When I’m feeling less basic, I might roll out a charity mount or one of my BlizzCon unlocks.īut that doesn’t always jive well with all the super-fancy mounts you can secure in the game. So yes, even at the level cap, I might be seen riding around on a purple hawkstrider, singing the Chocobo theme to myself. They make me think of Chocobos, and Chocobos make me happy. I know it’s the least-exciting thing to use for travel, but I love my Blood Elf’s Hawkstrider. After you have reached Exalted, regular activities which used to award. On my alternate characters, I’m less committed to maintaining a unified look. Cloudwing Hippogryph is a paragon reputation mount of Court of Farondis faction. Doesn’t matter how many special mounts I might unlock, but for me, I like having an aesthetic that’s consistent with whatever character I’m playing. Thus, my Pandaren main will always be jetting around on her dragon.
if you have this chest drop, you ll see and when you did 4 world quest you ll ge. Usually when I’m playing WoW, I match my mount to my characters as much as possible. for rep farm- daily world quests ( between 400-1000 rep)-world quest chest. But when your stable grows to an entire collection of flashy status symbols, how do you pick your steed? There’s obviously a prestige factor to getting a hard-to-acquire mount, and then feeling that little bit of swagger when you drop into a hub area with the coolest ride around. Unlocking new mounts is one of the many end-game paths World of Warcraft players often find themselves walking (or flying). Cloudwing Hippogryph is a low-drop from the 7.2 post-exalted (paragon) emissary chests, specifically from the Farondis Chest.