It’s an alliance exclusive mount because it’s a compensation for the alliance, because the Horde got 3 new mounts for reputations (2 of them flying) and the alliance got 3 horses. When flying was released, the Horde got a spectral Pterodactyl while the Alliance got 3 Gryphons too. Flying Mount Wow; What Is A Void Elf; Flying Mount Training; Hi All, I only have time for one character in wow. I currently have a 110 hunter that I boosted, a human. I really want it to be a void elf hunter, with the heritage armor set and void pet. A field guide to mounts in the World of Warcraft. Total: 852 Mounts. Retired mounts listed above are not available to players anymore, although you may still see them roaming around the world. Back to Allied Race Mounts. Allied races are freshly-recruited members of the Alliance that become playable races after being 'unlocked'. Unlocking these races usually requires reaching Exalted with an associated faction, which triggers a quest chain and scenario in which you convince the race to join your side.
Alliance Racial and Faction Mounts
On this page are mounts that are specifically associated with the Alliance, and the races that are members of the Alliance. See also our Other Faction Reputation Mounts page for mounts offered by other factions that may also be friendly to the Alliance.
Index
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Racial Mounts
Many Alliance faction mounts are associated with a particular race. Members of that race are able to buy these without any reputation requirements, others must earn an Exalted reputation with the associated race.
Draenei - Exodar
Level 20
Level 40
Dwarves - Ironforge
Level 20
Level 40
Gnomes - Gnomeregan
Level 20
Level 40
Humans - Stormwind
Level 20
Level 40
Night Elves - Darnassus
Level 20
Level 40
Tushui Pandaren
Level 20
Level 40
Worgen - Gilneas
Level 20
Level 40
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Allied Race Mounts
Allied races are freshly-recruited members of the Alliance that become playable races after being 'unlocked'. Unlocking these races usually requires reaching Exalted with an associated faction, which triggers a quest chain and scenario in which you convince the race to join your side. Allied race mounts are usable by all of your characters of the same faction as soon as you unlock the allied race. Refer to Wowhead's guide for more information on unlocking allied races.
Dark Iron Dwarves
Level 20
Kul Tirans
Level 20
Lightforged Draenei
Level 20
Mechagnomes
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Level 20
Void Elves
Hunter
Level 20
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Void Elf Guide
Mounts that are associated with the Alliance, but not with a specific race.
Level 40
Level 60
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Level 70
A while back, Wowhead noticed a “dog mount” in the World of Warcraft game files, but the specifics surrounding it were encrypted and left a mystery. This past weekend, however, that changed — we were given our first look at the mount’s model, as well as information on how to obtain it. Namely, it was listed as a store mount, but one that was purchasable on Chinese servers as part of a specific promotion.
Thankfully, the mount has now been made available on the Blizzard Store for purchase on NA and EU realms! As you might expect, the mount costs $25 USD and will be available immediately upon purchase — better yet, it’s capable of flying! What a good pup Shu-zen is.
Possibly of even greater note is Shu-zen’s description, which… well, pay attention to that last bit:
“As the Golden Lotus worked tirelessly to repair the Vale of Eternal blossoms, a single statue came to life and wordlessly defended them from the Sha that assaulted them. Believed by some to be a sign of good fortune and others to be a gift from the Light, Shu-zen provides faithful companionship to any that would defend Azeroth from the maddening whispers of the Old Gods.”
A store mount whose description mentions Old Gods being released right before an expansion? Taken alongside the fact that Blizzard tends to tease upcoming expansion models or themes with some of its store items, it’s hard not to wonder what — if anything — this means for Battle for Azeroth. I suppose we’ll have to wait and find out, but it definitely has my curiosity piqued.
What say you, readers? Will you be getting Shu-zen? On a scale of 1 to 10, is Shu-zen a 12 or a 13? Oh, and what the heck does that bit about the Old Gods mean?
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