Riding (Profession) | |
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Mounts are a much sought after form of transportation in which players ride atop the backs of various (bind on pickup) more or less exotic beasts (or machinations). Warlocks, Paladins and Death Knights can summon their mounts with special spells. Mounted travel is definitely faster than walking, and the Burning Crusade expansion introduced flying mounts.
Mounts were generally expensive in the past, but their prices have been reduced while the training to ride them increased in order to compensate. However, some mounts 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. BTW here's a quick yet effective gold making tip and the chance to join the free 'WoW secrets' newsletter! http://tinyurl.com/wowwikia
Riding skills and abilities
Several types of mounts exist, all which correspond to one of the four different riding skills: (Apprentice, Journeyman, Expert, and Artisan).
Apprentice: Level 30
Apprentice riding skill (75) costs 35 for training and an additional 10 for the mount, both reduced by the appropriate reputation discount. Rare ground mounts increase movement speed by 60%. It was reduced from level 40 and 90 for training in Patch 2.4.3. At level 30 (since Patch 2.4.3) warlocks can learn the spell [Summon Felsteed] at the cost of 1, which grants them a Felsteed mount and Apprentice Riding skill. Additionally, at level 30, Paladins can learn the spell [Summon Warhorse] from the Paladin Class trainer at the cost of 1, which grants them a Warhorse mount and the Apprentice Riding skill.
Also, note under the old PvP system (pre-Patch 2.0), that it was possible at riding skill 75 and level 55 to buy and ride the PvP versions of some Epic ground mounts at Rank 11 ( Commander or Lieutenant General). These mounts are no longer available for purchase for players.[1]
Journeyman: Level 60
Journeyman riding skill (150) costs 600 for training and an additional 100 for the mount, both reduced by the appropriate reputation discount. Epic ground mounts increase movement speed by 100%.
As early as level 55, Death Knights receive their epic ground mount, the [Acherus Deathcharger], after the completion of the quests Grand Theft Palomino and Into The Realm of Shadows.
Expert: Level 70
Expert riding skill (225) costs 800 for training and an additional 100 for the mount. There are no reputation discounts available; this skill is learned from Ilsa Blusterbrew in Wildhammer Stronghold, Shadowmoon Valley to Alliance players and from Olrokk, located in Shadowmoon Village in the same zone, to Horde players. Flying mounts are also only usable while within Outland though within the expansion, most areas of Northrend will allow the use of flying mounts, but only at level 77 and above with cold weather flying traning. Rare Flying mounts increase movement speed by 60% on the ground and in the air.
Artisan: Level 70
Artisan riding skill (300) costs 5000 for training and an additional 200 for the mount. The skill is learned from the same trainers who teach the Expert skill, and thus has no discount whatsoever. Epic Flying mounts increase movement speed by 100% on the ground and 280% in the air.
Cold Weather Flying: Level 77
The skill Cold Weather Flying costs 1000. This non-discountable training grants players the ability to also use their flying mounts in Northrend. Requires at least level 77. Learned from: Hira Snowdawn at Dalaran, Pilot Vic in Sholazar or Roxi Ramrocket in the Storm Peaks.
Base mounts
Racial mounts
Each race has their own mount, but other races can ride these mounts if they have the appropriate faction status.
Prior to patch 3.0.8, each race could only ride certain mounts (indicated in the mount's tooltip). With the introduction of patch 3.0.8, these restrictions were removed, allowing characters of any race to purchase and ride mounts from any faction, provided they had the appropriate faction standing.
Before the introduction of the Taurens' mount in patch 1.1, the kodo beast, Tauren players used an ability called [Plainsrunning].
