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| WoW Patch 3.2 Mounts Guide |
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With the arrival of Patch 3.2 , there is a whole herd of mount changes stampeding into your stables. Do you wanna know about it? Ok, you may take a look at this WoW Patch 3.2 Mounts Guide here. Here's a quick rundown of just what's changed about all the things you ride in patch 3.2, from updates to when you can buy mounts and for how much, new tweaks to old mounts like the Ulduar Proto-drakes and the TCG items, and brand new mounts like the hippogryphs from the Argent Tournament and the long-awaited Ravasaur.
Travel abilities for various classes (the Druid, Shaman, and Hunter travel forms, as well as the Paladin and Warlock mounts) have also had teir stats adjusted. The various spells will be available at level 16, and the mounts will match regular mounts above in speed and level requirements. As you can see, Blizzard has majorly streamlined travel time by mount. Additionally, they've lowered the casting time on both flying and ground mounts, from 3 seconds to 1.5 seconds. So it'll take you less time to get moving as well. New and old mounts There will also be new mounts found in various places in the game. The Ravasaur mount will be available to Horde players as a companion to the Alliance's Winterspring Sabers. To get the mount, you'll need to visit Mor'vek in Un'goro Crater and start a quest there. The patch 3.2 notes mention that you'll need to survive a "deadly poison," so bring your antidote-injecting skills. El Pollo Grande will be available from the trading card game (in fact, he was available right before 3.2), and there will likely be new mounts attainable from the Argent Tournament as well. There will also be mounts available inside the Crusaders' Coliseum (spoilers), though these will likely be part of the story in there, and not player-owned (they'll work more like vehicles than mounts). We had heard that the Ulduar Proto-drakes, available from achievements in the instance, might be removed in this patch, but that's not the case. We're still waiting for the one-month heads up on their removal. Other changes Two more minor changes with mounts coming into the game with 3.2:
The ability to have faster mounts earlier (not to mention a much earlier chance to fly around Outland and Northrend) came as a bit of a surprise when it was first announced, but anyone leveling up an alt after patch 3.2 will definitely appreciate the changes. Huh, WoW Patch 3.2 Mounts Guide ended here. More news about WoW Patch 3.2 Paladin Guide is ready here, follow the link here. |