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The other four colors of this mount, though available from the same vendor during beta, are currently unavailable. Only the Reins of the Azure Water Strider are available in-game, through Exalted reputation with The Anglers in Krasarang Wilds. The Heavenly Azure Cloud Serpent, The Heavenly Golden Cloud Serpent, The Heavenly Jade Cloud Serpent, and The Heavenly Onyx Cloud Serpent have been datamined but are not available in the game.
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The Thundering Jade Cloud Serpent can be bought for 3,000 gold from guild vendors once your guild has completed Guild Glory of the Pandaria Raider. The Thundering August Cloud Serpent, and the Thundering Ruby Cloud Serpent are rewards from reaching exalted with The August Celestials. This quest becomes available on becoming Exalted with Shado-Pan. The Onyx Cloud Serpent is a reward from the quest Surprise Attack!. The Heavenly Crimson Cloud Serpent is a reward for completing the achievement Glory of the Pandaria Raider. The Crimson Cloud Serpent is a reward from completing Glory of the Pandaria Hero achievement. The comments on wowhead give a good explanation of what to do to get these. The Azure, Jade, and Golden Cloud Serpents can be obtained by reaching exalted status with the Order of the Cloud Serpent. The Astral Cloud Serpent drops from Elegon as a very rare drop. Serpents are flying mounts, and I personally find them quite wobbly to ride, but they are gorgeous to see. This being the eastern / asia feeling expansion the serpents had to be there of course, and there are quite a few of them. The Albino Crane can be seen in game at Dawn's Blossom next to stable master Hong the Kindly (46,43). The Albino Riding Crane, Crimson Riding Crane, and Jungle Riding Cranes are in the game files, but cannot be bought it seems at this time. They cost 500G, 2500G, and 1500G respectively. Three Riding cranes are available at exalted with Golden Lotus Azure Riding Crane, Golden Riding Crane, and Regal Riding Crane. Luckily they can somewhat be divided into families.Ĭranes are ground mounts only, they do not fly. This will be a long list, since 73 mounts have been added in MoP so far. But an overview of what each mount looks like, and where/how to get it I have been unable to find.Ī good guide can be found on wowhead here btw, but it still requires you to go to each link separately to figure out what to do and what they look like. Over time more and more tools have come up to figure out which mounts you can get and where, and pretty lists are available through tools like wowhead. I logged somewhere in the neighborhood of 330 kills before it dropped for me.I did a guide on the mounts in Cataclysm way back when, and this guide is still searched for and visited a lot. My worst mount farm to this day remains the 1% Blue Proto Drake drop from Skadi. You may roll that dice once more you may roll it another thousand times. You’ve rolled a 100-sided die 200 times and never hit the number you want to hit. People assuage their pain by coming up with more probability to define your chances after a certain number of kills, but that’s pure semantics. “I’ve logged X number of kills, shouldn’t I have this already?” isn’t really a thing. Your chance is 1 in 100 after one kill, five kills, ten kills, a thousand kills, a million kills, etc. This chance does not increase or change with each kill. Mounts that have a 1% chance to drop have a 1 in 100 chance of dropping each time. It’s one of those things we humans created not only to cope with probability, but also to assign “control” of rare occurrences to some ethereal undefinable power.Ĭollectively, we have a bad habit of doing that. A lot of people misunderstand probability, and “luck” is made up nonsense that simply doesn’t exist.