Mounts by race | |||
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Alliance | |||
Template:Night Elf Race | Template:MountIcon Saber cat | Darnassus | |
Template:Human Race | Template:MountIcon Horse | Stormwind | |
Template:Dwarf Race | Template:MountIcon Ram | Ironforge | |
Template:Gnome Race | Template:MountIconMechanostrider | Gnomeregan Exiles | |
Template:Draenei Race | Template:MountIcon Elekk | Exodar | |
Horde | |||
Template:Tauren Race | Template:MountIcon Kodo | Thunderbluff | |
Template:Orc Race | Template:MountIcon Wolf | Orgrimmar | |
Template:Troll Race | Template:MountIcon Raptor | Darkspear Trolls | |
Template:Undead Race | Template:MountIcon Skeletal Horse | Undercity | |
Template:Blood Elf Race | Template:MountIcon Hawkstrider | Silvermoon | |
Flying Mounts | |||
Alliance | Template:MountIcon Gryphon | Wildhammer Stronghold | |
Horde | Template:MountIcon Wyvern | Shadowmoon Village |
Class-granted mounts
There are some classes in the game that can acquire special mounts linked to their own class through lore. These classes are the Paladin, the Death Knight and the Warlock, all actually given a type of horse. Prior to the expansion, in order to gain the epic version of the Paladin's or the Warlock's mount, one was ushered to pursue a very long quest chain sending one to every corner of Azeroth in search of rare ingredients; beside that, it also required a lot of gold. As a means to speed up leveling, as of the introduction of Wrath of the Lich King, these quests are now optional; the skill can be learned from the classes' respective trainer at level 61. The normal version of the mount has always been free, rewarded through a very minor quest.
Available class mounts | |
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Death knight | Template:MountIcon Deathcharger at level 55 after completing [55] Into The Realm of Shadows. |
Death Knight | Template:MountIcon [Winged Steed of the Ebon Blade], a skeletal gryphon used as flying mount. |
Paladin | Template:MountIcon Warhorse (blue and silver) at level 30. |
Paladin | Template:MountIcon Charger (blue and golden) level 60. |
Paladin | Template:MountIcon Thalassian Warhorse (red and bronze) at level 30. |
Paladin | Template:MountIcon Thalassian Charger (red and bronze) at level 60. |
Warlock | Template:MountIcon Felsteed at level 30. |
Warlock | Template:MountIcon [Dreadsteed] at level 60. |
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 Template: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.
Increasing the speed of your mount
Through class abilities and talents
Druids and Shamans acquire 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 own movement speed and that of their party. Rogues have an ability to temporarily increase movement speed. Here are the skills and abilities that provide some classes with a bit of a faster movement speed, either passively or by the activation of an ability.
- Druid
- [Flight Form] at level 68. Usable only in Outland or Northrend. Movement speed (flying) increased by 60%. Instant cast, cannot shapeshift in combat. Learning the ability also teaches Druids the Riding Skill 225 at the same time. Requires Riding skill 150 to learn.
- [Swift Flight Form] at level 70. Usable only in Outland or Northrend. Movement speed (flying) increased by 280%, 100% increase at ground level. Instant cast, cannot shapeshift in combat. It requires the druid to have 300 riding and can be learned from the trainer once you reach level 71 . It is also obtainable at the end of a long quest chain, requiring 300 riding skill to start, which culminates with the killing of Anzu, the Raven God in Heroic Sethekk Halls.
- Hunter
- [Pathfinding] in the Beast Mastery talent tree (tier 3). Increases your speed while mounted by 5%/10%. The mounted movement speed increase does not stack with other effects.
- Paladin
- Pursuit of Justice in the Retribution talent tree (tier 3). Increases your movement speed (and mounted movement speed) by 10%/15%. This does not stack with other speed increasing effects.
- [Crusader Aura] at level 62. Movement speed while mounted is increased by 20%. The mounted movement speed increase does not stack with other effects.
- Death Knight
- [On a Pale Horse] in the Unholy tree (tier 4). Increases your speed while mounted by 10/20%. The mounted movement speed increase does not stack with other effects.
Through items and enchants
There are five other methods for increasing your mounted speed:
- [Enchant Gloves - Riding Skill]: +2% (stacking), world drop Enchanting recipe
- [Carrot on a Stick]: +3% (stacking), reward from the Gahz'rilla quest in Zul'Farrak with no effect to players above level 70
- [Mithril Spurs]: +4% (stacking), world drop Blacksmithing plans
- [Riding Crop]: +10% (non-stacking), Leatherworking pattern sold in Old Hillsbrad Foothills with no affect to players above level 70
- [Skybreaker Whip]: +10% (non-stacking), quest reward from [70] Dragonmaw Race: Captain Skyshatter, must be Honored with Netherwing with no affect to players above level 70
These last two items effectively increase a mount's speed by 10%. However, they do not stack with the previously mentioned methods, so they are approximately (see below) a 1% improvement over using the above 3 items combined.
All speed improvement items work on both normal, as well as flying mounts (with the exception of npc controlled point-point flight).
