Grand Black War Mammoth - horde version/alliance version - multi-seater
Black War Mammoth - horde version/alliance version
Grand Ice Mammoth - horde version/alliance version - multi-seater
~NEW~ Traveler's Tundra Mammoth - In the current build, this is a 3-seater mammoth; you occupy the driver's seat while the passengers include a goblin repair NPC who sells trade goods and reagents, and a troll vendor who sells food/drink and ammunition. Even players not in your party can use these vendors.
Wooly Mammoth - horde version/alliance version
The Hog in several varieties. While crafted with Engineering, these mounts have no Engineering skill requirement (blue confirmed)
This mount is unique in that it is the first class-specific flying mount. It also adjusts in speed to the player's riding skill level. Cost: 960 gold.
Flying Carpets in several different varieties. These mounts require tailoring to use (blue confirmed). (Screenshot)
Flying Carpet
Swift Flying Carpet
Swift Ebonweave Carpet
Swift Mooncloth Carpet
Swift Spellfire Carpet
Drakes in several different varieties.
Albino Drake - Reward for the achievement Leading the Cavalry. (Screenshot)
Azure Drake
Black Drake - Dropped from Sartharion encounter in The Obsidian Sanctum 10-man raid instance when completed with all 3 adds still alive
Blue Drake
Bronze Drake
Red Drake
Twilight Drake - Dropped from Sartharion encounter in The Obsidian Sanctum 25-man raid instance when completed with all 3 adds still alive
Proto-drakes in several different varieties. It is rumored that these mounts fly at 310% speed, much like the Ashes of Alar and Arena reward mounts. This is unconfirmed.
Black Proto-Drake - Reward for the achievement Heroic: Glory of the Raider
Blue Proto-Drake
Green Proto-Drake
Plagued Proto-Drake - Reward for the achievement Glory of the Raider
Red Proto-Drake - Reward for the achievement Glory of the Hero
Time-Lost Proto-Drake
Violet Proto Drake - Reward for the achievement What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been
Swift Spectral Gryphon Currently, dying in Storm Peaks will result in the player's ghost appearing astride a spectral gryphon to ease passage to their body. It is unknown whether or not there will be a version of this mount available to the living, or if the current version will even remain in future builds.
Flying Mounts in Northrend
There are several high-level instances and zones in Northrend that require flying mounts to access them, however these mounts will not be allowed until level 77. At that point, players can complete a relatively easy quest chain to gain the Cold Weather Flying ability, which allows them to use those mounts again. Developers have stated that this restriction is being put into place because they do not want people to "skip over" content.
It has been confirmed by Bornakk that the following quest line, while still in place, no longer rewards the player with Cold Weather Flying. Cold Weather Flying is currently available on the mount trainer in Dalaran for 950 gold, and it has been indicated that this price will remain in live.
Speak to Weslex Quickwrench in the Nesingwary Base Camp and do his questline if you didn't do it yet, at this point you probably already completed it while leveling.
The first quest he gives, "An Embarrassing Incident", is a short quest to find his keys in the lake next to him.
The 2nd quest, "Reconnaissance Flight", will let you go in a reconnaissance flight with Pilot Vic. After defending your airplane against undead attackers, you will eventually have to control it after one of the shot hits Pilot Vic.
When you have completed the objectives, head back to the Lakeslide Landing, turn in the quest, and ...
In Wrath of the Lich King, some mounts acquired in Northrend will be able to carry passengers. Developers have stated that characters of any level will be able to ride them, making it possible to give a lift to a low-level friend!
Some examples of multi-passenger mounts currently present in the game files (but not yet available in-game) are the Multi-passenger Mammoth Mount and the Motorbike.
Mounts can now Swim
It was announced at one of the Q&A sessions at Blizzcon that after the first content patch in WotLK, mounts will now swim instead of disappearing when they hit the water. It is unknown whether they will move at the players swim speed, the normal mounted speed, or somewhere in between. No indication has been given that water-specific mounts will be added.
Mount Storage Changes
The New Pet/Mount System Interface
To help ease storage concerns in the new expansion, Blizzard is implementing an entirely new system in which all Vanity Pets and Mounts are learned like spells and stored in an interface much like that of a Hunter's pets. This interface is accessible off of the Character sheet. (See the image at left.)
We’re pleased to announce a convenient upgrade to the way that mounts and vanity pets are handled in Wrath of the Lich King.
Players will be able to “learn” a mount or non-combat pet much like learning a spell, recipe, or new ability, and these creatures will then show up on a new Pet tab within the Character Info section of the interface. Players will be able to access and preview their learned mounts and vanity pets through this tab.
Once learned, the pet icon or mount icon will no longer appear in bag spaces or bank spaces. This inventory space will be made available once again for other adventuring needs. Pets can still be set to hotkeys by dragging them to the hotkey bar, much like any other spell or ability.
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