Posted Feb 11, 2007 at 12:44PM by Tim Y. Listed in: News Tags: Blizzard
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Netherdrake - Image 1If you've been keeping tabs on the World of Warcraft's Netherdrake mounts, here's an update. With the recent info mentioned that the fabled Netherdrake mount would be available in two forms - an armored and unarmored form - Ommra over at the WoW Europe forums added some essential details on how these two mounts are attainable, and how they will differ. Here was his explanation:

The swift (armored) Netherdrake which is a seasonal arena reward will be a 310% speed flying mount.

The (unarmored) Netherdrake will be obtained through a quest (which is planned to be implemented in a future patch) and will be a 280% speed flying mount. This Netherdrake is intended to supply players with a cool new epic mount and won't require any tasks within raid encounters. It's a reward that all players can work towards, but it will still be difficult to obtain.

There is another mount that is 310% speed that is yet undiscovered which is intended to be an equally rare and difficult to obtain equivalent to the arena reward.


There you have it. Unfortunately, there is no news on the specific quest gamers may want to take to get the latter mount, much less any further details on the third mystery mount. As the man said, we'll just have to wait until the next few patch updates from Blizzard (and WoWwiki) to see how we can acquire one of the game's many epic treats.


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