Characters higher than level 70 will not benefit from mount speed improvement trinkets. Blizzard's design goal is to eliminate the trinkets, but they've had technical issues with an implementation of an alternate system. [2]
Statistics
The first three effects act as percent multipliers of your total mounted speed, stacking with previous multipliers. Thus, if you have spurs but nothing else, your normal mount speed will be increased to about 166.4% ((100% + 60%) * 1.04 = 166.4%). These numbers were obtained experimentally using a position-tracking addon written specifically for this purpose.
Mount | Base Speed | [Crop] / [Whip] | [Crusader Aura] |
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[Rickety Magic Broom] or [Riding Turtle] | 100% | 110% | 120% |
Normal land and flying mounts | 160% | 176% | 192% |
Swift land mounts | 200% | 220% | 240% |
Epic flying mounts | 380% | 418% | 456% |
[Swift Nether Drake] or [Ashes of Al'ar] | 410% | 451% | 492% |
Available mounts
Regular ground mounts
Except for the Qiraji battle tank mounts, these are the regular ground mounts purchasable from racial vendors.
Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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Humans : Template:MountIcon Horse mounts | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
Dwarves : Template:MountIcon Ram mounts | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
Gnomes : Template:MountIcon Mechanostrider mounts | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
Night elves : Template:MountIcon Saber mounts | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
Draenei : Template:MountIcon Elekk mounts | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
Orcs : Template:MountIcon Wolf mounts | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
Tauren : Template:MountIcon Kodo mounts | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
Trolls : Template:MountIcon Raptor mounts | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
Forsaken : Template:MountIcon Skeletal horse mounts | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
Blood elves : Template:MountIcon Hawkstrider mounts | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
Ahn'Qiraj | Template:MountIcon Qiraji battle tank mounts | 100% | AQ40 Drop | Apprentice (75) |
Epic ground mounts
Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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Humans : Template:MountIcon Swift Horse Mounts | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
Dwarves : Template:MountIcon Swift Ram Mounts | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
Gnomes : Template:MountIcon Swift Mechanostrider Mounts | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
Night elves : Template:MountIcon Swift Saber Mounts | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
Draenei : Template:MountIcon Swift Elekk Mounts | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
Orcs : Template:MountIcon Swift Wolf Mounts | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
Tauren : Template:MountIcon Swift Kodo Mounts | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
Trolls : Template:MountIcon Swift Raptor Mounts | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
Undead : Template:MountIcon Skeletal Warhorse Mounts | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
Blood elves : Template:MountIcon Swift Hawkstrider Mounts | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
PvP Mounts | Template:MountIcon [Black Battlestrider] from the gnomes [†] | 100% | 30 30 30 | Journeyman (150) |
Template:MountIcon [Black War Ram] from the dwarves [†] | 100% | 30 30 30 | Journeyman (150) | |
Template:MountIcon [Black War Steed] from the humans [†] | 100% | 30 30 30 | Journeyman (150) | |
Template:MountIcon [Black War Tiger] from the night elves [†] | 100% | 30 30 30 | Journeyman (150) | |
Template:MountIcon [Black War Elekk] from the draenei | 100% | 30 30 30 | Journeyman (150) | |
PvP Mounts | Template:MountIcon [Black War Wolf] from the orcs [†] | 100% | 30 30 30 | Journeyman (150) |
Template:MountIcon [Red Skeletal Warhorse] from the undead [†] | 100% | 30 30 30 | Journeyman (150) | |
Template:MountIcon [Black War Kodo] from the tauren [†] | 100% | 30 30 30 | Journeyman (150) | |
