is increased by 50% for 15 seconds (rank 1 – level 10), 60% for 15 seconds (rank 2 – level 34), and 70% for 15 seconds (rank 3 – level 58). Sprint can also have a 50%/100% chance to remove all movement impairing effects via Improved Sprint in the Combat (Changed in a patch) talent tree.
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Fleet Footed (Assassination tree talent tier 5) Increase chance to avoid movement imparing effects by 5/10% and movement speed by 8/16% (2 ranks)
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Paladin
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Crusader Aura at level 62. Movement speed while mounted is increased by 20% this does not stack with anything else which increases mount speed such as [Carrot on a Stick], [Mithril Spurs], [Riding Skill], or [Riding Crop].
- Pursuit of Justice in the retribution talent tree (tier 3). This increases your movement speed (and mounted movement speed) by 5% (10%, 15%). This does not stack with other speed increasing effects.
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Mounts tables
Rare ground mounts
| Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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| 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) |
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| 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) |
| Ahn'Qiraj | 100% | AQ40 Drop | Apprentice (75) | |
Epic ground mounts
Swift mounts have been available since Patch 1.4, making pre 1.4 mounts no longer purchasable. Pre 1.4 mounts have rare epic mount styles but different colors. Players with old epic mounts can exchange their mount for the newer mounts but since old epic mounts can no longer be purchased, people keep their old epic mount as a novelty.
TCG Mounts
All the TCG mounts must first be unlocked using a code found on a loot card, before they can be purchased from Landro Longshot in Booty Bay.
| Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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| | 0% | 0 | None | |
| | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
| | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
| | 60% | 100 | Expert (225) | |
| | 280% | 200 | Artisan (300) | |
Legendary ground mounts
| Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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| Legendary mount | 100% | No longer attainable on current servers, long quest chain | Journeyman (150) | |
Flying mounts
| Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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| Flying mounts (expert) | 60% on land, 60% in air | 100 | Expert (225) | |
| Cenarion Hippogryphs[1] | 100% on land, 280% in air | 2000 | Artisan (300) | |
| Flying mounts (artisan) | 100% on land, 280% in air | 200 | Artisan (300) | |
| Sha'tari Skyguard Mounts | 100% on land, 280% in air | 200 | Artisan (300) | |
| Netherwing Drakes | 100% on land, 280% in air [2] | Questline / Exalted with Netherwing | Artisan (300)
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| Arena Rewards | 100% on land, 310% in air [3] | Seasonal Arena reward | Artisan (300) | |
| Tempest Keep Phoenix | 100% on land, 310% in air | Kael'thas Sunstrider, The Eye | Artisan (300) | |
| Engineering Mounts (expert) | 60% on land, 60% in air | 350 Engineering | Expert (225) | |
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