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|name=Sunreaver Dragonhawk
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|quality=epic
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|icon=ability_hunter_pet_dragonhawk
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|bind=BoP
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|unique=1
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|mount=300
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|rfaction=The Sunreavers
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|rep=Exalted
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|use=Teaches you how to summon this mount.
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|level=70
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|ilvl=70
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|itemid=46814}}
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[[Image:Sunreaver Dragonhawk Mount.jpg|thumb|Orc posing on a Sunreaver Dragonhawk.]]
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[[Image:Sunreaver Dragonhawk Mount behing.jpg|thumb|Back coloration.]]
   
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==Source==
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'''Poisons''' allow [[Rogue]]s to coat each of their [[weapon]]s in various [[poison]]s which can cause instant damage, damage over time, or even reduce an enemy's movement and/or casting speed. Once poison is applied to a weapon, it will last for 1 hour. (Before [[Patch 2.3]], poisons only lasted 30 minutes.)
 
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'''Sunreaver Dragonhawk''' is sold by the [[Argent Tournament]] vendor {{NPC|Horde|Vasarin Redmorn|Sunreaver Quartermaster}} in [[Icecrown]] for {{costitem|150|Champion's Seal}}. It is only available to players who are {{reputation|exalted}} with the [[Sunreavers]].
   
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==Notes==
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Poisons are considered a temporary weapon [[Enhancement]]. Poisons do not stack with other temporary weapon effects such as [[Blacksmithing| Blacksmith]]s' [[sharpening stone]]s or [[weightstone]]s, or [[Alchemist| Alchemy]]'s oils. Only one such temporary weapon enchantment can be active on a weapon at a time.
 
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As only Horde players can become exalted with the [[Sunreavers]], this is correspondingly a Horde-only mount. The Alliance equivalent is the [[Silver Covenant Hippogryph (mount)]] mount.
   
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==Patches and hotfixes==
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[[Rogue talents]] can be used to enhance the effectiveness of poisons; there is also a set bonus on Bloodfang armor that increases your chance to apply poison.
 
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{{Patch 3.2.0|note=Added}}
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Faster weapons (i.e. daggers) will [[proc]] poisons more often. (This is unlike "[[Chance on Hit]]" effects that many magical weapons are imbued with.)
 
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== Poisons ==
 
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Poisons can be purchased from [[poison vendor]]s or [[Shady Dealers]].
 
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These are the poison items that that can be purchased, '''«'''along with the level required'''»''':
 
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; [[Crippling Poison]] «20» : [[Snare]]s the enemy, reducing their movement speed.
 
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; [[Mind-Numbing Poison]] «24» : Increases the casting time of the enemy's spells.
 
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; [[Instant Poison]] «20, 28, 36, 44, 52, 60, 68, 73, 79» : Inflicts damage on the enemy immediately.
 
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; [[Deadly Poison]] «30, 38, 46, 54, 60 , 62, 70, 76, 80» : Adds a [[DoT]] (damage-over-time) effect to the enemy. Can stack up to five times.
 
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; [[Wound Poison]] «32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 78» : Deals damage and reduces the strength of healing effects on the enemy for a period of time. Can stack up to five times.
 
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; [[Anesthetic Poison]] «68, 77» : Causes no [[threat]] and dispels one [[Enrage]] effect, but doesn't scale with AP.
 
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== Abilities ==
 
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These abilities are directly related to poisons
 
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*[[Shiv]] instantly applies the poison on your offhand weapon to the target.
 
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*[[Mutilate]] damage is increased by 50% against poisoned targets
 
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*[[Envenom]] consumes 1 stack of deadly poison per combo point on the target, dealing additional damage per point, similar to [[Eviscerate]] but ignores [[Armor]] and deals Nature damage
 
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==Historical==
 
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Prior to {{patched|patch=3.0.2}} Rogues made their own poisons using a ''Poisons'' profession. Ingredients for poisons were purchased at [[Shady Dealers]] or reagent vendors. They were also found in junkboxes obtained through [[Pickpocket]]ing various mobs. Some components were also gathered with [[Herbalism]].
 