Template:MountIcon [Black War Raptor] from the trolls [†] | 100% | 30 30 30 | Journeyman (150) | |
Template:MountIcon [Swift Warstrider] from the blood elves | 100% | 30 30 30 | Journeyman (150) | |
PvP Mounts | Template:MountIcon [Dark War Talbuk] from Halaa blade merchant |
100% | Journeyman (150) | |
Template:MountIcon [Dark Riding Talbuk] from Halaa blade merchant | 100% | Journeyman (150) | ||
Rare faction | : Template:MountIcon [Winterspring Frostsaber] | 100% | 100 | Apprentice (75) |
: Template:MountIcon [Riding Talbuk Mounts] | 100% | 70 | Journeyman (150) | |
: Template:MountIcon [War Talbuk Mounts] | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
: Template:MountIcon [Ice Mammoth] | 100% | 1,000 | Journeyman (150) | |
: Template:MountIcon [Grand Ice Mammoth] | 100% | 10,000 | Journeyman (150) | |
Alterac Valley Mounts | : Template:MountIcon [Stormpike Battle Charger] |
100% | 50 | Journeyman (150) |
: Template:MountIcon [Frostwolf Howler] | 100% | 50 | Journeyman (150) | |
Rare drop mounts | : Template:MountIcon [Deathcharger's Reins] | 100% | Baron Rivendare, Stratholme | Journeyman (150) |
: Template:MountIcon [Swift Zulian Tiger] | 100% | High Priest Thekal, Zul'Gurub | Journeyman (150) | |
: Template:MountIcon [Swift Razzashi Raptor] | 100% | Bloodlord Mandokir, Zul'Gurub | Journeyman (150) | |
: Template:MountIcon [Fiery Warhorse's Reins] | 100% | Attumen the Huntsman, Karazhan | Journeyman (150) | |
: Template:MountIcon [Reins of the Raven Lord] | 100% | Anzu, Sethekk Halls (Heroic) | Journeyman (150) | |
: File:IconSmall Bear Small.gif [Amani War Bear] | 100% | Ashli's Bag, Zul'Aman | Journeyman (150) | |
: File:IconSmall Bear Small.gif [Reins of the White Polar Bear] | 100% | Brunnhildar Village Daily quest rare reward | Journeyman (150) | |
: Template:MountIcon [Swift White Hawkstrider] | 100% | Kael'thas Sunstrider, Magisters' Terrace (Heroic) | Journeyman (150) | |
Engineering mounts | : [Mekgineer's Chopper] |
100% | Crafted | Journeyman (150) |
: [Mechano-Hog] | 100% | Crafted | Journeyman (150) | |
Dalaran Vendor Mounts | : File:IconSmall Bear Small.gif[Armored Brown Bear] From Mei Francis <Exotic Mounts> | 100% | 750 (before Kirin Tor reputation discount.) | Journeyman (150) |
: File:IconSmall Elekk Small.gif[Reins of the Wooly Mammoth] From Mei Francis <Exotic Mounts> | 100% | 200 | Journeyman (150) | |
: File:IconSmall Elekk Small.gif[Reins of the Traveler's Tundra Mammoth] From Mei Francis <Exotic Mounts> | 100% | 20,000 (before Kirin Tor reputation discount.) | Journeyman (150) |
Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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Argent Tournament Mounts | [Exodar Elekk] | 100% | 100 from Irisee <Exodar Quartermaster>. After earning Champion of the Exodar. |
Journeyman (150) |
Swift Darnassian Mistsaber | 100% | 100 from Rook Hawkfist <Darnassus Quartermaster>. After earning Champion of Darnassus. |
Journeyman (150) | |
[Ironforge Ram] | 100% | 100 from Derrick Brindlebeard <Ironforge Quartermaster>. After earning Champion of Ironforge. |
Journeyman (150) | |
[Stormwind Steed] | 100% | 100 from Corporal Arthur Flew <Stormwind Quartermaster>. After earning Champion of Stormwind. |
Journeyman (150) | |
[Turbostrider] | 100% | 100 from Rillie Spindlenut <Gnomeregan Quartermaster>. After earning Champion of Gnomeregan. |
Journeyman (150) | |
Argent Tournament Mounts | File:IconSmall SkeletalHorse Small.gif[Swift Forsaken Warhorse] | 100% | 100 from Forsaken Quartermaster <Forsaken Quartermaster>. After earning Champion of the Undercity. |
Journeyman (150) |
[Thunder Bluff Kodo] | 100% | 100 from Tauren Quartermaster <Tauren Quartermaster>. After earning Champion of Thunder Bluff. |
Journeyman (150) | |
[Orgrimmar Wolf] | 100% | 100 from Orgrimmar Quartermaster <Orgrimmar Quartermaster>. After earning Champion of Orgrimmar. |
Journeyman (150) | |
File:IconSmall Raptor Small.gif[Swift Darkspear Raptor] | 100% | 100 from Troll Quartermaster <Troll Quartermaster>. After earning Champion of Sen'jin. |
Journeyman (150) | |
[Silvermoon Hawkstrider] | 100% | 100 from Trellis Morningsun <Silvermoon Quartermaster>. After earning Champion of Silvermoon City. |
Journeyman (150) |
Aquatic Mount
An aquatic mount has been introduced in Patch 3.1.0.
