Mounts

orld of Warcraft offers a variety of mounts for the different races of Azeroth. Humans, for example, generally ride horses, and Orcs tend to favor their trusted wolf mounts. A mount is a special type of permanent pet that a player can own. Using one requires the riding talent, and with extensive training, riding specialists will be able to use mounts not generally available to their particular race.

More than mere status symbols, mounts allow players to travel over land more quickly than on foot. When a player is mounted, he or she has full control over the mount. To avoid exploiting monsters, players cannot attack while mounted. Also, monsters are unable to attack mounts. Instead, when a player is mounted, all attacks and damage are directed at the player and not at the mount. If a player dies while on a mount, the mount will "unsummon" and be available for "resummoning" once the player reenters the world of the living.

   Owning a mount is an impressive accomplishment in the game (not to mention the fact that it makes you look cool).

   Modified emotes are available for when you're on a mount.

   The mounts for each race can differ in appearance. For instance, wolves' fur can be gray, white, black, or other colors.

   Some quests are related to mounts. Paladins can talk to the paladin trainers Duthroian Rall or Brandur Ironhammer.

   Your mount automatically "unsummons" when you go indoors, and can be resummoned when you go outdoors again.

   If you have one of the old model fast mounts, you can exchange it for one with a new look at the mount vendor.

Information

       Mounts are available to everyone at level 30. The level 30 mount is 60% faster than walking. The Apprentice Riding Skill is required to use this mount. A second faster mount is available at level 60. This mount is 100% faster than walking. The Journeyman Riding Skill is required to use this mount.

       Players (except Tauren) can purchase and train mounts from some other races in their faction. However, you will first need to obtain "exalted" reputation status with that race in order to do so. At this point this is very difficult to do, if not impossible. There are some other special mount options in the game, however. Mounts of the opposing faction are not available for purchase.

       Warlocks and Paladins have a level 60 quest for their special mounts. Paladin Epic Mount quest: To begin, talk to the paladin trainers Duthroian Rall or Brandur Ironhammer for Alliance paladins, or Knight-Lord Bloodvalor for blood elves. Warlock Epic Mount quest: To begin, speak with a demon trainer in any of the capital cities: Kurgal, Martha Strain, Spackle Thornberry, or Jubahl Corpseeker.

       There are rare mounts out there to discover!

Alliance Mounts

Horde Mounts

Class Specific Mounts

Alterac Valley Mounts

PvP Reward Mounts

By engaging in PvP combat and collecting a certain number of tokens, players can gain the right to purchase mounts of great power. Click here to see what mounts are available to each race.

Tips

       Mounts are pretty expensive, so save up some gold. You might not be able to save up enough gold by level 30.

       Place your "summon mount" item on your action bar for faster usage.

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