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Once you had the poisons skill, you had to level it like a profession. You had a poisons skill level which you could increase by making poisons that still gave skill. Poisons listed in orange always gave a skill point when made, and the other colors also worked as they do in the professions. Unlike professions, you did not need to purchase the ability to skill up beyond the 75, 150, 225, and 300 limits. Instead your current skill limit was simply five times your current level. There was no poisons trainer, instead you learned new poisons from the rogue trainer, subject to meeting the level and skill prerequisites.
 
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Poisons did '''not''' count towards your two-profession limit, despite the fact that it behaves like a profession.
 
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As of Patch 3.0.2, poisons are bought in their full, created forms from the vendors that originally sold [[Flash Powder]] and poison reagents. Rogues no longer have a poisons skill.
 
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{{Poisons}}
 
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==Gaining Poisons==
 
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At level 20, rogues are able to begin a [[quest]] chain that allows Poisons to be purchased. The exact quests depend on the rogue's [[faction]].
 
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===Alliance===
 
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Go to the Old Town in [[Stormwind]]. Master Mathias Shaw at [[SI:7]] headquarters offers the first quest in the chain, {{questclass|Alliance|Rogue|20|Mathias and the Defias}}. The quest takes place in a tower on the southern border of [[Westfall]] near [[Stranglethorn Vale]], along the river, and requires a skill level of 70 in [[Lockpicking]] to complete. After completing {{questclass|Alliance|Rogue|24|Klaven's Tower|Klaven's Tower}}, the second quest in the chain, you will gain the ability to buy poisons.
 
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===Horde===
 
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Go to the [[Cleft of Shadow]] in [[Orgrimmar]] and perform {{questclass|Horde|Rogue|20|The Shattered Salute}}. The Horde quest chain is difficult to complete solo at level 20, but two level 20 characters or a solo rogue around level 23 should be able to complete it. The two main quests (including {{questclass|Horde|Rogue|24|Mission: Possible But Not Probable}} which requires a skill level of 70 in Lockpicking to complete) in the chain take place in a tower in the northeast corner of the [[Barrens]]. When the quest objectives are completed, the rogue will be poisoned with a very slow-acting poison [[debuff]]. After turning in the quest at the Cleft of Shadow, the rogue travels to [[Tarren Mill]] in the [[Hillsbrad Foothills]], where they will be cured of the poison debuff (though the poison is easily curable through a variety of other means as well) and gain the right to buy poisons.
 
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== Patch changes ==
 
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{{patched|patch=2.3|note=Extended applied poison effects from 30 minutes to 1 hour.}}
 
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{{patched|patch=3.0.2|note=Poisons are no longer created from ingredients by rogue. The vendors that sold poison ingredients now sell ready to use poisons.}}
 
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* Recent testing suggests that, at some point, poisons became avaliable to all level 20 rogues, regardless of completing the quests listed above.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 09:48, 3 May 2011

Ability hunter pet dragonhawk
  • Sunreaver Dragonhawk
  • Binds when picked up
  • Unique
  • Mount
  • Use: Teaches you how to summon this mount.
  • Requires Level 70
  • Requires Artisan Riding
  • Requires The Sunreavers - Exalted
Sunreaver Dragonhawk Mount

Orc posing on a Sunreaver Dragonhawk.

Sunreaver Dragonhawk Mount behing

Back coloration.

Source

Sunreaver Dragonhawk is sold by the Argent Tournament vendor Horde Vasarin Redmorn <Sunreaver Quartermaster> in Icecrown for 150 Champion's Seal. It is only available to players who are exalted with the Sunreavers.

Notes

As only Horde players can become exalted with the Sunreavers, this is correspondingly a Horde-only mount. The Alliance equivalent is the Silver Covenant Hippogryph (mount) mount.

Patches and hotfixes

Wrath-Logo-Small Patch 3.2.0 (2009-08-04): Added

External links