Mount Name | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill |
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Unknown % on land Unknown % in water |
Fishing in Northrend fishing pools | Apprentice (75) |
Trading Card Game Mounts
All the TCG mounts must first be unlocked using a code found on a loot card, then they can be purchased from Landro Longshot in Booty Bay.
Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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TCG Mounts | ||||
File:IconSmall Turtle Small.gif: [Riding Turtle] | 0% | 0 | None | |
Template:MountIcon: [Reins of the Spectral Tiger] | 60% | 10 | Apprentice (75) | |
Template:MountIcon: [Reins of the Swift Spectral Tiger] | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) | |
Template:MountIcon: [X-51 Nether-Rocket] | 60% | 100 | Expert (225) | |
Template:MountIcon: [X-51 Nether-Rocket X-TREME] | 280% | 200 | Artisan (300) | |
Template:MountIcon: [Big Battle Bear] | 100% | 100 | Journeyman (150) |
BlizzCon Mounts
The BlizzCon Mounts comes from the BlizzCon Welcome packages. The mounts must first be unlocked using a code found on the Blizzard Convention Card, the NPC's for unlocking the mounts can be found in Valley of Honor, Orgrimmar if you are Horde or in Forlorn Cavern, Ironforge if Alliance.
Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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BlizzCon Mounts | ||||
: [Big Blizzard Bear] | 60%-100% | 0 | Requires level 30 and Apprentice Riding skill (75); Mount speed capabilities based on player's riding skill. |
Legendary Mounts
Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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Ground Mounts | :[Black Qiraji Resonating Crystal] | 100% | The Scepter of the Shifting Sands quest chain; only attainable on server where the Gates of Ahn'Qiraj are still closed. | Journeyman (150) |
Flying mounts
Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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Flying mounts (expert) |
: Template:MountIcon Gryphon Mounts |
60% on land, 60% in air | 100 | Expert (225) |
Engineering mounts (expert) |
: Template:MountIcon [Flying Machine Control] |
60% on land, 60% in air | 350 Engineering | Expert (225) |
Druid flight form |
: File:IconSmall Crow Small.gif Shapeshift: [Flight Form] |
60% on land, 60% in air | Level 68 | Expert (225) |
Flying mounts (artisan) |
: Template:MountIcon Swift Gryphon Mounts |
100% on land, 280% in air | 200 | Artisan (300) |
Cenarion Hippogryphs[3] |
: Template:MountIcon [Cenarion War Hippogryph] |
100% on land, 280% in air | 2000 Exalted with Cenarion Expedition | Artisan (300) |
Sha'tari Skyguard mounts |
: Template:MountIcon Nether ray Mounts |
100% on land, 280% in air | 200 Exalted with Sha'tari Skyguard | Artisan (300) |
Netherwing drakes |
: File:IconSmall DrakeNether Small.gif Netherwing drake mounts |
100% on land, 280% in air [4] | 200 Questline / Exalted with Netherwing | Artisan (300) |
Engineering mounts (artisan) |
: Template:MountIcon [Turbo-Charged Flying Machine Control] |
100% on land, 280% in air | 375 Engineering | Artisan (300) |
Druid swift flight form |
: File:IconSmall Crow Small.gif Shapeshift: [Swift Flight Form] |
100% on land, 280% in air | Level 70, Morthis Whisperwing | Artisan (300) |
Arena rewards | 100% on land, 310% in air [5] | Seasonal Arena reward | Artisan (300) | |
Tempest Keep phoenix |
: Template:MountIcon [Ashes of Al'ar] |
100% on land, 310% in air | Kael'thas Sunstrider, The Eye | Artisan (300) |
Tailoring mount (expert) | 60% on land, 60% in air | 380 Tailoring | Expert (225) | |
Tailoring mounts (artisan) |
: File:IconSmall FlyingCarpet Small.gif [Magnificent Flying Carpet] |
100% on land, 280% in air | 420-450 Tailoring | Artisan (300) |
Wyrmrest Accord Mount |
: File:IconSmall DrakeRed Small.gif [Reins of the Red Drake] |
100% on land, 280% in air | Exalted with Wyrmrest Accord | Artisan (300) |
Dalaran Vendor Mount |
: Template:MountIcon [Armored Snowy Gryphon] |
100% on land, 280% in air | Price based on Kirin Tor reputation. | Artisan (300) |
Rare Drakes |
: File:IconSmall DrakeBronze Small.gif [Reins of the Bronze Drake] |
100% on land, 280% in air |
Infinite Corruptor, Culling of Stratholme (Heroic). |
Artisan (300) |
Rare Proto-Drakes |
: File:IconSmall ProtoGreen Small.gif [Green Proto-Drake] |
100% on land, 280% in air |
[Mysterious Egg]. |
Artisan (300) |
Argent Tournament |
: Template:MountIcon [Argent Hippogryph] |
100% on land, 280% in air |
250 Champion's Seals |
Artisan (300) |
Holiday mounts
Mount type | Speed increase | Duration | Availability | Prerequisites | |
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Festive Mount Changers | File:IconSmall Stag Small.gif [Fresh Holly] | N/A | 7 days | Feast of Winter Veil | Requires level 30 |
File:IconSmall Stag Small.gif [Preserved Holly] | N/A | None | Feast of Winter Veil | Requires level 30; [60] Metzen the Reindeer or [60] The Hero of the Day | |
Template:MountIcon [Fresh Brewfest Hops] | N/A | 7 days | Brewfest | Requires level 30; Changes player's ground mount into a Brewfest Ram (Alliance players) or a Brewfest Kodo (Horde players) | |
Template:MountIcon [Fresh Goblin Brewfest Hops] | N/A | 7 days | Brewfest | Requires level 30; Changes player's ground mount into a Brewfest Kodo; available to Alliance only | |
Template:MountIcon [Fresh Dwarven Brewfest Hops] | N/A | 7 days | Brewfest | Requires level 30; Changes player's ground mount into a Brewfest Ram; available to Horde only | |
Template:MountIcon [Preserved Brewfest Hops] | N/A | None | Brewfest | Requires level 30; Changes player's ground mount into a Brewfest Ram (Alliance players) or a Brewfest Kodo (Horde players) | |
Brewfest Mounts | Template:MountIcon [Brewfest Ram] | 60% | None | Brewfest | Requires level 30; Players who completed the Honorary Brewer Hand Stamp quest in 2007 can buy this mount. |
Template:MountIcon [Swift Brewfest Ram] | 100% | None | Brewfest | Requires level 60; Drops from Coren Direbrew; Players who completed the Honorary Brewer Hand Stamp quest last year can still buy this mount. | |
Template:MountIcon [Great Brewfest Kodo] | 100% | None | Brewfest | Requires level 60; Drops from Coren Direbrew | |
Hallow's End Mounts | Template:MountIcon [Rickety Magic Broom] | 0% | 14 days | Hallow's End | Requires level 1 and no Riding Skill. |
Template:MountIcon [Magic Broom] | 60% - 280% | 14 days | Hallow's End | Requires level 30 and Apprentice Riding skill (75); Mount speed and flight capabilities based on player's riding skill and location | |
Template:MountIcon [The Horseman's Reins] | 60% - 280% | None | Hallow's End | Requires level 60 and Apprentice Riding skill (75); Mount speed and flight capabilities based on player's riding skill and location |
Recruit a friend
These mounts are obtainable by recruiting a friend with the Recruit-A-Friend program.
Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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Zhevra | ||||
Template:MountIcon : [Swift Zhevra] | 100% | Recruit a friend | Journeyman (150) |
Achievement System
These mounts are obtainable by completing certain achievements.
Mount type | Speed increase | Availability | Required riding skill | |
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Bears | :[Black War Bear] | 100% on land | Reward for completing the For The Alliance! / For The Horde! achievement. | Journeyman (150) |
Drakes | :[Albino Drake] | 100% on land, 280% in air | Reward for completing the Leading the Cavalry achievement. | Artisan (300) |
Dragonhawks | :[Blue Dragonhawk] | 100% on land, 280% in air | Reward for completing the Mountain o' Mounts achievement. | Artisan (300) |
:[Red Dragonhawk] | 100% on land, 280% in air | Reward for completing the Mountain o' Mounts achievement. | Artisan (300) | |
Proto-Dragons | :[Reins of the Red Proto-Drake] | 100% on land, 280% in air | Reward for completing the Glory of the Hero achievement. | Artisan (300) |
:[Reins of the Black Proto-Drake] | 100% on land, 310% in air | Reward for completing the Heroic: Glory of the Raider achievement. Unavailable after Patch 3.1.0. |
Artisan (300) | |
:Plagued Proto-Drake | 100% on land, 310% in air | Reward for completing the Glory of the Raider achievement. Unavailable after Patch 3.1.0. |
Artisan (300) | |
:File:IconSmall ProtoViolet Small.gif [Violet Proto-Drake] | 100% on land, 310% in air | Reward for completing the What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been achievement. | Artisan (300) |
Flying mounts in Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms
Blizzard officials have stated that it would be possible to "rebuild" the existing continents to accommodate for flying mounts, but this would take enormous amounts of time since Kalimdor and Eastern Kingdoms combined are more than four times the size of Outland.
Comment from Drysc, a Blizzard representative:
2006, November 13
Unfortunately our designers and developers are not a limitless sea of people; there are decisions that have to be made as to where we should appropriately direct the development efforts. It's our feeling that providing new content, new places to explore and progress your character, new races and professions, all equal a very worthwhile expenditure of our resources. We're definitely committed to ensuring parts of the game already developed continue to be refined, but in this case delaying an expansion for a potentially "very long time" just wouldn't make sense, and wouldn't be very fair to our fans and players who would rather keep progressing their character than flying through places they've already been.
Let's say that we did allow flying mounts in Azeroth and chose to redesign it at some point, it would be no small task. We would need to correct all of the terrain outside of the 'walkable' areas, including building out zones that currently don't exist but through lore are known to exist in those areas. We would also have to rework most outdoor areas as content not intended to be bypassed could be, as well as any possible terrain exploitation potential (ie lots of time testing and refining). We would need to think about what happens when the edge of the map is reached. Since Outland is flat, a bounding wall makes sense, but for a planet that starts to break down. Do players zone in to the other continent while flying or do we make it seamless? If it's seamless we have to rebuild our server architecture, not to mention any further technical issues, etc. etc. While summed up in a sentence or two each of these things would require teams of people working together for a long time to pull off well.
It really all comes down to making the game fun to play for everyone, and allocating resources and time to do that as efficiently as possible. Right now spending time reworking Azeroth so that flying mounts can simply exist, for some ease of travel and sight seeing, doesn't seem like an appropriate use of our time or efforts. In the future though, who knows?
Comment from Nethaera, another Blizzard representative:
2007, February 14
As much as people keep trying to convince us we need to do this there are reasons for things being the way they are. For one, Outland was created specifically with flying mounts in mind. From the ground up to the sky, we worked on the technology involved to make this happen. For another, by keeping them a part of Outland, it makes them unique to the new land and relays a sense of 'ooh and ahh' that they aren't commonplace all around Azeroth too. Also, to retro-fit Azeroth to allow for them would take a lot of time and it's time we'd much rather dedicate to moving forward towards new content than trying to rework something.
Time and resources are two things we are very careful about and as you can see from reading the forums, a lot of people believe we should be doing more with it no matter how much we actually do. We do the best we can to put out fixes and content as quickly as possible but we have a constraint we've put on ourselves as well that if we are going to put something out there, that we should do it well and with Blizzard quality in mind. This is something that will always be at the top of our list to strive for.
Wrath of the Lich King
With World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, there will be some mounts that operate similarily to siege vehicles. These mounts have health bars, and will prevent you from taking any fall damage (Warning, your mount may explode). Additionally, some new mounts will enable you to carry additional passengers. Some even carry vendors! Examples of these are the [Mekgineer's Chopper] and the [Traveler's Tundra Mammoth]. Furthermore, flying on mounts in Northrend will be possible from level 77 onwards, after players hit level 77 learn [Cold Weather Flying] by paying 1,000 to a "Cold Weather Flying Trainer".
3.1.0 Additions
A new mount and mount type have been added as in Patch 3.1.0:
- Aquatic Mount:
- [Sea Turtle], "Teaches you how to summon Sea Turtle Mount. This mount can't move very quickly on land, but she's a great swimmer."
See also
- Riding skill
- Transportation category for a detailed list of methods of transportation in WoW.
- Mounts category for a list of articles on mounts.
- If you want to get a head start, read a Guide for Preparing to Buy a Mount.
- [Fresh Holly], a way to transform your mount into a reindeer for half an hour
- Locations of fixed devices throughout Azeroth, including where to purchase mounts.
Notes
- Flying mounts can perform a loop! Press Pitch Up or Pitch Down (normally [Ins] and [Del]) while in flight to perform a loop.
- Additionally, while in a loop, you can use your strafe keys.
- From patch 3.1.0 onwards non-flight mounts will be able to swim.